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Canadian passport ranked more powerful than the U.S.

25 July 2025
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Canadian passport ranked more powerful than the U.S.
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Canadians hold one of the world’s most powerful passports, ranking 8th in the 2025 Henley & Partners global passport index, ahead of the U.S. in 10th place; Canadians can visit 184 countries without a visa. Factors influencing these rankings include global perceptions of Canadian travelers, recent visa access changes, and Canada’s historical high standing since 2006.

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