Canadian passport climbs to 7th in global rankings
Take that, America! Canadian passport climbs to seventh place in world rankings
Maple Leaf muscle just got stronger.
Canadian travellers received a major boost this week as the nation’s passport surged up the prestigious Henley Global Passport Rankings—leaving its American counterpart eating dust in the race for borderless freedom.
After starting the year in eighth place, the Canadian document has now stormed into seventh position globally, unlocking visa-free access to 182 destinations worldwide.
That is two more countries than citizens could visit just months ago.
North American dominance
While Ottawa celebrates, Washington is left smarting.
The United States passport has remained stubbornly static in the rankings, failing to match Canada’s upward momentum despite its global superpower status.
For Canadian expats and dual citizens, the message is clear: the maple leaf now packs more punch than the stars and stripes when it comes to seamless travel.
The Henley Passport Index, which monitors the world’s most travel-friendly documents, confirmed the shift in its latest quarterly update—cementing Canada’s status as the undisputed passport champion of North America.
What this means for you
Holidaymakers and business travellers alike can now flash their navy blue booklets with renewed confidence at immigration counters from Tokyo to Lisbon.
No more tedious visa applications. No more embassy queues. Just stamp and go.
Immigration experts say the climb reflects Canada’s rock-solid global reputation and stable diplomatic relations—a stark contrast to the volatility gripping other developed nations.
Originally reported by CIC News, this development arrives just as millions of Canadians begin planning winter escapes and European adventures.
Your passport just became your most powerful accessory.
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