A passport's 'power' is measured by the number of countries you can enter visa-free or with a visa on arrival. A second passport can significantly increase your freedom of travel. In this guide we explain passport power and how citizenship by investment adds to visa-free travel.
What Is Passport Power?
Passport power indices (for example the Henley Passport Index) rank passports by the number of countries reachable visa-free or with a visa on arrival. The strongest passports offer visa-free access to more than 190 countries.
Increasing Visa-Free Access with a Second Passport
- Caribbean programs: visa-free access to more than 140 countries; the Schengen area and usually the UK are included. See the Caribbean citizenship programs.
- Malta (EU): one of the strongest passports; EU free movement. See Malta.
- Grenada: broad access among the Caribbean programs, plus the US E-2 advantage.
Combining a Turkish Passport with a Second Passport
A second passport widens your overall travel freedom by adding visa-free access to regions the Turkish passport cannot reach. We choose the program that best fits your destinations together.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which are the strongest passports?
Singapore, Japan and many EU countries regularly rank among the strongest passports, offering visa-free access to more than 190 countries. Rankings are updated during the year.
Where can I travel visa-free with a Caribbean passport?
Depending on the program, to more than 140 countries; the Schengen area and usually the UK are included.
Which program gives the strongest passport?
EU member Malta offers one of the strongest passports available through investment. Caribbean programs also provide broad visa-free access.
To find the passport that best fits your travel goals, take the eligibility test or contact us.
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