
Henley Passport Index shows significant mobility gains for Hong Kong Special Administrative Region passport holders with entry to 171 destinations
Hong Kong’s Special Administrative Region passport has risen three places in the latest global mobility ranking, placing 15th worldwide with visa-free access to 171 jurisdictions, according to the 2026 Henley Passport Index.
This marks a notable improvement from the previous year and reflects expanded travel privileges for holders of the HKSAR passport, which now benefits from extensive international entry arrangements.
The index, compiled using data from the International Air Transport Association, ranked Singapore first for the third consecutive year, with its passport offering visa-free entry to 192 destinations, while Hong Kong’s passport now ranks alongside Andorra in the 15th spot.
The Hong Kong Immigration Department’s official figures show that 174 countries and territories grant visa-free or visa-on-arrival access to HKSAR passport holders, underscoring the document’s broad utility despite some methodological differences between official counts and the index’s criteria.
While Hong Kong still trails regional leaders such as Japan and South Korea, which occupy second place with access to 188 destinations, the city’s passport mobility has strengthened amid incremental diplomatic and bilateral travel agreements.
Recent enhancements to visa-free arrangements — including expanded access to nations in the Gulf and extended visa-free periods in destinations across Asia — have contributed to the passport’s improved standing and reflect ongoing efforts to facilitate travel and deepen international ties.
As global mobility trends evolve, Hong Kong’s rising passport ranking highlights growing ease of international movement for its residents and enhances the SAR’s connections with markets and cultural partners worldwide.
This marks a notable improvement from the previous year and reflects expanded travel privileges for holders of the HKSAR passport, which now benefits from extensive international entry arrangements.
The index, compiled using data from the International Air Transport Association, ranked Singapore first for the third consecutive year, with its passport offering visa-free entry to 192 destinations, while Hong Kong’s passport now ranks alongside Andorra in the 15th spot.
The Hong Kong Immigration Department’s official figures show that 174 countries and territories grant visa-free or visa-on-arrival access to HKSAR passport holders, underscoring the document’s broad utility despite some methodological differences between official counts and the index’s criteria.
While Hong Kong still trails regional leaders such as Japan and South Korea, which occupy second place with access to 188 destinations, the city’s passport mobility has strengthened amid incremental diplomatic and bilateral travel agreements.
Recent enhancements to visa-free arrangements — including expanded access to nations in the Gulf and extended visa-free periods in destinations across Asia — have contributed to the passport’s improved standing and reflect ongoing efforts to facilitate travel and deepen international ties.
As global mobility trends evolve, Hong Kong’s rising passport ranking highlights growing ease of international movement for its residents and enhances the SAR’s connections with markets and cultural partners worldwide.














































