Henley Index: UAE passport ranks 5th globally after record rise

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The UAE passport has risen to 5th place globally on the Henley Passport Index, climbing an unprecedented 57 places over the past two decades. 

UAE citizens now enjoy visa-free or visa-on-arrival access to 184 destinations worldwide — an increase of 149 destinations since 2006 and the largest gain recorded by any country in the index’s history.

The achievement reflects the UAE’s sustained diplomatic efforts and strategic partnerships, reinforcing its position as a global leader in mobility and international cooperation.

The Henley Passport Index, which marks its 20th anniversary this year, is based on exclusive data from the International Air Transport Association (IATA).

Henley & Partners' Chairman Dr. Christian Kaelin described the UAE’s ascent as unmatched, saying it shows how long-term vision, political stability, and proactive diplomacy can translate into greater global mobility and increased soft power.

The UAE now ranks ahead of traditionally strong passports including New Zealand (6th), the United Kingdom and Australia (both 7th), Canada (8th), and the United States (10th).

Commenting on the ranking, Omar Obaid Al Shamsi, Under-Secretary of the UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs, said, "The UAE’s journey stands as an inspiring example of how vision, engagement, and openness can translate into tangible benefits for both citizens and the wider international community."

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