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Africa: Ghana Tops Rwanda, Uganda, Zambia, Nigeria in 2026 Passport Strength Index

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Passport Strength Index

Holding a robust passport that permits seamless, visa-free travel across borders is a significant aspiration for many individuals.

The ability to move freely often symbolizes opportunity, security and a potentially brighter future. Ghanaians are no exception to this desire for enhanced mobility.

The perceived value of a powerful passport is often linked directly to securing better prospects. For numerous parents, particularly, international travel is viewed as a life-changing gateway for their children. This ambition sometimes influences decisions to seek birth opportunities abroad in nations like the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada or Germany, strategically leveraging the citizenship laws of those countries for long-term family advantage.

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According to GhanaWeb, Singapore currently holds the title of the world’s most powerful passport, offering its citizens unmatched global mobility following the latest Henley Passport Index report. On the African continent, Ghana has made notable progress, ranking 69th globally and outperforming its neighbours Nigeria and Togo. Togo placed 77th, with access to 58 visa‑free destinations, while Nigeria ranked 89th, granting entry to only 44 destinations.

This achievement positions Ghana among Africa’s stronger passports, reflecting growing recognition of the country’s international standing and the increasing value of Ghanaian citizenship in global travel.

Below is the list of some African countries’ most powerful passports:

  • Kenya, The Gambia – 68th position with 69 visa-free destinations
  • Ghana, Tanzania – 69th position with 68 visa-free destinations
  • Benin, Rwanda, Tunisia – 70th position with 67 visa-free destinations
  • Uganda – 71st position with 66 visa-free destinations
  • Zambia – 72nd position with 65 visa-free destinations
  • Sierra Leone – 74th position with 62 visa-free destinations
  • Mozambique – 76th position with 60 visa-free destinations
  • Togo – 77th position with 58 visa-free destinations
  • Burkina Faso, Côte d’Ivoire – 78th position with 57 visa-free destinations
  • Mali – 82nd position with 53 visa-free destinations
  • Chad – 83rd position with 52 visa-free destinations
  • Cameroon – 87th position with 47 visa-free destinations
  • Nigeria – 89th position with 44 visa-free destinations

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