Where Does Indonesia Stand

ASEAN’s Strongest Passports in 2025-Where Does Indonesia Stand?

As the world becomes increasingly interconnected, the strength of a passport plays a vital role in determining the ease of international travel. The Henley Passport Index has recently released its 2025 rankings, providing valuable insights into the power of passports from ASEAN countries. This article explores the rankings and highlights where Indonesia stands among its regional peers.

The Power of Passports

A strong passport not only facilitates travel but also reflects a country’s diplomatic relationships and global standing. The Henley Passport Index ranks passports based on the number of destinations their holders can access without a visa or with visa-on-arrival options. In this context, let’s take a closer look at the top-ranking passports in ASEAN for 2025.

Top ASEAN Passports in 2025

Other ASEAN Countries

  1. Singapore
    Singapore continues to hold the prestigious 1st position globally, with its passport granting access to 193 destinations visa-free. This remarkable ranking underscores Singapore’s robust diplomatic relations and its status as a global financial hub. Singaporean travelers enjoy unparalleled freedom to explore the world.
  2. Malaysia
    Ranked 11th globally, Malaysia’s passport allows its citizens to travel to 181 destinations without a visa. This strong position reflects Malaysia’s strategic partnerships and its growing influence in the region, making it one of the most powerful passports in Southeast Asia.
  3. Brunei
    With a global ranking of 18th, Brunei’s passport offers visa-free entry to 164 destinations. This ranking highlights Brunei’s strong international ties and favorable travel agreements, providing its citizens with significant travel opportunities.
  4. Thailand
    Thailand holds the 60th position globally, with its passport granting access to 80 destinations without the need for a visa. This ranking indicates Thailand’s increasing influence and its efforts to strengthen diplomatic relations with other countries.
  5. Indonesia
    Positioned at 64th globally, Indonesia allows its citizens to enjoy visa-free travel to 73 destinations. While there is room for improvement, this ranking still provides opportunities for Indonesian travelers to explore various countries without the hassle of obtaining a visa in advance.

In addition to the top five, here are the rankings of other ASEAN countries:

  • Philippines – 72nd (65 destinations)
  • Vietnam – 83rd (51 destinations)
  • Cambodia – 82nd (52 destinations)
  • Laos – 86th (48 destinations)
  • Myanmar – 88th (45 destinations)

These rankings reflect the varying degrees of travel freedom enjoyed by citizens of ASEAN countries, highlighting the importance of diplomatic relations and international agreements.

The Henley Passport Index for 2025 reveals that while some ASEAN countries enjoy significant travel freedom, others, including Indonesia, still have opportunities for growth. As globalization continues to shape the travel landscape, the strength of a passport will remain a crucial factor for travelers.

For Indonesian citizens looking to maximize their travel opportunities, understanding the current passport rankings can help inform travel plans and expectations. As international travel becomes more accessible, it is essential to stay informed about visa requirements and travel regulations.

If you need assistance with travel planning or visa applications, Azra Solutions is here to help. Our team of experts can guide you through the process, ensuring a smooth and hassle-free travel experience.

📞 +6281289462599
📞 +6281272222729
📩 azrapradipasolusi | t.me/azra_togi
🔗 https://azraid.com

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

PT PMA Indonesia Investment Guide 2025 by Azra Solutions.
English Blog
azraid

THE ULTIMATE GUIDE TO PT PMA IN INDONESIA

By: Azra Solutions Establishing a PT PMA (Perseroan Terbatas Penanaman Modal Asing) is the most strategic and secure legal pathway

Other News

THE ULTIMATE GUIDE TO PT PMA IN INDONESIA
25Dec

THE ULTIMATE GUIDE TO PT PMA IN INDONESIA

By: Azra Solutions Establishing a PT PMA (Perseroan Terbatas Penanaman Modal Asing) is the most strategic and secure legal pathway…

Safe Investing in Yogyakarta: Tips & Regulations
24Dec

Safe Investing in Yogyakarta: Tips & Regulations

Yogyakarta is not only a cultural heartland but also a prime destination for property investment. However, for investors—both domestic and…

Investing in Indonesia: Should Foreigners Choose Freehold (Hak Pakai) or Leasehold?
24Dec

Investing in Indonesia: Should Foreigners Choose Freehold (Hak Pakai)…

Indonesia, particularly hubs like Bali and Yogyakarta, remains a premier destination for global property investors. However, for Foreign Nationals (WNA),…

Indonesia Launches the Global Citizenship of Indonesia (GCI)
27Nov

Indonesia Launches the Global Citizenship of Indonesia (GCI)

What Is the Global Citizenship of Indonesia (GCI)? The Global Citizenship of Indonesia (GCI) is an official policy introduced by…

Perbedaan Working Holiday dan Work and Holiday Visa Australia (Subclass 417 & 462)
19Oct

Perbedaan Working Holiday dan Work and Holiday Visa Australia…

Australia memiliki dua jenis visa yang sering disalahartikan karena namanya mirip: Working Holiday Visa (Subclass 417) dan Work and Holiday…

The Right Way to Close a Foreign-Owned Company in Indonesia (Updated 2025)
10Oct

The Right Way to Close a Foreign-Owned Company in…

In recent years, many foreign investors have opened foreign-owned companies (PT PMA) in Indonesia mainly to obtain a 2-year Investor…