Canadian Passport Ranking
The Canadian passport ranks 6th globally, making it one of the most powerful passports in the world. This ranking is determined by the number of countries that allow Canadian passport holders to enter without a visa, with a visa on arrival, or via an electronic travel authorization (eTA)
146
Visa free access
36
Visa on arrival
7
eTA
25
Visa required
Albania |
Andorra |
Angola |
Anguilla |
Antigua and Barbuda |
Argentina |
Aruba |
Austria |
Bahamas |
Barbados |
Belarus |
Belgium |
Belize |
Bermuda |
Bolivia |
Bonaire, St. Eustatius and Saba |
Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Botswana |
Brazil |
British Virgin Islands |
Brunei |
Bulgaria |
Cape Verde |
Cayman Islands |
Chile |
Colombia |
Cook Islands |
Costa Rica |
Croatia |
Curacao |
Cyprus |
Czech Republic |
Denmark |
Dominica |
Dominican Republic |
Ecuador |
El Salvador |
Estonia |
Eswatini |
Falkland Islands |
Faroe Islands |
Fiji |
Finland |
France |
French Guiana |
French Polynesia |
French West Indies |
Gambia |
Georgia |
Germany |
Gibraltar |
Greece |
Greenland |
Grenada |
Guam |
Guatemala |
Guyana |
Haiti |
Honduras |
Hong Kong |
Hungary |
Iceland |
Ireland |
Israel |
Italy |
Jamaica |
Japan |
Kazakhstan |
Kiribati |
Kosovo |
Kyrgyzstan |
Latvia |
Lesotho |
Liechtenstein |
Lithuania |
Luxembourg |
Macao |
Malawi |
Malaysia |
Malta |
Mauritius |
Mayotte |
Mexico |
Micronesia |
Moldova |
Monaco |
Mongolia |
Montenegro |
Montserrat |
Morocco |
Mozambique |
Namibia |
Netherlands |
New Caledonia |
Nicaragua |
North Macedonia |
Northern Mariana Islands |
Norway |
Palestinian Territories |
Panama |
Paraguay |
Peru |
Philippines |
Poland |
Portugal |
Puerto Rico |
Reunion |
Romania |
Rwanda |
Saint Kitts and Nevis |
Saint Lucia |
San Marino |
Sao Tome and Principe |
Senegal |
Serbia |
Singapore |
Slovakia |
Slovenia |
South Africa |
South Korea |
Spain |
St. Helena |
St. Maarten |
St. Pierre and Miquelon |
St. Vincent and the Grenadines |
Suriname |
Sweden |
Switzerland |
Taiwan |
Tajikistan |
Thailand |
Trinidad and Tobago |
Tunisia |
Turkey |
Turks and Caicos Islands |
Ukraine |
United Arab Emirates |
United Kingdom |
United States of America |
Uruguay |
US Virgin Islands |
Uzbekistan |
Vanuatu |
Vatican City |
Wallis and Futuna |
Zambia |
Armenia |
Bahrain |
Bangladesh |
Burkina Faso |
Burundi |
Cambodia |
Comoros |
Djibouti |
Ethiopia |
Guinea-Bissau |
Indonesia |
Iraq |
Jordan |
Kuwait |
Laos |
Lebanon |
Madagascar |
Maldives |
Marshall Islands |
Mauritania |
Nepal |
Niue |
Oman |
Palau |
Qatar |
Samoa |
Saudi Arabia |
Seychelles |
Sierra Leone |
Solomon Islands |
Tanzania |
Timor-Leste |
Togo |
Tonga |
Tuvalu |
Zimbabwe |
American Samoa |
Australia |
Kenya |
New Zealand |
Norfolk Island |
Afghanistan |
Algeria |
Cameroon |
Central African Republic |
Chad |
China |
Congo |
Cuba |
Egypt |
Eritrea |
Ghana |
Iran |
Liberia |
Libya |
Mali |
Nauru |
Niger |
North Korea |
Russia |
Somalia |
Sudan |
Syria |
Turkmenistan |
Venezuela |
Yemen |
Frequently Asked Questions
Canadian citizens can travel visa-free to 146 countries. Some examples include France, Japan, and the United States.
Yes, Canadian citizens can obtain a visa on arrival in 36 countries. Examples include Indonesia, Jordan, and Qatar.
An eTA is a digital travel document required for eligible travelers who are visa-exempt for a specific country. Canadian citizens need an eTA for seven countries, including Australia and New Zealand.
Canadian citizens need to apply for a regular visa before traveling to 25 countries. Examples include China, Russia, and Cuba.
Canadian citizens can check the official government websites of the countries they plan to visit or consult with their travel agent for the most up-to-date visa information. Additionally, resources such as travel advisories and embassy websites can provide valuable information.