About the Project (From the Author)

Hello everyone! I decided to create this site based on my analytical research. I often saw news headlines claiming a certain passport became the "strongest" or ranked high. Checking the sources, I realized: almost all popular rankings use a simple quantitative approach - they just count countries.

This method reflects reality only partially. I wanted to dig a bit deeper and create an index based on the quality of access.

What is the concept?

Visa-free access to different countries cannot be evaluated 1 to 1. For a traveler, different destinations have different actual significance. We must assign a justified "weight" to each destination country. That's how the Passport Quality Index (PQI) was born.

What this index provides:

  • Precise Qualitative Assessment: Each passport receives a score based on the PQI methodology.
  • Unique Rank for Everyone: I arranged passports so they don't share the same position. Completely identical passports almost don't exist in the world.

In the process of development, I realized that the accumulated data allows deriving a couple more cool things useful for travelers or those thinking about second citizenship:

  • Visa-Free Efficiency (VFE): This metric shows how "effective" your visa-free destinations are. It is the median of tourist attractiveness of countries open to you. You will find insights about passports that are not so hyped but give excellent access to global tourism capital with a small number of countries.
  • Isolated Regional PQI: This metric evaluates passport power within specific geopolitical regions, assuming travel is restricted to that area only. It is an essential tool for digital nomads, expats, or professionals who focus their mobility within a particular region (e.g., traveling exclusively within Latin America or Southeast Asia). Importantly, the ranking includes all global passports, often revealing that "outsider" passports provide better regional access than those from within the region itself.
  • Synergy Tool: My favorite tool. You can experimentally add a second passport to yours and see their combined PQI, as well as the net gain from such a union. By the way, the system itself will suggest passport options that give the greatest increase in your specific case - perhaps you didn't even guess which second passports could be very powerful for you.

What's next?

I plan to update the ranking every month, refine the site, and follow dynamics. I am madly interested in visas and travel topics, and I want to build a community that will help develop this project further.

If you liked the project and want to support me - https://ko-fi.com/pqi

Disclaimer

All data on this resource is for informational purposes only and is based on open sources (including Wikipedia and World Bank), which may contain inaccuracies.

  • Verify Data: The Index is not a legal document. Before planning a trip, be sure to check with official sources (embassies, Timatic system).
  • Political Factors: In some cases, the index may indicate "Visa Required" for countries, actually closed for political reasons (e.g., restrictions for South Korean citizens visiting the DPRK). Such external factors are difficult to digitize automatically.
  • Margin of Error: The methodology focuses on identifying general trends. Isolated errors in the source data do not have a decisive influence on the final rating.