Danish passport
The ranking of the Danish passport is based on the level of international access it provides to its holders, who can visit 190 countries without a visa but must obtain one in order to enter 25 additional nations.
National passports are graded based on how many nations their holders can enter without a visa. As a result, the Denmark passport ranking accurately depicts the number of visa-free nations open to bearers of Danish passports. Visa-free nations are those into which one may enter with a visa on arrival or electronic travel authorisation (eTA).
Despite not designating a particular nationality, different versions are available for citizens of Denmark, Greenland, and the Faroe Islands; all holders are Danish citizens. Danish nationals residing in Greenland have a choice between the subnational Danish-Greenlandic passport and the Danish—EU passport.
Every citizen of Denmark is also a citizen of the European Union, with the exception of those who live in the Faroe Islands. The holder of the passport has the right to travel freely throughout the European Economic Area and in Switzerland. Nordic nationals are legally exempt from identity documents requirements for travel within the Nordic region thanks to the Nordic Passport Union.
190 visa-free destinations