Passport Compare

Compare Passport Access Side by Side

Pick two passports and review where each one performs better across visa-free, on-arrival, eTA, and visa-required access.

This tool helps travelers, relocation planners, and global teams compare real-world mobility outcomes before choosing routes, hubs, or backup travel options. Numbers are based on the current access dataset and update as source visa data changes.

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Travel Plan Mode

Group-trip view for mixed easy-entry requirements (visa-free, visa on arrival, eTA).

Select at least two different passports from the suggestion lists to compare results.

Comparison Overview

Use this table to quickly see which passport offers broader short-notice access. A higher mobility score means more destinations available with lighter entry friction.

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Shared Visa-free Destinations

Countries all selected passports can enter without a visa in advance.

Shared visa-free destinations will appear here after selecting passports.

How To Read This Comparison

Mobility score combines three lower-friction entry types: visa-free, visa on arrival, and eTA.

Advantage cards highlight destinations where one passport has a materially easier path than the other selected passports.

Shared visa-free results are useful for planning trips where all travelers need aligned access conditions.

Travel Plan Mode adds a mixed-entry table so you can spot destinations where travelers in the same group have different easy-entry outcomes.

In that table, each passport column is labeled by entry type: Visa-free, Visa on arrival, or eTA, with color-coded chips for quick scanning.

Compare Page FAQs

Does this include long-term visas?

No. The comparison focuses on travel-entry access categories, not residence or work permits.

Why can rankings be close but advantages differ?

Two passports may have similar totals but different strengths by region or visa type.

Can I open country-level details?

Yes. Use the country links and destination links to drill down into specific routes.

What is Travel Plan Mode?

It is a group-trip view that highlights destinations where selected passports have mixed easy-entry rules.

What does mixed easy-entry mean?

It means at least one traveler is visa-free while another needs visa on arrival or eTA for the same destination.

Why is a destination missing in Travel Plan Mode?

The mixed-entry table only shows destinations where all selected passports have an easy-entry status and the status is not the same for everyone.