Antigua Passport Hits Highest-Ever Global Ranking
Antigua and Barbuda passport has reached its strongest global position to date.
The passport climbed three places in the 2026 Henley Passport Index.
As a result, the country now ranks 24th worldwide.
Last year, it ranked 27th in the same index.
This improvement comes despite growing global scrutiny.
It also comes amid wider geopolitical pressures.
Notably, citizenship-by-investment programmes face increased attention worldwide.
Even so, Antigua and Barbuda improved its standing.
According to the index, passport holders enjoy broad travel access.
They now have visa-free or visa-on-arrival access to about 154 destinations.
The Henley Passport Index measures travel freedom globally.
It uses data from the International Air Transport Association.
Therefore, the ranking reflects verified international travel data.
It also reflects border access policies worldwide.
Moreover, the improved ranking highlights international confidence.
It points to trust in Antigua and Barbuda’s passport system.
In addition, it reflects confidence in border controls.
These controls remain under global review.
The new position places Antigua and Barbuda among better-performing nations.
It now sits competitively on the global stage.
Within the Caribbean, the country also performs strongly.
It currently ranks fifth in the region.
Only four Caribbean countries rank higher.
They are Barbados, The Bahamas, St Vincent and the Grenadines, and St Kitts and Nevis.
Nevertheless, Antigua and Barbuda remains among the region’s leaders.
The ranking reflects steady performance over time.
Furthermore, the results are seen as a positive signal.
They boost the country’s international profile.
They also enhance its global reputation.
This is especially important amid stricter travel standards.
Additionally, the ranking reflects ongoing compliance efforts.
Antigua and Barbuda continues to meet global security requirements.
It also aligns with international travel regulations.
These standards influence visa-free access decisions.
As global travel becomes more regulated, rankings matter more.
They affect mobility for citizens worldwide.
Therefore, the latest results carry significance.
They show progress under challenging global conditions.
Officials view the ranking as encouraging.
It signals resilience and continued acceptance.
Moreover, it strengthens the value of the passport internationally.
It also reinforces confidence among passport holders.
Overall, the rise marks a national milestone.
It represents the highest ranking achieved so far.
Ultimately, the results confirm Antigua and Barbuda’s strong position.
They underline its standing in global travel freedom.
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