The Lebanese passport ranking has significantly improved since 2024, climbing from the 95th spot to the 89th, almost matching its highest ranking in the past 15 years, which was 88th in 2013 and 2014. The Henley Passport Index ranks passports around the world and is based on exclusive data from the International Air Transport Association (IATA) – the largest and most accurate travel information database – and enhanced by Henley & Partners’ research team.
The Lebanese passport now allows you to visit 44 countries without the need for a visa:
– Armenia
– Barbados
– Bolivia
– Burundi
– Cambodia
– Cape Verde Islands
– Comoro Islands
– Cook Islands
– Djibouti
– Dominica
– Ecuador
– Ethiopia
– Georgia
– Guinea-Bissau
– Haiti
– Iran
– Iraq
– Jordan
– Kenya
– Laos
– Macao
– Madagascar
– Malaysia
– Maldives
– Marshall Islands
– Mauritius
– Micronesia
– Mozambique
– Nepal
– Niue
– Oman
– Palau Islands
– Qatar
– Rwanda
– Samoa
– Seychelles
– Somalia
– Sri Lanka
– Suriname
– Syria
– Tajikistan
– Timor-Leste
– Turkey
– Tuvalu
Regionally speaking, here’s how Lebanon compares to other Arab countries.
United Arab Emirates – 8th
Qatar – 46th
Kuwait – 49th
Bahrain – 56th
Saudi Arabia – 57th
Oman – 58th
Jordan – 83rd
Egypt – 84th
Lebanon – 89th
Palestine – 93rd
Yemen – 96th
Iraq – 97th
Syria – 98th
You can download the full report [here].
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