← Passport Power Index
🇩🇪
Germany
German Passport: Global Access & Travel Requirements 2024
192
Destinations
#4
World rank
194
Passports ranked
Capital
Berlin
Population
83,491,249
Currency
EUR
Languages
German
🕐 UTC+01:00
· Western Europe
GERMAN PASSPORT RANKING AND GLOBAL MOBILITY
The German passport ranks among the world's most powerful travel documents, granting visa-free or visa-on-arrival access to approximately 192 destinations. This places German nationals in an enviable position for international travel, though the exact ranking fluctuates based on how different agencies count dual-access countries and temporary policy changes.
Practically speaking, this level of mobility means German travelers can spontaneously visit most countries without advance visa applications—a significant advantage for both leisure and business travel.
STRONGEST TRAVEL REGIONS
German passport holders enjoy near-complete visa-free access throughout Europe, including all EU member states plus many neighbors like Switzerland, Norway, and Iceland. The Schengen Area remains the primary zone of free movement for residence and work.
Access to the Americas is similarly strong. Most countries in North and South America, including the United States, Canada, and major destinations throughout Central and South America, admit German nationals without advance visas or with visa-on-arrival privileges.
Asia-Pacific access is mixed but generally favorable. Australia, Japan, South Korea, and most Southeast Asian nations offer visa-free entry or simple visa-on-arrival systems. The Middle East presents more variation, though several countries like the UAE have visa-free agreements.
AFRICA AND KEY RESTRICTIONS
African access is inconsistent; some nations welcome German travelers visa-free while others require advance applications. Always verify before travel.
Major countries requiring advance visas include Russia, India, Brazil, and several African and Middle Eastern nations. According to publicly available data, these remain among the most common visa requirements for German nationals.
CHINA ENTRY STATUS (2024)
As of late 2024, German nationals can enter mainland China visa-free for up to 30 days. This represents a significant change from previous requirements and applies to tourism and short business visits. This exemption remains subject to change, and travelers should confirm current rules with Chinese diplomatic missions before departure.
TRAVEL PLANNING TIPS
Understand the distinction between visa-free entry (no documentation needed at arrival) and visa-on-arrival (fees and processing at the border). The latter can involve queues and unexpected costs.
Many countries now use electronic travel authorization (eTA) systems—digital pre-approval separate from visa-free status. Examples include the US ESTA and Canada's eTA. These typically cost €5–20 and must be obtained before arrival, despite visa-free agreements.
Always verify visa requirements 4–6 weeks before travel, as policies change frequently. Official government travel advisories and embassy websites provide authoritative information.
Consider travel insurance covering medical emergencies, as visa-free access doesn't guarantee healthcare coverage abroad. Keep your passport valid for at least six months beyond your return date—many countries enforce this strictly.
While powerful, the German passport is not a guarantee of entry. Local authorities retain discretionary power, and having correct documentation is only the starting point for smooth international travel.
The German passport ranks among the world's most powerful travel documents, granting visa-free or visa-on-arrival access to approximately 192 destinations. This places German nationals in an enviable position for international travel, though the exact ranking fluctuates based on how different agencies count dual-access countries and temporary policy changes.
Practically speaking, this level of mobility means German travelers can spontaneously visit most countries without advance visa applications—a significant advantage for both leisure and business travel.
STRONGEST TRAVEL REGIONS
German passport holders enjoy near-complete visa-free access throughout Europe, including all EU member states plus many neighbors like Switzerland, Norway, and Iceland. The Schengen Area remains the primary zone of free movement for residence and work.
Access to the Americas is similarly strong. Most countries in North and South America, including the United States, Canada, and major destinations throughout Central and South America, admit German nationals without advance visas or with visa-on-arrival privileges.
Asia-Pacific access is mixed but generally favorable. Australia, Japan, South Korea, and most Southeast Asian nations offer visa-free entry or simple visa-on-arrival systems. The Middle East presents more variation, though several countries like the UAE have visa-free agreements.
AFRICA AND KEY RESTRICTIONS
African access is inconsistent; some nations welcome German travelers visa-free while others require advance applications. Always verify before travel.
Major countries requiring advance visas include Russia, India, Brazil, and several African and Middle Eastern nations. According to publicly available data, these remain among the most common visa requirements for German nationals.
CHINA ENTRY STATUS (2024)
As of late 2024, German nationals can enter mainland China visa-free for up to 30 days. This represents a significant change from previous requirements and applies to tourism and short business visits. This exemption remains subject to change, and travelers should confirm current rules with Chinese diplomatic missions before departure.
TRAVEL PLANNING TIPS
Understand the distinction between visa-free entry (no documentation needed at arrival) and visa-on-arrival (fees and processing at the border). The latter can involve queues and unexpected costs.
Many countries now use electronic travel authorization (eTA) systems—digital pre-approval separate from visa-free status. Examples include the US ESTA and Canada's eTA. These typically cost €5–20 and must be obtained before arrival, despite visa-free agreements.
Always verify visa requirements 4–6 weeks before travel, as policies change frequently. Official government travel advisories and embassy websites provide authoritative information.
Consider travel insurance covering medical emergencies, as visa-free access doesn't guarantee healthcare coverage abroad. Keep your passport valid for at least six months beyond your return date—many countries enforce this strictly.
While powerful, the German passport is not a guarantee of entry. Local authorities retain discretionary power, and having correct documentation is only the starting point for smooth international travel.
✅ Visa-free entry (50)
Andorra
90d
Argentina
90d
Austria
90d
Belgium
90d
Bosnia and Herzegovina
90d
Brazil
90d
Canada
180d
Chile
90d
Colombia
90d
Costa Rica
180d
Croatia
90d
Cyprus
90d
Czech Republic
90d
Denmark
90d
Dominican Republic
90d
Ecuador
90d
El Salvador
90d
Finland
90d
France
90d
Greece
90d
Grenada
90d
Guatemala
90d
Iceland
90d
Italy
90d
Jamaica
90d
Japan
90d
Kosovo
90d
Liechtenstein
90d
Luxembourg
90d
Malta
90d
Moldova
90d
Monaco
90d
Montenegro
90d
Netherlands
90d
Nicaragua
90d
North Macedonia
90d
Norway
90d
Panama
180d
Paraguay
90d
Peru
90d
San Marino
90d
Serbia
90d
Spain
90d
Sweden
90d
Switzerland
90d
Trinidad and Tobago
90d
United Kingdom
180d
Uruguay
90d
Vatican City
90d
Venezuela
90d
🛬 Visa on arrival (61)
Bahrain
14d
Benin
90d
Bolivia
90d
Burundi
90d
Cameroon
90d
Cape Verde
30d
Central African Republic
90d
Comoros
45d
Congo
90d
Djibouti
31d
East Timor
30d
Egypt
30d
Equatorial Guinea
90d
Ethiopia
30d
Gabon
90d
Gambia
90d
Ghana
30d
Guinea
90d
Guinea-Bissau
90d
Haiti
90d
Honduras
90d
Indonesia
30d
Iran
30d
Ivory Coast
90d
Kiribati
30d
Laos
30d
Lebanon
30d
Lesotho
14d
Liberia
90d
Madagascar
90d
Malawi
30d
Maldives
30d
Mali
90d
Mauritania
90d
Mauritius
60d
Mozambique
30d
Myanmar
14d
Namibia
90d
Nepal
90d
Niger
90d
Oman
30d
Pakistan
30d
Palestine
90d
Samoa
60d
Sao Tome and Principe
15d
Senegal
90d
Seychelles
30d
Sierra Leone
90d
Somalia
30d
South Africa
90d
Sudan
30d
Suriname
90d
Tajikistan
45d
Tanzania
90d
Togo
90d
Tonga
31d
Tunisia
90d
Vanuatu
60d
Yemen
30d
Zambia
90d
Zimbabwe
30d
📱 eTA / eVisa required (44)
What is an eTA / eVisa?
These countries require an electronic pre-registration before travel — but it is NOT a traditional visa. You apply online (no embassy visit, no interview), and approval usually takes minutes to 72 hours. Think of it as an automated background check that clears you before you board your flight.
✅ Apply online from home (5-15 minutes)
✅ Approved in minutes to 72 hours
✅ Low cost ($7-25 in most cases)
⚠️ Must be done BEFORE departure — airlines check at boarding
Australia 🔗
eTA
Bahamas
eTA
Barbados
eTA
Belize
eTA
Botswana
eTA
Brunei
eTA
Bulgaria
eVisa
Cambodia 🔗
eVisa
Estonia
eVisa
Georgia
eVisa
Hong Kong
eVisa
Hungary
eVisa
India 🔗
eVisa
Ireland
eTA
Jordan
eVisa
Kazakhstan
eVisa
Kenya 🔗
eVisa
Latvia
eVisa
Lithuania
eVisa
Malaysia
eVisa
Mexico
eTA
Morocco
eVisa
New Zealand 🔗
eTA
Philippines
eVisa
Poland
eVisa
Portugal
eVisa
Qatar
eVisa
Romania
eVisa
Russia
eVisa
Rwanda
eVisa
Saudi Arabia
eVisa
Singapore
eVisa
Slovakia
eVisa
Slovenia
eVisa
South Korea
K-ETA
Sri Lanka 🔗
eVisa
Taiwan
eVisa
Thailand
eVisa
Turkey 🔗
eVisa
Uganda
eVisa
United Arab Emirates
eVisa
United States 🔗
ESTA
Uzbekistan 🔗
eVisa
Vietnam 🔗
eVisa
🛂
Don't want to deal with English government forms?
We handle the entire eTA/eVisa application for you. Just scan your passport — we do the rest. From ¥4,100.
📋 Let us apply for you →⚠️ Visa required (38)
Afghanistan
Albania
Algeria
Antigua and Barbuda
Azerbaijan
Bangladesh
Belarus
Bhutan
China
Democratic Republic of Congo
Dominica
Eswatini
Fiji
Guyana
Iraq
Israel
Kyrgyzstan
Libya
Macau
Micronesia
Mongolia
Nauru
Nigeria
Niue
North Korea
Palau
Papua New Guinea
Saint Kitts and Nevis
Saint Lucia
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Solomon Islands
South Sudan
Syria
Turkmenistan
Tuvalu
Ukraine
West Bank
Western Sahara
🇨🇳
Nearby in the ranking
| Rank | Country | Destinations |
|---|---|---|
| #1 | 🇸🇬 Singapore | 195 |
| #2 | 🇯🇵 Japan | 193 |
| #2 | 🇰🇷 South Korea | 193 |
| #4 | 🇩🇪 Germany ★ | 192 |
| #4 | 🇮🇹 Italy | 192 |
| #4 | 🇫🇮 Finland | 192 |
| #4 | 🇪🇸 Spain | 192 |
| #8 | 🇫🇷 France | 191 |
| #8 | 🇮🇪 Ireland | 191 |
| #8 | 🇳🇱 Netherlands | 191 |
| #8 | 🇦🇹 Austria | 191 |
⚠️ Numbers are approximate and shift by a few each quarter as new bilateral visa agreements take effect. Always verify with the destination country embassy before traveling.
📅 Information verified: 2026-04-09
📅 Information verified: 2026-04-09