According to Business Insider Nordic, people with German and Swedish passports have the most travelling power - the highest number of countries the passport permits them to enter without additional visas. German and Swedish passport holders can travel to some 158 countries without the need of a visa.
Close behind on the list are passports from Finland, France, Switzerland, Spain and the UK, which opens gates to 157 countries.
Norwegian and Danish passports allow for travel to 156 countries visa-free, along with South Korea Belgium, the Netherlands and Italy.
US passport holders can travel to 155 countries without a visa, Japanese travellers are able to enter 154 countries and Canadian passport holders are allowed visa-free entry to 154 countries.
Business Insider used Arton Capital's passport index for its data.
At the bottom end of the list are passport holders from Pakistan, which afford them visa-free entry to 27 countries, Iraq 29 countries and the passports of Somalia and Syria gain access to 31 countries without a visa.
At the very bottom of the list is Afghanistan. People travelling on a passport from Afghanistan can travel to only 24 countries without a visa.