A new ranking came out for the world’s most powerful passports. So where did Canada land on the list? Well, it’s Canada right? The country whose main stereotype is that we’re nice. A country so well liked around the world, that travelers sew our flag on their backpacks so people are more respective of them. If there’s one passport that gets you access pretty much anywhere in the world, it’s a Canadian one right? Wrong. It’s actually Germany. For more than a decade, the British immigration and citizenship firm Henley & Partners have been ranking countries according to the travel freedom their citizens have. Certain countries have travel restrictions so the list ranks each country by the number of other countries their citizens are allowed to travel to visa-free. Here is the full list: 1. Germany Access to 177 countries. 2. Sweden Access to 176 countries. 3. Finland – France – Italy – Spain – United Kingdom Access to 175 countries. 4. Belgium – Denmark – Netherlands – United States Access to 174 countries. 5. Austria – Japan – Singapore Access to 173 countries. 6. Canada – Ireland – South Korea – Luxembourg – Norway – Portugal – Switzerland Access to 172 countries. 7. Greece – New Zealand Access to 171 countries. 8. Australia Access to 169 countries. 9. Malta Access to 168 countries. 10. Hungary – Czech Republic – Iceland Access to 167 countries. Add us on Snapchat: narcitytoronto