PASSPORT OF
Denmark
MOBILITY SCORE
189
GLOBAL RANK
3rd
INDIVIDUAL RANK
4
VISA DETAILS
Visa-Free
150
VoA
26
ETA
13
e-Visa
16
As of 2025, Denmark passport rank is 3rd globally, with global mobility score 189 offering visa-free access to 150 countries and territories , Visa on arrival access to 26 countries , ETA access to 13 countries and E-visa access to 16 countries.The passport strength lies in the ease of travel it provides, allowing visa-free or visa-on-arrival access to a large number of countries. Note: You will need a valid passport, often with at least six months until expiry from the date of application to travel.
About Danish Passports
Ranking 3rd globally, Danish passport holders can travel to 189 countries and territories without needing a prior visa - either visa-free, with a visa-on-arrival, or through a simple e-visa. Enhanced with biometric security features like fingerprints and a digital photo, it blends safety with freedom.
Danish citizens can use their passports to enjoy the right of free movement within the EU, EEA, and Schengen Area. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Denmark offers up-to-date information on visa requirements, exemptions, and travel advisories, helping citizens stay well-informed before traveling abroad. Danish citizens can visit the United States and Canada with just an online authorization instead of a full visa.
While the Danish passport ranked first in 2016, it has always been in the top tier, holding its position as one of the most powerful passports, thanks to Denmark’s strong global diplomatic relationships and its membership in the European Union.
Visa-Free Countries for Danish Citizens
Albania
Andorra
Angola
Anguilla
Antigua and Barbuda
Argentina
Armenia
Aruba
Austria
Bahamas
Barbados
Belarus
Belgium
Belize
Bermuda
Bolivia
Bonaire; St. Eustatius and Saba
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Botswana
Brazil
British Virgin Islands
Brunei
Bulgaria
Cape Verde Islands
Cayman Islands
Chile
China
Colombia
Cook Islands
Costa Rica
Croatia
Curacao
Cyprus
Czechia
Dominica
Dominican Republic
Ecuador
El Salvador
Estonia
eSwatini
Falkland Islands
Faroe Islands
Fiji
Finland
France
French Guiana
French Polynesia
French West Indies
Georgia
Germany
Gibraltar
Greece
Greenland
Grenada
Guatemala
Guyana
Haiti
Honduras
Hong Kong (SAR China)
Hungary
Iceland
Iraq
Ireland
Italy
Jamaica
Japan
Kazakhstan
Kiribati
Kosovo
Kyrgyzstan
Laos
Latvia
Lesotho
Liechtenstein
Lithuania
Luxembourg
Macao (SAR China)
Madagascar
Malaysia
Malta
Marshall Islands
Mauritius
Mayotte
Mexico
Micronesia
Moldova
Monaco
Mongolia
Montenegro
Montserrat
Morocco
Mozambique
Namibia
Netherlands
New Caledonia
Nicaragua
Niue
North Macedonia
Norway
Oman
Palau Islands
Palestinian Territory
Panama
Paraguay
Peru
Philippines
Poland
Portugal
Reunion
Romania
Samoa
San Marino
Sao Tome and Principe
Senegal
Serbia
Singapore
Slovakia
Slovenia
Solomon Islands
South Africa
South Korea
Spain
St. Kitts and Nevis
St. Lucia
St. Maarten
St. Vincent and the Grenadines
Suriname
Sweden
Switzerland
Taiwan (Chinese Taipei)
Tajikistan
Thailand
The Gambia
Timor-Leste
Tonga
Trinidad and Tobago
Tunisia
Türkiye
Turks and Caicos Islands
Tuvalu
Ukraine
United Arab Emirates
United Kingdom
Uruguay
Uzbekistan
Vanuatu
Vatican City
Venezuela
Vietnam
Zambia
Visa on Arrival (VOA) Countries for the Citizens of Denmark
Bahrain
Bangladesh
Burundi
Cambodia
Comoro Islands
Djibouti
Egypt
Ethiopia
Guinea-Bissau
Indonesia
Iran
Jordan
Kuwait
Lebanon
Malawi
Maldives
Myanmar
Nepal
Qatar
Rwanda
Saudi Arabia
Sierra Leone
Somalia
St. Helena
Tanzania
Zimbabwe
Countries Offering E-Visas for the Citizens of Denmark
Azerbaijan
Benin
Burkina Faso
Cameroon
Cuba
Equatorial Guinea
Gabon
Guinea
India
Mauritania
Pakistan
Papua New Guinea
Russian Federation
Syria
Togo
Uganda
Countries Offering ETA for Danish Citizens
American Samoa
Australia
Canada
Guam
Israel
Kenya
New Zealand
Northern Mariana Islands
Puerto Rico
Seychelles
Sri Lanka
United States
US Virgin Islands
How Long Is a Danish Passport Valid?
A Danish passport is issued with varying validity periods depending on the age of the applicant:
Adults (18 years and older): Valid for 10 years and 4 months
Children aged 2 to 17: Valid for 5 years and 4 months
Children under 2 years old: Valid for 2 years and 4 months
These durations ensure that passport photos remain up to date, especially for younger children whose appearance changes more rapidly. When you renew a Danish passport, the new one is issued with a fresh validity period—any remaining time from the previous passport does not carry over.
What Does a Danish Passport Look Like?
The Danish passport has a clean and dignified design, reflecting Denmark’s modern style and international reputation.
It comes in a burgundy-red cover, following the EU standard for member countries.
On the cover: It features Denmark’s national coat of arms: three crowned lions and nine red hearts, embossed in gold. Above the emblem, “DEN EUROPÆISKE UNION” and “DANMARK” are written. Below the emblem is “PAS” (Danish for passport) in gold lettering. It also includes the biometric passport symbol at the bottom, showing it has a microchip for secure ID.
Inside the passport:
Opens with a formal message from the Danish Minister for Foreign Affairs.
The message asks other countries to allow the passport holder to travel freely and offer help if needed.
Pages include modern security features and subtle artwork inspired by Danish culture and landmarks.
Inside the Info Page of a Danish Passport
The personal information page of a Danish passport contains all the essential identity details of the passport holder, designed for both human and machine-readable identification. Here's a breakdown of what you'll find:
Photograph of the passport holder: A biometric-compatible photo is positioned on the left side.
Type: Listed as P, indicating it is a passport.
Country Code: DNK – the three-letter country code for Denmark.
Passport Number: Located at the top right (e.g., 000000000).
Surname and Given Names: Full legal name of the passport holder (e.g., ØSTERGAARD, HANNE KRISTINE).
Nationality: DANSK/DANISH/DANOISE (in Danish, English, and French).
Date of Birth: Format is DD MM YY (e.g., 06 10 85 for 6 October 1985).
Place of Birth: Indicated (e.g., KØGE).
Height: Shown in centimetres (e.g., 170 CM).
Sex: M (male) or F (female).
Date of Issue: Format DD MM YY (e.g., 01 02 12 for 1 February 2012).
Date of Expiry: Format DD MM YY (e.g., 01 02 22 for 1 February 2022).
Issuing Authority: The local municipality (e.g., KØBENHAVNS KOMMUNE).
Signature of the bearer: A handwritten signature is at the bottom right.
Machine-Readable Zone (MRZ): Two lines at the bottom containing encoded data used by automated passport control systems at borders.
This layout follows international standards and includes security features to prevent forgery while facilitating smooth identity verification during international travel.
