The full Schengen Area, plus the financial capitals of Asia.
El Salvador's Freedom Passport carries all 29 Schengen Area countries visa-free, then keeps going: Tokyo, Seoul, Singapore, Hong Kong. 132 destinations, ranked #36 on the Henley index. Here is exactly where it carries, and the two places it does not.
Europe, then the corridor that matters for capital.
The Freedom Passport opens with all of Europe and extends straight into Asia's financial centers. The reach is real, current, and weighted toward the places a Bitcoiner actually moves through.
All 29 Schengen countries.
Every Schengen Area state, visa-free, from Portugal to Finland. The Freedom Passport is one of the few Non-CRS citizenships that still carries full Schengen access; the privacy architecture is detailed on the Non-CRS page.
The financial capitals.
Japan, South Korea, Singapore, and Hong Kong, all visa-free. The corridor that matters for capital, banking, and a Bitcoin-native life runs through this passport without a single visa application.
Most of Latin America.
Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, and most of the region. Combined with Europe and Asia, the passport reaches 132 destinations: roughly 58% of global coverage by Henley's May 2026 count.
132 destinations, Henley Passport Index rank #36, May 2026. The full inventory, filterable by region and access type, is on the interactive visa-free map.
Mobility source: Henley Passport Index, as of June 2026.
Two places it does not carry, stated first.
No honest mobility page hides the gaps. The Freedom Passport does not give you visa-free entry to the United States or the United Kingdom, and from 2026 Schengen carries a pre-travel step. Here is each one, plainly.
No visa-free entry.
You apply for a B-1/B-2 visitor visa before travel. Salvadoran citizens are eligible for Global Entry, which streamlines arrival once the visa is in hand, but the visa itself is required.
No visa-free entry.
The United Kingdom requires a Standard Visitor visa before travel. This is a structural fact to price in, not a temporary condition, and it sits outside the 132-destination count.
ETIAS pre-authorization.
From 2026, Schengen entry requires ETIAS: a pre-travel authorization, valid for 3 years with multiple entries. It is a quick online step tied to your passport, not a visa, and it does not change the visa-free status of the 29 countries.
Beyond visa-free travel, a free-movement zone.
The 132-destination count measures tourism reach. Central American citizenship adds something stronger: the right to enter, reside, and work across four countries under one passport, plus a free-trade layer that reaches the United States.
Enter, reside, and work across four countries.
The CA-4 Border Control Agreement (2006) joins El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, and Nicaragua into one free-movement zone. As a Salvadoran citizen you may enter, reside, and work across all four under a single citizenship: roughly 41 million people, no internal border formalities.
A free-trade agreement reaching the US.
CAFTA-DR is the United States free-trade agreement covering the US, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, and the Dominican Republic. It does not grant visa-free US travel, but it is the commercial layer underneath the citizenship: the trade framework your company can operate inside.
Mobility is the visible part. The structure is the point.
A passport that opens all 29 Schengen countries and four Asian financial centers is rare. A passport that does it from a Non-CRS jurisdiction, with 0% Salvadoran capital gains on Bitcoin for foreign investors, is rarer still. The reach gets you in the door; the tax and privacy architecture is why a Bitcoiner stays. That full picture lives on the tax structure page and in the program ledger.
Adam Juchniewicz, CEO of 21 CBI, frames it plainly: "Clients come for the 132 destinations and the full Schengen Area, but they stay for the Non-CRS architecture and 0% Bitcoin capital gains. Mobility is what they see first; the structure is what they keep."
The map gets you in the door. The structure is why you stay.
Five lines. Every figure checkable.
The entire mobility profile of the Freedom Passport, reduced to five lines, each verifiable against the Henley index or the underlying treaties.
132 destinations. One contribution.
The full Schengen Area, the financial capitals of Asia, and a free-movement zone of 41 million people, settled on-chain in 6–8 weeks. A confidential session with Adam walks you through where the passport carries, and where it does not.