Benefits of the Polish Passport
Generally, to travel to a country you need a special permit called a visa. Sometimes obtaining a visa involves a significant investment of time and money, requiring large sums and presenting travel justifications at the consulates or embassies of the country you are interested in visiting, always with the risk that the visa may not be granted.
There are agreements between certain countries that facilitate the free movement of people without the need for a visa. Poland is part of the European Union, which allows Polish citizens to enjoy the right of free movement within its borders. It is also part of the Schengen area, where you can travel through 26 member countries without border controls.
As of July 2019, Polish citizens had visa-free or visa-on-arrival access to 172 countries and territories, ranking the Polish passport 8th worldwide in terms of travel freedom according to the Henley Passport Index.
You can see on the map how the Polish passport facilitates travel around the world, not just through Europe. It allows you to enter countries that are difficult with the Argentine, Chilean, or Paraguayan passports. For example, to enter the United States, Canada, and Australia, Argentines need a visa, but with the Polish passport, it is not necessary.
In addition to being able to travel without a visa to 172 countries, the Polish passport also grants you many other benefits, such as the right to access free public health throughout the European Union. You can see the top 12 benefits of Polish citizenship HERE.