There are several countries who allow visa on arrival privileges or visa free travel to Filipinos / Philippine Citizens. Below is an edited list of these countries along with the allowable length of stay in the stated region.
- Bolivia - 60 days
- Brazil - 90 days (for holders of diplomatic, official, and service passports, visa-free for (a) duration of tour of duty or (b) 180 days for official business or tourism)
- Brunei - 14 days
- Burundi - Visa issued upon arrival
- Cambodia - 21 days
- Colombia - 90 days
- Cook Islands - 31 days
- Costa Rica - 30 days
- Ecuador - 90 days
- Haiti - 90 days
- Hong Kong SAR - 14 days
- India - Visa upon arrival valid for 30 days (limited only to New Delhi and Mumbai airports)
- Indonesia - 30 days
- Israel - visa-free for tourists (no. of days of stay will depend on Immigration); visa-free for holders of diplomatic and official passports; visa required for business)
- Kenya - 90 days
- Kosovo - 90 days
- Laos - 30 days
- Madagascar - Visa issued upon arrival for MGA 140,000
- Malaysia - 30 days
- Maldives - 30 days
- Mali - Visa issued upon arrival
- Morocco - 90 days
- Mozambique - Visa upon arrival valid for 30 days
- Palau - 30 days, visa upon arrival (provided that the Filipino national has a return/onward plane ticket)
- Peru - 183 days
- Pitcairn Islands - 14 days - with entry fee
- Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
- Samoa - 60 days - free entry permit on arrival
- Seychelles - 30 days
- Singapore - 30 days
- Sri Lanka - 30 days, visa upon arrival (provided that the Filipino national has a return/onward plane ticket)
- Suriname - 90 days
- Thailand - 30 days
- Turks and Caicos - 30 days
- Tuvalu - 30 days, visa upon arrival (provided that the Filipino national has a return /onward plane ticket)
- Vanuatu - 30 days, visa upon arrival (provided that the Filipino national has a return / onward plane ticket)
- Vietnam - 21 days
- Zambia - visa upon arrival; 3 months for tourism, 1 month for business
Source: Wikipedia , gmanetwork.com
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Japan - Contrary to some reports, a Visa is still required for Filipino citizens. On the other hand, multiple entry visas will now be issued those who meet the requirements. For further information kindly visit the Japanese Embassy in Manila Website.
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Japan - Contrary to some reports, a Visa is still required for Filipino citizens. On the other hand, multiple entry visas will now be issued those who meet the requirements. For further information kindly visit the Japanese Embassy in Manila Website.
For destinations where you intend to extend beyond the allowable number of days, kindly contact the embassy as a visa/extension may be needed.
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