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Being able to visit foreign countries is a dream every traveler has. While the Philippines is full of beautiful beaches and unique places to see, the world is a great big ocean just waiting to be explored. Sometimes, though, your own passport can be a hindrance to your globe-trotting. For countries like Australia, the US, and Canada, for example, Filipinos need to apply for a visa via their respective embassies. It can be a tiring process, and it can also be very expensive considering there is no assurance of getting granted a visa.
You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now., has compiled a list of countries Filipinos can visit without the need of a visa for a certain number of days. The limit can range from 14 days to a whole month, which is more than enough time go on a quick vacation. Read on and find out what some of them are.
Here is the list of countries that don’t require visas:
Visa-free (no limits)
• Colombia - Visa-free
• Morocco - Visa-free
• Saint Vincent and the Grenadines - Visa-free
• Suriname - Visa-free
Visa-free (limited number of days)
• Bolivia – Visa-free for 60 days
• Brunei - Visa-free for 14 days
• Cambodia - Visa-free for 21 days
• Costa Rica - Visa-free for 30 days
• Ecuador - Visa-free for 90 days
• Hong Kong - Visa-free for 14 days
• Indonesia - Visa-free for 30 days
• Laos - Visa-free for 30 days
• Malaysia - Visa-free for 30 days
• Peru - Visa-free for 60 days
• Singapore - Visa-free for 30 days
• Thailand - Visa-free for 30 days
• Vietnam - Visa-free for 21 days
Visa-free (limited number of days plus special conditions)
• Brazil - Visa-free for 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)
• India - Visa upon arrival valid for 30 days (limited only to New Delhi and Mumbai airports)
• Israel - Visa-free for tourists (number of days of stay will depend on Immigration); visa-free for holders of diplomatic and official passports; visa is required for business)
• Mozambique - Visa upon arrival valid for 30 days
• Palau - Visa-free for 30 days, visa upon arrival (provided that the Filipino national has a return/onward plane ticket)
• Sri Lanka - Visa-free for 30 days, visa upon arrival (provided that the Filipino national has a return/onward plane ticket)
• Tuvalu - Visa-free for 30 days, visa upon arrival (provided that the Filipino national has a return /onward plane ticket)
• Vanuatu - Visa-free for 30 days, visa upon arrival (provided that the Filipino national has a return / onward plane ticket)
• Zambia - Visa upon arrival; 3 months for tourism, 1 month for business