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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
 
List of Visa Free Countries for Filipinos
List of Countries and Territories Filipinos can Travel without a Visa:

  • Bolivia – 60 days
  • Brazil – 90 days
  • Brunei – 14 days
  • Burundi – 1 month
  • Cambodia – 21 days
  • Cape Verde islands
  • Costa Rica – 30 days
  • Colombia – 90 days
  • Comoros
  • Cook Islands – 31 days
  • Djibouti – 1 month
  • Dominica – 21 days
  • Ecuador – 90 days
  • Fiji – 120 days
  • Gambia
  • Haiti – 90 days
  • Hong Kong – 14 days
  • India – visa issued upon arrival valid for 30 days (limited only to New Delhi and Mumbai airports)
  • Indonesia – 30 days
  • Iran – 15 days visa issued upon arrival if holding an e-visa pre-approval code obtained via email from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
  • 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)
  • Laos – 30 days
  • Macau – 30 days
  • Madagascar – 90 days
  • Malaysia – 30 days
  • Maldives – 30 days except those who visited Guinea, Liberia or Sierra Leone within the previous 21 days
  • Marshall Islands – 90 days
  • Micronesia – 30 days
  • Mongolia – 21 days
  • Morocco
  • Mozambique – 30 days
  • Nepal – 15/30/90 days visa issued upon arrival for around US$25/40/100
  • Nicaragua – 90 days
  • Niue – 30 days
  • Palau – 30 days
  • Peru – 60 days
  • Saint Helena
  • Saint Lucia – 6 weeks
  • Saint Vincent and the Grenadines – 30 days
  • Samoa – 60 days
  • Seychelles – 3 months visitors’ permit
  • Singapore – 30 days
  • South Korea’s Jeju Island – 30 days
  • Sri Lanka – 30 days
  • Suriname
  • Tanzania
  • Thailand – 30 days
  • Timor Leste – 30 days
  • Togo – 7 days
  • Turks and Caicos Islands – 30 days
  • Tuvalu – 30 days
  • Uganda
  • Vanuatu – 30 days
  • Vietnam – 21 days
  • Zambia – 3 months for tourism, 1 month for business
Visa exemption is for tourist visit purpose only. Your passport must be the latest one (ePassport) a.k.a. machine readable passport. They are usually issued upon arrival. Return tickets, proof of accommodation, valid IDs and sufficient funds are usually required to obtain visa at arrival.

Information can change due to new updates so check the immigration website of the country or territory you will visit.
 
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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
Tara lipad tayo...thanx for sharing ts....
 
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