For Filipino travelers who would like to travel without the hassle of Visa requirements to other counter, there are several countries that allows visa-free entries for those Philippine passport bearing individuals.
Here is a list of countries that requires no visa upon entry for Filipinos:
ASEAN COUNTRIES
Brunei Darussalam 14 days
Cambodia 21 days
Indonesia 30 days
Malaysia 30 days with sufficient funds of at least 500USD
Singapore 30 days
Thailand 30 days
Vietnam 21 days
NON-ASEAN COUNTRIES
Azerbaijan 30 days
Taiwan 30 days if holding valid Australian, Canada, Japan, New Zealand, Schegen countries, United Kingdon, or United States visa.
Georgia 90 days visa issued upon arrival
360 days visa free for temp. residences of Qatar, Oman, Bahrain, & Kuwait
Hongkong 14 days
India 30 days visa issued upon arrival
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 90 days (3 months)
South Korea 30 days if arriving via Jeju Island only
Macau 30 days
Maldives 30 days visa issued upon arrival
90 days max extension is possible by paying MVR 750
Mongolia 21 days
Nepal 15/30/90 days visa issued upon arrival for around US$25/40/100
Sri Lanka 30 days visa obtain upon arrival if holding Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA).
Timor-Leste 30 days single entry visa issued upon arrival for around US$30
90 days possible extension
EUROPE
Kosovo 90 days
If you want to travel many countries in Europe in one visit? A Schengen visa is a good way at it.
If you want to travel many countries in Europe in one visit? A Schengen visa is a good way at it.
OCEANIA
Cook Islands 31 days
Fiji 120 days Visitor’s Permit issued upon arrival and can be extended
Marshall Islands 30 days visa issued upon arrival and can be extended
Micronesia 30 days
Niue 30 days
Palau 30 days visa issued upon arrival, additional USD 50 for extension
Samoa 60 days Visitor’s Permit issued upon arrival
Tuvalu 30 days visa issued upon arrival, additional USD 50 for extension
Vanuatu 30 days
NORTH AMERICA
Costa Rica 30 days Visitor’s Permit issued upon arrival
Dominica 21 days
Haiti 90 days
Nicaragua 90 days visa issued upon arrival
Saint Lucia 6 weeks Visitor’s Permit issued upon arrival
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 30 days visa issued upon arrival
Turks and Caicos Islands 30 days
SOUTH AMERICA
Bolivia 90 days
Brazil 90 days
Colombia 90 days
Ecuador 90 days
Peru 183 days
Suriname 90 days
AFRICA
Burundi 1 month visa issued upon arrival
Cape Verde Islands visa issued upon arrival around £ 25
Comoros 1 month visa issued upon arrival
Djibouti 1 month visa issued upon arrival
Gambia visa issued upon arrival
Kenya 90 days visa issued upon arrival for US$50
Madagascar 90 days visa issued upon arrival for MGA140,000
Morocco 90 days visa issued upon arrival for US$50
Mozambique 30 days visa issued upon arrival
30 days possible extension for USD 66
Saint Helena 1 month visa issued upon arrival
Seychelles 1 month Visitor’s Permit issued upon arrival if holding return ticket, sufficient funds (minimum USD150 per day of stay, and proof of accommodation)
Tanzania visa issued upon arrival for around USD50 to USD200
Togo 7 days visa issued upon arrival if with return ticket, 3 passport photos, and yellow fever vaccination certificate
Uganda visa issued upon arrival for US$50
Zambia 90 days visa issued upon arrival for USD 50/80/160 single/double/multiple entry
IMPORTANT NOTES!
+ These countries does not require visa prior to arrival of the country, but some still requires visa but is issued upon arrival at the port or at the bureau immigration office of the country.
+ Some countries will only allow a traveler to stay for certain number of days. An extended stay is possible after complying visa requirements for that country.
+You may be ask:
1] Purpose of your visit.
2] Intended length of stay
3] Check documents like Passport (should be 6 months valid from date of expiry), valid identification cards ( accepted by all government offices & should not be expired)
1] Purpose of your visit.
2] Intended length of stay
3] Check documents like Passport (should be 6 months valid from date of expiry), valid identification cards ( accepted by all government offices & should not be expired)
4] Proof of sufficient funds to cover length of stay, and return ticket
+ Some countries have strict regulations at checkpoint authorities. You may be asked to supply them with:
1] Personal invite by your host, official invitation letter, and/or permit to travel
2] Employment letter
3] Hotel reservations
1] Personal invite by your host, official invitation letter, and/or permit to travel
2] Employment letter
3] Hotel reservations
+ For your travel, and supporting documents, it is best to travel with photocopies of these, and an electronic copy saved saved in your emails, or online file hosting service.