Visa Exempt Countries for Filipinos bearing Philippine Passports:
Below is a list of countries where Filipino nationals or Pinoys with Philippine passports are not required to secure a visa. Some countries may not require a visa prior to departure but will require one upon arrival at their immigration border. Extensions of stay are usually granted upon payment of visa extension fee. Countries however may change their visa policy without notice. Please check with their respective embassies prior to travel.
Asian Countries, member of ASEAN
(Association of Southeast Asian Nations)
In a reciprocity visa free agreement among member nations within the ASEAN:
Brunei Darussalam - 14 days
Cambodia - 21 days
Indonesia - 30 days
Laos - 30 days
Malaysia - 30 days
Singapore - 30 days
Thailand - 30 days
Vietnam - 21 days
Asian Countries, Non-ASEAN member
Azerbaijan - 30 days, visa issued on arrival
China, Shenzhen - 7 days if arriving from Hong Kong, and is valid in Shenzhen area only.
Hong Kong - 14 days validity
India - 30 days visa issued on arrival
Iran - 15 days, must obtain an e-visa pre-approval code from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Israel - 90 days
Laos - 21 days, visa on arrival
Macau - 30 days
Maldives - 30 days visa issued upon arrival
Myanmar - 21 days
Mongolia - 21 days
Nepal - 21 days visa issued on arrival
Republic of Georgia – 90 days visa issued upon arrival, 360 days visa free to those who
have temporary residence of Qatar, Oman, Bahrain and Kuwait
South Korea - 30 days, if arriving at Jeju Island or after visiting Korea 4 times with visa
Sri Lanka - 30 days, but must get an Electronic Visa Authorization prior to departure.
Taiwan - 30 days, if holding a permanent residence certificate or an unexpired visa from: Australia, Canada, Japan, New Zealand, Schengen countries, United Kingdom or United States. And must register online at https://nas.immigration.gov.tw/nase/ prior to arrival.
Timor-Leste (a.k.a. East Timor)- 30 day visa issued at the Dili airport and seaport
African Continent
Burundi – 21 days
Cape Verde Islands – 21 days
Comoros – 21 days
Djibouti – 30 day visa issued on arrival
Gambia – visa issued upon arrival
Kenya - 90 days visa issued on arrival
Madagascar - 90 days visa issued on arrival
Morocco - 90 days
Mozambique - 30 days visa issued on arrival
Saint Helena - visa issued upon arrival
Seychelles – 30 days, must show sufficient funds & proof of accommodation
Tanzania - visa issued on arrival
Togo (Togolese Republic) - 7 days, visa issued on arrival. Requires yellow fever vaccination
Uganda - 90 day visa issued on arrival at Entebbe Airport
Zambia - 90 days visa issued on arrival
Central America
Costa Rica - 30 days Visitor's Permit issued upon arrival
Guatemala
Nicaragua - 90 days visa issued on arrival
Caribbean
Anguilla - 21 days
Dominica - 21 days
Haiti - 21 days
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines - 30 days visa issued on arrival
Turks and Caicos Islands - 21 days
Europe:
Kosovo - 90 days
Oceania/Pacific Island Nations
Cook Islands - 31 days
Fiji - 120 days, Visitor's Permit issued on arrival
Marshall Islands - 30 days visa issued on arrival
Micronesia - 30 days, entry permit required for stays over 30 days
Nauru - 30 days
Niue - 30 days
Northern Marianas - visa issued on arrival
Palau - 30 days visa issued on arrival
Papua New Guinea - 60 days, visa given on arrival
Pitcairn Islands - 14 days, entry permit given on arrival
Samoa - 60 days Visitor's Permit issued upon arrival
Tuvalu - 30 day visitor permit for tourist is issued upon arrival
Vanuatu - 30 days
South America
Bolivia - 90 days
Brazil - 90 days
Colombia - 90 days
Ecuador - 90 days
Peru - 183 days
Suriname - 90 days
Note that while the countries above does not require Philippine passport holders to apply for a visa in the Philippines, some will require a visa (and issue one upon arrival) after filling an application form and paying the fees. You may be required to produce your return or onward ticket and demonstrate sufficient funds to cover your stay. Most states require that passports have at least 6 months validity to gain entry.
Below is a list of countries where Filipino nationals or Pinoys with Philippine passports are not required to secure a visa. Some countries may not require a visa prior to departure but will require one upon arrival at their immigration border. Extensions of stay are usually granted upon payment of visa extension fee. Countries however may change their visa policy without notice. Please check with their respective embassies prior to travel.
Asian Countries, member of ASEAN
(Association of Southeast Asian Nations)
In a reciprocity visa free agreement among member nations within the ASEAN:
Brunei Darussalam - 14 days
Cambodia - 21 days
Indonesia - 30 days
Laos - 30 days
Malaysia - 30 days
Singapore - 30 days
Thailand - 30 days
Vietnam - 21 days
Asian Countries, Non-ASEAN member
Azerbaijan - 30 days, visa issued on arrival
China, Shenzhen - 7 days if arriving from Hong Kong, and is valid in Shenzhen area only.
Hong Kong - 14 days validity
India - 30 days visa issued on arrival
Iran - 15 days, must obtain an e-visa pre-approval code from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Israel - 90 days
Laos - 21 days, visa on arrival
Macau - 30 days
Maldives - 30 days visa issued upon arrival
Myanmar - 21 days
Mongolia - 21 days
Nepal - 21 days visa issued on arrival
Republic of Georgia – 90 days visa issued upon arrival, 360 days visa free to those who
have temporary residence of Qatar, Oman, Bahrain and Kuwait
South Korea - 30 days, if arriving at Jeju Island or after visiting Korea 4 times with visa
Sri Lanka - 30 days, but must get an Electronic Visa Authorization prior to departure.
Taiwan - 30 days, if holding a permanent residence certificate or an unexpired visa from: Australia, Canada, Japan, New Zealand, Schengen countries, United Kingdom or United States. And must register online at https://nas.immigration.gov.tw/nase/ prior to arrival.
Timor-Leste (a.k.a. East Timor)- 30 day visa issued at the Dili airport and seaport
African Continent
Burundi – 21 days
Cape Verde Islands – 21 days
Comoros – 21 days
Djibouti – 30 day visa issued on arrival
Gambia – visa issued upon arrival
Kenya - 90 days visa issued on arrival
Madagascar - 90 days visa issued on arrival
Morocco - 90 days
Mozambique - 30 days visa issued on arrival
Saint Helena - visa issued upon arrival
Seychelles – 30 days, must show sufficient funds & proof of accommodation
Tanzania - visa issued on arrival
Togo (Togolese Republic) - 7 days, visa issued on arrival. Requires yellow fever vaccination
Uganda - 90 day visa issued on arrival at Entebbe Airport
Zambia - 90 days visa issued on arrival
Central America
Costa Rica - 30 days Visitor's Permit issued upon arrival
Guatemala
Nicaragua - 90 days visa issued on arrival
Caribbean
Anguilla - 21 days
Dominica - 21 days
Haiti - 21 days
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines - 30 days visa issued on arrival
Turks and Caicos Islands - 21 days
Europe:
Kosovo - 90 days
Oceania/Pacific Island Nations
Cook Islands - 31 days
Fiji - 120 days, Visitor's Permit issued on arrival
Marshall Islands - 30 days visa issued on arrival
Micronesia - 30 days, entry permit required for stays over 30 days
Nauru - 30 days
Niue - 30 days
Northern Marianas - visa issued on arrival
Palau - 30 days visa issued on arrival
Papua New Guinea - 60 days, visa given on arrival
Pitcairn Islands - 14 days, entry permit given on arrival
Samoa - 60 days Visitor's Permit issued upon arrival
Tuvalu - 30 day visitor permit for tourist is issued upon arrival
Vanuatu - 30 days
South America
Bolivia - 90 days
Brazil - 90 days
Colombia - 90 days
Ecuador - 90 days
Peru - 183 days
Suriname - 90 days
Note that while the countries above does not require Philippine passport holders to apply for a visa in the Philippines, some will require a visa (and issue one upon arrival) after filling an application form and paying the fees. You may be required to produce your return or onward ticket and demonstrate sufficient funds to cover your stay. Most states require that passports have at least 6 months validity to gain entry.