Visa-Free Countries You May Visit w/ PH Passport as of July 2024

List of Visa-Free Countries for Philippine Passport Holders

VISA-FREE COUNTRIES – You can check here the list of the countries and territories you may visit with a Philippine Passport without visa requirement.

Undeniably, nowadays, it is much easier to travel abroad compared before. More and more countries are easing their rules on visitor entries for the purpose of tourism. Are you one of those people who want your passport to be filled with stamps from your international travel?

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Truth be told that the concern of most people when it comes to international travel are the documentary requirements. Meanwhile, there are actually visa-free countries that can make an international travel so much easier. You do not have to process a visa which is, undeniably, challenging to secure. You will have to allot extra money, time, and energy for it.

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Meanwhile, if you are still not ready for visa applications, there are countries and territories that will not require you a visa for an entry for tourism. You only have to secure your Philippine Passport and the other specific requirements of the place you wish to visit.

In applying for a passport, there are a few requirements for Philippine Passport application set by the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA). It is important to schedule an appointment with the DFA ahead of time as they only accommodate those with set appointments.

There is an easy process on how to get a Philippine Passport so you can start seeing the world. Once you already have your passport, you can visit the visa-countries for Filipino passport holders.

The Henley & Partners, a residence and firm company, has listed the visa-free countries and territories that Filipinos with Philippine passports may visit. Here are the destinations that are ready to give you a memorable experience:

  • Barbados
  • Bolivia
  • Brazil
  • Brunei
  • Burundi (visa on arrival)
  • Cambodia
  • Cape Verde Islands (visa on arrival)
  • Colombia
  • Comoro Islands (visa on arrival)
  • Cook Islands
  • Costa Rica
  • Cote d’Ivoire
  • Djibouti (visa on arrival)
  • Dominica
  • Ethiopia (visa on arrival)
  • Fiji
  • Guinea-Bissau (visa on arrival)
  • Haiti
  • Hong Kong (SAR China)
  • Indonesia
  • Iran (visa on arrival)
  • Israel
  • Kazakhstan
  • Kenya (electronic travel authority)
  • Kiribati
  • Kyrgyztan (visa on arrival)
  • Laos
  • Macao (SAR China)
  • Madagascar
  • Malawi (visa on arrival)
  • Malaysia
  • Maldives (visa on arrival)
  • Marshall Islands (visa on arrival)
  • Mauritania (visa on arrival)
  • Mauritius (visa on arrival)
  • Micronesia
  • Mongolia
  • Morocco
  • Mozambique (visa on arrival)
  • Myanmar
  • Nepal (visa on arrival)
  • Nicaragua (visa on arrival)
  • Niue
  • Pakistan (electronic travel authority)
  • Palau Islands (visa on arrival)
  • Palestinian Territory
  • Peru
  • Rwanda
  • Samoa (visa on arrival)
  • Senegal
  • Seychelles (visa on arrival)
  • Singapore
  • Somalia (visa on arrival)
  • Sri Lanka (electronic travel authority)
  • St. Lucia (visa on arrival)
  • St. Vincent and the Grenadines
  • Suriname
  • Taiwan (Chinese Taipei)
  • Tajikistan 
  • Tanzania (visa on arrival)
  • Thailand
  • The Gambia
  • Timor-Leste (visa on arrival)
  • Trinidad and Tobago (visa on arrival)
  • Tuvalu (visa on arrival)
  • Vanuatu 
  • Vietnam

Singapore is the top-most country when it comes to the number of nations whose citizens are allowed for entry even without a visa. It is followed by Germany, France, Japan, Italy, and Spain with 92 countries.

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