Visa Exemption for Filipinos 90
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Visa Free for Pinoys
If you’re a Filipino and a holder of Philippine passport who likes traveling and exploring the beauty of the world, but hates the visa requirement to some countries, frown no more for you can still go to wonderful places without hassle-visa-appointments.
The list of countries below doesn’t require a visa for Filipinos prior to arrival. All you need are passport, plane tickets / itinerary, and some money for your tour.
No Visa Required for Filipinos in the Following Countries…
Asia
ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asian Nations)
· 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
Non- ASEAN
· Azerbaijan - 30 days visa issued upon arrival for US$100
· Bangladesh - 90-days visa issued upon arrival for US$50
· Republic of China (Taiwan) - 30 days if holding a vaild visa for Australia, Canada, Japan, New Zealand, Schengen countries, United Kingdom or United States
· Georgia - 90 days visa issued on arrival for US$10 ~ US$200
· Hong Kong - 14 days
· Iran - 15 days visa issued upon arrival for US$50
· Israel - 90 days
· South Korea (Jeju Island only) - 30 days
· Macau - 30 days
· Maldives - 30 days visa issued upon arrival (free of charge)
· Mongolia - 21 days
· Nepal - 15/30/90 days visa issued upon arrival for US$25/40/100
· Sri Lanka - 30 days
· Timor-Leste - 30 days visa issued upon arrival for US$30
Europe
· Kosovo - 90 days
Oceania
· Cook Islands - 31 days
· Fiji - 120 days Visitor's Permit issued upon arrival (free of charge)
· Marshall Islands - 30 days visa issued upon arrival (free of charge)
· Federated States of Micronesia - 30 days
· Niue - 30 days
· Palau - 30 days visa issued upon arrival (free of charge)
· Samoa - 60 days Visitor's Permit issued upon arrival (free of charge)
· Tuvalu - 30 days visa issued upon arrival (free of charge)
· Vanuatu - 30 days
North America
· Bermuda - 31 days
· Costa Rica - 120 days Visitor's Permit issued upon arrival (free of charge)
· Dominica - 30 days visa issued upon arrival (free of charge)
· Haiti - 30 days
· Nicaragua - 30 days
· Saint Kitts and Nevis - 30 days visa issued upon arrival (free of charge)
· Saint Lucia - 60 days Visitor's Permit issued upon arrival (free of charge)
· Saint Vincent and the Grenadines - 30 days visa issued upon arrival (free of charge)
· Turks and Caicos Islands - 30 days
South America
· Bolivia - 59 days
· Brazil - 90 days
· Colombia - 90 days
· Ecuador - 90 days
· Peru - 90 days
· Suriname - 120 days
Africa
· Burundi - visa issued upon arrival
· Cape Verde - visa issued upon arrival
· Comoros - A free 24 hour transit visa issued upon arrival at the airport. Within 24 hours this must be converted into a full visa at the immigration office in Moroni (fee payable)
· Djibouti - 10 days visa issued upon arrival for DJF3,000; 30 days visa issued upon arrival for DJF5,000
· Gambia - At port of entry passport 24-72 hour transit pass is issued. This must be converted into a full visa valid up to 1 month at the immigration department in Banjul (fee payable)
· Kenya - 90 days visa issued upon arrival for US$50
· Madagascar - 90 days visa issued upon arrival for MGA140,000
· Morocco - 90 days
· Mozambique - 30 days visa issued upon arrival for US$25
· Saint Helena - visa issued upon arrival
· Seychelles - 30 days
· Tanzania - visa issued upon arrival for US$50
· Togo - 7 days visa issued upon arrival
· Uganda - 180 days visa issued upon arrival for US$50
· Zambia - 90 days visa issued upon arrival for US$50
**Details may change due to new law updates so double-check the immigration rules of the country you’re planning to visit
**Transit visa may be required when you're not on a direct flight
**The List is from Wiki but hard to find so I thought of posting it here for easy search result :
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