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    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 (sufficient fund must be at least 500USD)

    Singapore - 30 days

    Thailand - 30 days

    Vietnam - 21 days

    Non- ASEAN

    Azerbaijan - 30 days visa issued upon arrival

    Taiwan - 30 days if holding a valid visa for Australia, Canada, Japan, New Zealand,

    Schengen countries, United Kingdom or United States. Check

    athttps://nas.immigration.gov.tw/nase/ to meet the requirements.

    Georgia 90 days visa issued upon arrival, 360 days visa free to those who have

    temporary residence of Qatar, Oman, Bahrain and Kuwait

    Hong Kong - 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 at www.mfa.gov.ir

    Israel - 90 days (3 months)

    South Korea (if arriving at Jeju Island only) - 30 days

    Macau - 30 days

    Maldives - 30 days visa issued upon arrival, extension of maximum 90 days 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). You can get this prior to arrival at www.eta.gov.lk

    Timor-Leste - 30 days single entry visa issued upon arrival for around US$30,

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    extension is possible up to 90 days

    Europe

    Kosovo - 90 days

    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

    Vanuatu - 30 days

    North America

    Bermuda - 31 days before but since May, they now require visas for Philippine

    passport holders

    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

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    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 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

    Mozambique - 30 days visa issued upon arrival. Extension of 30 days is possible

    around USD 66

    Saint Helena - visa issued upon arrival

    Seychelles 1 month Visitors 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

    **UPDATED and CHECKED: January 3, 2012

    **Information is intended for tourist visit purpose only

    **Details may change anytime after the update due to new laws so double-check the

    immigration rules of the country youre planning to visit

    **Transit visa may be required when you're not on a direct flight

    **Sources: International Air Transport Association (IATA), Qantas, Wiki, Visalink, VisaHq.ph

    Some important notes:

    The list of countries above wont let you need a visa BEFORE your arrival. Doesnt mean

    you wont need one forever. I just listed the allowed days just like when youre going to SG

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    for example, you may visit the place until the allotted days without a visa. You can also

    extend your stay but you have to comply with their visa requirement thats the time you

    have to secure a visa or permit depending on your purpose (work, business, study, etc)

    The other countries require a visa upon arrival. Its usually done at the port of entry or at the

    immigration bureau of that country. They usually ask you about yourpurpose of

    visit/travel and check your documents like yourpassport(which must be at least 6 monthsvalid from the date of expiry), valid IDs (when I say valid it means its not expired and is

    accepted by all government offices),return tickets, and money. They usually require you to

    hold proof of sufficient funds to cover your stay. Some strict countries checkpoint

    authorities require documents such as employment letter, hotel reservations, personal

    invitation, permit to travel and the like. They have the authority to refuse your entry if you fail

    to comply with them.

    Feel free to leave comments below and use it to share your visa concerns and experiences

    with others. You can exchange related stuff in the comments section just like a forum. But

    please you guys, I made this effort to share this for everyone and its free. I have updated the

    details, too one by one. Please respect this page and dont throw nasty comments to

    anyone. Filipinos are polite, courteous and hospitable. I want to see that in here. Help each

    other instead of turning each other downTHANK YOU.