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Visa Information for Philippines |
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Visa exempt countries for a visa-free
entry into Philippines
- If you are a national and passport holder of
one of the following countries you do not need a visa
to enter Philippines and a stay of up to 30
days.
Andorra
Angola
Antigua and Barbuda
Argentina
Australia
Austria
Bahamas
Bahrain
Barbados
Belgium
Belize
Benin
Bhutan
Bolivia
Botswana
Brunei
Bulgaria
Burkina Faso
Burundi
Cambodia
Cameroon
Canada
Cape Verde
Central African Republic
Chad
Chile
Colombia
Comoros
Congo
Costa Rica
Ivory Coast
Croatia
Cyprus
Czech Republic
Congo
Denmark
Djibouti
Dominica
Dominican Republic |
Ecuador
El Salvador
Equatorial Guinea
Eritrea
Estonia
Ethiopia
Fiji
Finland
France
Gabon
Gambia
Germany
Ghana
Greece
Grenada
Guatemala
Guinea
Guinea-Bissau
Guyana
Haiti
Holy See
Honduras
Hungary
Iceland
Indonesia
Ireland
Italy
Jamaica
Japan
Kazakhstan
Kenya
Kiribati
Kuwait
Kyrgyzstan
Laos
Latvia
Lesotho
Liberia
Liechtenstein |
Lithuania
Luxembourg
Madagascar
Malawi
Malaysia
Maldives
Mali
Malta
Marshall Islands
Mauritania
Mauritius
Mexico
Micronesia
Monaco
Mongolia
Morocco
Mozambique
Myanmar
Namibia
Nepal
Netherlands
New Zealand
Nicaragua
Niger
Norway
Oman
Palau
Panama
Papua New Guinea
Paraguay
Peru
Poland
Portugal
Qatar
Romania
Russia
Rwanda
Saint Kitts and Nevis
Saint Lucia
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Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Samoa
San Marino
São Tomé and Príncipe
Saudi Arabia
Senegal
Seychelles
Singapore
Slovakia
Slovenia
Solomon Islands
South Africa
South Korea
Spain
Suriname
Swaziland
Sweden
Switzerland
Tajikistan
Thailand
Togo
Trinidad and Tobago
Tunisia
Turkey
Turkmenistan
Tuvalu
Uganda
United Arab Emirates
United Kingdom
United States
Tanzania
Uruguay
Uzbekistan
Vanuatu
Venezuela
Vietnam
Zambia
Zimbabwe |
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If you are a national and passport holder of
one of the following countries you do not need a visa
to enter Philippines and a stay of up to 14
days or 59
days.
Hong
Kong (14 days) |
Macau
(14 days) |
Brazil
(59 days) |
Israel
(59 days) |
Visa
requirements and visa application procedures
are subject to change. Before you travel to
Philippines always contact the
Embassy of Philippines or
visit
this
official government website.
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Travel Insurance, Onward ticket and proof
of funds
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All visitors to Philippines may be
subject to show proof of funds to cover
travel expenses, proof of a valid travel insurance and an onward ticket out of
the country.
Other nationalities and stays for over 3
months.
All visitors who are nationals and holders of passports from other countries
than mentioned above need to apply for an entry visa before you travel to Philippines.
In these
cases you need to contact the
Embassy of Philippines for your visa application.
Extensive Visa Information
More information on visas and visa
application procedures for Philippines you can
find on this
official government website or on the
extensive visa information page of
Philippines on Wikipedia.
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General Visa Information – Not
country specific
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Types of Visa
Every country in the world has different
categories of visas and with various
different names. The most common names
and types of visas include:
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Transit visa - This is a visa for
the purpose of passing through a country
to a destination outside that country.
Validity is usually limited by short.
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Short-stay visa - A visa for the
purpose of short visits or holiday to
the host country. There can be different
sub catagories such as:
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- Private visa, for a private visits by
means of an invitation from residents of
the country.
- Tourist visa, for the purpose of
holiday and leisure travel.
- Medical Visa, for the purpose of
medical reasons such as treatment in a
hospital in the host country.
- Business visa, for the purpose of
engaging in business in the host
country.
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Long-stay visa - A visa for the
purpose longer stays in a country but
still finite stays. There can be
different sub catagories such as:
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- Student visa, for the purpose of study
in the issuing country.
- Temporary worker visa, for the purpose
of approved employment in the issuing
country.
- Journalist visa, for the purpose of
the occupation of journalist.
- Residence visa, for the purpose of
obtaining long-term residence in the
issuing country.
- Immigrant visa, for the purpose of
immigration to the issuing.
- Spousal visa or partner visa, issued
to the spouse, partner or de facto
partner of a resident or citizen of the
issuing country, to be able to settle as
a couple.
- Marriage visa, for the purpose of
intended marriage or civil partnership
in the issuing country.
- Pensioner or Retirement visa, for the
purpose of retiering in the issuing
country.
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Official visa - This is a visa
given too officials doing a job for
their government or representing their
home countrie in the issuing country.
This can be personnel of diplomatic
missions.
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- Diplomatic visa for holders of
diplomatic passports.
Visa - Entry and duration period
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Visas can be for multiple entries into
the host country or for a single-entry.
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Single Entry Visa - means the
visa is for a single entry and canceled
as soon you leaves the said country
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Double-entry, or multiple-entry
Visa’s which permits you double or
multiple entries into the host country
or territory with the same visa.
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Some countries sometimes also issue
re-entry permits. A re-entry permit
allows you to temporarily leave the
country without invalidating your
current visa.
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In most cases a business visa will
normally not allow you to engage in
working in the host country without an
additional obtained work permit.
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For some countries, the authorized
period of stay of a visa is not the same
as the validity of the visa.
For example, when a visa has been issued
to start at April 1 and to expire on
July 1, and the authorized period of
stay is 90 days, then the 90-day
authorized stay begins when you enter
the country (the entrance must be
between April 1 and July 1). Thus, the
latest day you could stay in the country
is maximum 90 days from the date you
entered the country within the validity
period of April 1 to July 1. So if you
enter the country on May 1 you can not
stay the maximum authorized 90 days
since you have to leave the country on
July 1.
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Even when you have a visa, this does not
guarantee you that you may entry the
host country. The immigration at the
border crossing will make the final
determination to allow you to enter or
not. They can even cancel your visa at
the border if you ar not able to
demonstrate to their satisfaction that
you will abide by the status the visa
granted to you.
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Here you will find information about visas and
visa apllication procedures for Philippines. Please note that we have no affiliation with the Embassies mentioned on this website.
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