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66 Visa-Free Countries Filipinos Should Prepare to Visit Next

October 31, 2024
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Ready to see the world past your screens?


Filipino wanderlusts, no doubt, are looking for new adventures. They’re eager to book flights and go to places, perhaps even strategically looking at travel destinations that do not require a visa. Want in and need a list of these visa-free countries? Scroll through!

 

*As of July 2024


Asia


Brunei


The independent and oil-rich Brunei is the most devout Islamic country in Southeast Asia, boasting several stunning mosques. Outside Islamic prayer times, appropriately dressed visitors are welcome to enter these sites.

 

In Brunei, Filipinos are welcome to stay up to 14 days without a visa. However, if you plan to stay longer—with months being the maximum length of your stay—the Bruneian government requires a visa that you can procure from the Brunei Embassy.

 

Here are other visa-free countries in Asia and the allowed duration of stay without a visa.

 

  • Cambodia — 30 days

  • Hong Kong — 14 days

  • Indonesia — 30 days

  • Kazakhstan — 30 days

  • Kyrgyzstan* — 30 days

  • Laos — 30 days

  • Macao — 30 days

  • Malaysia — 30 days

  • Maldives* — 30 days

  • Mongolia — 21 days

  • Myanmar — 14 days

  • Nepal* — 90 days

  • Pakistan** — 30 days

  • Singapore — 30 days

  • Sri Lanka** — 30 days

  • Taiwan — 14 days

  • Tajikistan — 60 days

  • Thailand — 30 days

  • Timor-Leste* — 30 days

  • Vietnam — 21 days

     

Africa


Cape Verde Islands*


Cape Verde is perfect for travelers seeking exciting and rewarding adventures. If you like hitting the waters, you can explore the Boa Vista and Sal islands. There are also many thrilling outdoor activities, including horseback riding or quad biking while sightseeing. To note: visitors with Philippine passports can get a visa upon arrival in Cape Verde.

 

Here are other visa-free countries in Africa and the allowed duration of stay without a visa.

 

  • Comoro Islands* — 45 days

  • Cote d'Ivoire — 90 days

  • Guinea-Bissau* — 90 days

  • Madagascar — 90 days

  • Malawi* — 90 days

  • Mauritania* — 90 days

  • Mauritius* — 60 days

  • Morocco — 90 days

  • Mozambique* — 30 days

  • Rwanda — 90 days

  • Senegal — 90 days

  • Seychelles* — 3 months

  • Somalia* — 30 days

  • Tanzania* — 3 months

  • The Gambia — 90 days

  • Togo — 90 days

  • Uganda — 45 days

     

North and South America


Brazil


Brazil is a cultural wonder home to seven natural and 14 cultural UNESCO World Heritage Sites. A tourist visa to Brazil is not required for Filipino citizens; however, it’s good to keep in mind that the longest possible stay here is three months. (Before you fly out to see Brazil and what it has to offer, check out Globe’s reliable traveler SIM to ensure you stay connected with your friends and family.)

 

Ahead, find the other visa-free countries in the Americas and the allowed duration of stay without a visa.

 

  • Bolivia — 90 days

  • Colombia — 90 days upon arrival; can extend another 90 days (180 days total)

  • Costa Rica — 30 days upon arrival; can extend another 60 days (90 days total)

  • Nicaragua* — 90 days

  • Peru — 183 days

  • Suriname — 90 days

     

Caribbean


Barbados


Looking for another UNESCO World Heritage Site to marvel at? Look no further than Barbados. This tiny island in the Caribbean has attractions that boast a combination of history and architecture. The Philippine passport is visa-free in Barbados for up to 90 days.

 

Here are other visa-free countries in the Caribbean and the allowed duration of stay without a visa.

 

  • Dominica — 21 days

  • Haiti — 3 months

  • St. Lucia* — 6 weeks

  • St. Vincent and the Grenadines — 1 month

  • Trinidad and Tobago* — 90 days

     

Middle East


Armenia*


Did you know? Armenia’s history traces the roots of civilization and goes back before the Bronze Age. It was the first nation to make Christianity its official religion and is home to the most stunning churches in the world. Some of the churches to check out include the Khor Virap Monastery, Noravank Monastery, and Echimiazin Armenian Apostolic Church. Filipinos can stay here for up to 120 days without a visa.

 

Here are other visa-free countries in the Middle East and the allowed duration of stay without a visa.

 

  • Iran* — 30 days

  • Israel — 3 months

  • Palestinian Territories

 

Oceania


Tuvalu*


The tiny nation of Tuvalu only has an estimated 11,192 people. It has one of the most lenient visa policies, making it the perfect next destination for an overseas trip. Philippine passport holders can stay in this secluded paradise for up to a month.

 

Here are other visa-free countries in Oceania and the allowed duration of stay without a visa.

 

  • Cook Islands — 31 days

  • Fiji — 4 months

  • Marshall Islands* — 90 days

  • Micronesia — 30 days

  • Niue — 30 days

  • Palau Islands* — 30 days

  • Papua New Guinea — 60 days

  • Samoa* — 60 days

  • Vanuatu — 30 days

     

*Visa on arrival

 

Visa on arrival means that visitors can obtain a visa when they arrive in the country and do not need to apply in advance.

 

** Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA)

 

For some countries, an eTA may be necessary for visa-exempt foreign nationals. This increases visibility and security by screening travelers before they arrive.

 

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