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What countries can a Filipino go that doesn't require a visa?

by Guest60942  |  earlier

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I already know it's really hard for a Filipino to get a visa to go to USA, so what other countries can one go that doesn't require a visa, or at least not hard to get and not long wait? (That isn't Asia)

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  1. The Dominican Republic


  2. All ASEAN member countries, Macau & Hong Kong (if you only stay there for 3 days or less per my dad as he is working at an airline company)

    Also i once read an email regarding travelling to Chile and says they don't require a visa to get there, or, I dunno. I know that aside from ASEAN, Phils is also a member of Latin Union.

  3. Unless you are a bird or a fish most Countries require Visa.  Head of States may not be required a Visa but they still have to inform the host country as to the nature of their visit, which in effect still a Visa.

  4. nigeria

  5. Only Asian countries don't require visa.  But if you want countries other than these, you need to have a visa.  If you want, Australia and Canada - it won't take long to have a visa processed.  How about Dubai or Qatar?

  6. Philippine passport holders can be visa-free to go to the following countries that are members of the Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN):

    1. Thailand

    2. Malaysia

    3. Brunei

    4. Myanmar

    5. Laos

    6. Cambodia

    7. Vietnam

    8. Singapore

    9. Hong Kong

    10. Indonesia

    11. Macau

    Aside from those ASEAN countries we can also go to these countries without any visa requirement. Filipinos may need to pay required visa fees upon arrival:

    1. Brazil (for tourism and business)

    2. Israel

    3. Sri Lanka

    4. Maldives

    5. Ethiopia

    6. Kenya

    ** Philippine passport holders can only be visa-free if purpose of travel is only for tourism. Not for business, work, etc.

    ** If you are to travel to Israel and you have plans of going to a different Middle Eastern country like in the UAE, Jordan, etc...you can request the Immigration Officer in Israel to have your visa stamped in a different form (AL-17 form) and NOT IN YOUR PASSPORT. You may not be allowed entry in some middle eastern countries if they see that you have Israeli visa stamp. Not unless you use a different passport when you go to those countries.

    Hope this helps.

    Additional Info:

    I just checked http://visahq.com and Philippine passport holder are visa-free also to the following countries:

    1. Andorra

    2. Bermuda

    3. Bolivia

    4. Burundi

    5. Columbia

    6. Cook Islands

    7. Comoros

    8. Costa Rica

    9. Ecuador (tourism and business)

    10. Fiji

    11. Galapagos Island (tourism, business, and official)

    12. Haiti

    13. Mongolia

    14. Micronesia

    15. Morocco

    16. Oman

    17. Palestine (tourism, business, official)

    18. Peru

    19. Saint Helena

    20. Seychelles

    21. South Korea (official only)

    22. Suriname

    23. Samoa

    24. Tuvalu

    We can go to other places after all! Without the pangs of queueing forever!=D

  7. The Philippines.

  8. You got to be a Vatican Pope to travel anywhere in the world without visa.


  9. ASEAN Countries....

    where were you wen they discussed this?

  10. Countries that Filipinos can go without the need for a visa include all of the member nations of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, which includes the bgi economies such as Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, and Indonesia, as well as the other nations such as Vietnam, East Timor, Laos, and Cambodia. Myanmar has differing positions on the need for a visa.

    Hong Kong and Macau too does not need a visa, as well as Jeju Island in South Korea, and some Pacific Islands that are independent.

  11. thailand

    indonesia

    malaysia

    singapore

    brunei

    east timor

    vietnam

    kampuchea

    laos

    macau, china

    hongkong, china

  12. Africa

    Burkina Faso - 3-month visa issued upon arrival for XOF10,000

    Burundi  -visa issued upon arrival

    Cape Verde - visa issued upon arrival

    Comoros - visa issued upon arrival

    Djibouti - 10-day visa issued upon arrival for DJF3,000; 1-month visa issued upon arrival for DJF5,000

    Egypt (South Sinai only) - 14-day visa issued upon arrival (free of charge)

    Kenya - 3-month visa issued upon arrival for US$50

    Madagascar - 90-day visa issued upon arrival for MGA28,000

    Morocco - 3 months

    Mozambique - 30-day visa issued upon arrival for US$25

    Niger - 1-month visa issued upon arrival for XOF25,000

    Saint Helena - visa issued upon arrival

    Seychelles - 1 month

    Tanzania - visa issued upon arrival for US$50

    Togo - 7-day visa issued upon arrival

    Uganda - 6-month visa issued upon arrival for US$50

    Zambia - visa issued upon arrival for US$25 (single), US$40 (double), and US$80 (multiple)

    ASIAN

    ASEAN

    Brunei Darussalam - 14 days

    Cambodia - 21 days

    Indonesia - 30 days

    Laos - 30 days

    Malaysia - 1 month

    Singapore - 30 days

    Thailand - 30 days

    Vietnam - 21 days

    Non-ASEAN

    Bangladesh - 90-day visa issued upon arrival for US$50

    Hong Kong - 14 days

    Iran - 17-day visa issued upon arrival for US$50

    Israel - 3 months

    South Korea (Jeju Island only) - 30 days

    Macau - 30 days

    Maldives - 30-day visa issued upon arrival (free of charge)

    Mongolia - 21 days

    Nepal - 60-day visa issued upon arrival for US$30

    Sri Lanka -30 days

    Timor-Leste - 30-day visa issued upon arrival for US$30

    Europe

    Armenia - 21-day visa issued upon arrival for US$30

    Azerbaijan - 30-day visa issued upon arrival for US$100

    Georgia - 3 month visa issued on arrival for US$10 ~US$200

    Oceania

    Cook Islands - 31 days

    Fiji - 6-month Visitor's Permit issued upon arrival (free of charge)

    Marshall Islands - 30-day visa issued upon arrival (free of charge) Federated States of Micronesia - 30 days

    Niue - 30 days

    Palau - 30-day visa issued upon arrival (free of charge)

    Samoa - 60-day Visitor's Permit issued upon arrival (free of charge)

    Tuvalu -1-month visa issued upon arrival (free of charge)

    Vanuatu - 30 days

    North America

    Bermuda - 6 months

    Costa Rica - 30 days

    Dominica - 21 days

    Haiti - 3 months

    Saint Kitts and Nevis -14 days

    Saint Lucia - 6-week visa issued upon arrival for US$50

    Saint Vincent and the Grenadines - 1 month

    Turks and Caicos Islands - 30 days

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