100+ Visa-Free, Visa On Arrival, eVisa Countries for Filipinos
If you dream of traveling the world, start at any of these visa-free, visa on arrival, and e-visa countries for Filipinos.
This is a strategic move to build up your travel history so you can eventually set foot on visa-required countries. Trust us, it’s one of the ways to increase your chances of visa approval. In fact, it paved the way for us to get our South Korea visa way back in 2016. South Korea was the very first country we visited that required a visa.
Ready to travel the world? Prepare your Philippine passport and jet off to these destinations that are visa-free for Filipinos. We categorized them according to continents so it’ll be easier for you to check and prioritise the countries you plan to travel to in the future.
Visa-free countries in Asia for Filipinos


Southeast Asia
1. Brunei Darussalam = 14 days
2. Cambodia = 30 days
3. Indonesia = 30 days
4. Laos = 30 days
5. Malaysia = 30 days
6. Myanmar = 14 days
7. Singapore = 30 days
8. Thailand = 60 days
9. Vietnam = 21 days
Other parts of Asia
10. Hainan, China = 15 days (as part of tourist group of 5 or more people)
11. Hong Kong, China = 14 days
12. Macao, China = 30 days
13. Kazakhstan = 30 days
14. Kish Island = 14 days
15. Mongolia = 21 days
16. Jeju Island, South Korea = 30 days
17. Oman = 14 days
18. Palestine = 90 days (Arrival by sea to Gaza Strip not allowed)
19. Taiwan = 14 days (Taiwan extends its visa-free trial for Filipinos until 31 July 2026)
20. Tajikistan = 30 days
Visa-free countries in Africa for Filipinos


21. Angola = 30 days
22. Benin = 30 days
23. Côte d’Ivoire = 90 days
24. Malawi = 90 days
25. Morocco = 90 days
26. Rwanda = 90 days
Visa-free countries in the Americas


North America
27. Barbados = 90 days
28. Bermuda = Conditional (if transiting in the UK, holds a valid visa for US, Canada, and the UK)
29. Dominica = 21 days
30. Haiti = 90 days
31. Nicaragua = 90 days
32. Saint Vincent and the Grenadines = 90 days
33. Costa Rica = 90 days
South America
34. Bolivia = 90 days
35. Brazil = 90 days
36. Colombia = 180 days (90 days arrival, 90 days extension)
37. Paraguay = 30 days
38. Peru = 90 days
39. Suriname = 90 days
Visa-free countries in Oceania


40. Cook Islands = 31 days
41. Fiji = 120 days
42. Kiribati = 90 days
43. Micronesia = 30 days
44. Niue = 30 days
45. Pitcairn Islands = 14 days + US$35 landing fee or US$5 tax if not going ashore
46. Vanuatu = 120 days
Visa-free countries in Europe and other parts
47. Svalbard = Indefinitely
48. Transnistria = 45 days; Registration required at the border checkpoint
49. Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus = 90 days
Visa on arrival countries for Filipinos


A visa on arrival means you can enter the territory with a visa application at the port of entry. Depending on the destination, you might be asked by the immigration to show some documents other than your passport. These could be your return flights, accommodation bookings, invitation letter, and other proofs of sufficient funds.
Asia
50. Kyrgyzstan = 60 days
51. Maldives = 30 days
52. Nepal = 90 days
53. Sri Lanka = 30 days
54. Timor-Leste = 30 days
Africa
55. Burundi = 30 days
56. Comoros = 45 days
57. Guinea-Bissau = 90 days
58. Madagascar = 90 days
59. Mauritania = 30 days
60. Mauritius = 60 days
61. Mozambique = 30 days
62. Seychelles = 90 days
63. Senegal = 30 days
64. Somalia = 30 days
65. Tanzania = 90 days
The Americas
66. Saint Lucia = 6 weeks
Oceania
67. Marshall Islands = 90 days
68. Palau = 30 days
69. Samoa = 90 days
70. Tuvalu = 30 days
e-Visa countries for Filipinos


e-Visas are electronic visas you need to apply prior to your travel dates. Depending on the country, e-Visas could be free or with certain fees.
71. Afghanistan = 30 days
72. Albania = 90 days
73. Antigua and Barbuda
74. Armenia = 120 days
75. Bahrain = 14 days
76. Bahamas = 90 days
77. Bhutan = 90 days
78. Botswana = 90 days
79. Burkina Faso
80. Cameroon
81. Chad
82. Democratic Republic of Congo
83. Cuba = 90 days
84. 70. Djibouti = 90 days
85. Equatorial Guinea
86. Ethiopia = 90 days
87. Gabon = 90 days
88. Galapagos Islands = 60 days (pre-registration required)
89. Georgia = 30 days
90. Guinea = 90 days
91. India = 30 days
92. Iran = 30 days
93. Iraq = 30 days
94. Israel = 90 days
95. Kenya = 90 days
96. Libya
97. Montserrat = 1 year
98. Mauritania = 30 days
99. Moldova = 90 days
100. Namibia = 90 days
101. Nigeria = 30 days
102. Pakistan = 90 days
103. Papua New Guinea = 60 days
104. Qatar
105. Russia = 30 days
106. Saint Kitts and Nevis = 30 days
107. São Tomé and Príncipe
108. Sierra Leone = 90 days
109. Somalia = 30 days
110. South Africa
111. South Sudan = 30 days (US$100); 90 days (US$200); 180 days (US$350)
112. Syria
113. Togo = 15 days
114. Trinidad and Tobago = 90 days
115. Turkey = 30 days (for visa holders of Schengen, USA, UK)
116. Uganda = 90 days
117. Ukraine
118. Uzbekistan = 30 days
119. Venezuela
120. Zambia = 90 days
121. Zimbabwe = 30 days
Travel tips
- Make sure that your Philippine passport has at least 6 months validity before traveling. Yes, this applies to all your international travels including these visa-free countries for Filipinos.
- Prepare to show proof of flight tickets, hotel bookings, sufficient funds, invitation letters, and other travel documents depending on country of destination. Immigration officers (IOs) might ask for these documents when passing the immigration counters. Read our PH immigration tips to avoid being offloaded.
- Countries may change their visa policies from time to time, so double-check their official websites before you travel.
- Research about your destination country before your scheduled trip. Know their customs, traditions, and laws. You don’t want to experience some culture shock and inconveniences when the time comes.
We hope you find this list of visa-free countries for Filipinos handy. So, have you decided on your next travel destination? We recommend you start somewhere near the Philippines first. Build your travel history in Southeast Asia, then to Asia, then to the rest of the world. You’ll find yourself traveling across the world in no time.
Sources: Wikipedia, VisaHQ.ph

