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63 Visa-Free Countries for Philippine Passport Holders

Are you looking for the next country to visit in 2018? Good news because Philippine passport holders can now travel to 63 countries and territories visa-free! Filipinos who love to travel can enter 63 countries and territories without the need to apply for a visa before leaving the Philippines.

According to Passport Index, the Philippine passport now ranks 67th in the world, one step higher than last year at 66.

Here is a list of countries and territories where Filipinos can travel visa-free. Places marked with (*) will be issued a visa on arrival, while those with (**) will be issued an electronic travel authority upon arrival:

Asia

  1. Brunei
  2. Cambodia
  3. Hong Kong
  4. Indonesia
  5. Kyrgyzstan*
  6. Laos
  7. Macao
  8. Malaysia
  9. Maldives*
  10. Mongolia
  11. Myanmar
  12. Nepal*
  13. Singapore
  14. Sri Lanka**
  15. Thailand
  16. Timor-Leste*
  17. Vietnam

Africa

  1. Cape Verde*
  2. Comores Island*
  3. Cote d’Ivoir
  4. Djibouti*
  5. Gambia
  6. Guinea-Bissau*
  7. Kenya*
  8. Madagascar*
  9. Malawi*
  10. Mauritania*
  11. Mauritius*
  12. Morocco
  13. Mozambique*
  14. Rwanda
  15. Seychelles*
  16. Somalia*
  17. St Helena*
  18. Tanzania*
  19. Togo*
  20. Uganda*

Oceania

  1. Cook Islands*
  2. Fiji
  3. Marshall Islands*
  4. Micronesia
  5. Niue
  6. Palau Islands*
  7. Papua New Guinea*
  8. Samoa*
  9. Tuvalu*
  10. Vanuatu

Carribean

  1. Dominica
  2. Haiti
  3. St Lucia*
  4. St Vincent and the Grenadines
  5. Trinidad and Tobago*

Americas

  1. Bolivia
  2. Brazil
  3. Colombia
  4. Costa Rica
  5. Ecuador
  6. Nicaragua*
  7. Peru
  8. Suriname

Middle East

  1. Armenia*
  2. Iran*
  3. Israel

Taiwan is currently not on the list of places that allow Filipinos visa-free, as Taiwan’s visa-free initiative is on a 9-month trial period from November 1, 2017 until July 31, 2018.

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