Countries whose Nationals Can Enter the Philippines Without a Visa

Are you ready to embark on a journey to the Pearl of the Orient Seas without the hassle of visa applications? Well, you’re in for a treat! In this article, we’ll be diving into the delightful world of international travel to the Philippines, where certain lucky passport holders can waltz right in without a visa in hand. So, grab your backpack, pack your sunblock, and let’s set sail on this visa-free adventure together!

Thanks to Executive Order No. 408, issued back in 1960, nationals from certain countries can breeze into the Philippines without the need for a visa. It’s like a golden ticket to paradise, no paperwork required.

Visa-Free Entry

Picture this: You arrive at the airport, your heart brimming with excitement for the adventures that lie ahead. But instead of fretting over visa paperwork, you breeze through immigration with a smile, thanks to the visa-free entry privilege extended to nationals of select countries. It’s like a warm embrace from the Philippines, welcoming you with open arms and a promise of unforgettable experiences.

Explore the Philippines Visa-Free: Countries Whose Nationals Can Enter the Philippines Without One

Countries Eligible for Visa-Free Entry

Curious to know if your country made the cut? Here’s a glimpse of some of the lucky nations whose citizens can enter the Philippines without the hassle of a visa:

  1. Andorra
  2. Angola
  3. Antigua and Barbuda
  4. Argentina
  5. Australia
  6. Austria
  7. Bahamas
  8. Bahrain
  9. Barbados
  10. Belgium
  11. Belize
  12. Benin
  13. Bhutan
  14. Bolivia
  15. Botswana
  16. Brazil
  17. Brunei
  18. Bulgaria
  19. Burkina Faso
  20. Burundi
  21. Cambodia
  22. Cameroon
  23. Canada
  24. Cape Verde
  25. Central African Republic
  26. Chad
  27. Chile
  28. Colombia
  29. Comoros
  30. Congo
  31. Congo, Democratic Republic
  32. Costa Rica
  33. Cote d’ Ivoire
  34. Croatia
  35. Cyprus
  36. Czech Republic
  37. Denmark
  38. Djibouti
  39. Dominica
  40. Dominican Republic
  41. Ecuador
  42. El Salvador
  43. Equatorial Guinea
  44. Eritrea
  45. Estonia
  46. Ethiopia
  47. Fiji
  48. Finland
  49. France
  50. Gabon
  51. Gambia
  52. Germany
  53. Ghana
  54. Greece
  55. Grenada
  56. Guatemala
  57. Guinea
  58. Guinea-Bissau
  59. Guyana
  60. Haiti
  61. Honduras
  62. Hungary
  63. Iceland
  64. Indonesia
  65. Ireland
  66. Israel
  67. Italy
  68. Jamaica
  69. Japan
  70. Kazakhstan
  71. Kenya
  72. Kiribati
  73. Korea (ROK)
  74. Kuwait
  75. Kyrgyzstan
  76. Laos
  77. Latvia
  78. Lesotho
  79. Liberia

80. Liechtenstein
81. Lithuania
82. Luxembourg
83. Madagascar
84. Malawi
85. Malaysia
86. Maldives
87. Mali
88. Malta
89. Marshall Islands
90. Mauritania
91. Mauritius
92. Mexico
93. Micronesia
94. Monaco
95. Mongolia
96. Morocco
97. Mozambique
98. Myanmar
99. Namibia
100. Nepal
101. Netherlands
102. New Zealand
103. Nicaragua
104. Niger
105. Norway
106. Oman
107. Palau
108. Panama
109. Papua New Guinea
110. Paraguay
111. Peru
112. Poland
113. Portugal
114. Qatar
115. Romania
116. Russia
117. Rwanda
118. St. Kitts and Nevis
119. Saint Lucia
120. St. Vincent and the Grenadines
121. Samoa
122. San Marino
123. Sao Tome and Principe
124. Saudi Arabia
125. Senegal
126. Seychelles
127. Singapore
128. Slovak Republic
129. Slovenia
130. Solomon Islands
131. South Africa
132. Spain
133. Suriname
134. Swaziland
135. Sweden
136. Switzerland
137. Tajikistan
138. Tanzania
139. Thailand
140. Togo
141. Trinidad and Tobago
142. Tunisia
143. Turkey
144. Turkmenistan
145. Tuvalu
146. Uganda
147. United Arab Emirates
148. United Kingdom of Great Britain & Northern Ireland
149. United States of America
150. Uruguay
151. Uzbekistan
152. Vanuatu
153. Vatican
154. Venezuela
155. Vietnam
156. Zambia
157. Zimbabwe

Polly Amora

Polly Amora is the señorita behind GoldenIslandSenorita.Net. A corporate warrior by day, and a perpetual explorer by heart. She is a lifelong learner who is very outgoing, speaks four languages, loud & outspoken, and loves to have adventures in the mountains, on the beach, and in the city. You can throw her anywhere, and she'll handle it like a pro. Ice cream and bourbon are two of her weaknesses.

3 Comments

  1. Yun feeling na….if I talk to the immigration officers in Tagalog I don’t even need a passport

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