Indulge in hassle-free travel opportunities that await Philippine passport holders, whether they possess a valid UK visa or residency or are venturing to Canada, the USA, or Schengen countries. This groundbreaking arrangement streamlines the travel experience for Filipinos, eliminating the need for additional visas and simplifying the journey to explore diverse destinations.
Imagine the freedom to embark on your next adventure without the constraints of visa applications and bureaucratic processes. Whether you're planning a leisurely getaway, an educational pursuit, or a business endeavour, this arrangement opens doors to boundless possibilities for Filipino travellers.
By holding a valid UK visa or residency or travelling to Canada, the USA, or Schengen countries, Filipinos can traverse borders with ease, experiencing the richness of different cultures and landscapes firsthand. From the historic streets of London to the bustling cities of North America and the picturesque towns of Europe, the world becomes your playground, waiting to be explored.
Moreover, beyond the convenience it offers, this arrangement fosters deeper connections and cultural exchange between nations. As Filipinos journey to new destinations, they bring with them their unique perspectives, traditions, and experiences, enriching the cultural tapestry of the places they visit and forging lasting bonds with people from around the globe.
With each trip, Filipinos contribute to the global exchange of ideas, knowledge, and understanding, creating bridges that transcend geographical boundaries. This enhances individual experiences and promotes mutual respect, appreciation, and cooperation among nations.
In essence, this arrangement heralds a new era of travel for Philippine passport holders, empowering them to embark on journeys with greater convenience, flexibility, and cultural enrichment. So, seize the opportunity to explore the world and expand your horizons, knowing that hassle-free travel is now within reach.
29 countries you can visit with a UK visa or residency on a Philippine passport
- Albania: 90 days
- Anguilla: 90 days
- Antigua and Barbuda: 30 days (Visa on Arrival)
- Bahrain: 14 or 30 days (Visa on Arrival / E-visa)
- Bermuda: 30 days
- British Virgin Islands: 180 days
- Bonaire: 90 days
- Bosnia and Herzegovina: 30 days
- Cayman Islands: 30 days
- Costa Rica: 30 days
- Cuba: 30 days
- Curacao: 30 days
- Dominican Republic: 90 days
- Egypt: 30 days
- Georgia: 90 days
- Gibraltar: 180 days
- Jordan: 90 days (E-visa)
- Mexico: 180 days
- Montenegro: 30 days
- Morocco: 30 days (E-visa)
- North Macedonia: 15 days
- Panama: 30 days
- Qatar: 30 days
- Serbia: 90 days
- Sint Maarten: 30 days
- Thailand: 60 days
- Turkey: 30 days
- Turks and Caicos Islands: 30 days
- UK: 24 hours
40 countries you can visit with a US visa on a Philippine passport
- Albania: 90 days
- Anguilla: 90 days
- Antigua and Barbuda: Visa on Arrival, 30 days
- Argentina: E-visa, 90 days
- Armenia: 21 or 120 days (Visa on Arrival)
- Bahrain: 14 or 30 days (Visa on Arrival/E-visa)
- Belize: 30 days
- Bermuda: 30 days
- Bosnia and Herzegovina: 30 days
- British Virgin Islands: 180 days
- Canada: 180 days (eTA)
- Costa Rica: 30 days
- Cuba: E-visa, 30 days
- Dominican Republic: 90 days
- El Salvador: 90 days
- Egypt: Visa on Arrival, 30 days
- Georgia: 90 days
- Guatemala: 90 days
- Honduras: 90 days
- Japan: E-visa, 30 days
- Jordan: E-visa, 90 days
- Kosovo: 15 days
- Mexico: 180 days
- Moldova: 90 days
- Montenegro: 30 days
- Morocco: E-visa, 30 days
- Nicaragua: Visa on Arrival, 30 days
- North Macedonia: 15 days
- South Korea: 30 days
- Panama: 30 days
- Qatar: Visa on Arrival, 30 days
- Saudi Arabia: Visa on Arrival, 90 days
- Sao Tome and Principe: 15 days
- Serbia: 90 days
- Sint Maarten: 30 days
- Thailand: E-visa, 60 days
- Turkey: E-visa, 30 days
- Turks and Caicos Islands: 30 days
- UK: 24 hours
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33 countries you can visit with a Canada visa on a Philippine passport
- Anguilla: 90 days
- Antigua and Barbuda: 30 days (Visa on Arrival)
- Armenia: 120 days (Visa on Arrival)
- Aruba: 30 days
- Bahamas: 30 days
- Belize: 30 days
- Bermuda: Visa must be valid for 45 days beyond the expiration of visitor stay
- British Virgin Islands: 180 days
- Canada: 180 days
- Cayman Islands: 30 days
- Costa Rica: 30 days
- Cuba: 30 days (E-visa)
- Cuba: 30 days (E-visa)
- Curacao: 30 days
- Dominican Republic: 90 days
- Egypt: 30 days (Visa on Arrival)
- El Salvador: 90 days
- Georgia: 90 days
- Guatemala: 90 days
- Honduras: 30 days (Visa on arrival)
- Kosovo: 15 days
- Mexico: 180 days
- Montenegro: 30 days
- Nicaragua: 30 days (Visa on Arrival)
- North Macedonia: 15 days
- Panama: 90 days
- Qatar: 30 days (Visa on Arrival)
- Saudi Arabia: 90 days (Visa on Arrival)
- Sint Maarten: 30 days
- South Korea: 30 days
- Thailand: 60 days (E-visa)
- Turks and Caicos: 90 days
- United Kingdom: 24 hours
39 Non-Schengen countries you can visit with a Schengen visa on a Philippine passport
- Albania: 90 days
- Andorra: 90 days
- Antigua and Barbuda: 30 days (Visa on Arrival)
- Armenia: 21 or 120 days (Visa on Arrival/ E-visa)
- Aruba: 30 days
- Belize: 30 days
- Bonaire: 90 days
- Bosnia and Herzegovina: 30 days
- Bulgaria: 90 days
- Costa Rica: 30 days
- Cuba: 30 days (E-visa)
- Curacao: 30 days
- Cyprus: 90 days
- Dominican Republic: 90 days
- Egypt: 30 days (Visa on Arrival)
- El Salvador: 90 days
- Georgia: 90 days
- Guatemala: 90 days
- Honduras: 90 days
- Jordan: 90 days (E-visa)
- Kosovo: 15 days
- Mexico: 180 days
- Moldova: 90 days
- Monaco: 90 days
- Montenegro: 30 days
- Nicaragua: 30 days (Visa on Arrival)
- North Macedonia: 15 days
- Panama: 30 days
- Qatar: 30 days (Visa on Arrival)
- Romania: 90 days
- Saint Maarten: 30 days
- San Marino: 30 days
- Sao Tome and Principe: 15 days
- Saudi Arabia: 90 days (Visa on Arrival)
- Serbia: 90 days
- South Korea: 30 days
- Thailand: 60 days (E-visa)
- Turkey: 30 days (E-visa)
- United Kingdom: 24 hours
Disclaimer: Although this information was last updated in May 2024, Please note that visa regulations and entry requirements may change, so verifying with the respective embassies or consulates before planning your trip is essential. Additionally, some countries may have specific conditions or restrictions for entry, even if you hold a UK visa or residency permit
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