Philippines passport ยท Henley rank #76 ยท Updated May 2026

Visa-Free Countries for Philippines Passport 2026

Philippines passport holders can enter 107 destinations without an embassy visa: 47 visa-free, 31 with visa on arrival, and 29 with an eVisa. Ranked #76 on the Henley Passport Index 2026.

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Visa-free
31
Visa on arrival
29
eVisa
56
Visa required

Open border

Visa-free for Philippines passport holders

47 countries โ€” show your passport at immigration, get the entry stamp, you are in.

Embassy visa required

Where the Philippines passport needs a full visa

These 56 destinations require a visa applied for at an embassy or consulate before travel. Plan 2 to 8 weeks for processing.

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Questions

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01How many countries can a Philippines passport visit visa-free?

A Philippines passport holder can enter 107 countries without an embassy visa: 47 fully visa-free, 31 with visa on arrival, and 29 with an eVisa. Henley Passport Index 2026 ranks the Philippines passport #76 globally with a score of 67.

02Where do Filipino passport holders need a visa?

Around 56 destinations require an embassy visa applied for in advance. The list typically includes major closed or restricted-entry markets โ€” see the full list below grouped by continent.

03Does a Philippines passport need ESTA, ETIAS, or any travel authorisation?

For most destinations, Philippines passport holders apply for a visa-on-arrival or eVisa as listed below. Schemes like ESTA, ETIAS, and the UK ETA do not apply to Philippines passport holders for visa-exempt entry.

04What is the Philippines passport ranking in 2026?

The Henley Passport Index 2026 ranks the Philippines passport #76, with visa-free or visa-on-arrival access to 67 destinations. Rankings are recompiled quarterly using IATA Timatic data.

05How long can I stay in a visa-free country?

Most visa-free or visa-on-arrival entries grant 30, 60, or 90 days. The Schengen Area uses a strict 90-days-in-any-180 rule; some countries (Mexico, Albania) allow 180 days; others (Vietnam) cap at 45. Always confirm the per-country limit before booking long stays.

06Does a Philippines passport need a visa for the United Kingdom?

Philippines passport holders generally need a UK visitor visa applied for at the British embassy or consulate before travel.

07Does a Philippines passport need a visa for Schengen Europe?

Philippines passport holders generally need a Schengen short-stay visa (Type C) applied for at the embassy of the country they will spend the most time in.

08What documents do I need at the airport?

A passport valid for at least 3 to 6 months beyond departure, a return or onward ticket, proof of accommodation, and proof of funds for the planned stay. Some countries also ask for travel insurance.

09Where is the data sourced from?

Visa rules are compiled from the Henley Passport Index 2026, the IATA Travel Centre (Timatic), and the destination's official immigration portal, then cross-checked against the issuing-country foreign office. Data last verified May 2026.

Methodology

Last verified May 2026. Compiled by Max at TripMemo from the Henley Passport Index 2026, IATA Travel Centre (Timatic), and the issuing countryโ€™s foreign office, DFA Philippines advisories. Visa policy can change at short notice โ€” confirm specific entry rules on the destinationโ€™s official immigration site within two weeks of departure.

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