In a significant move aimed at boosting its tourism sector, the Philippine Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) has officially announced new visa-free privileges for Indian nationals entering the country for tourism purposes.
These updated policies, effective since June 8, 2025, are set to open up the popular Southeast Asian destination to a wider segment of the Indian travel market.
The new regulations introduce two distinct visa-free entry options for Indian tourists, catering to different travel needs and existing visa statuses.
If you consider visiting as a tourist, here's Everything You Need to Know Before Going to the Philippines!
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1. 14-Day Visa-Free Entry for General Tourism
Indian nationals can now enter the Philippines without a visa for a period of 14 days. This privilege is non-extendible and non-convertible to other visa types. To avail of this, travelers must present:
- A passport valid for at least six (6) months beyond their intended stay.
- Confirmed hotel accommodation or booking.
- Proof of financial capacity to support their trip.
- A confirmed return or onward ticket to their next country of destination.
2. 30-Day Visa-Free Entry for Holders of Select Valid Visas (AJACSSUK)
For Indian nationals who hold valid and current visas or residence permits from specific developed countries, the Philippines offers an extended visa-free stay of 30 days. This applies to those with valid visas from American, Japanese, Australian, Canadian, Schengen, Singapore, or United Kingdom (AJACSSUK) jurisdictions. Like the 14-day privilege, this 30-day entry is non-extendible and non-convertible. Requirements include:
- A passport valid for at least six (6) months beyond their contemplated stay.
- Their valid and current AJACSSUK visa or residence permit.
- A confirmed return or onward ticket to their next country of destination.
It's important to note that these visa-free policies are strictly for tourism purposes. Indian nationals intending to transit through the Philippines, or those planning long-term visits or engaging in non-tourism activities such as work or study, are still required to apply for the appropriate Philippine visa at a Philippine Embassy or Consulate in their country of origin or legal residence.
Furthermore, the DFA reminds the public that Indian nationals eligible for e-Visas can continue to apply through the official Philippine e-Visa website, evisa.gov.ph. Similar to the visa-free entries, e-Visas are also not extendable or convertible to other visa-based stay or admission status categories.
This strategic policy shift by the Philippine government is anticipated to significantly boost tourism arrivals from India, a growing outbound travel market, and strengthen the ties between the two nations.
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