Address:
str.Nodirabegim 6/22, 140103, Samarkand, Uzbekistan
We are next to Kapitalbank. Parking space is available in front of the building.
Office Hours:
9:00 am - 8:00 pm from Monday to Saturday
Visa Free Countries for Philippine Passport
Philippine Passport Visa Free Countries in 2024
As of January 2024, Philippine passport holders can travel visa free to 66 countries and territories.
Philippines
Ranking in 2024
Visa-free destinations
79th
66
Armenia *
Barbados
Bolivia
Brazil
Brunei
Burundi *
Cambodia
Cape Verde Islands *
Colombia
Comoro Islands *
Cook Islands
Costa Rica
Cote d'Ivoire
Dominica
Fiji
Guinea-Bissau *
Haiti
Hong Kong (SAR China)
Indonesia
Iran *
Israel
Kazakhstan
Kyrgyzstan *
Laos
Macao (SAR China)
Madagascar *
Malawi *
Malaysia
Maldives *
Marshall Islands *
Mauritania *
Mauritius *
Micronesia
Mongolia
Morocco
Mozambique *
Myanmar
Nepal *
Nicaragua *
Niue
Pakistan **
Palau Islands *
Palestinian Territory
Papua New Guinea *
Peru
Rwanda
Samoa *
Senegal
Seychelles *
Singapore
Somalia *
Sri Lanka **
St. Lucia *
St. Vincent and the Grenadines
Suriname
Taiwan (Chinese Taipei)
Tajikistan *
Tanzania *
Thailand
The Gambia
Timor-Leste *
Togo *
Trinidad and Tobago *
Tuvalu *
Uganda *
Vanuatu
Vietnam
*visa on arrival
**eTA
Where Can Filipino Passport Holders Travel Without a Visa?
The Filipino passport ranks 79th in the world as of 2024 according to Henley Passport Index.
This means that Filipino citizens can travel visa-free to 66 countries in the world. However, to enter the remaining countries, Filipino passport holders must apply for a visa in advance.
Here are some interesting facts about Philippines:
Republic of the Philippines is the nation's full name. Ruy Lopez de Villalobos, a Spanish adventurer, gave the nation its name. In honor of King Philip II of Spain, it was given the name "Philippines".
The Philippines' archipelago is made up of 7,107 islands. The three major island geopolitical groups are Mindano, Visayas, and Luzon. In addition to having three island groupings, the Philippines have 17 regions, 80 provinces, 138 cities, and 1,496 municipalities.
Philippines have a population of around 100,000,000.
2.7% of GDP was spent on education in the nation in 2009.
Catholicism makes up more than 80% of the population, whereas Islam makes up 5%.