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Immigration and citizenship firm Henley & Partners reported that Filipinos can visit 61 countries without applying for a visa.
Henley & Partners placed the Philippines in 76th place in its Visa Restrictions Index on February.
Based on information from the International Air Transport Association (IATA) through its Timatic application as of December 2015, the 61 countries are as follows:
Asia:
Brunei Darussalam (14 days)
Cambodia (21 days)
Indonesia (30 days)
Laos (30 days)
Malaysia (14 days)
Myanmar (14 days)
Singapore (30 days)
Thailand (30 days)
Vietnam (21 days)
Azerbaijan (30 days)
Taiwan (30 days) (If holding valid visa for Australia, Canada, Japan, New Zealand, Schengen countries, UK and US)
Georgia (90 days)
Hong Kong (14 days)
India (30 days)
Iran (15 days)
Israel (90 days)
South Korea (30 days) (If arriving at Jeju Island only)
Macau (30 days)
Maldives (30 days)
Mongolia (21 days)
Nepal (90 days)
Sri Lanka (30 days)
Timor Leste (30 days)
Europe
Kosovo
Oceania
Cook Islands (31 days)
Fiji (120 days)
Marshall Islands (30 days)
Micronesia (30 days)
Niue (30 days)
Palau (30 days)
Samoa (60 days)
Tuvalu (30 days)
Vanuatu (30 days)
North America
Costa Rica (30 days)
Dominica (21 days)
Haiti (90 days)
Nicaragua (90 days)
Saint Lucia (42 days)
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (30 days)
Turks and Caicos Islands (30 days)
South America
Bolivia (90 days)
Brazil (90 days)
Colombia (90 days)
Ecuador (90 days)
Peru (183 days)
Suriname (90 days)
Africa
Burundi (30 days)
Cape Verde
Comoros
Djibouti (30 days)
Gambia (90 days)
Kenya (90 days)
Madagascar (90 days)
Morocco (90 days)
Mozambique (30 days)
Saint Helena
Seychelles (30 days)
Tanzania (30 days)
Togo (7 days)
Uganda
Zambia (90 days)
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