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Filipinos can travel to 60+ countries without visa


 Filipinos can travel to 60+ countries without visa without requiring any visa.
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Philippines is ranked 69th in the 2013 Visa Restrictions Index by Henley & Partners, which ranked countries according to the number of nations their citizens can access with just a passport and no visa. Asian Countries, member of ASEAN – (Association of Southeast Asian Nations) In a reciprocity visa free agreement among member nations within the ASEAN:
Brunei Darussalam – 14 days 
Cambodia – 21 days 
Indonesia – 30 days 
Laos – 30 days 
Malaysia – 30 days 
Singapore – 30 days 
Thailand – 30 days 
Vietnam – 21 days 
Asian Countries, Non-ASEAN member
Azerbaijan – 30 days, visa issued on arrival China, Shenzhen – There’s a 7 days visa if arriving from Hong Kong, and is valid in Shenzhen area only.
Hong Kong – 14 days validity
India – 30 days visa issued on arrival

Iran – 15 days, must obtain an e-visa pre-approval code from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs 
Israel – 90 days 
Laos – 21 days, visa on arrival Macau – 30 days Maldives – 30 days visa issued upon arrival Myanmar – 21 days 
Mongolia – 21 days 
Nepal – 21 days visa issued on arrival Republic of Georgia – 90 days visa will be issued upon arrival, 360 days visa free to those who have temporary residence of Qatar, Oman, Bahrain and Kuwait 
South Korea – 30 days, if arriving at Jeju Island or after visiting Korea 4 times with visa 
Sri Lanka – 30 days, but must get an Electronic Visa Authorization prior to departure. 
Taiwan – 30 days, if holding a permanent residence certificate or an unexpired visa from: Australia, Canada, Japan, New Zealand, Schengen countries, United Kingdom or United States. And must register online at https://nas.immigration.gov.tw/nase/ prior to arrival. 
Timor-Leste (a.k.a. East Timor)- 30 day visa is issued at the Dili airport and seaport African Continent Burundi – 21 days 
Cape Verde Islands – 21 days 
Comoros – 21 days 
Djibouti – 30 day visa issued on arrival Gambia – visa issued upon arrival 
Kenya – 90 days visa issued on arrival 
Madagascar – 90 days visa issued on arrival 
Morocco – 90 days 
Mozambique – 30 days visa issued on arrival Saint Helena – visa issued upon arrival 
Seychelles – 30 days, must show sufficient funds & proof of Accommodation

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