Beginning August 1, 2013, nationals from
151 countries with visa-free privilege can stay in the Philippines for
up to 30 days from the previous period of 21 days.
The initiative, a product of
inter-agency coordination among the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA),
Department of Tourism (DOT), Department of Justice (DOJ), Bureau of
Immigration (BI), and National Intelligence Coordinating Agency (NICA),
aims to facilitate the entry and stay of foreign nationals who plan to
engage in tourism activities or explore the Philippines as an investment
destination.
“This move will hopefully encourage more
tourists and investors to visit and stay in the Philippines by removing
the need for them to report to immigration offices for a stay of up to a
month. It will also give them more flexibility in planning and managing
their schedules,” said Assistant Secretary of Consular Affairs Jaime
Victor Ledda.
Qualified foreign nationals who intend
to avail of the visa-free privilege only need to present a national
passport valid for at least six months beyond the contemplated stay and
an onward ticket.
A list of the countries eligible for the visa-free privilege may be obtained from the DFA website at www.dfa.gov.ph. Brazil and Israel remain eligible for 59-day visa-free entry in line with existing bilateral agreements with the Philippines.
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