Philippines is now on the list of easy getaways. For Indian passport holders, travelling the world has become easier than ever with many countries offering visa-free or visa-on-arrival access. This opens the door for impulsive escapes, shorter planning cycles and stress free vacations. The Philippines is a recent and exciting addition to this list and now permits visa free entry for Indians under certain conditions.

See the list of 2026 visa free countries for Indians and learn more about the Philippines’ relaxed visa rules that make it such an attractive destination.

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Spotlight: Philippines Introduces Visa-Free Entry for Indians

Philippin flag waving in the wind
Philippine flag waving in the wind

India has added the Philippines to its list of countries allowing visa-free travel, making it one of the most accessible countries in Southeast Asia. The country is a tropical paradise waiting to be discovered with over 7,000 islands including Boracay’s pristine beaches, El Nido’s towering limestone cliffs and Siargao’s peaceful surf vibes.

Here’s what you should know about the new policy:

 

Key Points for Indian Travelers Visiting the Philippines

Facade of Manila Cathedral, Manila, Philippines

 

  • 14 Days Visa Free Stay PHILIPPINES: Indian nationals can now enter Philippines visa-free for up to 14 days. That way you can have spontaneous trips and short beach holidays without the red tape.
  • Entry Requirements Still Apply Entry requirements A valid passport (with at least 6 months’ validity), hotel bookings, proof of funds and a return/onward ticket.
  • Some Travelers Get an Extra 30-Day Stay Indian citizens with a valid visa or permanent residency in the following countries are eligible for visa-free stay for 30 days: the US, the UK, Canada, Australia, the Schengen zone, Singapore, and Japan (AJACSSUK).
  • E-Visa System for Extended Stays To facilitate longer stays or visits to the Philippines for non-tourism purposes, an easy e-visa platform has been launched making the application process faster and completely online.
  • Digital Nomad Visa Coming Soon The Philippine government is crafting a digital nomad visa that will permit remote workers from foreign countries to stay and work in the Philippines for a prolonged period.

The updates are part of the Philippines' broader effort to draw in more Indian tourists, increase tourism revenues and strengthen bilateral ties.eral ties.

 

List of Visa-Free Countries for Indian Passport Holders

Indian citizens can now travel to several countries without needing to secure a visa in advance. Below is a consolidated table highlighting these destinations along with the duration of stay allowed:

Country 

Visa Free Duration

Notes 

Angola

30 days

Explore culture and natural beauty

Barbados

30 days

Perfect for Caribbean beach holidays

Belarus

30 days

Requires valid multiple-entry visa for

EU/Schengen zone

Bhutan

No visa required

Entry permit needed on arrival at specific points

Dominica

180 days

Beaches and tropical jungles

Cook Islands

31 days

Ideal for nature lovers

Grenada

90 days

Coasts, spice plantations, and more

Haiti

90 days

Caution advised due to political climate

Iran

15 days

History, architecture, and Persian culture

Jamaica

30 days

Reggae, beaches, and vibrant life

Kazakhstan

14 days

Non-extendable stay

Malaysia

30 days

Valid until December 31, 2026

Maldives

90 days

Popular for luxury beach vacations

Montserrat

180 days

Explore volcanic terrain and coastal views

Nepal

No visa required

Seamless travel across the open border

Niue Island

30 days

Offbeat destination in the Pacific

Philippines

14 to 30 days

Depends on visa/residency status; new policy in

2024–25

Saint Vincent & the Grenadines

30 days

Laid-back island experiences

Senegal

90 days

Culture, music, and heritage in West Africa

Seychelles

90 days

Requires Seychelles Travel Authorization (STA)

Thailand

60 days

Recently extended visa-free entry

Trinidad and Tobago

90 days

Carnival, beaches, and natural beauty

Hong Kong

14 days

Fusion of traditional and modern Chinese culture

 

 

Important Note on Entry Conditions

Indian travelers using the visa-free entry based on their AJACSSUK visa / residency need to comply with the following conditions:

  • Visa/Residency must be valid and up to date.
  • The passport should be valid for at least 6 months beyond the planned duration of stay.
  • Ticket – onward or return – is compulsory.
  • The traveler should not have any record of being denied entry or blacklisting by the Philippines Bureau of Immigration.
  • Visa-free stays are extendable for another 7 days (total 21 days).

Visitors are also expected to comply with health, vaccination and quarantine requirements that are regularly updated by the Inter-Agency Task Force (IATF). Visit the Bureau of Immigration official website for the latest guidelines.

 

Final Thoughts

With more countries opening their doors for Indian travelers, it is a great time to explore the world with fewer visa hurdles. For example, the Philippines has been working hard to attract Indian tourists with easy access, digital options and possibly long-term stays for remote workers. The world is more accessible than ever, whether you’re a beach lover, culture seeker or digital nomad.

 

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. Can Indian passport holders visit the Philippines without a visa?
Yes. Indians can visit the Philippines without a visa for up to 14 days. You will require a valid passport, return ticket and hotel booking.

2. How can Indians extend their visa-free stay in the Philippines?
You can extend your initial 14-day visa-free stay by another 7 days if approved by immigration authorities.

3. Who qualifies for the 30-day visa-free stay in the Philippines?
Indian citizens who hold a valid visa or permanent residency in the US, UK, Canada, Japan, Australia, Schengen countries or Singapore (AJACSSUK) can enjoy a 30 day visa-free facility.

4. What is the Philippines digital nomad visa?
It is a suggested visa type that will let remote workers working for foreign companies to reside and work in the Philippines. The rollout should be coming soon.

 

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