Here’s Another Scenic Country That Recently Allowed Visa-Free Travel for Indians — Check It Out!

Good news for Indian travellers! A new travel-friendly destination has just opened its doors to Indian passport holders — no visa required. If you’ve been dreaming of a tropical escape, this could be your next adventure. Read on to find out which stunning country has joined the list of visa-free getaways for Indians.
Indians can now travel to the Philippines without a visa! According to the Embassy of the Philippines in New Delhi, Indian visitors can now benefit from two types of short-term visa-free entry, each with its own eligibility requirements. Here’s all you need to know:
1. 14-Day Visa-Free Entry (For Tourism)
Indian citizens can now stay in the Philippines for up to 14 days without a visa, strictly for tourism purposes. This short-term stay is non-extendable and cannot be converted into another visa category.
To be eligible, travellers must:
- Visit exclusively for tourism
- Have a passport valid for at least six months beyond the stay
- Provide confirmed hotel/accommodation bookings
- Show proof of sufficient funds (e.g., bank statements, employment certificate)
- Hold a confirmed return ticket
- Have no negative immigration history in the Philippines
2. 30-Day Visa-Free Entry (For Certain Indians)
Indian nationals holding a valid visa or permanent residency from the US, UK, Canada, Australia, Japan, Singapore, or any Schengen area nation can enjoy a 30-day visa-free stay in the Philippines. All documentation requirements from the 14-day category still apply.
This category is particularly helpful for Indians living abroad or frequent international travellers.
Want to Stay Beyond 14 Days Without a Foreign Visa?
If you don’t qualify for visa-free entry but still want to visit the Philippines for more than 14 days, you can apply for an e-Visa. The 9(a) Temporary Visitor Visa, available through evisa.gov.ph, allows a 30-day single-entry stay.
Applicants must submit:
- A valid passport (minimum 6-month validity)
- A government-issued ID
- Passport-sized photos
- Proof of accommodation
- Return/onward travel ticket
- Financial proof (bank statement or similar)
This policy update makes it easier than ever for Indian travellers to explore one of Southeast Asia’s most beautiful island destinations.