The Indian Embassy in Manila welcomed the announcement by the Philippine government of visa-free privileges for Indian nationals beginning on Sunday, June 8.
Visa-free entry would complement direct PH-India flights to draw Indian tourists—embassy
(Photo from Air India)
The move will allow Indian nationals to stay visa-free in the country for 14 days will boost the influx of Indian tourists to the Philippines, the embassy said.
“The intiative will contribute to the flow of Indian tourists to the Philippines enabling them to experience the culture, hospitality and immense beauty of the country,” the embassy wrote on X.
The embassy also lauded how the visa-free access for Indian nationals will “complement” other initiatives that India and the Philippines took to promote tourism between the two countries, including the announcement by Air India to begin direct flights between Manila and Delhi by October 2025.
“The initiative coincides with the ongoing celebration of the 75 years of establishment of diplomatic relations between India and the Philippines and the India-ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asian Nations) year of tourism during 2025,” it added.
In a public advisory, the DFA said that Indian nationals may now stay in the Philippines without a visa “for a non-extendible and non-convertible period of 14 days for tourism purposes.”
This, the DFA added, is “in pursuit of (the Philippines’) objective of enhancing tourism arrivals from India.”
The visa-free privilege may be availed by Indian nationals upon presenting a passport valid for at least six months beyond their stay, together with a confirmed hotel accommodation, proof of financial capacity, and return ticket to India or onward ticket to the next country of destination.
Indian nationals with valid and current American, Japanese, Australian, Canadian, Schengen, Singapore, or United Kingdom visas or residence permits may also enter the country visa-free for a non-extendible stay of 30 days for tourism.