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passport holders are arriving at and departing from the same airport; passport holders are seeking a short stay rather than a transit; the port of entry is a major city or capital, in cases where this is required; requirements by the destination country or territory regarding a particular length of validity of passports are disregarded
The Philippine Passport Act of 1996 governs the issuance of Philippine passports and travel documents. Philippine passports are only issued to Filipino citizens, while travel documents (under Section 13) may be issued to citizens who have lost their passports overseas, as well as permanent residents who cannot obtain passports or travel ...
Visa requirements for Filipino citizens are administrative entry restrictions imposed on citizens of the Philippines by the authorities of other territories. As of January 2025, Filipino citizens had visa-free or visa on arrival access to 69 countries and territories, ranking the Philippine passport 75th in the world according to the Henley ...
Arton’s Global Passport Power Rank 2025 puts the United Arab Emirates in the top spot, with a visa-free/visa-on-arrival score of 180. Second place is held by Spain, with a score of 179. The most ...
There is such a thing as a passport power ranking. And, spoiler alert, a U.S. passport isn’t at the top. Citizens in six countries are now considered to have the world’s most powerful ...
Here is the list of countries with the best passports, the ones with the most freedom of movement and the possibility to travel without a visa.
In a big shakeup of a quarterly list of the world’s most powerful passports, an unprecedented six countries are tied in the top spot for the hottest travel documents for 2024.
Eligible nationals availing of visa-free entry must possess passports valid for at least six months beyond their contemplated period of stay. [2] [3] On July 1, 2013, the Bureau of Immigration began implementing an extended visa waiver for covered nationals from 21 to 30 days, which the Philippine government hoped would boost tourism [4]