For foreigners entering the country
for a stay no longer than 21 days provided that you have
valid passports and tickets to leave the Philippines.
Visas are required only for stateless persons and citizens
of countries with which the Philippines have no diplomatic
relations. A temporary visitor's visa is required for
those who are planning to stay up to 59 days. Vaccination
certificates may be neccesary for long term stays. Holders
of Hongkong and Taiwan passports need special permits.
All visas and permits may be obtained from Philippine
embassies and consulates.
Visas
If you are coming from America, Asia or Europe with a valid passport, and either
a return ticket or a ticket to another destination outside the Philippines
you may enter without a formal visa and stay for 21 days. If you wish to
stay longer you must obtain a Visa Extension either before your trip from
a Philippine Consulate or Embassy. Or, once here, you may obtain it from
the Bureau of Immigration.
For most foreign visitors visas are not needed for stays
of less than 21 days. Three-month visas can be obtained
in advance and cost around US$35. Multiple-entry visas
(lasting six and 12 months) are also available but are
expensive and only allow for stays of 59 days at a time.
Visa extensions are possible and generally faster to
obtain in regional areas.
Customs
Upon Arriving: Visitors are allowed to bring in duty free personal belongings,
two cartons of cigarettes or two tins of pipe tobacco and up to one liter
of alcohol. Balikbayans have separate rules and should check with the Embassy
or Consulate in their home city. You may bring in unlimited amount of foreign
currency.
Upon Leaving: Any antiques you may have acquired during
your stay must be accompanied by a certificate from the
National Museum. You may also not take more than PhP5,000.00
(five thousand Philippine pesos) out of the country.