
Visa required for business , conference , training- , official and other non-leisure travel.
Effective 20 April 2015, Indian passport holders do not require a visa for tourism travel not exceeding fourteen (14) days provided that they
- hold a valid residence or work pass issued by Singapore (including E Pass, S Pass, Work Permit,Student Pass, Dependant Pass), Australia, Japan, Schengen country, U.K. or U.S.A.
- have a valid ticket for return journey to country of origin or next country of destination
- have a passport valid for a period of at least six (6) months beyond the stay in the Philippines.
The visa-free tourism entry cannot be converted to other visa categories.
Travellers with a derogatory record with the Philippine Bureau of Immigration will be denied entry.
PLEASE BE GUIDED BY THE FOLLOWING NOTES:
- Beginning 01 October 2016, the Philippine Embassy in Singapore will accept only electronic passports and machine readable passports for visa applications. Non-machine readable passports (hand-scripted passports) will not be accepted for visa applications.
- Beginning 01 January 2017, Philippine immigration authorities will not allow entry into Philippine airports and seaports of foreign nationals holding non-machine readable passports.
- Children aged below 15 years travelling to the Philippines unaccompanied by a parent must comply with a Philippine requirement called a Waiver of Exclusion Ground (WEG). Click this link for the documentary requirements of a WEG.
- For passport holders who are allowed visa-free entry for a stay of up to 30 days: a visa is required for a stay exceeding 30 days.
- Persons who were previously deported from the Philippines or included in the "blacklist order" of the Department of Foreign Affairs or Bureau of Immigration of the Philippines will not be allowed entry to the Philippines.