Philippines offers Indian nationals visa-free travel to boost tourism
The Philippines announced Saturday that Indian nationals will be allowed to enter the country without a visa for tourism purposes starting June 8.
The visa-free policy aims to boost tourist arrivals from India, which increased by 12 percent in 2024 to nearly 80,000, according to the Department of Tourism.
Despite that growth, Indian tourists still make up only a small fraction of the more than five million travelers who visited Southeast Asia last year.
Under the new rules, Indian nationals can stay in the Philippines for up to 14 days without a visa. Those holding valid visas or residence permits from the United States, Australia, Canada, Schengen countries, Singapore, or the United Kingdom are eligible for a longer, 30-day visa-free stay.
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