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Is the Philippines visa-free?

The Philippines granted visa-free access to China.

You can get a visa on arrival if you meet the following conditions 14 days (free of charge):

1. Hold a valid visa from Australia, the United States, Canada, Britain, Japan or Schengen countries;

2. Ordinary passports of the People's Republic of China valid for more than 6 months;

3. Return or continuation air tickets;

4. The Immigration Bureau has no record of prohibition. You need a copy to enter the Philippines. Copy the personal passport information page and the US or other visa page on the same paper and provide it to the Philippine Immigration Bureau for stamping (the Philippines refuses to stamp the China passport).

Extended information: 1, countries that exempt ordinary passports from China (14).

United Arab Emirates, Barbados, Bahamas, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Ecuador, Fiji, Grenada, Mauritius, San Marino, Seychelles, Serbia, Tonga, Belarus and Qatar;

2. List of countries or regions that unilaterally grant visa-free entry to China citizens (15)

Asia (2): Indonesia, South Korea (Jeju Island and other places);

Africa (3): Morocco, French Reunion, Tunisia;

America (7): Antigua and Barbuda, Haiti, South Georgia and South Sandwich Islands (British Overseas Territory), Saint Kitts and Nevis, Turks and Caicos Islands (British Overseas Territory), Jamaica, Dominica;

Baidu Encyclopedia-visa-free for China citizens and countries (regions) in landing visa.