Philippine Passport Ranking & Power 2026

The Philippine passport currently ranks around 76th in the world, granting Filipino citizens visa-free or visa-on-arrival access to approximately 64 destinations. While this places it in the mid-range globally, it has improved steadily over the past decade.

Latest Update: The Henley Passport Index ranks passports based on the number of destinations holders can access without a prior visa. Rankings are updated quarterly.

Philippine Passport at a Glance

MetricValue
Global Ranking~76th (Henley Passport Index)
Visa-Free Destinations~34 countries
Visa-on-Arrival~30 countries
Total Accessible Without Prior Visa~64 destinations
Visa Required~133 destinations
Regional Ranking (Southeast Asia)7th of 11

Visa-Free Destinations for Filipino Passport Holders

Filipino citizens can enter the following destinations without a visa:

Southeast Asia (ASEAN)

As an ASEAN member, Philippine passport holders enjoy visa-free travel across the bloc:

  • Brunei (14 days)
  • Cambodia (30 days)
  • Indonesia (30 days)
  • Laos (30 days)
  • Malaysia (30 days)
  • Myanmar (14 days)
  • Singapore (30 days)
  • Thailand (30 days)
  • Vietnam (21 days)
Other Visa-Free Destinations
  • Americas: Bolivia (30 days), Brazil (90 days), Colombia (90 days), Dominica, Haiti, Saint Vincent, Suriname
  • Africa: Benin, Gambia, Ivory Coast, Morocco (90 days), Rwanda, Senegal
  • Asia & Pacific: Hong Kong (14 days), Macao, Mongolia (21 days), Fiji (120 days), Micronesia, Palau, Vanuatu
  • Middle East: Israel (90 days)

Visa-on-Arrival Destinations

  • Asia: Bangladesh, Maldives, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Timor-Leste, Tajikistan
  • Africa: Comoros, Guinea-Bissau, Madagascar, Mauritania, Mozambique, Seychelles, Somalia, Tanzania, Togo, Uganda
  • Middle East: Iran, Jordan, Lebanon
  • Pacific: Marshall Islands, Samoa, Tuvalu

Comparison with ASEAN Neighbours

CountryGlobal RankVisa-Free Score
Singapore1st195
Malaysia12th182
Brunei21st170
Thailand58th81
Indonesia67th72
Philippines76th64
Vietnam85th55
Cambodia88th53
Laos89th52
Myanmar94th48

How the Philippine Passport Has Improved

Over the past decade, the Philippine passport has gained approximately 10 additional visa-free destinations through bilateral agreements and improved diplomatic relations. Key developments include:

  • ASEAN integration: Deepened freedom of movement within the 10-member bloc
  • Israel visa exemption (2019): 30-day visa-free access for tourism
  • Morocco agreement: 90-day visa-free stay
  • Electronic visa systems: More countries now offer e-visa options, simplifying travel even where visas are required

Tips for Maximising Travel Freedom

  • Apply for e-visas early: Countries like Turkey, India, and Sri Lanka offer quick online visa processing
  • Use transit visa exemptions: Some Schengen and Gulf states allow transit without a visa
  • Consider dual citizenship (RA 9225): If you qualify for citizenship elsewhere, a second passport can dramatically improve mobility
  • Keep your passport valid: Many countries require 6 months validity — renew early
  • Maintain a clean travel record: Visa approvals are easier with a history of compliance
Passport Power
  • Rank: ~76th globally
  • Visa-free: ~34
  • Visa on arrival: ~30
  • Total access: ~64
  • Visa required: ~133