Showing posts with label visa. Show all posts
Showing posts with label visa. Show all posts

Monday, 7 January 2013

VISA-FREE TRAVEL IN 62 COUNTRIES FOR FILIPINOS (PHILIPPINE NATIONALS)

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Is travelling or exploring the world included in your  bucket list or dream-come-true file? Me too!

But at the same time are you worried that you will be limited because you need to worry about applying for a visa and not sure if you will eventually get approved?

Worry not  my friend!  We found out that we can actually fulfill that bucket list!

Scroll down further below and you can see that we, Filipinos, are actually allowed to go to 62 countries without the hassle and worry of applying for a visa. 
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Here is the link page from Wikipedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_requirements_for_Filipino_citizens

For other requirements and perhaps fee updates though, please do ensure to log on to the Embassy website of the country or city you wish to go to.

Alternatively, I found this great website as well, http://www.visahq.ph/visas.php, that will link you straight up to the full visa requirements of the country/city of your choice.


AFRICA
Conditions of Access
Burundi
Visa issued upon arrival
Cape Verde
Visa issued upon arrival for EUR25
A free 24-hr transit visa issued upon arrival at the airport
Comores
Within 24 hrs. this must be converted into a full visa at the immigration office in Moroni
Djibouti
10 days visa issued upon arrival for DJF3,000; 30 days visa issued upon arrival for DJF5,000
Gambia
At port of entry passport 24-72 hr. transit pass is issued. This must be converted into a full visa valid up to 1 month at the immigration department in Banjui
Kenya
90 days visa issued upon arrival for US$25
Madagascar
90 days visa issued upon arrival for MGA140,000
Mali
Visa issued upon arrival
Morocco
90 days
Mozambique
30 days issued upon arrival for US$25
Saint Helena
Visa issued upon arrival
Seychelles
30 days
Tanzania
Visa issued upon arrival for US$50
Togo
7 days issued upon arrival
Uganda
180 days visa issued upon arrival for US$50
Zambia
90 days visa issued upon arrival for US$50
ASIA – ASEAN
Brunei
14 days
Cambodia
21 days
Indonesia
30 days
Laos
30 days
Malaysia
30 days
Myanmar
28 day visa issued upon arrival for US$40
Singapore
30 days
Thailand
30 days
Vietnam
21 days
ASIA – NON ASEAN
Georgia
90 days visa issued upon arrival for GEL50 – for a 90 day, single entry visa; GEL100 for a 360, multiple entry visa
Hongkong
14 days
India
30 days visa issued upon arrival for US$60
Iran
30 days visa issued upon arrival (free of charge)
Israel
90 days
Macau
30 days
Maldives
30 days visa issued upon arrival (free of charge)
Mongolia
21 days
Nepal
15/30/90 days visa issued upon arrival for US$25/40/100
Sri Lanka
30 days
Taiwan
30 days if holding a valid visa for Australia, Canada, Japan, New Zealand, Schengen countries, United Kingdom, United States// online registration required
Timor-Leste
30 days visa issued upon arrival for US$30
EUROPE
Kosovo
90 days
OCEANIA
Cook Islands
31 days
Fiji
120 days Visitor’s permit issued upon arrival (free of charge)
Marshall Islands
30 days visa issued upon arrival (free of charge)
Federated States of Micronesia
30 days
Niue
30 days
Palau
30 days visa issued upon arrival (free of charge)
Samoa
60 days Visitor’s permit issued upon arrival (free of charge)
Tuvalu
30 days visa issued upon arrival (free of charge)
Vanuatu
30 days
NORTH AMERICA
Costa Rica
30 days
Dominica
21 days
Haiti
90 days
Nicaragua
30 days visa issued upon arrival for US$50
Saint Kitts and Nevis
14 days
Saint Lucia
6 weeks visa issued upon arrival for US$50
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
30 days
Turks and Caicos Islands
30 days
SOUTH AMERICA
Bolivia
90 days
Brazil
90 days
Colombia
90 days
Ecuador
90 days
Peru
183 days
Suriname
90 days

Sunday, 25 November 2012

TIPS FOR A STRESS-FREE AIRPORT EXPERIENCE AT NAIA (MANILA AIRPORT)

NAIA; Photo from en.wikipedia.org


Going for a holiday? Check out these tips for a hassle free experience at the NAIA (Manila International Airport):
Alarm Clock; Photo taken by Joy Lui

(1) BETTER BE EARLY THAN....missing your flight

It is better to be early in the airport relaxed than having to miss your flight. Imagine the amount of preparation you have taken but sadly missing your flight because you forgot to set the alarm or not anticipating the amount of traffic you are going to face on the road. This is not a threat, this is reality!
So, always follow the allotted time before boarding time. For international flights, arrive 3 hours before boarding. For domestic flights, arrive 2 hours prior. 
Do note that check-in counters for PAL closes 45 minutes prior to boarding whilst boarding gates closes in 30.
Sadly, no online check-in is allowed for PAL or any other domestic flights.

Now, you had arrived safely at the airport and you have enough time...Next

Documents; Airline Ticket; Photo taken by Joy Lui

(2) HAVE ALL DOCUMENTS READY

Before even leaving for the airport, always check if you have all the necessary travel documents. Follow this yet another checklist:
- Valid Passport (if you are traveling internationally) --> make sure this is 6 months valid, check expiry date!
- Visa (when required traveling internationally)
- Copy of your airline ticket
- Identification card (driver's license, SSS, GSIS, school or work ID will do)
- For some airlines, a copy of the credit card used to book the airline (as applicable)
- If you are traveling with a minor (only one parent or non-parent accompanying), you need a letter from DSWD. This ensures that you are not just bringing your child (or not child) anywhere...
More importantly, always have that pen ready! You will be needing to fill in information on travel documents such as immigration cards.

Having passed security and your bags safely went through scanning, proceed to the check-in counter.

Another tip, make sure you don't hand carry liquids. These are no-nos! Some amount of liquids are allowed though. Rule of thumb: 100 ml. or less per item...make sure you put these in a transparent plastic and seal.

If you are traveling with infants, milk is allowed to hand carry.


(3) DOUBLE CHECK YOUR DEPARTURE TIME

You probably notice that military time (24H) is often used at the airport, this is so to avoid confusion. It may sound weird to some but make sure you really check what time is your actual flight. This had happened to us once. On a flight to Manila from Singapore, I didn't realize that our flight was 1230AM which means to say we should have checked-in the evening before...so in the end, we took the same flight but had to pay almost double the same flight...there goes shopping money!
To also avoid the hassle of missing or delayed flights, you can always call or check the airlines' website.
Comfortable shoes or sandals; Photo taken by Joy Lui

(4) COMFORTABLE CLOTHES (and SHOES)

I had been through most Asian airports, believe me when I say that it is only at the NAIA that you have to take off your shoes! This is standard security at the airport so you actually do not have a choice. The easiest solution, make sure you wear comfortable but easy to remove shoes...reserve all those oh-so-difficult buckled shoes to party! 
Before you even pass through the scanning again after immigration, make sure that phones, jewelries or coins are inside your bags.
Airports and even planes can sometimes feel a little cold, so make sure you have your jackets, pashminas or pull-overs to keep you warm.

Again, if you are traveling with your family especially with young kids, it is best to pack "anti-boredom" stuff (like their favorite toys or books, game consoles and snacks). In some NAIA airports, there are some play area provided for children to ease away boredom while waiting for your flights.

Wheel-chairs are also provided free of charge if you are traveling with Senior Citizens.

For related article on "travel kit must have", check this blogpost: 


http://pinaytravelbuddies.blogspot.com/2012/11/my-travel-kit-must-haves.html

(5) CHECK THE WEIGHT OF YOUR LUGGAGE

If you are taking PAL or other commercial airlines, luggage allowable limit is maximum 20kg for economy class or 30kg if you're traveling business. This is plus/minus (+/-), meaning airlines normally allow some leniency. However, the same is allowed for budget airlines as long as you specify and pay depending on the number of kilos you want to carry.
For hand carried luggages, 7kg. is allowable. 

(6) PAY FOR TRAVEL TAX (here's relevant information from the PAL website (www.philippineairlines.com/faq)



Philippine Travel Tax is not included in the total fare quoted online.  For international journeys, Philippine travel tax, if applicable, shall be collected by the Philippine Tourism Authority at Philippine Airports.

Travel tax shall be levied on (a) all citizens of the Philippines; (b) permanent resident aliens; and (c) non-immigrant aliens who have stayed in the Philippines for more than one (1) year, who are leaving the country.

If you are exempted from paying the Philippine Travel Tax or entitled to a reduced travel tax, please secure applicable certificates such as follows, from Philippine Tourism Authority (PTA), Department of Tourism (DOT) before making reservations: 
  • Tax Exemption Certificate (TEC) if you are exempted from paying the Philippine Travel Tax
  • Reduced Travel Tax Certificate (RTTC) if you are qualified for a reduced Philippine Travel Tax and
  • Overseas Employment Certificate (OEC) if you are an Overseas Filipino Worker (OFW) --> you can get these from the Embassy of the country you are working.
Please click PTA Travel Tax Primer for further details. 

Exemptions actually refers only to OFWs. However, if you are Permanent Residents of other countries, you can avail of a reduced travel tax (normally PhP200 per person for economy travelers).
You can get these before or after you have checked-in. Do note, however, that if you chose to get or pay for travel tax before checking in, ground staff or check-in counter staff will not give you your boarding pass until you had shown them receipts or proof of payment. So my personal advice, better do it before checking in.

Finally, you had checked-in, chosen your seat and had all your documents ready. You can now proceed to immigration. But before even doing so, 


(7) PAY (again) FOR THAT TERMINAL FEE

 An amount of PhP500 (effective Feb2012) needs to be paid if you are traveling out of the country. It needs to be collected at the airport prior to departure.

You had convinced the immigration officer that you are that person in the passport (just kidding) and you had braced through it quickly. Time to relax, eat or do last minute shopping at the airport or better yet go straight ahead to your identified boarding gate. Do note that there will be last minute scanning of your bags or laptops (needs to be taken out of the bag) at the airport. 


You are ready to board...enjoy and have a safe flight!