Philippines welcomes Indian travelers with new visa-free policy

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MANILA, Philippines– The Department of Foreign Affairs has announced that Indian nationals can enter the Philippines without a visa for tourism starting Sunday, June 8.

Under the new policy, Indian travelers may stay for up to 14 days — non-extendible and non-convertible — provided they hold a passport valid for at least six months beyond their stay.

The DFA says the move aims to boost tourism and strengthen ties between the Philippines and India. Officials expect the visa-free entry to attract more Indian visitors and support the country’s tourism-driven economic growth.

Indian tourists must comply with all entry conditions, and the policy applies strictly to tourism purposes.

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