Philippines visa on arrival with Singapore eVisa
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I am a citizen of India. I have a Singapore 35-day multiple-entry visa. Am I eligible to get a visa on arrival in the Philippines, without going to Singapore on this visa?
Is it mandatory to go to Singapore on this eVisa once to get a visa on arrival in the Philippines?
I've never been to Singapore or Philippines before.
I have a confirmed return ticket.
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I am a citizen of India. I have a Singapore 35-day multiple-entry visa. Am I eligible to get a visa on arrival in the Philippines, without going to Singapore on this visa?
Is it mandatory to go to Singapore on this eVisa once to get a visa on arrival in the Philippines?
I've never been to Singapore or Philippines before.
I have a confirmed return ticket.
tourist-visas singapore philippines
While a visa issued by Singapore may allow an exemption, your nationality is also a factor. Could you please edit your question to add that?
â Giorgio
Aug 13 at 15:20
@Giorgio I have edited the question description and added nationality
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I am a citizen of India. I have a Singapore 35-day multiple-entry visa. Am I eligible to get a visa on arrival in the Philippines, without going to Singapore on this visa?
Is it mandatory to go to Singapore on this eVisa once to get a visa on arrival in the Philippines?
I've never been to Singapore or Philippines before.
I have a confirmed return ticket.
tourist-visas singapore philippines
I am a citizen of India. I have a Singapore 35-day multiple-entry visa. Am I eligible to get a visa on arrival in the Philippines, without going to Singapore on this visa?
Is it mandatory to go to Singapore on this eVisa once to get a visa on arrival in the Philippines?
I've never been to Singapore or Philippines before.
I have a confirmed return ticket.
tourist-visas singapore philippines
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While a visa issued by Singapore may allow an exemption, your nationality is also a factor. Could you please edit your question to add that?
â Giorgio
Aug 13 at 15:20
@Giorgio I have edited the question description and added nationality
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Aug 13 at 15:28
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While a visa issued by Singapore may allow an exemption, your nationality is also a factor. Could you please edit your question to add that?
â Giorgio
Aug 13 at 15:20
@Giorgio I have edited the question description and added nationality
â paul
Aug 13 at 15:28
While a visa issued by Singapore may allow an exemption, your nationality is also a factor. Could you please edit your question to add that?
â Giorgio
Aug 13 at 15:20
While a visa issued by Singapore may allow an exemption, your nationality is also a factor. Could you please edit your question to add that?
â Giorgio
Aug 13 at 15:20
@Giorgio I have edited the question description and added nationality
â paul
Aug 13 at 15:28
@Giorgio I have edited the question description and added nationality
â paul
Aug 13 at 15:28
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According to Timatic, the tool used by airlines to check document requirements (courtesy of Emirates), you do not need a visa to enter the Philippines. Note that having the visa by Singapore exempts you, with no other conditions such as its use.
Philippines (PH)
Visa Exemptions:
Nationals of India traveling as a tourist with a passport valid for a minimum of 6 months beyond the period of intended stay, for a maximum stay of 14 days. They must have a valid tourist, business or resident visa issued by Australia, Canada, Japan, Singapore, USA, United Kingdom, or a Schengen Member State .
Additional Information:
Length of stay is calculated by starting on the next day after the day of arrival in the Philippines.
Extension of stay possible for an additional 7 days, for nationals of India entering the Philippines when holding a valid tourist, business or resident visa or permanent residence permit issued by Australia, Canada, Japan, Singapore, USA, United Kingdom, or a Schengen Member State .
Hey, could you also please add the source link? Why did you mention Republic of Korea is their a connection?
â paul
Aug 13 at 15:51
It was in the Emirates link; I've added it to the content, at Philippines
â Giorgio
Aug 13 at 15:55
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According to Timatic, the tool used by airlines to check document requirements (courtesy of Emirates), you do not need a visa to enter the Philippines. Note that having the visa by Singapore exempts you, with no other conditions such as its use.
Philippines (PH)
Visa Exemptions:
Nationals of India traveling as a tourist with a passport valid for a minimum of 6 months beyond the period of intended stay, for a maximum stay of 14 days. They must have a valid tourist, business or resident visa issued by Australia, Canada, Japan, Singapore, USA, United Kingdom, or a Schengen Member State .
Additional Information:
Length of stay is calculated by starting on the next day after the day of arrival in the Philippines.
Extension of stay possible for an additional 7 days, for nationals of India entering the Philippines when holding a valid tourist, business or resident visa or permanent residence permit issued by Australia, Canada, Japan, Singapore, USA, United Kingdom, or a Schengen Member State .
Hey, could you also please add the source link? Why did you mention Republic of Korea is their a connection?
â paul
Aug 13 at 15:51
It was in the Emirates link; I've added it to the content, at Philippines
â Giorgio
Aug 13 at 15:55
add a comment |Â
up vote
1
down vote
According to Timatic, the tool used by airlines to check document requirements (courtesy of Emirates), you do not need a visa to enter the Philippines. Note that having the visa by Singapore exempts you, with no other conditions such as its use.
Philippines (PH)
Visa Exemptions:
Nationals of India traveling as a tourist with a passport valid for a minimum of 6 months beyond the period of intended stay, for a maximum stay of 14 days. They must have a valid tourist, business or resident visa issued by Australia, Canada, Japan, Singapore, USA, United Kingdom, or a Schengen Member State .
Additional Information:
Length of stay is calculated by starting on the next day after the day of arrival in the Philippines.
Extension of stay possible for an additional 7 days, for nationals of India entering the Philippines when holding a valid tourist, business or resident visa or permanent residence permit issued by Australia, Canada, Japan, Singapore, USA, United Kingdom, or a Schengen Member State .
Hey, could you also please add the source link? Why did you mention Republic of Korea is their a connection?
â paul
Aug 13 at 15:51
It was in the Emirates link; I've added it to the content, at Philippines
â Giorgio
Aug 13 at 15:55
add a comment |Â
up vote
1
down vote
up vote
1
down vote
According to Timatic, the tool used by airlines to check document requirements (courtesy of Emirates), you do not need a visa to enter the Philippines. Note that having the visa by Singapore exempts you, with no other conditions such as its use.
Philippines (PH)
Visa Exemptions:
Nationals of India traveling as a tourist with a passport valid for a minimum of 6 months beyond the period of intended stay, for a maximum stay of 14 days. They must have a valid tourist, business or resident visa issued by Australia, Canada, Japan, Singapore, USA, United Kingdom, or a Schengen Member State .
Additional Information:
Length of stay is calculated by starting on the next day after the day of arrival in the Philippines.
Extension of stay possible for an additional 7 days, for nationals of India entering the Philippines when holding a valid tourist, business or resident visa or permanent residence permit issued by Australia, Canada, Japan, Singapore, USA, United Kingdom, or a Schengen Member State .
According to Timatic, the tool used by airlines to check document requirements (courtesy of Emirates), you do not need a visa to enter the Philippines. Note that having the visa by Singapore exempts you, with no other conditions such as its use.
Philippines (PH)
Visa Exemptions:
Nationals of India traveling as a tourist with a passport valid for a minimum of 6 months beyond the period of intended stay, for a maximum stay of 14 days. They must have a valid tourist, business or resident visa issued by Australia, Canada, Japan, Singapore, USA, United Kingdom, or a Schengen Member State .
Additional Information:
Length of stay is calculated by starting on the next day after the day of arrival in the Philippines.
Extension of stay possible for an additional 7 days, for nationals of India entering the Philippines when holding a valid tourist, business or resident visa or permanent residence permit issued by Australia, Canada, Japan, Singapore, USA, United Kingdom, or a Schengen Member State .
edited Aug 14 at 3:47
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Hey, could you also please add the source link? Why did you mention Republic of Korea is their a connection?
â paul
Aug 13 at 15:51
It was in the Emirates link; I've added it to the content, at Philippines
â Giorgio
Aug 13 at 15:55
add a comment |Â
Hey, could you also please add the source link? Why did you mention Republic of Korea is their a connection?
â paul
Aug 13 at 15:51
It was in the Emirates link; I've added it to the content, at Philippines
â Giorgio
Aug 13 at 15:55
Hey, could you also please add the source link? Why did you mention Republic of Korea is their a connection?
â paul
Aug 13 at 15:51
Hey, could you also please add the source link? Why did you mention Republic of Korea is their a connection?
â paul
Aug 13 at 15:51
It was in the Emirates link; I've added it to the content, at Philippines
â Giorgio
Aug 13 at 15:55
It was in the Emirates link; I've added it to the content, at Philippines
â Giorgio
Aug 13 at 15:55
add a comment |Â
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While a visa issued by Singapore may allow an exemption, your nationality is also a factor. Could you please edit your question to add that?
â Giorgio
Aug 13 at 15:20
@Giorgio I have edited the question description and added nationality
â paul
Aug 13 at 15:28