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Philippines visa requirements for Chinese citizens

VISA REQUIRED

Visa required

Dataset-only — not yet independently verified against an official source.

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Passport validity requirement

Your passport must be valid for at least 6 months from your arrival date.

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About Philippines for visitors

The Philippines is an island nation where tourism scatters across different circuits: Manila's sprawl, Boracay and Cebu's beaches, Palawan's limestone cliffs, and countless small islands suited to divers and backpackers. The English is widely spoken, prices are low, and the hospitality is genuine.

Ninoy Aquino International (MNL) near Manila is the busiest; Cebu (CEB) and Palawan (PPS) handle secondary flows. Manila's immigration has visa officer booths and electronic passport gates, though queues balloon mid-morning and early evening. Processing is usually 10–20 minutes if smooth.

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Philippines visa FAQ for Chinese citizens

Do Chinese citizens need a visa for Philippines?

Yes. Chinese citizens require a visa to enter Philippines.

What passport validity is required to enter Philippines?

Your passport must be valid for at least 6 months from your arrival date.

Where can I find the official visa rules for Chinese citizens entering Philippines?

We have not yet independently verified this entry against an official source. Check the embassy or consulate of Philippines in China for authoritative guidance.

How current is this information?

Each answer shows when we last verified it against the official source. Entries we have not verified yet are labeled as dataset-only. Visa rules change without notice — always confirm with the official government source or embassy before you book or travel.

Visa rules change without notice. Always confirm with the embassy, consulate or the official government source linked above before you book or travel.

Each answer shows when we last verified it against the official source. Entries we have not verified yet are labeled as dataset-only.