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Is the Philippines visa-free

The Philippines granted visa-free access to China.

1. If the following conditions are met, you can get a 14-day visa on arrival (free of charge):

1. Hold a valid visa from Australia, the United States, Canada, Britain, Japan or Schengen countries;

2. Ordinary passports of the People's Republic of China valid for more than 6 months;

3. Return or continuation air tickets;

4. The Immigration Bureau has no record of prohibition. You need a copy to enter the Philippines. Copy the personal passport information page and the US or other visa page on the same paper and provide it to the Philippine Immigration Bureau for stamping (the Philippines refuses to stamp the China passport).

Second, the Philippines visa information preparation:

1. Passport valid for more than 6 months, copy of passport information page.

2. Two completed visa application forms with photos (application forms can be obtained from embassies and consulates).

3. Original English employment certificate/letter of introduction issued by the work unit; Students show proof of study; Provide a copy of retirement certificate for retired workers.

4. At least one of the following documents should be used to prove financial ability, but consular officials may require the applicant to provide more proof:

Proof of property

Certificate of bank deposits

Valid international credit card (copy)

5. Confirmed round-trip air ticket or air ticket (copy)

6. Visa fee

Legal basis:

People's Republic of China (PRC) Exit and Entry Administration Law

Article 3 The State protects the lawful rights and interests of China citizens when they leave or enter the country.

The lawful rights and interests of foreigners in China are protected by law. Foreigners in China shall abide by the laws of China, and shall not endanger China's national security, damage public interests or disturb public order.

Article 4 The Ministry of Public Security and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs shall be responsible for entry and exit administration according to their respective duties.

People's Republic of China (PRC)'s embassies and consulates abroad or other foreign institutions entrusted by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (hereinafter referred to as foreign visa agencies) are responsible for issuing exit and entry visas for foreigners. Entry-exit frontier inspection organs are responsible for entry-exit frontier inspection. The public security organs of the local people's governments at or above the county level and their entry-exit administrative agencies are responsible for the management of foreigners' stay and residence.

The Ministry of Public Security and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs may, within the scope of their respective functions and duties, entrust the exit and entry administration agencies of public security organs of local people's governments at or above the county level and the foreign affairs departments of local people's governments at or above the county level to accept applications for entry and residence of foreigners.

The Ministry of Public Security and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs should strengthen communication and cooperation in the management of entry-exit affairs, closely cooperate with relevant departments of the State Council, exercise their functions and powers and assume responsibilities according to their respective responsibilities.