Philippines grants visa-free entry to Chinese nationals

The Philippines will grant visa-free entry to Chinese nationals for up to 14 days starting January 16, 2026. The Department of Foreign Affairs stated the arrangement will last one year and be reviewed before expiring in 2027.

The Philippines' Department of Foreign Affairs has announced a new policy allowing Chinese nationals to enter the country without a visa for up to 14 days. The measure takes effect on Friday, January 16, 2026, and will remain in place for one year, subject to review before its expiration in 2027.

According to the official statement, the initiative aims to strengthen ties between the Philippines and China. It comes amid ongoing diplomatic efforts, though no further details were provided on conditions or limitations.

The visa-free access is capped at 14 days and could be adjusted based on bilateral agreements. No impacts on other nationalities or broader immigration policies were mentioned.

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