The Philippine government will allow Indian nationals who are regular international travelers to enter the country without a visa and stay for up to 21 days, a senior government official said on Thursday.
Immigration Commissioner Ricardo David Jr. said he issued a memorandum circular allowing Indian nationals to enter the Philippines visa-free so long as they are holders of a valid visa from the European Union or any of the six countries of the United States, Canada, Japan, Australia, Singapore, and the United Kingdom.
"Indian nationals who avail of this scheme will be granted an initial stay of 14 days, which may be extended for an additional seven days," he said.
David said, however, that the visa-free stay of a frequent Indian traveler is only for a maximum of 21 days.
Previously, Indian tourists are required to apply for an entry visa with a Philippine consulate in their port of origin before coming to the country.
According to David, the new policy is based on a Department of Foreign Affairs circular issued in February. The circular aims to draw more foreign tourists to the Philippines.
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