3 countries Filipinos can visit with a JAPAN VISA

Visa and immigration policies change often, so it’s best to contact the respective embassy to confirm if these privileges still apply. Also, this post is for Philippine passport holders who plan to visit as tourists only.

When we were invited to speak at the world tourism Forum in Istanbul in early 2016, our excitement rapidly morphed into worry when we realized Filipinos are required to get a visa to enter Turkey. It wouldn’t have been a problem any other day, but we were traveling abroad and we didn’t have much more time to apply for one. but a quick online search revealed that e-Visas were available for Filipinos with a valid multiple-entry Japan visa. It saved us. The application took only minutes.

Sadly, Turkey no longer accepts Japan visa as a supporting document. (They limited it to US, UK, Schengen, and Ireland visas.) but it opened our eyes that this whole visa game is much more complicated than we previously thought. Some countries are simpler to visit if you have existing visas from other countries. For example, having a us visa on your Philippine passport will allow you to access numerous other countries. and that’s good news for Filipino travelers given that the Philippine passport isn’t all that powerful. At the school of passport privileges, the Philippines doesn’t sit at the table where popular kids like Germany, Singapore, South Korea or the us have their lunch.

Japan is a dream destination for numerous Filipinos. Over the past few years, visa policies have been unwinded and much more forgiving, allowing numerous to visit Japan easily. but your Japan visa is much more powerful than you think! It comes with numerous other perks. With a valid Japan visa, your Philippine passport will get a bit much more edge.

Here are some countries that you can visit much much more easily with a Japan visa!

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Montenegro
Mexico
Georgia
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Montenegro

I discovered this on my recent trip to Europe’s Balkan region. My Schengen visa wasn’t multiple entry, which narrowed down the countries that I could visit in the area. but then I found out that Montenegro grants entry to travelers of certain nationalities, including Filipinos, offered that they have a valid multiple entry Japan visa!

I emailed their Ministry of foreign Affairs to confirm and they replied with this:

According to the short article 7 of the Decree on Visa Regime, holders of valid foreign travel files including a valid Schengen visa, a valid visa of commonwealth of Australia, the Republic of Bulgaria, the Republic of Croatia, Japan, Canada, new Zealand, the Republic of Ireland, Romania, the united states of America and the united kingdom of great Britain and northern Ireland may enter, pass through the territory and stay in Montenegro up to 30 days, and not longer than the expiry of visa if the period of validity of the visa is less than 30 days.

A few days later, I was in Montenegro! I went to Kotor and Perast and they were so beautiful!

Mexico

If you have a valid multiple-entry Japan visa on your Philippine passport, you don’t need to apply for a Mexico visa for stays shorter than 180 days. I learned about this because we get invited to a lot of press trips to Mexico at the last minute and we kept on declining thinking we would need to apply for a Mexico visa, which can take days. but when we finally took the time to research, we found out that we didn’t actually need one if we have a valid Japan visa.

Photo by Fer Gregory
According to the Mexican Embassy:

With the purpose of facilitating and promoting travel to Mexico, effective may 2016 all those foreign nationals, regardless of their nationality, going to Mexico for tourism, company or transit are NOT required to obtain a Mexican visa IF they hold a valid (non-expired) Visa or permanent residence of any of this countries: united states of America, Canada, Japan, united kingdom or Schengen area (European Union).

Ting ting ting! Japan is there! but this seems to good to be true so I emailed the embassy of Mexico in Manila to be absolutely sure! Here’s what they said.

So yep, it’s confirmed. You can enter Mexico for tourism with a Japan visa.

Georgia

Normally, a visa can be obtained online using Georgia’s E-Visa service website. but recently, they have allowed Filipino citizens to enter the country if their passport has a valid visa from any of the member states of the Organisation for economic Co-operation and development (OECD), which include (among others) the US, the UK, Australia, South Korea, and (wait for it) Japan!

Ushguli village and Mt. Shkhara, Georgia. photo by creative travel Projects.
I evaluated it by making a synthetic application at Georgia’s E-Visa site and here’s what it said when I entered my Japan visa as a supporting document:

In case the text is too small for mobile readers, here’s what it says: holders of valid visa orresidence permit of the (Philippines) are exempted from visa requirements. You can enter Georgia without a visa for 90 days in any 180-day period. Please note that you should present relevant valid visa or residence permit along with your travel document/passport at the moment of crossing Georgian border.

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