Good news for Filipino travelers. Your passport can go farther than you think. If you hold a valid multiple-entry visa for the US, Canada, Schengen countries, or Japan, a whole new map quietly unlocks itself. No embassy queues, no last-minute panic. Just pack, book, and go.
Below is a practical guide to visa-free or visa-exempt destinations you can visit using those existing visas. Entry is still subject to immigration approval, but these countries officially allow it.
With a Valid Multiple-Entry US B1/B2 Visa
Your US visa is a powerful travel key. It opens doors across the Caribbean, Latin America, and parts of Europe.
You may visit visa-free:
- Mexico
- Bahamas
- Canada (via eTA)
- Jamaica
- Belize
- Turks and Caicos
- Dominican Republic
- Panama
- Bermuda
- El Salvador
- Guatemala
- Honduras
- Nicaragua
- Argentina (eVisa required)
- Turkey (via eTA)
- Serbia
- Albania
- Montenegro
- North Macedonia
- Georgia
Special note on South Korea:
Visa-free transit is allowed if you are traveling to or from the US, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, or any of the 32 EU countries.
🍁 With a Valid Multiple-Entry Canada Visa
Your Canadian visa quietly doubles as a regional pass.
Visa-free destinations include:
- Anguilla
- Antigua and Barbuda
- British Virgin Islands
- Turks and Caicos
- Bermuda
- Mexico
- Belize
- Panama
- Dominican Republic
- Armenia
- Georgia
- Montenegro
- El Salvador
- North Macedonia
- Guatemala
- Honduras
🗾 With a Valid Multiple-Entry Japan Visa
Compact list, solid value.
You can visit visa-free:
- Mexico
- Panama
- Montenegro
- Georgia
Perfect for pairing a Japan trip with a longer multi-country itinerary.
🇪🇺 With a Valid Multiple-Entry Schengen Visa
Aside from the Schengen Zone itself, this visa opens extra doors across Europe, the Caribbean, and beyond.
Visa-free or visa-exempt destinations include:
- Albania
- Serbia
- Andorra
- San Marino (via Italy)
- Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Kosovo
- Montenegro
- North Macedonia
- Moldova
- Monaco
- Belarus
- Cyprus
- Georgia
- Mexico
- Bahamas
- Aruba
- Curaçao
- Sint Maarten
- Dominican Republic
- Turkey (via eTA)
- São Tomé and Príncipe
South Korea (Transit Only):
Visa-free transit applies when traveling to or from the US, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, or EU countries.
✨ Important Reminders Before You Go
- Visa-free does not mean guaranteed entry. Immigration officers always have the final say.
- Your visa must be valid and multiple-entry at the time of travel.
- Some destinations allow short stays only. Always check permitted length of stay.
- Onward or return tickets and proof of accommodation may be required.





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