Philippines Visa RequirementsFor Brazil passport holders

Brazilian citizens can visit the Philippines visa-free for up to 30 days, extendable at the Bureau of Immigration for up to 59 days total and further to longer periods. The Philippines offers El Nido's limestone karst lagoons, Chocolate Hills in Bohol, rice terraces in Banaue, world-class diving in Tubbataha and Apo Island, and Manila's chaotic energy.

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Great news! Brazil passport holders can enter Philippines without a visa for tourism or business purposes. You can stay up to 30 days.

No visa required for Brazilian citizens for the first 30 days. Present your Brazilian passport and return or onward ticket. Extensions are obtained at Bureau of Immigration offices in Manila and major cities. A single 29-day extension costs approximately 3,130 PHP. The Philippines uses the Philippine Peso (PHP). Ensure your passport is valid for at least 6 months beyond your intended stay.

Entry Requirements

Passport Validity

6 months beyond date of entry

Blank Pages

2 blank pages required

Multiple Entry

Single entry only

Work Permitted

No - requires work visa

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Brazil to Philippines: What You Need to Know

The Philippines maintains a liberal visa-free policy for most nationalities, including Brazil, granting 30 days on arrival extendable domestically. The Philippines is a popular destination for Brazilian divers, particularly for sites like Tubbataha Reef (UNESCO), Apo Island in Negros, and the Visayas region. Getting to the Philippines from Brazil involves connections in Dubai, Doha, Singapore, Tokyo, or Hong Kong to Manila (MNL) or Cebu (CEB).

Practical Tips

El Nido in Palawan is frequently rated among the world's top island destinations. Book accommodation and island-hopping tours well in advance for December-April high season. Boracay (recently rehabilitated) is popular for beaches but more resort-style. Siargao Island is the surfing and hip backpacker hub. The Banaue Rice Terraces (UNESCO) in the Cordillera mountains are a 9-hour bus from Manila or a short flight to Baguio. Local budget airlines (Cebu Pacific, AirAsia Philippines) connect islands cheaply. Jeepneys and tricycles are the local transport.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do Brazilians need a visa for the Philippines?

No. Brazilian passport holders can enter the Philippines visa-free for up to 30 days on arrival, extendable to 59 days total at the Bureau of Immigration.

How do Brazilians extend their Philippines visa?

Extensions are processed at Bureau of Immigration (BI) offices in Manila (Intramuros), Cebu City, Davao, and other major cities. A 29-day extension costs approximately PHP 3,130 (around USD 55). Multiple extensions are possible up to 36 months total.

What is the best island in the Philippines for beaches?

El Nido and Coron in Palawan are widely considered the most spectacular for their limestone karst lagoons and marine biodiversity. Siargao is the surfing destination. Boracay is most developed with white sand but more resort-style.

Do I need a return ticket to enter the Philippines?

Yes. Philippine immigration typically requires proof of onward travel (return ticket or ticket to another country) to confirm you are not intending to stay indefinitely. Having a printed or digital booking is sufficient.