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  2. Philippine passport - Wikipedia

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    The Philippine Passport Act of 1996 governs the issuance of Philippine passports and travel documents. Philippine passports are only issued to Filipino citizens, while travel documents (under Section 13) may be issued to citizens who have lost their passports overseas, as well as permanent residents who cannot obtain passports or travel ...

  3. Visa requirements for Philippine citizens - Wikipedia

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    Visa requirement. Allowed stay. Notes (excluding departure fees) Afghanistan. Visa required [2] Women of all nationalities must cover their body with clothing, except for their face, hands and feet. Albania. eVisa [3] [4] Philippine passport holders who have a valid, multiple-entry Schengen visa, which has been previously used in one of the ...

  4. List of passport offices in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    A passport office at Robinsons Starmills mall in San Fernando, Pampanga DFA CO Pampanga signage at the entrance to Robinsons Starmills DFA CO Cebu in Mandaue City. A Philippine passport is a document issued by the Government of the Philippines to citizens of the Republic of the Philippines requesting other governments to allow them to pass safely and freely.

  5. Henley Passport Index - Wikipedia

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    The Henley Passport Index is a global ranking of countries according to the travel freedom allowed by those countries' ordinary passports for their citizens. [3] It was launched in 2005 as Henley & Partners Visa Restrictions Index [4] and was updated to Henley Passport Index in January 2018.

  6. Philippine nationality law - Wikipedia

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    February 2, 1987 [ 1] Status: Current legislation. Philippine nationality law details the conditions by which a person is a national of the Philippines. The two primary pieces of legislation governing these requirements are the 1987 Constitution of the Philippines and the 1939 Revised Naturalization Law. Any person born to at least one Filipino ...

  7. Visa policy of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    The visa policy of the Philippines is governed by Commonwealth Act No. 613, also known as the Philippine Immigration Act, and by subsequent legislation amending it. The Act is jointly enforced by the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) and the Bureau of Immigration (BI). Visitors from 157 countries are permitted visa-free entry for periods ...

  8. Visa requirements for United States citizens - Wikipedia

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    International Certificate of Vaccination or Prophylaxis required. [ 187] Visas for US citizens are either single entry or multiple entry and valid for 5 years. The fee for single entry 3 month validity is 60 dollars and the fee for the multiple entry visa is 100 dollars. —.

  9. Before Booking Those Travel Plans, Let's Discuss: How Much ...

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    Renewal Adult Passport Card: $30 application fee. Renewal Adult Passport Book & Card: $160 application fee. Child Passport Costs. First Time Minor Passport Book: $100 application fee, $35 ...