As of this writing, I have a US Visa, UK Visa, Schengen Visa, and Saudi Iqama. These have been instrumental in my travels.
Status and Ranking of the Philippine Passport
As of 2025, the Philippine passport is ranked 75th in the world according to the Henley Passport Index. It offers visa-free or visa-on-arrival access to 69 countries. While this might seem limiting compared to passports from countries with higher rankings, it hasn’t hindered my travel ambitions.
Leveraging Visas and Residency Permits
Traveling the world has never been easier, especially when you have multiple visas and resident permits at your disposal. I am a current resident of Saudi Arabia and have visited 28 UN Countries and 2 UN Observer States. Let’s dive into the details of how these documents can open doors to incredible destinations.



Conclusion
While the Philippine passport may not be the most powerful in terms of visa-free access, it hasn’t stopped me from exploring the world. By leveraging visas and residency permits, I’ve been able to visit 30 countries and experience diverse cultures and landscapes. If you’re a fellow traveler with a Philippine passport, don’t let its ranking discourage you. With careful planning and the right visas, the world is yours to explore!
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