Home News Oman to offer visa‑free tourist entry for Filipinos starting 2026: What you need to know The decision raises the total number of visa-exempt countries to 105, reinforcing Oman’s standing as an open, accessible, and attractive destination by Gulf Business December 8, 2025 Follow us Follow on Google News Follow on Facebook Follow on Instagram Follow on X Follow on LinkedIn Image credit: Getty Images Oman’s decision to grant visa-free entry to Filipino tourists marks one of its most significant policy shifts in recent years, signaling a broader push to deepen economic, investment, and tourism ties with one of Asia’s fastest-growing markets. The move, which takes effect next year, positions the Sultanate as an increasingly open and competitive destination for global travelers while reinforcing its long-term strategy to diversify partnerships beyond traditional sectors. A spokesperson for the consular department at the foreign ministry in Oman affirmed that the Republic of the Philippines will be added to the list of countries exempt from tourist visa requirements starting next year. The move underscores Oman’s ongoing efforts to broaden international relations and diversify its economic partnerships as part of the country’s long-term strategic vision. Read more-GCC unified tourist visa set for pilot launch by late 2025 According to the Oman News Agency, the decision raises the total number of visa-exempt countries to 105 globally, reinforcing the Sultanate of Oman’s standing as an open, accessible, and attractive destination for international travellers and investors. Informed diplomatic sources said the decision aligns with the evolving nature of relations between Muscat and Manila. What was once a relationship largely shaped by labour mobility is now developing into a broader partnership encompassing investment, industry, and high-value tourism. The sources noted that concerns surrounding the exemption are minimal, largely due to the stringent pre-departure requirements imposed by Philippine authorities. These regulations include proof of health fitness, financial solvency, confirmed flight and hotel bookings, and other documentation ensuring compliance with legal and travel standards. Oman’s authorities recognise and value these procedures, viewing them as complementary to the Sultanate’s own regulatory approach for visitors, residents, and incoming workers of various nationalities. Strengthening institutional cooperation A significant addition to bilateral collaboration occurred last July with the inauguration of the Oman Visa and Medical Check-up Center in Manila. Opened in the presence of Sayyid Badr bin Hamad Al Busaidi, foreign minister, and Dr Mahad bin Said Ba’owain, minister of labour, the centre acts as an integrated facility dedicated to streamlining and regulating work visa processes. It offers biometric registration, medical examinations, document and contract attestation, and comprehensive support services for workers and employers. Diplomatic sources highlighted that the visa exemption reflects growing mutual trust between the two nations. They also pointed to Oman’s successful role in securing the release of detained Filipino nationals in Yemen, an effort that strengthened the country’s credibility and goodwill among the Filipino public. This year’s Cebu Investment Forum, organised by the Sultanate of Oman in Manila, further expanded avenues of cooperation. A second edition, scheduled for next February in Muscat, aims to accelerate commercial, economic, and tourism exchanges between the two countries. Diplomatic experts view the visa exemption as part of Oman’s wider strategy to enhance its global presence, opening new channels for sustainable cooperation, expanding economic partnerships, and stimulating tourism growth. Tags 2026 Filipinos Oman tourist visa tourist visa-free entry