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Is Manila visa-free

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Visitors to Manila, the capital of the Philippines, need to apply for a Philippine visa in advance. Although Manila is the capital of the Philippines, there is no visa-free or visa-on-arrival policy for China. Manila is the capital of the Philippines, and visas in the Philippines can be divided into three categories: visas applied according to the investment law, corresponding visas stipulated by the special law, and investor visas. The three types of visas are divided into several subcategories: the types of visas that can be applied according to the investment law include short-term visit or sightseeing visas and work authorization visas (pre-entry employment visas, treaty merchant visas and other work authorization visas); The corresponding visas stipulated in the special law include multiple round-trip special visa, subic special work visa and Clark special work visa; Investor visas include special investment resident visas, special investment resident visas for tourism projects and tourism investors, special Subic investment visas, special Clark investment visas and special resident retirement visas.