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Do I need a visa to go to the Philippines with a Japanese tourist visa? Direct?

Philippine conditions: China citizens who apply for landing visa only need to prepare documents for ordinary individual visas. However, it should be pointed out that exit formalities cannot be completed only by passports and air tickets, which come from countries that can issue visas upon arrival. You must also have a third country visa (that is, a visa from a country outside the Philippines) and the corresponding international air ticket. Conditions in Thailand: China citizens who travel to Thailand from a third country can apply for visas on arrival at Bangkok Airport. However, if you leave China without a visa, the customs may not let you go. In addition, if you have a valid visa from a country that enjoys visa-free treatment and the corresponding international air ticket, as long as you can leave China, you can go directly to Thailand to apply for landing visa. Malaysian conditions: China tourists with Singapore or Thailand visas can apply for transit visas in Malaysia, that is, as long as they have Singapore or Thailand visas, China tourists can directly apply for transit visas from these two countries to the transit points in Malaysia. China citizens who have obtained visas on arrival can stay in Malaysia for a maximum of 14 days. Visa-free countries "visa-free" refers to countries that can enter tourism without applying for a visa from the destination country. Conditions in Mauritius: China tourists who travel to Mauritius for tourism purposes do not need to apply for a visa if they stay in 15 days, but they need to hold a valid passport, a valid return ticket and sufficient funds, that is, 50 dollars per day and a hotel check-in slip, so they can directly enter the country. Mauritius does not issue visas on arrival. Conditions in Korea: China citizens with C2 and C3 (tourism and business) visas can enjoy visa-free treatment if they enter Korea twice by passenger ship within one year, and can stay for up to 15 days. Transit visa-free country "transit visa-free" refers to a short stay from that country to other destinations without applying for a visa from that country. Korean conditions: Korean citizens who travel to Europe via Incheon Airport in South Korea can stay in the south of China for 30 days without a visa. China citizens returning from Europe via Incheon Airport who want to travel to South Korea can stay in South Korea for 30 days without a visa as long as they have a visa (including permanent residency) and a reserved air ticket from any of the 30 European countries. Conditions in Singapore: All Chinese mainland tourists who hold valid visas or long-term passes (valid for at least one month) from Australia, Canada, Japan, New Zealand, Britain and the United States will have the opportunity to enjoy 96 hours visa-free treatment when landing in Singapore.