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 Entry VISA Guidelines in the Philippines

Congratulations, you have finally found the love of your life and wow she is wonderful and you cannot wait to meet her, but wait: Will you need a visa? How long can I stay? What happens when I get there?

Well it goes without saying; you should make every effort to check the current regulations well in advance of your departure. Check with your travel agent, the Philippine embassy in your country and keep copies and records of all correspondence. As a guide to the current (2009) immigration regulations the good news is, if you live in any of the following 146 countries you will be allowed to
stay for 21 days without an official visa, there are however some restrictions which you should take note of below;

Andorra Angola Antigua Barbuda
Argentina Australia Austria Bahamas
Bahrain Belgium Bhutan Bolivia 
Barbados Botswana Benin Brazil*
Brunei Darussalam Bulgaria Burkina Burundi
Cameroon Faso  Cambodia Canada  
Central African Rep Cape Verde   Chad Colombia
Comoros Congo Costa Rica Cote d’Ivoire
Czech Republic Cyprus Democratic Rep of the Congo Djibouti
Denmark Dominica  Dominican Republic  Ecuador  
Equatorial Guinea Eritrea El Salvador Ethiopia
Finland Fiji France  Gambia
Gabon Germany Gibraltar Ghana 
Grenada Greece Guatemala     Guinea 
Guyana Guinea Bissau Haiti Hungary
Honduras  Iceland Indonesia Ireland
Israel* Italy Jamaica Japan
Kenya Kiribati Kuwait   Lao People’s Democratic Republic
Lesotho  Liechtenstein Liberia Madagascar 
Luxembourg Malawi Malaysia Maldives
Mali  Malta   Mauritania Marshall Islands 
Mauritius   Monaco Mexico     Micronesia 
Mongolia   Mozambique    Morocco  Myanmar
Namibia  Nepal  Netherlands    New Zealand
Nicaragua  Norway  Niger   Oman
Palau   Panama  Papua New Guinea   Peru
Paraguay Poland   Qatar   Portugal
Republic of Korea  Romania Russian Federation  Rwanda
Saint Kitts and Nevis  Lucia  Saint Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Samoa    Sao Tome and Principe San Marino    Saudi Arabia
Seychelles Senegal   Slovakia Singapore
Solomon   Islands  Somalia      South Africa Spain
Suriname    Swaziland    Switzerland  Sweden
Togo  Thailand   Tunisia  Trinidad and Tobago
Turkey Tuvalu   Uganda United Arab Emirates 
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland  United Republic of Tanzania United States of America  Uruguay 
Venezuela Zambia  Vietnam Zimbabwe

Guidelines on the Entry of Temporary Visitors to the Philippines Nationals from countries listed above who are travelling to the Philippines for business and tourism purposes are allowed to enter the Philippines without visas for a stay not exceeding twenty-one (21) days, provided they hold valid tickets for their return journey to port of origin or next port of destination and their passports valid for a period of at least six (6) months beyond the contemplated period of stay. However, Immigration Officers at ports of entry may exercise their discretion to admit holders of passports valid for at least sixty (60) days beyond the intended period of stay.

Nationals from the following countries are allowed to enter the Philippines without a visa for a period of stay of twenty-one (21) days or less: *The following are allowed to enter the Philippines without a visa for a stay not exceeding fifty-nine (59) days:

Nationals from the following countries are allowed to enter the Philippines without a visa for a period of stay of twenty-one (21) days or less: *The following are allowed to enter the Philippines without a visa for a stay not exceeding fifty-nine (59) days: Holders of Brazil passports; and

  • Holders of Israel passports
  • The following are allowed to enter the Philippines without a visa for a stay not exceeding seven (7) days:
  • Holders of Hong Kong Special Administrative (SAR) passports
  • Holders of British National Overseas (BNO) passports
  • Holders of Portuguese Passports issued in Macao
  • Holders of Macao Special Administrative Region (SAR) passports

Important Note:  Nationals who are subjects of deportation/blacklist orders of the Department and the Bureau of Immigration shall not be admitted to the Philippines. Further inquiries may be addressed to the Visa Division (Telephone numbers: 834-4854, 834-3707, and 834-4810), Department of Foreign Affairs, 2330 Roxas Boulevard, Pasay City or to any Philippine Embassy or Consulate abroad. 

Definition of a Foreign Tourist (Temporary Visitor) 
A “foreign tourist” is defined as a person without distinction as to race, gender, language or religion, who is proceeding to the Philippines for a legitimate, nonimmigrant purpose such as sightseeing, sports, health, family reasons, training or study (excluding enrolment in schools for the purpose of obtaining a title or degree), religious pilgrimage, business, cultural and scientific purposes. 

Standard Procedure/Minimum Requirements for Applying a Temporary
Visitor’s Visa 


Application for a temporary visitor’s visa must be made in person.  In the case of a minor under eighteen (18) years of age, the application may be made for him by a person who, in the opinion of the consular officer, is responsible for his/her welfare.  The minor, not an infant in arms, shall be required to appear at the Consulate for interview, together with the person making the application for him/her.
Applicants for temporary visitor’s visa should normally apply at the Philippine Embassy or Consulate that has jurisdiction over their place of residence.  While some visa applicants may apply at any Philippine Embassy or Consulate abroad, others are only allowed to apply his/her visa at the Philippine Embassy or Consulate in his country of origin or legal residence.

The following are the minimum requirements for applying a temporary visitor’s visa:

    • Passport/Travel Document Valid for at least six (6) months beyond the intended period of stay in the Philippines;
    • Duly Accomplished Visa application forms;
    • Passport Photos (2 pieces);
    • Proof of bona fide status as tourist or businessman;
    • Confirmed tickets for return or onward journey to the next port of destination; and
    • Payment of Visa Fees
   
Other Visa/Entry Requirements for
Foreign Nationals:
  • Minor children below 15 yrs. old Traveling to the Philippines Unaccompanied by or not Joining a Parent in the Philippines
A Waiver of Exclusion Ground (WEG) Under Section 29(a)(12) of the Philippine Immigration Act of 1940, as amended is required for children below 15 yrs. old who are traveling to the Philippines unaccompanied by or not joining his/her parent/s to the Philippines.  The WEG Order will be issued by the Bureau of Immigration (BI) at the port of entry upon submission by the WEG applicant of the following requirements: 
 
  1. Affidavit of consent by either parent or legally appointed guardian of the child, naming therein the person who will be accompanying the child to the Philippines and with whom the child will stay while in the country.  The said Affidavit must be duly notarized by a local notary public or the consular officer at the Philippine Embassy or Consulate in the applicant’s country or residence;
  2. Clear photocopy of the data page of the child’s passport
  3. Clear photocopy of the data page of the passport of the accompanying adult or guardian; and
  4. Payment of immigration fees (currently, P3, 120 per child). 
  • Foreign Nationals on Board Privately-Owned Yachts or Sailboats

A temporary visitor’s visa is required for foreign nationals who are traveling to the Philippines on board privately-owned yachts and sailboats.  When applying the visa, the applicants will be required to provide the following particulars of the yacht/sailboat and its crewmembers: 

  • Crew list;
  • Nationality/Citizenship;
  • Passport details of the crew;
  • Vessel to be used for entry: type, name, registration, call sign, and other particulars;
  • Estimated date of entry into the Philippine territory;
  • Port/Area of entry (Philippine waters);
  • Estimated period of stay in the Philippines;
  • Character reference/shipping agent in the Philippines (if any); and
  • Purpose of visit

Upon entry into the Philippines, the crew of the yacht and sailboats are required to register immediately with the nearest Coast Guard Station and submit the yacht/sailboats to Customs, Immigration and Quarantine inspections.
 

  • Foreign Newsmen, Journalists and Cinema/Television Groups

Foreign newsmen and journalists visiting the Philippines in pursuit of their profession are required to apply for a temporary visitor’s visa.  The following are additional requirements for visa application of foreign newsmen, journalist, cinema/television groups:

  • Curriculum vitae of newsmen/journalists;
  • Shortlist of work credits;
  • Copy of one (1) sample article written by the applicant;
  • Background of media organization, including target market/audience, circulation, format; and
  • Administrative arrangements for the work in the Philippines, as follows:
    • List of members of the reportorial team, nationality and passport details;
    • Planned itinerary and activities, with storyline for any films to be made;
    • List of equipment to be brought by each team member, with certification from the media organization that said equipment will be re-exported at the end of the trip to the Philippines;
    • Flight details (arrival and departure); and
    • For each team member, one (1) photograph, size 1”x1”, to be submitted to the International Press Center (IPC) for the issuance of accreditation card.

Upon arrival in the Philippines, the newsmen/journalists will have to report to the IPC for accreditation.  

  • Foreign Nationals who wish to take up a short-term non-degree course

Foreign students who wish to take up a short-term non-degree course like language and computer courses must apply for a temporary visitor’s visa.  Upon arrival in the Philippines and acceptance by the school/institution authorized by the Bureau of Immigration to accept foreign students, he/she should apply for a Special Study Permit at the Bureau’s Student Desk, together with the following documents: 

  1. Letter request;
  2. Certificate of Acceptance from the school accredited by the Bureau of Immigration to accept foreign students;
  3. Photocopy of passport reflecting the applicant’s authorized period of stay;
  4. Affidavit of Support and Proof of Financial Capacity; and
  5. Birth Certificate.

Extension of Authorized Period of Stay in the Philippines 
In case of a temporary visitor’s visa holder whose stay in the Philippines will exceed the authorized period of stay, he/she will have to report to the Bureau of Immigration, secure an extension of stay and pay the corresponding immigration fees.  Information on fees for extension of stay and other Immigration fees are available at the Bureau of Immigration website (www.immigration.gov.ph).

If you wish to extend your stay in the Philippines, depending upon your country of origin, it is possible to get an extension of 28 days by visiting the regional immigration offices. Please check with the link www.immigration.gov.ph to find out where your nearest branch is. You will need a photocopy of your passport showing the last date of entry into the Philippines and also

the main photo ID page. The price varies but you can expect to pay around 4500 peso for an additional two months stay. The maximum time you are allowed to stay is 12 months and you can only increase the visa extension every two months.

Please try to have your visa extension renewed before the last date shown on your passport, as there is an additional penalty fee of 1000 peso, should you stay here for such a time outside of the guidelines without a visa, expect to be deported and have a letter with you saying you cannot come back again!
 
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