Yes, sure.
When we apply to go to the Philippines, we need to apply for a relevant entry visa at the Philippine embassy before we can officially enter the country. However, many countries in the Philippines have visa-free treatment. Because of their trade relations
I would like to get a visitor visa for the Philippines as I plan to marry my fiancé who is a Philippine resident in January 2022. Can you guide me to websites so that the visa process for the Philippines can be simplified if that is possible, or inexpensive visa service for the Philip...
Entry requirements:American and Canadian citizens are automatically granted a monthlong visa, as long as a valid departure ticket is presented along with a passport that is valid for six months past your departure date. Citizens of other countries should check with the Filipino government for visa ...
If your Filipino partner is living in the Philippines during the sponsorship process, you will be consideredoutland applicants. Again, it is possible for Canadian citizens to live in the Philippines throughout the process, but you have to show that you and your partner will bothmove to Canadaif...
The Philippine consulate general in Winnipeg may offer consular assistance and a range of services to Canadian and Philippine citizens, including: Processing Philippine visa Renewing and issuing Philippine passports Providing notary and document legalization services Registering Philippine residents in Canada Of...
Chinese nationals from mainland China coming for tourism purposes with valid Australian, Japanese, Canadian, Schengen or US visa Important Note: Nationals who are subjects of deportation/blacklist orders of the Department and the Bureau of Immigration (BI) shall not be admitted to the Philippines. ...
If YES, and he has a Philippines passport, then he uses that to leave the country, and there will be NO visa fees to pay. NO half a million pesos cost. But… Leaving the Philippines to go to the US means showing an entry visa for the US. He can’t get one, as a US Citizen....
88% say it will be good for the country if citizens will stay in the Philippines instead of going abroad to work. 69% would choose a job at home instead of a job abroad if given a choice In their words: Vision of Filipinos for self:“In 2040, we will all enjoy a stable and comfo...
UK, US & Australian citizens need no visa for stays up to 30 days as long as they have a return ticket. Page last updated: 7 January 2025 Manila to Naga & Ligao After hurricane damage, Filipino mainline trains were suspended in late 2012 and remain suspended in 2024. The railway may ne...