How to apply for a multiple entry Philippine visa, a visa to stay in the Philippines for 59 days

Updated on tourism 2024-04-05
17 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    There are several types of general visas for Filipino Chinese:

    Tourist visa: You can stay in the Philippines for 1 month, 2 months or half a year, and you can apply in the form of a group or an individual, and each renewal shall not exceed half a year.

    Multiple-round trip travel visa: unlimited round-trip travel between China and the Philippines within half a year, which is an extended visa type of tourist visa, and the procedures are relatively simple and the processing time is relatively fast.

    9G work visa: The validity period is generally 1 year, 2 years, 3 years of these three types, the current Philippine common work visa, all types of work are basically covered. When entering and exiting the customs, the 9G visa paper and the icard must be used together, and there is no limit to the number of trips between China and the Philippines.

    Business visa: In view of the need for business work in the Philippines, it is necessary to apply for multiple round-trips between the two places, but the procedures are super cumbersome and you also need to provide invitation and employment documents from the company in the Philippines, so it is recommended to directly apply for a multiple-trip travel visa.

    Note: At present, the Philippines has opened the visa on arrival service to China, but in view of the cumbersome waiting time for the visa on arrival process, and it cannot be used to renew the visa in the Philippines, it is not recommended for you to handle it at present.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    If you want to apply for multiple entries in the Philippines, you can only apply for a Philippine business visa, which is valid for 90 days, and the stay period can be 30 days or 59 days.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Take the Chinese ordinary nuclear Lunian passport as an example, 7 days.

    There are three types of visas in the Philippines: visas applied for under the Investment Act, corresponding visas prescribed by special laws, and investor visas. The three main types of visas are divided into several sub-categories: the types of visas that can be applied for under the Investment Act include short-term visit or sightseeing visas, work authorization visas (pre-entry employment visas, treaty merchant visas and other forms of work authorization visas).

    The corresponding visas stipulated by special laws include special multiple-entry visas, special Subic work visas and special Clark work visas, and investor visas include special investment resident visas, special investment resident visas for tourism project and tourism investors, special Subic investment visas, special Clark investment visas and special resident retirement visas.

    Temporary visitors holding Chinese diplomatic passports and service passports can enter the Philippines without a visa for 30 days. Holders of a Chinese ordinary passport and any valid visa for Schengen, Australia, the United States, Canada or Japan can enter the Philippines visa-free for 7 days for tourism purposes.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    If your Philippine visa is valid for a shorter period than your round-trip ticket, you can consider the following solutions: Extend your visa: If you have enough time, you can try to contact the Philippine embassy or consulate before the round-trip ticket date to ask if you can extend the validity of your visa to Suhma.

    This may be subject to a fee and is subject to the airline's policies and conditions. You can check with your airline's customer service department for details of change policies and fees. Reapply for a visa:

    If the validity of the visa cannot be extended and the date of the ticket cannot be changed, you may need to reapply for a new Philippine visa to ensure that it matches the time of the round-trip ticket. When reapplying for a visa, you will need to provide new application materials and follow the visa application process of the Philippine embassy or consulate. Adjust your travel plan:

    If none of the above solutions are possible, you may need to adjust your travel plans to ensure that your trip to the Philippines is completed within the validity period of your visa. You can consider shortening your trip or choosing a different destination.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    According to the latest Philippine policy, Chinese tourists can travel to the Philippines without a visa for 30 days, and Chinese tourists who participate in tours organized by travel agencies approved by the Philippine Department of Tourism will be allowed to stay in the Philippines for 30 days without a visa. The Philippines** extended visa-free stay for citizens of 166 countries and territories from 21 days to 30 days.

    According to the new regulations of the Philippine side, all group Chinese tourists (at least 3 people) who come to the Philippines received by travel agencies authorized by the Philippines can apply for visas on arrival at any international port of entry in the Philippines, and the maximum stay in the Philippines is not more than 14 days.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    A tourist visa, valid for 59 days and costing 350-550, is for legal residency in the Philippines. The sticker on the back of the tourist visa will write the entry time and validity period in the Philippines, it is best not to overdue, otherwise you will be fined later. If you have been delayed for more than half a year, Youbo recommends that you go to the immigration bureau to apply for an ECC (departure list), or go to the immigration bureau to pay a fine before extending your visa, otherwise the immigration office at the airport will not let you leave the country.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The Philippine tourist visa is generally valid for 3 months, and the stay period is divided into 29 days and 59 days. However, it can be extended, and each extension can be extended for an additional 2 months.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The tourist visa for Xiamen is the longest - 59 days; Macau can also be checked out on a 59-day tourist visa.

    Other Philippine consulates are available in Beijing, Shanghai, and Guangzhou for 7, 14, and 30 days.

    I've been to the Philippines 2 times, both for 59 days.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    There are two types of tourist visas in the Philippines: 29-day and 59-day visas. That is, the maximum of 59 days per se. However, if you want to continue your stay, you can renew your tourist visa for 2 months at a time. It can be renewed multiple times for up to 1 year.

    However, if you have a passport renewal record many times, when you leave the Philippines, the next time you re-enter the country, there is a certain possibility that you will encounter some difficulties, that is, the immigration officer who entered the country may ask you some questions. So if you really renew your visa many times, then you need to make some necessary preparations when you come to the Philippines again.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    It depends on what kind of visa you have. The travel visa is valid for 59 days and can be extended for up to six months at a time; The Temporary Work Permit (SWP) is valid for three months and can be renewed twice for three months each; The 9G work visa is valid for 1-3 years. If you are going to work, Bo Recruitment recommends that you first apply for a travel visa.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The Philippine short-term visa is valid for 59 days and the stay period is 30 days.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    There are several types of Philippine visas open to our country, but the main ones are business visas and tourist visas.

    Philippine business visas are currently open to our country with single-entry and multiple-entry, and the single-entry visa is valid for 90 days and can stay for 30 days. Multiple-entry visas are valid for 180 days, with single stays of 30 days and 59 days.

    The Philippine tourist visa is valid for a single entry only, valid for 90 days, and a single stay for 30 days. However, tourist visas issued by the Shanghai consular district can only stay for 14 days.

    In addition to the above, the Philippine visa on arrival can also stay for 30 days

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    The validity period is 90 days, 30 days for staying in mainland China and 59 days for Hong Kong.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Depending on the length of stay you submit when applying for a Philippine visa, generally speaking, the time you can stay after obtaining a Philippine visa is 30 days, and few applicants can get a longer stay, so you should pay attention to the length of stay after entering the Philippines, do not exceed the length of stay, and if you fail to leave the country normally due to special circumstances, you must apply for a visa extension.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Philippine Visa Materials:

    1.Original passport requirements: 6 months validity (after returning home).

    2.Visa application form requirements: Please prepare 2 copies of our company's English visa application form, please note that the reverse side is not reversible, please do not fill in Chinese**, please note.

    3.**Requirements: 2 x 2-inch color photos with white background.

    4.Certificate of Incumbency Requirements: A valid certificate of incumbency is required, please note that the English version must have a letterhead stamp.

    5.ID document requirements: A copy of the front and back of the ID card is required.

    6.Property requirements (choose one of three): Copy of the front of the international credit card; 20,000 copies of bank deposit certificate; A copy of the title deed.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Visas have an expiration date and a period of stay on them.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    One month - 59 days, depending on how long you want to stay.

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