Restamp new passport at Immigration in Manila (Tourist Visa)
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Restamp new passport at Immigration in Manila (Tourist Visa)
I have a tourist visa and have been here for 2 years
My passport recently expired and is cancelled, and I have a new UK passport (it has no stamps within).
I took the old & new passport to the immigration satellite office in Cavite for my 2 monthly visa extension; they said I need to get the new passport “stamped” in Manila.
I have a senior citizen appointment at Immigration HQ in Manila next week.
For this “stamping” in Manila, does anyone know what docs/photocopies etc they need, how long it takes and the fee?
My passport recently expired and is cancelled, and I have a new UK passport (it has no stamps within).
I took the old & new passport to the immigration satellite office in Cavite for my 2 monthly visa extension; they said I need to get the new passport “stamped” in Manila.
I have a senior citizen appointment at Immigration HQ in Manila next week.
For this “stamping” in Manila, does anyone know what docs/photocopies etc they need, how long it takes and the fee?
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Re: Restamp new passport at Immigration in Manila (Tourist Visa)
I have a tourist visa and have been here for 2 years
My passport recently expired and is cancelled, and I have a new UK passport (it has no stamps within).
I took the old & new passport to the immigration satellite office in Cavite for my 2 monthly visa extension; they said I need to get the new passport “stamped” in Manila.
I have a senior citizen appointment at Immigration HQ in Manila next week.
For this “stamping” in Manila, does anyone know what docs/photocopies etc they need, how long it takes and the fee?
My passport recently expired and is cancelled, and I have a new UK passport (it has no stamps within).
I took the old & new passport to the immigration satellite office in Cavite for my 2 monthly visa extension; they said I need to get the new passport “stamped” in Manila.
I have a senior citizen appointment at Immigration HQ in Manila next week.
For this “stamping” in Manila, does anyone know what docs/photocopies etc they need, how long it takes and the fee?
However, although this is the official policy, many BI offices are just happy keeping the two passports together. Where I am now are not enforcing the official policy. I also understand that there is no problem when having to depart the Philippines with your two passports without transferring the last entry date..
You could check the BI website where there is an contact email address to answer your query. I always have had a quick and helpful response when I have contacted them previously.
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Re: Restamp new passport at Immigration in Manila (Tourist Visa)
I restamped my passport at BI Intramuros in 2017. A straightforward process no money required.. As you are already going there next week I'm sure they will rest amp your new passport. If in doubt phone or email ahead.
Out of interest as I'm also a senior why are you going on a senior citizen related matter?
Out of interest as I'm also a senior why are you going on a senior citizen related matter?
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Re: Restamp new passport at Immigration in Manila (Tourist Visa)
Thanks to you both.
When booking an appointment online, it asks senior citizens (over 60) to select the reason for the visit as "Senior Citizen" - grouped with PWD and Pregnant women.
I noticed many more appointment slots available for senior citizens, so I was following their instructions.
It does ask to have a senior citizen ID ready on arrival; I am not sure what this is. I assume any ID will be ok.
Do you think doing a restamping under the senior citizen category might be an issue, please?
When booking an appointment online, it asks senior citizens (over 60) to select the reason for the visit as "Senior Citizen" - grouped with PWD and Pregnant women.
I noticed many more appointment slots available for senior citizens, so I was following their instructions.
It does ask to have a senior citizen ID ready on arrival; I am not sure what this is. I assume any ID will be ok.
Do you think doing a restamping under the senior citizen category might be an issue, please?
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I missed the Senior Citizen part whenI made my 13A appointment. People are very helpful so not to get anxious. The only thing you need is patience.
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Do you mean as a senior foreigner you cannot obtain a senior discount card? (Although we both probably know of some corrupt foreigners who do possess a senior card) Apart from that I have experienced all but good as being a senior foreigner.
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Technically we may not be Philippine citizens but I think we are recognized as Senior Citizens here both generally by people and by the state, even if sometimes they forget us and we shouldn't get the discount card. We can get the new national ID card.
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R,
I see no logic in obtaining the national ID card when we have the ACR-I card. Oh sorry we are in the land of hyper bureaucracy.
I see no logic in obtaining the national ID card when we have the ACR-I card. Oh sorry we are in the land of hyper bureaucracy.
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However well meaning authorities may well issue the card because they are ignorant of the legal requirements. This doesn't necessarily make the foreigner corrupt. However as far as ignorance of the rules is concerned, itis no excuse for the foreigner.
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P11,
All I have to say is that the foreigners that I know that possess a seniors card are not shy in greasing palms. I think you know the type, pompous and entitled.
Ignorance of the law is no excuse.
All I have to say is that the foreigners that I know that possess a seniors card are not shy in greasing palms. I think you know the type, pompous and entitled.
Ignorance of the law is no excuse.
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Not mandated but if we ever applied a big duplication. Seems unlikely people not on long term visas would apply or even qualify. But I heard a lady from the PSA on the TV include us in the people who can get one. Just shows the ignorance even at a high level about us.
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Re: Restamp new passport at Immigration in Manila (Tourist Visa)
I have a tourist visa and have been here for 2 years
My passport recently expired and is cancelled, and I have a new UK passport (it has no stamps within).
I took the old & new passport to the immigration satellite office in Cavite for my 2 monthly visa extension; they said I need to get the new passport “stamped” in Manila.
I have a senior citizen appointment at Immigration HQ in Manila next week.
For this “stamping” in Manila, does anyone know what docs/photocopies etc they need, how long it takes and the fee?
My passport recently expired and is cancelled, and I have a new UK passport (it has no stamps within).
I took the old & new passport to the immigration satellite office in Cavite for my 2 monthly visa extension; they said I need to get the new passport “stamped” in Manila.
I have a senior citizen appointment at Immigration HQ in Manila next week.
For this “stamping” in Manila, does anyone know what docs/photocopies etc they need, how long it takes and the fee?