visas
#61
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Joined: Mar 2013
Location: London
Posts: 10
Re: visas
Thanks 'Diy', just read the article in the link you posted and all follow on comments... very interesting and some cause for caution or concern. Though not sure I should post further comment or questions on this thread as the heading is Visas, and what I'm getting more into here is pros and cons, what to look out for and consider before buying a condo unit or not.
#62
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Joined: Mar 2013
Location: silang cavite
Posts: 15
Re: visas
Thanks 'Diy', just read the article in the link you posted and all follow on comments... very interesting and some cause for caution or concern. Though not sure I should post further comment or questions on this thread as the heading is Visas, and what I'm getting more into here is pros and cons, what to look out for and consider before buying a condo unit or not.
#63
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Joined: Mar 2012
Posts: 8
Re: visas
get a 13Quota Visa instead of SRRV if you have $50,000.00 in the bank. Just a Certificate of Inward Remittance and you can withdraw that money you dont need to locked it up
#65
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Joined: Mar 2013
Location: London
Posts: 10
Re: visas
Thanks for the advice about visas. If and when the time comes I will go through the Embassy regarding a visa to live in Manila or elsewhere in Philippines.
#66
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Joined: Jul 2012
Location: Philippines
Posts: 76
Re: visas
Most things in the Philippines are not done by fixers. Tell me one thing that a foreigner needs to use a fixer for that they cant do by themselves???????
#67
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Joined: Jun 2012
Posts: 228
Re: visas
Ok Googly i will try again as i just got timed out. You are of course correct the days of the fixers are going when i got my licence there were signs up to avoid fixers. Anything you need to do in The Philippines you can do your self, ok with a wife its easier or girlfriend,. Red tape this country is full of it But they will help you. 50 000 where did that come from, more bull shit. If you are married go for the 13a visa, if not look at extending your tourist visa and when you are sure you want to live here without a wife go look SRRV. and if just a first trip you can stay 21 days no visa needed or go to the consulate in London and get a 59 day and even a multiple entry. how easy is that
#68
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Joined: Jun 2012
Posts: 228
Re: visas
Wow thats nice we await you when you want to buy a condo or what ever its called, how much are they i need a condo in Manila