Can I stay in the Philippines for 6 months?

Most foreign nationals are given a 30-day period to stay in the country upon arrival, but that initial stay can be as few as 7 days and as many as 59 days, depending on the visitor's country of origin. This initial stay can be extended to a maximum stay of 16 months.
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Can a US citizen stay in the Philippines for 6 months?

US citizens do not need a visa to enter the Philippines. US citizens can enter the Philippines Visa on Arrival and stay in the Philippines visa-free for up to 59-days. After 59-days, US Citizens can extend their visa by 1, 2, or 6-months at a Philippine Bureau of Immigration office.
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How many months can a foreigner stay in the Philippines?

NOTE: The authorized maximum period of stay granted by the Philippine Consulate to all temporary visitor's visa applicants is fifty-nine (59) days.
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Can I get a 6 month visa for the Philippines?

How Long Can You Stay in the Philippines? LSVVE allows a foreign visitor to obtain permission to stay in the country for six months. Additional LSVVE visas can be obtained upon expiry in order for the tourist to stay in the Philippines for up to 16 months.
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How long can you stay in Philippines with US passport?

BLANK PASSPORT PAGES: Sufficient space for an entry visa stamp. TOURIST VISA REQUIRED: No (for tourist travel under 30 days).
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How long can a foreigner stay in the Philippines 2022?

Visa-free for stay up to 30 days

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How can I stay in the Philippines longer than 30 days?

If the intended stay in the Philippines is beyond 30 days, an application for a temporary visa must be filed at the Consulate. There are nationals of other countries who are classified as Restricted Nationals by the Philippine Government.
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Can a US citizen stay permanently in the Philippines?

If you wish to settle in The Philippines and you are at least 35 years old, you may apply for a Special Resident Retiree's Visa (SRRV). The SRRV is granted by the Philippines Retirement Authority (PRA), and you may reside indefinitely in the Philippines with free entry and exit.
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How do you extend stay in Philippines as a US citizen?

To extend your permit you must visit an office of the Immigration Bureau in the Philippines and submit an application for an extension at least 7 days before your current visa expires.
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Can I move to the Philippines as a US citizen?

There are different visa types that may apply to you when you move to the Philippines: A tourist visa is only necessary for stays exceeding 30 days and requiring multiple entries. A non-immigrant visa is granted for the purpose of pre-arranged employment, trade, transit, and education. The requirements naturally vary.
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How much bank balance is required for Philippines visa?

Original bank statements reflecting transactions of the last 6 months with a minimum balance of Rs 80,000 per person, duly attested and signed by a bank official on each and every page of the statement. Salary slip for last 3months.
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How long can a US permanent resident stay in the Philippines?

Generally, you can stay outside the U.S. for up to one year. If you have been issued a Re-Entry Permit, which applicants must apply for while in the U.S., you can stay outside the United States as long as your Re-Entry Permit has not expired.
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Can I drive in the Philippines with US license?

You can use a valid foreign driver's license in the country for 90 days from the date of your arrival. If you're staying for a longer period of time, we advise converting your license into a Philippine driver's license.
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Does the US allow dual citizenship with the Philippines?

Dual Citizenship acquired by birth – A child born in the United States on or after 17 January 1973 when either or both parent/s was still a Filipino citizen is considered to be a dual citizen from birth.
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How long does it take to get a Philippine visa for US citizens?

Depending on the applicant's circumstances, visa processing will take five (5) to seven (7) business days, excluding the time it will take for the applicant's passport with visa sticker to be mailed. The application may require clearance from other government agencies in the Philippines.
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How much is a 6 month tourist visa for Philippines?

Foreign nationals can enjoy longer visa extension (six months) under a single transaction. The visa costs Php 13,900 for visa-required nationals and Php 11,500 for non-visa required nationals.
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How long can a US citizen Balikbayan stay in the Philippines?

Visitors who are admitted as balikbayan are given an initial stay of one (1) year. Their stay may be extended for an additional one (1), two (2) or six (6) months at the Visa Extension Section of a Bureau of immigration office.
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How much is Philippine visa for US citizen?

How Much Is the Philippines Visa Fee? The visa for the Philippines costs around $37 USD. Depending on how you obtain the visa as a foreign citizen, you may incur processing fees that can range from $20 USD to $60 USD.
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How much is a 1 year visa to Philippines?

Visa Fee: $30.00 – Single Entry Visa valid for 90 days. $60.00 – Multiple Entry Visa valid for 6 months. $90.00 – Multiple Entry Visa valid for 1 year.
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Can I live in the Philippines for a year?

No. Citizens of 157 countries can enter the Philippines visa-free. However, if you plan on staying longer than 30-days, most expats will need to apply for a 6-month long-stay visa extension (LSVVE). An LSVVE can be extended up to six times allowing expats to immigrate to the Philippines for up to 3-years.
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How long can a US citizen stay outside the US?

While the normal limit is a year, you can stay longer and still preserve your US citizen if you are a military service member, Government employee, or meet any other criteria discussed above i.e., work for a US multinational or you proactively preserve residence.
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How many months can a US resident stay out of the country?

Absences of more than 365 consecutive days

You must apply for a re-entry permit (Form I-131) before you leave the United States, or your permanent residence status will be considered abandoned. A re-entry permit enables you to be abroad for up to two years.
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How long can a fil am stay in the Philippines?

Upon entry, you will receive an entry stamp when you arrive at the airport which will also contain the date you must exit the Philippines (30 days from the date of entry). For you to receive a 30-day entry stamp, your passport must be valid for at least 6 months from the date of departure.
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Can foreigners extend their stay in the Philippines?

The LSVVE allows temporary visitors to prolong their stay in the Philippines without the need to frequently visit the Bureau of Immigration to process their documents. No LSVVE shall be issued to non-visa foreign nationals whose stay exceeds 36 months, and visa-required nationals whose stay exceeds 24 months.
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Is it hard for an American to live in the Philippines?

The Philippines is a top-rated destination for expatriates. The country has a warm climate, friendly people, welcoming culture, and low living costs make the country an ideal destination for expats.
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