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been there 13 times in 7 years
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Hello, A lot of questions, but here goes. First when you get to manila you can get a 21 day visa right away at the airport. When you talk to the immigration officer you will get a 21 day stamp in your
When you arrive at the airport, since you are a citizen of the UK and have their passport, you can get a 3 week visa right away. After wards you can go to the immigration office and apply for an extension
Hello, I have been to the Philippines 13 times in the last 10 years. I have walked around Cebu city at 3 am and have never felt unsafe. I have stayed away from Mindanao, but Davao in Mindanao is very
Check out this link dated april 24th http://newsbreak.com.ph/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=6031&Itemid=88 http://www.malaya.com.ph/jun09/news3.htm This is the last know information
The change in law is still not in the congress. it is just an idea that has been thrown around to encourage people to retire to the Philippines. There is no information, other than what you hear in rumors
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