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irishman12
23rd July 2013, 10:03
VISA ENTRY FOR 30-DAYS STAY UNDER E.O. 408

Countries whose nationals may enter the Philippines without a visa for a stay not exceeding thirty (30) days under E.O. 408, provided these foreign nationals are holders of a passport valid at least six (6) months, beyond the period of stay in the Philippines and return or outward bound tickets to country of origin or next countrof destination. https://www.facebook.com/officialbureauofimmigration

jake
23rd July 2013, 11:12
That's good news :xxgrinning--00xx3:

Have added this link as some of us don't have Facebook. Hope you don't mind. :smile:

http://www.abs-cbnnews.com/business/03/21/12/ph-extends-visa-free-stay-tourists-spur-arrivals

irishman12
23rd July 2013, 13:12
no problem -still waiting for your e-mail /photos

Terpe
24th July 2013, 18:18
Just for completeness here's the news item announcement from the BI website

BI extends visa-free entry privilege of aliens from 151 countries to 30 days (http://immigration.gov.ph/index.php?option=com_content&task=blogcategory&id=1&Itemid=78)

23 July 2013

Starting next month, nationals from 151 countries may now enter the country without a visa and stay here for 30 days, the Bureau of Immigration (BI) announced today.

BI OIC Commissioner Siegfred Mison disclosed that the visa-free entry privilege of the said nationals was extended from 21 days to 30 days as part of government efforts to spur foreign tourist arrivals in the country.

Mison said the new visa policy was adopted pursuant to a circular from the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) issued last July 1.

He added that pursuant to existing bilateral agreements, nationals from Israel and Brazil shall continue to be admitted for an initial stay of 59 days.
The BI chief, however, stressed that foreigners can only avail of the visa-free privilege if their passports are valid for at least six months beyond their contemplated period of stay.

“They should also present return tickets to their country of origin or onward tickets to their next country of destination,” he said.

It was gathered that the bureau has finished updating its computerized travel control systems in the different ports of entry to implement the new visa scheme.

Earlier, the government announced that it was extending the visa-free entry privileges of foreign visitors to spur tourist arrivals in the country.

The Department of Tourism (DOT) said it aims to attract at least 10 million foreign tourists by 2016.

DOT officials also foresee the tourism sector to generate up to seven million jobs for Filipinos if the said target is achieved.