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aprilmaejon
9th February 2014, 21:46
Hi everyone, me and the hubby are going home in April time for 22 days, do we need to go to the Phil embassy and get his visa? Even for just 1 day beyond the limit? Or we can get away with it? :-)
Dedworth
9th February 2014, 21:56
rules are rules they might drag him off kicking and screaming at the airport for overstaying :biggrin:
I doubt if it's like the UK where there's a polite text message two years after the visa runs out
NeilH76
9th February 2014, 22:06
Hi,
I did think it was 21 days but recently saw this -
"British and Irish passport holders may enter and stay in the Philippines for 30 days without visa provided that they hold valid tickets for their return journey to port of origin or next port of destination, and that their passports are valid for at least 6 months beyond the intended period of stay in the Philippines."
http://philembassy-uk.org/consular-matters/visa
stevie c
9th February 2014, 22:16
Your husband will not need a visa when you arrive at immigration in the phils ask for a balikbayan visa for your husband it is valid for 12 months he us entitled to this as he is married to you a filipino citizen
grahamw48
9th February 2014, 22:27
You husband will not need a visa when you arrive at immigration in the phils ask for a balikbayan visa for your husband it is valid for 12 months he us entitled to this as he is married to you a filipino citizen
What he said. :xxgrinning--00xx3:
Make sure you arrive on the same flight though, and that you have your marriage certificate to show to immigration...and don't forget to ASK for the Balikbayan 'privilege' stamp at the immigration counter. Even without it, the visa waiver stay for Brits has been increased to 30 days. :smile:
aprilmaejon
9th February 2014, 22:36
Hi,
I did think it was 21 days but recently saw this -
"British and Irish passport holders may enter and stay in the Philippines for 30 days without visa provided that they hold valid tickets for their return journey to port of origin or next port of destination, and that their passports are valid for at least 6 months beyond the intended period of stay in the Philippines."
http://philembassy-uk.org/consular-matters/visa
Thank you ever so much for that Neil. :-)
aprilmaejon
9th February 2014, 22:40
Your husband will not need a visa when you arrive at immigration in the phils ask for a balikbayan visa for your husband it is valid for 12 months he us entitled to this as he is married to you a filipino citizen
We're flying to Cebu, does that means we need to go to Manila where the embassy is and ask for that balikbayan visa?
Thanks anyway Stevie. :-)
aprilmaejon
9th February 2014, 22:42
What he said. :xxgrinning--00xx3:
Make sure you arrive on the same flight though, and that you have your marriage certificate to show to immigration...and don't forget to ASK for the Balikbayan 'privilege' stamp at the immigration counter. Even without it, the visa waiver stay for Brits has been increased to 30 days. :smile:
I'm flying with him back and forth, and I always bring my marriage certificate anyway to support my documents. :-)
Thanks graham.
grahamw48
9th February 2014, 22:46
If you're going straight to Cebu, just ask for the Balikbayan when you go through immigration there at the airport.
It's nothing to do with the Embassy...purely Phils immigration upon ARRIVAL.
stevie c
9th February 2014, 22:47
No problem you can still get the balikbayan visa when you arrive at immigration in cebu
tonymactan
9th February 2014, 22:48
The time limit was raised to 30 days last year so no need for a visa at all. but im sure they will sell you one anyway if you ask about it so don't bother.
aprilmaejon
9th February 2014, 22:53
Ok graham and Stevie, thanks a lot... :-)
stevie c
9th February 2014, 22:55
Ok graham and Stevie, thanks a lot... :-)
You're welcome, hope it helps you with your visit
Terpe
10th February 2014, 00:53
The time limit was raised to 30 days last year so no need for a visa at all. but im sure they will sell you one anyway if you ask about it so don't bother.
The Balikbayan 1 year visa free period comes at no charge.
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