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ana07cutiepie
30th April 2016, 09:49
Hello guys :)
After 3x attempt of applying a visa finally we've been granted a family visit visa for my mum. We would like her to come soon this early May so she'll be here before I give birth. Now, I want to make sure that everything will go smoothly when she travels it would be her first time leaving the country so you can imagine she's really scared lol. Now my question is now she got the visa. Does she needs to do or provide or attend cfo or anything else? Like a seminar or do TB test? What does she needs to bring/take with her?
Many thanks in advance!! xx
melovesengland
30th April 2016, 21:35
no need for tb, that is only for applicants that will stay 6 months or more in the uk. cfo as well are for filipino spouses or fiancee who are migrating to foreign countries.
make sure your mum has enough money for her expenses whislt in the airport etc. if the documents from vfs was returned to our mum, tell her to carry them as sometimes immigration in the philippines and in the uk will ask for invitation letters etc. just tell our mum not be nervous whilst facing immigration officer, they wont bite. good luck to her and hoping she will enjoy her journey.
grahamw48
30th April 2016, 23:10
Yes, important to have all her documents in her 'carry-on' bag. :xxgrinning--00xx3:
Will she need to pay 'Travel Tax' at the airport when she leaves the Phils ?
melovesengland
2nd May 2016, 09:41
yes she will pay for that unless its already included in her ticket. it will say on her ticket if the travel tax is included.
ana07cutiepie
2nd May 2016, 20:36
no need for tb, that is only for applicants that will stay 6 months or more in the uk. cfo as well are for filipino spouses or fiancee who are migrating to foreign countries.
make sure your mum has enough money for her expenses whislt in the airport etc. if the documents from vfs was returned to our mum, tell her to carry them as sometimes immigration in the philippines and in the uk will ask for invitation letters etc. just tell our mum not be nervous whilst facing immigration officer, they wont bite. good luck to her and hoping she will enjoy her journey.
hi melovesengland and grahamw48 :Hellooo: thanks for your reply :) my mum will stay here in the UK for 6 months..so does it mean she needsa tb test? I guess probably it's better to do one to be safe.. haha I think she'll be nervous as it's her first time to be out of the country lol :biggrin: does she still need to pay terminal fee? if so, how much do you think it would be?
thanks a lot for your quick response really appreciate it :Jump::Jump: :xxgrinning--00xx3: we are now looking for her flights and it's soooo expensive :NoNo: nearly 1k pounds :/ :omg:
Best regards,
Analou K.
raynaputi
2nd May 2016, 21:01
She won't need a TB test. It's only required for those staying more than 6 months. Travel tax is around PHP1650 I think and terminal fee is PHP500. Every Filipino leaving the Philippines has to pay for terminal fee.
grahamw48
2nd May 2016, 22:46
Probably best to have around 3,000 pesos to take into the airport, to cover taxes and maybe some (expensive) refreshments. :smile:
Rosie1958
9th May 2016, 04:34
My nephews had to pay 1620 php travel tax each when they left Philippines in December. Everything else was included in the flight tickets I purchased here in UK.
Wishing your mum a safe and comfortable trip to UK, I'm sure you all must be very excited! :xxgrinning--00xx3:
sars_notd_virus
9th May 2016, 22:58
Just like most everyone said..No TB certificate needed if your mum just visiting for 6months...no CFO needed as well but make sure to bring all the documents she submitted with VFS in case there's some questioning in the immigration.
If you can, get here a direct flight with Philippine Airlines , I know the price is a bit dearer but she will be very comfortable going in and out England/Philippines as most passengers are Filipinos.
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