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keithAngel
16th April 2008, 13:59
I tried the search function...may be I'm dumb

Want to stay in the Philippines for six months(just under) it looks to me that its possible to keep getting a 59 day extension but my air ticket on arrival will not fit my first visa expiry time.

In, Thai they never looked at this and two 90 day visa purchased in UK worked fine with a border run in the middle

Suggestions appreciated Ive looked at the Embassy Site not clear to me

walesrob
16th April 2008, 14:31
I tried the search function...may be I'm dumb

Want to stay in the Philippines for six months(just under) it looks to me that its possible to keep getting a 59 day extension but my air ticket on arrival will not fit my first visa expiry time.

In, Thai they never looked at this and two 90 day visa purchased in UK worked fine with a border run in the middle

Suggestions appreciated Ive looked at the Embassy Site not clear to me

Ok, you can get the first visa extension for 59 days, and then you can apply a second for 3 - 4 months duration after that.

I've never been asked to see my return air ticket on arrival in Manila, BUT that doesn't mean they will not ask to see your ticket.

mavid
16th April 2008, 15:58
when you arrive, you'll be stamped a 21 day visa.

before that expires you can extend that for 38 days... 21+38 = 59 days

you can then extend for either 1 month or 2 months.

then just keep on extending...

i don't know if they changed the rules again...but last Feb i extended my fiances visa...max was 2 months per extension.

correct me if am wrong.

thanks.

keithAngel
16th April 2008, 17:39
my concern was that it didn't look like you can do it legally with the onward travel....also true in Thai but i know that one.....the other alternative is to arrive with onward travel to hong kong for example fully refundable and cash it after your through just wanted to see if i was misunderstanding something here thanks any one else have thoughts on this?

trends5squared
17th April 2008, 16:26
Just extend it to any immigration office in the Philippines. . just make sure you do it 2 days before it expired otherwise you’ll get a penalty. Your first extension will be good for another 21 days , your second extension will allow you to stay for 3 months.

You are only allowed to stay in the Philippines for a total of one year. . .

keithAngel
17th April 2008, 18:45
Thanks my concern was over arriving without a visa with an onward travel nearly six months ahead

Alan
18th April 2008, 00:54
when you arrive, you'll be stamped a 21 day visa.

before that expires you can extend that for 38 days... 21+38 = 59 days

you can then extend for either 1 month or 2 months.

then just keep on extending...

i don't know if they changed the rules again...but last Feb i extended my fiances visa...max was 2 months per extension.

correct me if am wrong.

thanks.

This is exactly what I do. No questions asked. I have no problems.

Al.:)

keithAngel
18th April 2008, 07:34
Thanks a lot I will do same Close Please

KeithD
18th April 2008, 08:56
six months in the Phillis

Lucky Phillis...must have taken some Viagra to manage that!! :cwm24:

keithAngel
18th April 2008, 09:04
My humours not wasted on you then!

A_flyer
18th April 2008, 12:10
My humours not wasted on you then!
Let Keith complain, he's just an admin stuck in cold and rainy Liverpool... :REGamblMoney01HL1:

See how Rob is wealthy in South Wales... :Bouncy: :xxanimal-smiley-085

keithAngel
18th April 2008, 14:26
I see you have nothing Toulouse

kimmi
18th April 2008, 14:32
Lucky Phillis...must have taken some Viagra to manage that!! :cwm24:

:omg::omg::omg::doh:icon_lol::Rasp:

jonnijon
18th April 2008, 16:10
You can now extend your tourist visa for up to two years.

andypaul
18th April 2008, 18:51
You can now extend your tourist visa for up to two years.

Wow thats one long holiday and maybe also useful for those needing to stay with their mahal to apply for a visa in the UK.

mavid
18th April 2008, 20:39
i think you're fine with the onward travel ticket KeithAngel... it's an exit ticket anyway.

if ever they asked for a return ticket...well just say...i'm passing by (country) before i go bk to England.

keithAngel
18th April 2008, 22:02
Thanks everyone perhaps I never made my question clear

In Thailand you can get 29niights visa on arrival but if your return ticket was for two months you "could" be declined since your departure would be after your visa had expired not likely but possible

I am quiet happy to accept this is not an issue in Philis (note spelling Keith) and can this thread be locked please:ARsurrender:

andypaul
19th April 2008, 00:04
Thanks everyone perhaps I never made my question clear

In Thailand you can get 29niights visa on arrival but if your return ticket was for two months you "could" be declined since your departure would be after your visa had expired not likely but possible

I am quiet happy to accept this is not an issue in Philis (note spelling Keith) and can this thread be locked please:ARsurrender:

Just remeber on my first vist the lady asked to see my return ticket but i think she was just going though the motions.

I think the phill passport control and customs have bigger fish to fry than western tourists. Thailand has far far more western tourists who stay for long periods as you will know.

keithAngel
19th April 2008, 01:51
Yes and I know that system and how to manage it looks like this is total new ball game ......how refreshing

PeterB
22nd April 2008, 16:12
Why not get yourself a tourist visa before you leave UK? Then you have an initial stay of 59 days, and can extend it every 2 months. I'm hoping that I will only have to extend once more before my 13a is approved!

Oh, and I've never been asked for my return ticket on arrival at Davao - even before I had a tourist visa.

keithAngel
22nd April 2008, 17:38
Why not get yourself a tourist visa before you leave UK? Then you have an initial stay of 59 days, and can extend it every 2 months. I'm hoping that I will only have to extend once more before my 13a is approved!

Oh, and I've never been asked for my return ticket on arrival at Davao - even before I had a tourist visa.

No problem getting a tourist visa but it would still expire four months befor my return ticket to the UK