To obtain your CNI from the embassy in Manilla now cost £64-80bloody crooks.
To obtain your CNI from the embassy in Manilla now cost £64-80bloody crooks.
get it in the uk only £33.80 plus makes life easier when get married in the phils
You have to exchange the english one for a local one
yes mate you exchange that cni for a legal capacity to marry but sadlly as james says still a fee of about 600 odd peso![]()
sorry 6000 odd peso should i say my mistake wish it was 600 peso lol
4,796.00 peso to be exact
yes james thats what i thought just a straight forward exchange but no before the british embassy will release that they want yet more money the only good thing is they release it the same day mostly
Hi James,yes but the best one is the tax to leave the country.Wonder what they would say if you said I have no money left I have spent it all.
yes mate i looked in tall that once i exchange my cni will apply for marriage cert the next day i have four weeks so hopefully i have time as the marriage liscence take ten days to recieve
... that's the THING ... it "bugs"
ME no end, too!! I mean, WHY the need to shell out on exchanging a perfectly legitimate UK CNI for a far less-detailed Philippine version? However, James, I should add that the fact the 4,796Php is payable at the British Embassy's premises at McKinlay Hill suggests to me, it's not so much a Philippines' requirement ... as a UK Government one. Which REALLY infuriates
me!
The first time they asked me to pay the money after my first time in the Philippines, i knew nothing of this tax, so i had handed all my pesos to the Mrs (gf at the time)!
So then, i had to be escorted back to the bit where my mrs was waiting, so i could ask her for money, then we said goodbye AGAIN lolz, it was devastatingly embarrasing!
,,,
i asked the airport people - "tax? I've already paid my taxes when i booked my flight?!!!"
what a stinking corrupt scam that is! grrrr
pay to leave the blinking country? huh?![]()
Same thing happened to ME on going home after MY first visit!I'd just handed over my last Php1,000 to the driver who'd conveyed us ... my [NOW] wife, a relative of hers and myself ... to Davao International Airport, checked-in and was immediately directed upstairs to pay the 'Terminal Fee'. "TERMINAL FEE?", I echoed ... puzzled at this request ... "WHAT terminal fee?" "You have to pay 500 peso terminal fee before you can leave da country, sir!", I was informed. "But I have no Philippine currency left", I explained ... to no avail. "Do you have any friends who can give you da money, sir?", asked the airport official, somewhat pointedly, whilst his colleague nodded in firm agreement ... making it abundantly clear
neither was prepared to brook any argument on MY part!
So ... like YOU, James, I'd to be escorted back outside to the Waiting Area where [luckily] Myrna and her relative still stood totheir fond farewells. Highly embarrassing, as you say!
So you know that 'orrible gut-wrenching feeling of emasculation when that happens!
lolz, can laugh about it now though![]()
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