Hi folks I'm I right in saying that the Phils gov are making it very difficult for foriegners to emigrate to the Phils & or even have long extended visas are have the Phils gov made any new laws & restrictions regarding this or is it just rumours
Hi folks I'm I right in saying that the Phils gov are making it very difficult for foriegners to emigrate to the Phils & or even have long extended visas are have the Phils gov made any new laws & restrictions regarding this or is it just rumours
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I believe they're proposing to make it EASIER.
Take a look here:
http://www.pra.gov.ph/main/srrv_program?page=1
Thanks for the info graham
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You're welcome.
I think we share the same dream.
just read it too, but cant make head or tails of it, must be tired or my age, does it make a differance if you are married to a filipino, cheaper i mean
I think basically you have to be able to show a minimum regular income/pension and also have a certain amount of money 'locked' into savings/investments.
I haven't really had a good read of it myself yet.
just had a quick look and its a lot cheaper then i thought , thanks Graham
I think (if I had the cash ) I'd just meet the minimum requirements there and then invest the rest back here.
...Obviously running it all by a good accountant here first.
wise words there Graham, you must have enough money to last you , try finding a good accountant
A good accountant is a rich one.
It seems all roads lead to Phills now
Hi folks,
Am I correct in assuming thats for unmarried folk wanting to retire in Philippines?
As a husband of a Filipino I assume its still straight forward if we decide to live in the Philippines together?
Cheers
Last edited by Angel1403; 19th August 2012 at 22:18. Reason: typo
Yes, as long as you keep paying.
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