As a British Passport holder, one can obtain a 21 day stay on arrival in the Philippines without having to obtain a Visa before hand.
One may then obtain an extension of 38 Days at the nearest Bureau of Immigration, and if necessary a 59 Day extension repeatedly after that.
With the 9/11 attack however, Airlines have got a lot stricter on Tickets and wont let you fly if you dont have a Return flight ticket.
I found this out with a trip back from Hong Kong. I was using the return of a previous CEB-HKG-CEB ticket to fly backCebu. I was married to a Filipina and living in Cebu but they still insisted on me buying a single return ticket CEB-HKG, which I purchased on Credit Card and cancelled after I arrived in Cebu.
My son Paul is flying from LHR to Cebu on Cathay Pacific via Hong Kong and his ticket is valid for 3 months.
My question is will Paul be best advised to secure a 59 Day Visa from the Philippine Embassy in London before he travels on 26th November?
If he did not obtain a Visa beforehand, is Cathay Pacific likely to give him any problems at check-in since he does not hold a 59 day Visa?
The Philippine Embassy recommended he obtain one - cost 22 pounds and two trips to London (one to submit application, and the other 2 or 3 days later to collect Passport with Visa)!
Any list members had rescent experience of this?
Cheers
David Whittall