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Philippine visa processing process

1. According to the type of visa you apply for and the list of materials required for the Philippine visa, the applicant can submit the materials to the nearest Philippine embassy in China by himself.

2. Review and make materials. After the materials are approved, the applicant will pay the fees.

3. Send a visa and apply for a visa

4. Sign to confirm whether the information is correct.

After getting the visa, please confirm whether there are any other materials to be processed when entering the Philippines. If you don't handle any materials properly, do it quickly, so as not to find something missing when you leave.

First, prepare the materials required for applying for a visa in advance, mainly including the following contents:

1. Passport or travel document, valid for at least 6 months (excluding the time allowed to stay in the Philippines).

2. Visa application form with photos.

3. Proof of financial ability through at least one of the following documents, but embassy or consulate officials may require the applicant to provide more proof:

(1). English company certificate (with official letterhead, signature and seal).

(2) Real estate license (with English translation).

(3) bank deposit certificate.

(4) A valid international credit card (copy).

(5) A written guarantee issued by an authorized travel agency in the Philippines (if the application is made through an authorized travel agency in China) to ensure that the party concerned can leave the Philippines on time.

(6) A written guarantee provided by a Filipino citizen or company.

4. Confirmed round-trip air ticket (copy)

Then take these prepared materials to the nearest consulate to apply for a visa.

Legal basis:

Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) on Exit and Entry Administration;

Chapter II Exit and Entry of China Citizens

Article 9 China citizens shall apply for passports or other travel documents when leaving or entering the country. China citizens who want to go to other countries or regions also need to obtain visas or other entry permits. However, unless the China government has signed visa exemption agreements with other governments or the Ministry of Public Security and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs provide otherwise. China citizens who leave or enter the country as seafarers and work on foreign ships shall apply for a seaman's certificate according to law.

Article 10 Citizens of China who travel between the Mainland and the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region and the Macao Special Administrative Region, and citizens of China who travel between Taiwan Province Province, shall apply for a pass according to law and abide by the relevant provisions of this Law. Specific management measures shall be formulated by the State Council.

Eleventh China citizens leaving or entering the country shall submit their passports, other travel documents and other exit and entry documents to the entry-exit frontier inspection authorities, and shall go through the prescribed procedures before leaving or entering the country.

At qualified ports, the entry-exit frontier inspection organs shall provide special passages and other convenient measures for China citizens to enter and leave the country.

Twelfth China citizens are not allowed to leave the country under any of the following circumstances:

(1) Failing to hold a valid exit-entry certificate or refusing or evading border inspection;

(two) the punishment has not been completed or belongs to the defendant or criminal suspect in a criminal case;

(three) there are unresolved civil cases, and the people's court decides not to leave the country;

(4) Being subject to criminal punishment for obstructing the administration of the country (border) or being repatriated by other countries or regions for illegal exit, illegal residence or illegal employment, and not allowed to leave the country within the prescribed time limit;

(five) may endanger national security and interests, the relevant authorities in the State Council decided not to leave the country;

(6) Other circumstances under which exit from the country is prohibited by laws and administrative regulations.

Article 13 China citizens who have settled abroad who wish to return to China for settlement shall apply to the embassies and consulates of People's Republic of China (PRC) and China or other overseas institutions entrusted by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs before entering the country, or they may apply to the overseas Chinese affairs department of the local people's government at or above the county level through their relatives.

Fourteenth China citizens who have settled abroad need to provide identification when handling financial, education, medical care, transportation, telecommunications, social insurance, property registration and other matters in China, and they can prove their identity with their passports.