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Life in the Philippines

The Philippines is one of the three countries in Asia (Philippines, India and Singapore) where English is the official language. The biggest advantage of Filipino immigrants may be that they immigrate to the Philippines very quickly.

At the same time, because the Philippines has the largest and most popular domestic service workers in the world, which are all over the developed countries in the world, it is very convenient for people with Philippine green cards to go to other countries, and it is easier to get various visas and become a springboard to a third country.

Its advantages are as follows

To study and invest in China as an overseas Chinese, you can enjoy preferential policies according to law.

As an overseas Chinese, you can enjoy investment and tax relief in China.

As a child of overseas Chinese, you will get extra points when you apply to schools at all levels.

It is easier for Filipinos to apply for immigration from Hong Kong and Macao.

It is relatively easy to apply for a third country visa as a Filipino.

The Philippines has a dual nationality policy, and applicants can retain their original nationality.

Filipino immigrants do not have any residence time limit (immigrant visa) requirements and are valid for life.

The Philippines has no birth control, holds a Philippine green card, is not restricted by domestic family planning, and can have children according to its own family planning.

Philippine passports can be exempted from visas and visas on arrival in 63 countries including Asian countries, Hong Kong and Macao.

Holders of valid SRRV visas or permanent resident cards in the Philippines do not need to apply for student visas for their children, and the tuition fees are no different from those of local students in the Philippines.

Holders of valid SRRV visas or permanent resident cards in the Philippines have the right to enter the Philippines multiple times at any time.

Holders of a valid Philippine SRRV visa or permanent resident certificate can import personal property, household appliances and furniture worth $7,000 without customs duties.

The Philippines has a high reputation and is a medium-sized country, which is not comparable to some small countries.

The Philippines is very close to China, and it only takes five hours to fly from Beijing to Manila, the capital of the Philippines.

The Philippines has a population of 80 million, and Chinese people have a high social status and are respected.

The Philippines is a developing country rich in natural resources and has many business opportunities.

The official language of the Philippines is English, and the education system is American. The cost of living and education for learning English in the Philippines is lower than that in China.

There are many overseas Chinese in the Philippines, so holding a Philippine passport will not make other customs feel strange, and there are many problems.

The Philippines has a beautiful natural environment, a country of thousands of islands, and the local people are hospitable, friendly and kind. It is a good choice for retired immigrants and leisure pension.

When an applicant obtains a Philippine permanent resident card, he can apply for dependency for his family members or obtain permanent resident status.

If you have any questions about Filipino immigrants, you can learn more about them through Shuangqiao International Immigration.