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How much does it cost for Filipino immigrants?

Application conditions

President Shen is over 35 years old.

Deposit: $20,000

* For families with three or fewer people, only the principal applicant needs to deposit $20,000. For each additional applicant, an additional deposit of USD 65,438+GBP 05,000 is required.

No criminal record

in perfect nick

The principal applicant can bring his spouse and dependents under 265438 +0.

(provided by the project department, the following is a comprehensive manual, which needs to be reviewed)

Investment requirements

1. Make time deposits in banks designated by the Philippine Bureau of Retirement and Immigration.

2. The deposit amount of each principal applicant is USD 20,000. If there are more than two dependents, the deposit will increase by $65,438+$500,000 for each additional dependent.

3. The above deposits cannot be converted into other forms of investment; SRRV ID card cannot be taken out during its existence; Only when the SRRV ID card is cancelled can the deposit be withdrawn.

Fees for applying for SRRV (new)

Fees stipulated by the government: (the price is subject to the requirements of the Philippine government)

Handling fee of the main applicant: 1, 400 USD.

Handling fee for family members: USD 300/person.

Annual inspection fee for retired immigrants (ID card fee): 360 USD/household/year. A family of three costs $360 a year, with one more applicant, 100. The ID card is generally valid for three years, and the fee for a family of three is 1080 USD.

Medical examination fee: 100 USD/person

Photography fee: 200-500 pesos/person (about RMB 30 yuan -74 yuan).

Note: These funds include the cost of immigration and the first issuance of PRA identity cards.

Filipinos need to submit application materials.

1. Passports must be valid for at least 12 months or longer.

2. All notarial certificates can be expressed as: double authentication of marriage notarization or double authentication of innocence.

3. The Philippines does not need to provide proof of economic ability.