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How long can a Philippine visa stay in the Philippines?

Temporary visitors holding China diplomatic passports and official passports can stay in the Philippines for 30 days without a visa. Holders of ordinary passports from China and valid visas from Schengen, Australia, the United States, Canada or Japan can enter the Philippines visa-free for 7 days.

All China tourists (at least 3 people) received by travel agencies authorized by the Philippine government can apply for visas on arrival at any international entry port in the Philippines, and the longest stay in the Philippines will not exceed 14 days; Individual tourists from China to the Philippines received by travel agencies authorized by the Philippine government can also enjoy the above policies.

China citizens who go to the Philippines should pay attention to:

1. According to the convention and Philippine requirements, passengers coming to the Philippines must book a connecting flight ticket to return to the starting point or go to the next destination, otherwise they will be refused entry. ?

2. The validity of the travel documents of passengers coming to the Philippines should be more than half a year, otherwise it will affect the entry. ?

3. Self-help tourists (individual tourists) who come to the Philippines should get visas in advance and provide proof materials for traveling in the Philippines, such as air tickets to other islands and hotel accommodation orders. Otherwise, it will be regarded as suspected of illegal residence or work and refused entry. ?

4. Passengers coming to the Philippines should dress appropriately and have proper luggage. The purpose of coming to the Philippines should be consistent with the contents of the visa, otherwise it may be refused entry. ?

5. Passengers who have been to the Philippines and have been refused entry should apply to the Philippine Immigration Bureau for qualification review or check with the Philippine embassies and consulates in China before applying for a visa to the Philippines again. Otherwise, even if they get a visa, they still can't enter the country. ?

6. Passengers with high name repetition rate (including the same pinyin) may have an impact on their entry because people with the same name, surname or pinyin are blacklisted in the Philippines. Relevant passengers can check with the Philippines and embassies and consulates in China before coming to the Philippines. ?

7. Passengers who stay in the Philippines for less than 24 hours with tourist visas will be regarded as having impure motives for coming to the Philippines and will not be allowed to enter the country (the Philippine side calls such ID cards RUNVISA). ?

8. The Philippine government has made great efforts to strengthen and improve the entry and exit management of the airport and create an image of integrity. Passengers should not tip airport officials, otherwise they will be regarded as suspected of bribery and refused entry, or even prosecuted. ?

9. According to the cultural traditions and religious habits of the Philippines, visitors to the Philippines should go through the entry and exit formalities with a gentle attitude, exercise rational restraint and avoid loud noises and excessive remarks. Any friction and dispute with Philippine officials will be considered as contempt for Philippine laws and regulations, offending Philippine government officials and being restricted from entering the country. ?

X.2065438+In August 2007, the Philippine Immigration Bureau announced the implementation of landing visa for China citizens with ordinary passports, but the specific measures are still being further improved, and relevant procedures still need to be completed before entering the country. Please consult the Philippine Immigration Bureau for details.

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Precautions for entering the Philippines:

Without the approval of the Central Bank of the Philippines, it is illegal for any inbound and outbound passenger to carry or take out more than 654.38+00000 pesos, checks or other drafts drawn in Philippine banks, which may be confiscated and may be subject to civil punishment or criminal prosecution.

Foreign currency with more than $65,438+00,000 must be declared in the customs declaration form, otherwise a fine of more than 200,000 pesos and less than 50,000 pesos will be imposed, or a term of imprisonment of more than 2 years and less than 65,438+00 years will be imposed. ?

Goods imported into the Philippines are generally subject to customs duties. The customs counts the value of imported goods according to the transaction price, and determines the tax rate of imported goods according to the classification of goods in customs duties and customs codes (generally 0-30%). Preferential tax rates under ASEAN Free Trade Agreement are generally lower than ordinary tariffs. ?

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