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How many days does it take for ecc in Philippines?

ECC-A takes three working days to get.

Foreigners who must show ECC when leaving the country are as follows:

1. According to the relevant regulations of the Immigration Bureau, people who have stayed in the Philippines for more than six months (excluding short-term visitors) and meet the following conditions need to submit ECC documents to the Immigration Bureau before leaving the airport, otherwise the Immigration Bureau will not release them.

1, holders of temporary visitor visas (also known as tourist visas) stay in the Philippines for six months or more.

2. Persons with expired or downgraded immigrant or non-immigrant visas.

3. People who currently hold valid immigrant or non-immigrant visas but plan to leave permanently.

When all the people (children) born in the Philippines and holding foreign passports leave the Philippines for the first time.

5. Holders of temporary tourist visas issued with expulsion orders.

6. Honest seafarers who have stayed in the Philippines for 30 days or more with the official approval of the Immigration Bureau.

People who want to return to the Philippines with a valid immigrant visa or a non-immigrant visa can get ECC at the airport.

2. Applicants for ECC-A must apply at least 72 hours before leaving the Philippines. Usually, it is recommended to go to the immigration office one week before leaving the country, and you can leave the country within one month after ECC-A is completed. If you do it yourself, you must apply to the immigration office in the morning.

Third, ECC-A can only be handled at the immigration office, which needs to be handled in advance, not at the airport.

You can go to the main building of the Philippine Immigration Bureau and some regional offices. Not all immigration branches accept ECC applications, which need to be confirmed in advance. If you are in a hurry, you can apply directly to the headquarters of Wangcheng District.

Extended data:

ECC-A processing costs and materials:

According to the official data of the Immigration Bureau, the latest cost of ECC-A is 65,438+0,265,438+00 pesos, including 65,438+00 pesos for legal research and 500 pesos for express delivery.

The required information is as follows (subject to the requirements of the Immigration Bureau):

Fill in a complete application form (you can get it from the Immigration Bureau or download it from official website).

4-6 color photos (2×2 inches) on white background.

Original and photocopy of passport, original valid visa paper (stamped with final entry stamp)

Original and photocopy of valid ACR card.

Copy and original of the latest visa extension receipt

Immigration situation in the Philippines

Non-Philippine born and naturalized, first obtain long-term legal residence status in the Philippines (such as SRRV and SIRV status).

1, the applicant must be over 2 1 year old;

2. No criminal record during his residence in the Philippines;

3. Meet the ten-year residence requirements.

According to the Philippine naturalization law, one of the basic requirements for naturalization is to live in the Philippines for ten years continuously.

If the applicant meets one of the following qualifications, the naturalization time can be shortened to five years:

1, a nobleman who holds a government position in the Philippines or works in any province, city, autonomous region or political partition.

2. Establish a new industry or introduce a set of useful inventions in the Philippines;

3. Marry a Filipino citizen;

4. Be a teacher in the Philippines for at least two years;