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I am from UK. My girl lives in the Philippines. We talk alot on internet. I would fly to meet her. Do I need visa for visiting the Philippines? Does she need visa for visiting UK?

2006-11-23 07:17:14 · 15 answers · asked by Lazarus 2 in Travel Asia Pacific Philippines

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Yes, visa needed for 21 days or over, However, phils being the phils, if you ask the immigration officer nicely, then he will stamp your passport but leave the date entry (written in) blank. I did this last year and stayed for a month, on my departure nothing was said. they're a helpful bunch at Ninoy Acquino. Didn't need to bribe him either, unusually.

Personally I'd opt for moving to the Phils. Land is cheap there, 2000 peso (£23, cheaper than Carpet!!) per Sq meter in the provinces, and building costs are cheap also.
There are also some really nice Condo's being built up around Makati, Bacoor and Las Pinas from around £25 - £30 K. Cost of living is very cheap, and even though medical care has to be paid for, you can get insurance for 50% less than your monthly NI contributions.
It is a great place to retire / live. I do 6 months UK, 6 months PI / Thailand and we have a fantastic, easy lifestyle.

If it's your first trip, be wary of personal security. when you come out of the Airport you need to cross the small road (visitors are not allowed here), into a covered building and down the stairs (one staircase to the right , one to the left). Ensure your GF knows where you are, avoid the Taxi touts and don't talk to anyone other than the Police. Be Aloof and guard your belongings.

If you get on, then she will need a Visa for the UK. Fiancee Visa is the best route. Keep your Emails, surface mails, reciepts for sending gifts, etc and print them out as it's all evidence for the length of your relationship. Keep the reciept for the engagement ring (or borrow someone elses if you're not getting engaged for real) and produce as much info to back up your case as possible.

However, as posted earlier, unless you have met this is going to be almost impossible, so perhaps an option for the long term, meanwhile do the research into a Tourist Visa for her if you're intet on bringing her back here.

Feel free to Email me, I will give you as much info as I can.

2006-11-24 23:34:50 · answer #1 · answered by Slackbladder 3 · 0 1

You get an automatic Visa (good for 21 days, only) when you enter the Philippines. If you plan to stay longer than that, you must apply for an extension at the Philippine Immigration Department (there is one in Manila and there is one in Cebu).

Your girlfriend will definitely need a UK Visa before she can go to the UK. It will probably be difficutt, expensive, and time consuming for her to get one. Good luck!

I agree with the second poster, above. You should just move to the Phiippines, where you won't have to deal with all the Visa difficulties, and (in case you and your GF's relationship doesn't work out), you will find many more girls to chose from. After all, this is where most of the world's most beautiful girls live. (hehe)!

2006-11-23 17:34:40 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Well you can visit the Philippines from UK and can stay twenty one days, which can be extended at any BI office, up to fifty-nine days Easy-Peazy, for a longer stay up to six months allow more time.

The only way you can bring your girlfriend in to UK is by Fiance Visa - if you haven't met, don't even try.
Tourist Visa - Not so easy, and you would have to agree to pay any repatriation costs for her. Most probably you would need to deposit a large sum of money in her bank account as well.
Marriage - In a genuine relationship, you would have no trouble at all, your wife would need to wait for interview, and can have a choice of English, Tagalog or Cebuano for the interview. You will need to pay for the interview, and it's best that you are there.
You need six months wage slips and bank statements. Counterfoils for remittances to her, and she would need to take all correspondence between you. Photographs before you married, of the wedding and after.
Don't worry all will be fine, meet her first and then post on here again.

I met and married a Filipina, I took her to England with me, and now we live in Philippines, Paradise on Earth.

2006-11-23 22:14:34 · answer #3 · answered by Tropic-of-Cancer 5 · 1 0

She will need a spousal visa if married, If not, a tourist visa. As for the ease of obtaining either I'm not sure but will be wiser in a few months time once it is all in place.
There are finical requirements, approx 26,000 pounds in the bank with a job in the UK, your job not hers but she will be able to work or study once here on a spousal visa.

Living in Davao and don't quite see a life her for our newborn son, Otherwise I would chose elsewhere to live as it is a bit sparse here. Pretty cheap however you get what you pay for.You can have a nice life for $1200 / month, renting and owning a car outright. beers are extra but cheap too.

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2016-04-29 13:06:34 · answer #5 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

No visa required for a stay not more than 22 days. You can also check about Philippine visa concerns at http://www.dfa.gov.ph

You can extend your visa upon arriving here in the Philippines. Go to the nearest Immigration Office. For more info, check Philippine Immigration website at http://www.immigration.gov.ph

Also check my website for Travel Concerns and Scams in the Philippines. I have seen some foreigners being ripped off by their Filipina "online girlfriends". http://www.freewebs.com/cdoguide

Yes she needs visa to visit the UK. Just inquire in your country what are the requirements. I am not familiar with UK visa requirements.

Hope this helps

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2006-11-23 12:09:34 · answer #6 · answered by CDOguide 5 · 0 0

Easier for you to go to the Philippines than for your Filipina girlfriend to get to the UK. They give you 21 days upon arrival at the airport and as the other posters said earlier, if you need to stay longer, you'll need to apply for extension of stay at the nearest Immigration office. I think the fee is equivalent to about 8 euros for a month's extension.

Best thing you could do for the gf is check with the Foreign Office and ask how you could facilitate the issuance of an entry visa for her. Be prepared for a lot of hassles.

Goodluck.

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2016-02-11 13:22:36 · answer #8 · answered by Tana 3 · 0 0

The good news is i am in the very same situation as you are but i have Just met my girl For a Uk person to visit the Philippines we dont need a Visa but if our ladies want to come hear then thay do! Mine is comming over in 6 Months time we are also planning our marrage for nextyear to so i have been doing alot of research on this and come accross this Very Usefull website that should help you with everything even your sponsor letter. This is the Visitors web address http://www.ukvisas.gov.uk/servlet/Front?pagename=OpenMarket/Xcelerate/ShowPage&c=Page&cid=1018696642519 And this is for the furure if you plan on marrying her http://www.ukvisas.gov.uk/servlet/Front?pagename=OpenMarket/Xcelerate/ShowPage&c=Page&cid=1018721067257#Q1 I hope that this will help you out like it has helped me out Steve

2006-11-25 02:31:05 · answer #9 · answered by Steven715 1 · 1 0

if you're going to stay for a few weeks, then you wouldn't need a visa, If she's the one who's going to the UK, she needs a visa and i think the people from the embassy are strict with regards to filipinos trying to get a visa. good luck to her.

2006-11-23 12:12:12 · answer #10 · answered by bluecross0924 4 · 0 0

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