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This is not a statement of fact. My wife was never asked for show money when she went abroad for the first time. Nor were my sisters. Even my female staff are not asked.

The Immigration people are skilled at spotting "tourists" who are not really going out as tourists. Thus, the ones who don't look like legitimate tourists are asked, increasing the probability among a certain sector - - the "posturing as tourists"sector.

2007-10-15 18:07:24 · answer #1 · answered by boyplakwatsa.com 7 · 3 0

Those illegal Filipinos overseas posted as tourist so they can leave the country but they never had the intention to go back. They wanted to escape the poverty in the Philippines so they try to go abroad the quickest way they think they can. Instead of applying for overseas employment agencies. To make sure that they are really leaving as tourist and will go backa fter the holiday, hence the show money.

2007-10-15 18:33:29 · answer #2 · answered by Baby Girl 3 · 0 0

No Idea.

Have you Asked Philippines Immigration service ?

2007-10-15 17:16:04 · answer #3 · answered by stu_the_kilted_scot 7 · 0 0

A lot of reported cases in our local Immigration officers are about intimidation only. First-time travellers or any ignorant tourists are spotted and sometimes "required" to give money to them. This is not however a requirement and you do not need to show them money.

2007-10-15 21:01:11 · answer #4 · answered by Jin 2 · 1 0

Leo d Grump, no longer that Bopol's sisters are "no contact". i easily has been requested a number of questions in Immigration yet as what maximum have replied, i become by no skill requested for instruct money by technique of the Philippine Immigration. possibly she will be requested how she is financing her vacation. even if you loved it or no longer, a number of our kababayans commute for "vacation vacation" kuno and finally end up staying of their host usa with the reason behind searching employment. Or worse, TNT na lang. that is only a way of pass-checking the vacationer's ability to finance the commute and any appropriate unexpected activities. As for the replacing rules, you may say that each and every Immigration officer can ask any you any question for the objective of verifying your motives for commute. Questions can variety from officer to officer. in the adventure that they ask for money, as in money, you may continually record them. comprehend that they don't look meant to collect any expenses except the classic commute tax.

2016-10-21 06:01:17 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Because they want to be certain that you can support yourself while away in a foreign country and not become a burden to that local Philippine embassy. It makes sense, doesn't it? One should have sufficient funds to cover expenses while away, especially those unforeseen costs. . . .medical etc.

2007-10-16 03:25:12 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I think it is because some Filipinos who go abroad go TNT (tago nang tago) in the country they are going to and fail to come back. The show money is an assurance that you will return otherwise, you forfeit the money.

2007-10-15 22:44:03 · answer #7 · answered by annabelle p 7 · 1 0

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