Expats who are living in the Philippines have learned how to safe guard their finances in order to make them go further.
I think one of the most difficult process for all foreigner expats, is having to go every 59 days to the nearest Philippines immigration office to get their passports stamped with the visa extensions.
This can truly knock out a huge portion of your retirement or savings each time you go. If your not married then applying for a permanent resident card can be expensive also.
Expats, your encourage to call or email us for more information about how to become a permanent resident without all the extra headaches associated with the process. The process is different than the 13A spouse visa. However many foreigners can still go the process but just don't fully understand how?
PHILIPPINE IMMIGRANT VISA
NON-QUOTA 13(A) OR 13(G)
The 13(A) Visa applies to the spouse or the unmarried child under 21 years of age of a Philippine citizen, if accompanying or following to join such citizen.
The 13(G) Visa applies to a former Filipino who is returning to the Philippines for permanent residence, including his/her foreign spouse and minor children.
Give us a call, USA Callers Dial 321 574 3779
In the Philippines Dial or text
+63 916 165 2467 & +63 999 576 6405
or you can Contact us on the FREE WEB FORM