ARE FOREIGNERS GETTING THE BOOT? Philippines Visa News Update

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  • čas přidán 17. 07. 2024

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  • @TheFilipinaPea
    @TheFilipinaPea  Před rokem +84

    ✅EXIT CLEARANCE CLARIFICATION✅
    Under the proposed legislation, the exit clearance will only be required for any duration BEYOND the initial visa period (proposed to increase to 59 days, but we don’t know for sure yet), so no worries about having to get a clearance for short trips. Currently, the exit clearances are required after a set duration of six months in the Philippines, but this may be changed to apply to any stay beyond your initial visa. It’s still just a proposal, so we’ll have to wait and see 👍
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    • @gordonkistler916
      @gordonkistler916 Před rokem

      The only attraction the Philippines have for foreigners is the sex trade! your country's infrastructure is sub par to most Asian countries and so is your health care. the only things your country has going for it, is cheap cost of living for western retired men and how easy young Filipinas will chase after an old retired western man because of the security and lifestyle they can provide for them, other then that, the Philippines really has nothing to offer a western foreigner.

    • @ladyshinobi5391
      @ladyshinobi5391 Před rokem +4

      I hope that the government will not change the visa requirements will be changed for the worst so that the government can make more money from the foreigners…
      The foreigners are mostly helping the Filipino economy.

    • @scottvfly
      @scottvfly Před rokem +1

      Is covid19 vaccine required?

    • @danp6101
      @danp6101 Před rokem +1

      Hey Pea. I never got a Visa to visit the Philippines.
      I would get 30 Days Stamped on my Passport then i would have to go to the Bureau of Immigration to get an extension for the rest of my time that i was there.
      Do you know if they are extending the amount of days you can stay just using your passport.
      When You arrive in the Philippines.

    • @frosty3693
      @frosty3693 Před rokem +3

      Sounds like the Philippines may be like "the Hotel California". You can check out any time you want but you can never leave.

  • @user-pw9ct1cd3n
    @user-pw9ct1cd3n Před rokem +38

    Aside from extending entry visas from 30 days to 59 days, this is a way for Immigration to collect P50O+ EVERY TIME a foreigner exists in the Philippines. Let's not kid ourselves this is a money generator for immigration, and is costing the foreigner more cash. This is not streamlining anything. Doing a great job Pea.

    • @hurleywilson7246
      @hurleywilson7246 Před rokem +7

      Consider the fact if you are staying between 30 & 59 days, the Philippines is actually losing 3,000 pesos. This is due to the +30 day extension. 500 pesos is nothing to whine abut in my opinion (less than $10).

    • @martingaunt599
      @martingaunt599 Před rokem

      Everyone leaving in the old days had to pay in cash at the airport to leave, no matter who you were or how long you stayed. So just bringing that income back.

    • @juergenernst1320
      @juergenernst1320 Před rokem +3

      How so? You safe a lot more than 500 for one extension you no longer need.

    • @user-fv8lm8hs9s
      @user-fv8lm8hs9s Před 11 měsíci +1

      Absolutely correct 💯👍✅
      And as said previously, the staff are mostly incompetent

  • @peteratkinson140
    @peteratkinson140 Před rokem +255

    Yet many other countries (inc Thailand where I lived for 11 years before moving to the Philippines) manage WITHOUT requiring visitors to obtain clearance before leaving the country! I personally think the requirement to obtain exit clearance is an unneccessary burden on visitors and should be scrapped.

    • @alblue961
      @alblue961 Před rokem +24

      Yep! That could be a deterrent for many people. We need travel to be smooth. The rest sounds excellent but I'm also wondering how much this clearance will cost. Bad idea!

    • @mishapesic9323
      @mishapesic9323 Před rokem +13

      The whole countries system is burden and unnecessary. Ask someone a question and u will get a response of something third what wasn't asked

    • @kyleblankiv7589
      @kyleblankiv7589 Před rokem

      Whoever is in charge of coming up with these annoying intrusive entry and exiting of the country is a wannabe tyrant.

    • @bhinbayoucity5691
      @bhinbayoucity5691 Před rokem +20

      I take it as a $$ grab!...

    • @kennethmccullough1342
      @kennethmccullough1342 Před rokem +8

      When did this clearance to leave start?

  • @reidadams4277
    @reidadams4277 Před rokem +9

    Ambassador of the Phillipines. The Pea. This beautiful young woman has done so much for her countries tourist industry. And continues to help the tourists also. Plus pretty dang easy on the eyes too. Kudos Pea.

  • @lextor4712
    @lextor4712 Před rokem +36

    14:09 "We would love to welcome you home here - this is your home." JR should work for the department of tourism as well. Beautifully said! Thank you so much Pea & JR for this video.

    • @mleonard4628
      @mleonard4628 Před rokem +4

      Well I do like split pea soup, it's a little salty but still good

    • @paulandrew2518
      @paulandrew2518 Před rokem

      Unless you in Philippines physically JR refuses to represent you. As much as I love the Pea and her channel promotion of JRC is misleading

  • @rickb5689
    @rickb5689 Před rokem +10

    The sky is falling!! No worries, Pea has a big umbrella for us 👍😁

  • @christophersmith7506
    @christophersmith7506 Před rokem +81

    For the initial 59 days Visa there should be no exit clearance requirement. Otherwise the Philippines are risking to loose BIG (and i mean REALLY BIG) on short term tourism (those who comes for a nice holiday and no intention to stay). And usually those 1-4 weeks holidayers are big money spenders and wants to enjoy their stay and not worry about "how i am going to leave?" The vast majority of holiday destinations do not require tourists to get police clearance. A few of such stories go live on the internet, i.e. some tourists lost 1000s of dollars because they couldn't get an exit clearance lets say due to an unknown/unexpected immigration office holiday and the Philippines will be done as a tourist destination for good. A lot of people will rather choose other countries to visit. So your legislators needs to think long and hard about their next step ... The tourists are watching, lol 😊
    If they really want to modernize the system then stop making more paperwork and putting onus on short term tourists. Other countries are doing the way around: they have an online system where if a tourist comitted something the policy officer or whatever other official can put an entry in that system using the name/ passport number against the person. The immigration officer can simply check by scanning the passport at the airport and any encumbrances will show up on the system. And the tourist would not allowed to leave without sorting it out. It works like that in most countries in the world!😮

    • @senseofstile
      @senseofstile Před rokem +4

      The issue about "tourist dollars" came up a lot during the lock down. Now it comes up regarding immigration law changes. The Philippines can run their country however they want. Losing tourist dollars is not their concern.

    • @mikkoikonen8221
      @mikkoikonen8221 Před rokem +3

      Policy makers have dreams of endless billions of pesos dancing in their heads. The idea is almost irresistible, and now they might have to think about the tourist industry vs. cash grab, not as dreamy.

    • @licentiaplaythrough7663
      @licentiaplaythrough7663 Před rokem +12

      @@senseofstile tourism is a large part of GDP for some countries. these have a major knock on effect for holiday destinations, no tourist no venues, no venues no work, no work no taxes paid by workers in these locations, no work higher crime rates, higher crime rates more police, more police means more cost for police.. need i go on?

    • @-BigIi-
      @-BigIi- Před rokem

      This seems to me to be yet another way to try to forcefully grab more money from foreigners. Clearly this clearance with not be free, even for the innocent. Can you imagine the hassle felt by all the tourists that live a life morally upright as possible and keep their nose clean - as the brits say - and yet despite a very clean slate wherever they go they nevertheless must be forced to face the hassles of getting such a clearance, ON HOLIDAY, lining the pockets of the Philippines government for doing absolutely nothing at all? What have the many many innocent ones done in this case deserve this, to be forced to pay such a cost, for nothing? And then there is also the added fee which must be paid at the airport by all foreigners leaving the Philippines (the last I checked it was 500 php, and it is probably more now). I would never ever travel to the Philippines if I needed to pay the Philippines government money for an exit clearance as one of these individuals who stives to be law-abiding wherever I go. This is greedily taking advantage of innocent people. It's offensive.

    • @JeremiahHexx
      @JeremiahHexx Před rokem +13

      tourism will drop overnight

  • @jasperfrenchie
    @jasperfrenchie Před rokem +17

    That new exit clearance rule is a show stopper for me coming even to just visit the Philippines. Too much red tape just to leave the country.

    • @TheFilipinaPea
      @TheFilipinaPea  Před rokem +5

      It’s been in effect for many years. I think they’re just changing the exit clearance requirement they’re from 6 months down to 59 days or longer. We’ll have to wait and see 👍

  • @mikep.9371
    @mikep.9371 Před rokem +25

    Pea doesn't panic, she waits and gets the facts right.
    Good visit with JR as your guest again.
    Hope you power didn't put you in the dark last week.
    Take care and don't stay up too late.
    PS Enjoyed your Memorial Day video too, but found a bit late this year Pea.

    • @TheFilipinaPea
      @TheFilipinaPea  Před rokem +2

      How did you know my power was out? 😳👍

    • @tomster7574
      @tomster7574 Před rokem +1

      @@TheFilipinaPea Maybe he was the culprit. Flicking the switch in your neighborhood. Maybe just at your own house 😳😳😳 let’s hope he’s just a fan and not a fanatic 😉😉

  • @captainmango1355
    @captainmango1355 Před rokem +12

    It is great to see JR again! guys like him are invaluable!
    Thanks, Pea, for eliminating the confusion!

    • @TheFilipinaPea
      @TheFilipinaPea  Před rokem +3

      Yes, it’s nice to have a 100% (so far) correct source 👍😊

    • @tcloud24
      @tcloud24 Před rokem

      @@TheFilipinaPea you have not done your homework. lookup the meaning of "A Philippine Visa", please. it is not what you think.

  • @vulpesvulpes5177
    @vulpesvulpes5177 Před rokem +1

    I’m happy to see you got your intro filmed and video uploaded.
    Good info, nicely delivered.
    Fox out

  • @edein607
    @edein607 Před rokem

    Very glad for this video. I've been seeing several videos and this one clears up a lot.

  • @brianreid8751
    @brianreid8751 Před rokem +9

    An excellent video. If an exit clearance causes a foreigner to miss a flight then that could greatly impact tourism given the current costs of air travel. Thank you Pea

    • @TheFilipinaPea
      @TheFilipinaPea  Před rokem +1

      Hi Brian! You won’t need an exit clearance if you don’t stay beyond your initial proposed 59 days, but any time spent beyond that will require one. It used to be 6 months, but it looks like they’re changing that. It’s still in the proposed stage, so we’ll have to wait and see 👍😊
      Currently, you don’t need a clearance unless you’ve been here 6 months

  • @GUNMETALGUYUSA
    @GUNMETALGUYUSA Před rokem +4

    Clearing up all the confusion and providing timely needed information as usual. Thanks. You #thefilipinapea Rock 👍

  • @Lexy-O
    @Lexy-O Před rokem +1

    Salamat! Good news! I’m excited to show my gratitude by doing my part to support your economy 💕🇵🇭

  • @ronfindley2874
    @ronfindley2874 Před rokem +1

    Congratulations J.R.! May your success continue to grow. Always great to see J.R.. We know we are getting the real info.

  • @robertlalor8090
    @robertlalor8090 Před rokem +12

    I adore the rigour with which you approach your vlogs. Our trust is safe with you Pea. Thank you so much.

    • @TheFilipinaPea
      @TheFilipinaPea  Před rokem +3

      Thanks Robert, and it’s my mission to keep it that way 👍❤️

    • @robertlalor8090
      @robertlalor8090 Před rokem +1

      @@TheFilipinaPea And that's why your success has only just begun. Bless you Pea.

  • @miguelc.819
    @miguelc.819 Před rokem +5

    Thank you, Pea. I was worried because I am moving to Dumaguete in January, but, thanks to your quick update, I can continue with my original plan. I love your channel. God bless 🙏

  • @robertwalter1219
    @robertwalter1219 Před rokem +1

    Hi pea, you're so wonderful and you're not afraid of what people think of you and what you choose to do rather in youtube or your personal life.
    Congrats to you 3 thumbs up 👍 👏

  • @alabamatechwriter6959
    @alabamatechwriter6959 Před rokem +1

    Thank you and J.R. for clearing all of this up authoritatively!

  • @raymahannah4336
    @raymahannah4336 Před rokem +7

    Thank you once again Pea! 🙂 The internet is a great tool for conveying information, but the confusion comes in when other people conveying that information have not thoroughly vetted the source for validity or did not fully understand what they were reading before they conveyed it. 😉

  • @jaymic1
    @jaymic1 Před rokem +9

    I got an initial 59 day visa, then 2 six-month extensions and then a one year permanent residence - probationary. The paperwork took most of the day but they did give it to me.

    • @friendofvinnie
      @friendofvinnie Před rokem +2

      As a foreigner they gave you permanent residence??? That's new

    • @beaulong
      @beaulong Před 5 měsíci

      How much was your 6 month extension? As a tourist correct

  • @alancongratssoonyoullhead5273

    Thank you Pea, great update and thanks to JR

  • @RodGilbertRRTX
    @RodGilbertRRTX Před rokem +1

    Great content, Pea! Thanks so much for bringing the facts!

  • @kmorris180
    @kmorris180 Před rokem +6

    I'm sure that there will be adjustments to the laws as time goes by. It'll make things easier. I plan to go to the Philippines for about 2,5 weeks when I can get it lined up. I really appreciate you keeping us updated on things. It was good to see JR again. I'm glad things are going well with him. Be safe, precious Pea.

  • @lanec5672
    @lanec5672 Před rokem +3

    That's our Pea, always doing her best to take care of us.. Thanks Pea! 🥰

  • @richjacobsen972
    @richjacobsen972 Před rokem

    Looking good Pea. That was very informative video. Thank you

  • @kevinmag7986
    @kevinmag7986 Před rokem +1

    We can always count on you for the accurate information. Thanks!

  • @AugustDreams-ek3xo
    @AugustDreams-ek3xo Před rokem +4

    Hey, Ms.Pea with the Tea, lol. I just want to thank you for always holding us foreigners down, and keeping us in the forefront with information that ensure us, that we can enjoy the beauty of the Philippines in its entirety with as little worries as possible. Thank you. 😊🎉😊🎉😊🎉

  • @haiti222
    @haiti222 Před rokem +62

    I agree that more will become clear when the new law is implemented. By reading Section 70 it states- "A temporary visitor departing from the Philippines shall, after the expiration of the initial
    authorized stay, apply for emigration clearance and pay the prescribed fees and charges
    therefor" To me, this reads that if you depart before your initial authorized stay expires, you do not have to do an exit clearance. Thus, if you come in on a tourist visa, and leave before the initial term of 59 days, you likely will not have to do an exit clearance, but if you extend at all, you will.

    • @TheFilipinaPea
      @TheFilipinaPea  Před rokem +21

      The exit clearance has been in effect for decades. You won’t need an exit clearance if you don’t stay beyond your initial proposed 59 days, but any time spent beyond that will require one, regardless of duration. It used to be 6 months, but it looks like they’re changing that. It’s still in the proposed stage, so we’ll have to wait and see 👍😊
      Currently, you don’t need a clearance unless you’ve been here 6 months

    • @johnwitter342
      @johnwitter342 Před rokem +28

      @@TheFilipinaPea Exit clearance after a short stay is unacceptable. If I visit for a short stay (less than 59 days) I don't want to spend my vacation visiting the Bureau of Immigration.

    • @peterfischer2039
      @peterfischer2039 Před rokem +25

      ​@@johnwitter342 I don't think it will be possible to force every single tourist to get exit clearance without a massive headache.
      Imagine a month with 1 million tourists coming and going.
      That would lead to 33 thousand exit clearances issued on average per day in that month.
      I have never been to the phillipines, but I would be seriously impressied if their Bureau of Immigration had the capacity to issue that many permits per day.

    • @senseofstile
      @senseofstile Před rokem +10

      @@peterfischer2039 Welcome to the Philippines.

    • @trainrecked
      @trainrecked Před rokem +12

      Hi Pea, I just in last the 3 weeks had to get my exit clearance after an 8 month stay in Angeles city , Philippines. Super easy at Immigration dept. at Marquee mall..You fill out,; think a 2 page form of the usual questions. Address, name, passport#, etc. It took around a half hour to get it done..(for that day.) The process takes 3 days. I come back to the releasing window after 3 days and picked up my exit clearing papers and passport.. You should make sure there are no holidays posted during the short window of time you need to leave, if you plane ticket has been booked since filing for exit clearance should be no more than two weeks from your departure date..and I think it's better to file on a Monday to ensure you have it by thursday or friday before u leave.

  • @aleason6687
    @aleason6687 Před rokem +1

    Great video Pea with a lot of valuable information. Nice to hear someone who quash the rumor mill♥️

  • @denismoreau3646
    @denismoreau3646 Před rokem +2

    Good info. Will make my stay less stressful. Thanks 😊

  • @GUITARTIME2024
    @GUITARTIME2024 Před rokem +94

    The changed Exit Clearance rule will keep many tourists away. Missed outbound flights due to slow bureaucracy will be a huge fear.

    • @TheFilipinaPea
      @TheFilipinaPea  Před rokem +19

      You won’t need an exit clearance if you don’t stay beyond your initial proposed 59 days, but any time spent beyond that will require one, regardless of duration. It used to be 6 months, but it looks like they’re changing that. It’s still in the proposed stage, so we’ll have to wait and see 👍😊
      Currently, you don’t need a clearance unless you’ve been here 6 months

    • @asams8467
      @asams8467 Před rokem +12

      I agree. Knowing the delays and wait times at typical government bureaucracy there. I don’t want to spend all day sitting in an immigration office just to be able to go home. I cannot imagine the number of people that would flood these offices. 🤦🏻. And Philippines does not have a great reputation for these types of services. It is now a no go for me unless there is clarification. And I would never stay longer than the time one is required. So if it is 7 days. I would leave in 6.

    • @1985tom
      @1985tom Před rokem +22

      I'd like to know how they plan to process the 1000s of foreigners exiting the country on an airline especially from Ninoy Aquino Airport demanding exit visas on tourist visa entry, my last exit took 4hrs just to be processed by 2 staff on border control desk, a tannoy announcement for the 171 passengers missing from one flight and 86 passengers missing from another flight to urgently get to their gate..except they couldn't as they were also stuck in the understaffed border control queue.. how will they process exit visas as well?

    • @jefffletcher241
      @jefffletcher241 Před rokem +1

      My wife and I are heading to Tuguegarao on June 3rd. Will stay until July 5th.

    • @mikkoikonen8221
      @mikkoikonen8221 Před rokem +3

      @@1985tom 100%. But the cash they're dreaming of is clouding their thinking, hope springs eternal in the Phils with cash unicorns and rainbows dancing in the heads of those who get to spend the money.

  • @leadlearner6391
    @leadlearner6391 Před rokem +5

    it always best to receive the correct information from a professional, (not some foreign vlogger who doesn't know the law), salamat Pea & JR

  • @gabeghiby6935
    @gabeghiby6935 Před rokem +1

    great reporting... very useful information... thank you for keeping us posted on what's coming...

  • @Niftynorm1
    @Niftynorm1 Před rokem

    We can always count on you for the best info. Thank you for always being 'on guard' for us. Take care.

  • @Shizzle700
    @Shizzle700 Před rokem +33

    The exit clearance seems like a headache for people coming to visit for a few weeks. I can just see a nightmare for missing a flight because of a hiccup in the system.

    • @brandonjohnson1968
      @brandonjohnson1968 Před rokem

      Ugh it's always something, hope they have one of these offices in Tacloban lol...I don't go to Cebu.

    • @markhenderson9778
      @markhenderson9778 Před rokem +5

      An exit visa seems like another cash grab and making visiting the Philippines more difficult. I have never been to a country that demands an exit visa but I haven’t been everywhere on earth.

    • @Shizzle700
      @Shizzle700 Před rokem +3

      @@markhenderson9778 They should just issue a wrist band like Disney upon entry and get it over with 😂

    • @TheFilipinaPea
      @TheFilipinaPea  Před rokem +2

      You won’t need an exit clearance if you don’t stay beyond your initial proposed 59 days, but any time spent beyond that will require one, regardless of duration. It used to be 6 months, but it looks like they’re changing that. It’s still in the proposed stage, so we’ll have to wait and see 👍😊
      Currently, you don’t need a clearance unless you’ve been here 6 months

    • @danceswithwolves7115
      @danceswithwolves7115 Před rokem +3

      @@markhenderson9778
      They should just call it what it is "Exit Tax"
      Thats what it is called when leaving Costa Rica. Paid it many times!

  • @glenproctor1999
    @glenproctor1999 Před rokem +11

    Ahh you always confirm things before you tell the public! Strange how people will believe a stupid rumour from the internet immediately but really struggle to accept official news! Maybe a topic for another video? How rumours start and spread! Take care lovely Pea ❤😘

    • @TheFilipinaPea
      @TheFilipinaPea  Před rokem +2

      Chismis is the national sport here, so maybe a could do one on that, yes 👍🤣

  • @robertburnston6586
    @robertburnston6586 Před rokem +1

    Thank you two for this important information. A great vid, Pea.

  • @donbsweet5001
    @donbsweet5001 Před rokem +8

    Exit clearance should be automatically handled when they scan the passport at the airport. That's modernization!

  • @davidpuente1368
    @davidpuente1368 Před rokem +20

    I love the way you bring experts in to calm our asses down 😂 I can now continue working on my plans 👍🏽

  • @philosophicaltrucker9279

    Ayyyy thanks for setting it straight ate ❤ Kuya always clutch ✌️

  • @MrSatman2000
    @MrSatman2000 Před rokem +1

    Great information Pea, thanks for the clarification & update!

  • @JenGioPhilippineJourney
    @JenGioPhilippineJourney Před rokem +2

    Pea you are the best at getting the proper information to us. We love 😘😘 you ❤❤

  • @KingLife1991
    @KingLife1991 Před rokem +11

    The exit clearance is annoying addition

  • @josephgrudza3873
    @josephgrudza3873 Před 5 měsíci +2

    Pea,
    I have been watching your videos for some time now. The information that you present is so very much appreciated. I hope and pray that when I finally get to come over there that I will be able to find someone like you. I’ve worked all my life as a police officer and paramedic and I hope that I can find someone that shares my experience. You are such a blessing to all us crazy westerners. Keep strong. From West Texas.

  • @spincube5734
    @spincube5734 Před rokem +2

    Accurate info, well-explained by a reliable source, then professionally disseminated by a trusted vlogger. Thanx Pea !!

  • @leonard4020
    @leonard4020 Před rokem +3

    Thanks for the update 💯

  • @robertkelly5867
    @robertkelly5867 Před rokem +6

    I think if an exit clearance is required for a short stay it’s going to be a very big problem for tourists

  • @justinstcroix1338
    @justinstcroix1338 Před rokem +2

    Thanks @FilipinaPea for reporting and getting expert information. This REALLY helps those of us looking to make the Philippines our new home ❤👍🙏

  • @jefferyrichard3835
    @jefferyrichard3835 Před rokem

    Very informative video. Great job Pea. 👋🏿👍🏿

  • @terrybrennan6707
    @terrybrennan6707 Před rokem +55

    The scare mongering was probably started by western women!! 😂😂😂...thankyou pea for keeping us up to date with the most current laws and policies we need to know!!...your videos are priceless!...plus you are a great advocate for foreigners who are thinking of visiting the Philippines 🇵🇭
    Thankyou Pea 🤍🤗

    • @TheFilipinaPea
      @TheFilipinaPea  Před rokem +7

      Hahahahaha 🤣😊🤣👍

    • @firebir11
      @firebir11 Před rokem

      your probably right

    • @alfreddelcrow9941
      @alfreddelcrow9941 Před rokem +3

      Bro you might be right 😐 they be Crazy like that

    • @mikemasters4382
      @mikemasters4382 Před rokem

      NO, it was started by uneducated bloggers who can't read. Let's be honest, why would anyone be surprised ?

    • @TB-xx4gc
      @TB-xx4gc Před rokem +2

      Sadly, based on all the vlogs I've seen, the hysteria was started by western men!
      Pea, thank both you and JR for addressing this issue and helping us who plan to visit in coming months to understand the specifics of the bill/law.

  • @davidgreiner390
    @davidgreiner390 Před rokem +12

    Hi Pea, this is what screwed me! I was in the Philippines for years. (Was a very good boy!) paid my immigration fees! but the lack of good immigration laws, Staff, caused issues! I knew better than, the sweet women behind the counter! found them making mistakes! could let that go, leave the office, knowing that would not work! So pointed out their mistake. Had to make a run to manila to Fix! Again, the smoke and games to con the immigration office! This was lawyer ease crap! But fixed the issue! (But Phillipo pride, and corruption!) many months pasted, then had a leave! (My Mom Pasted) and again my exit Docs were now the issue! went to an immigration office! This is what is scary, was Directed to a man from immigration! who for money provided Documents, and instructions how to get pass the gate at the Airport! Had no issue at the Airport! Money fixes everything!

  • @dpanman
    @dpanman Před rokem +2

    Thanks as usual for this information..

  • @patrickmchargue7122
    @patrickmchargue7122 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for clarifying this. I look forward to hearing more if & when the proposed legislation is passed.

  • @newblackdog7827
    @newblackdog7827 Před rokem +10

    As others have said exit visas will be problematic & off putting unless it’s for longer stays (6 or 12 months).
    Good to see that the Philippines 🇵🇭 is not going down the route of Thailand 🇹🇭 and changing visa rules every 5 minutes!

    • @TheFilipinaPea
      @TheFilipinaPea  Před rokem +3

      The exit clearance has been in effect for decades. You won’t need an exit clearance if you don’t stay beyond your initial proposed 59 days, but any time spent beyond that will require one, regardless of duration. It used to be 6 months, but it looks like they’re changing that. It’s still in the proposed stage, so we’ll have to wait and see 👍😊
      Currently, you don’t need a clearance unless you’ve been here 6 months

    • @newblackdog7827
      @newblackdog7827 Před rokem

      @@TheFilipinaPea
      Thanks Pea! An Angel 👼; as always!

    • @woutergijs5246
      @woutergijs5246 Před rokem +1

      Behold behold… the first years I was visiting Thailand, I needed a visum before arrival, regardless of the stay. It was relaxed to 1 month visa free.

    • @anubis8680
      @anubis8680 Před rokem

      @@TheFilipinaPea You need to pay your roommate more for all this cutting and pasting!!! Like the tenth time I have seen this comment!!! Good to know though 👍

  • @sharhune2735
    @sharhune2735 Před rokem +5

    Great video. Glad you managed to clear up the confusion. You may have already done this but could you explain the difference between the permanent residency visa and the military retirement visa and the costs associated with each? Take care and see you Friday.

    • @TheFilipinaPea
      @TheFilipinaPea  Před rokem +1

      I have done one, yes, but many new visa categories are going to be added, so just wait about a month or two 👍👍

    • @sharhune2735
      @sharhune2735 Před rokem +1

      @@CorruptAssCriminals Thank you for the info. I qualify. 67 years old, on social security and V.A. disability and more than two years of service. Lived in the Philippines for two years as a child( father station at Clark) and went to Subic twice in the Navy. Loved the people. Salamat.

  • @whatevertheworldholds

    Thank you for the information Pea enjoyed the video God Bless and take care of yourself ❤

  • @gumdeo
    @gumdeo Před rokem +1

    It is great to talk to an expert in these matters.

  • @hurleywilson7246
    @hurleywilson7246 Před rokem +3

    For folks staying between 30 & 59 days, it actually is less money. That more than covers the 30 day extension cost. Plus extending the visa online is huge. I like the changes, personally.

    • @Queenbluv
      @Queenbluv Před 10 měsíci

      Do I need to get a visa for Phillipines from the US if I'm staying for only 45 days?

  • @chriskincaid4219
    @chriskincaid4219 Před rokem +60

    Having lived and worked in the Philippines I can confirm that it’s super difficult to work with immigration in PH. Foreigners were allowed to leave during the Pandemic, but I couldn’t leave without an exit visa. Ok that’s fine but this needed to be obtained from manila office and the office is closed due to pandemic which resulted in me overstaying and being fined when it actually opened. In fact the office kept on closing at a moments notice almost weekly. Modernizing and putting more on line would drag the immigration office out of its 50’s thinking. The current paperwork method is crazy just go there and there are piles of paper at each office and windows. Not doing this just reaffirms most foreigner views of a backward system that grabs money to line corrupt pockets.

    • @glendoer3880
      @glendoer3880 Před rokem

      How do you travel with lock downs and no jab pass??/I could not go to the shop to buy food.

    • @harryeisermann2784
      @harryeisermann2784 Před rokem +4

      incorrect. they, the PH migration department did a fantastic job
      didnt pay one cent. for exit visa
      in the covid pandemic
      Australian govt put me quarantine. on arrival Sydney. also
      I had to pay 3000 aud. for the previledge...

    • @joseryanquiatchon7330
      @joseryanquiatchon7330 Před rokem +3

      haha as a Filipino I can confirm that everything with Philippine Government is difficult.
      but in fairness its improving although not as fast as we would like it to be.

    • @josephcunniff
      @josephcunniff Před rokem

      I was in Philippines during pandemic the embassy was closed and no help to Americans me my girl friend scam me just before pandemic I was stuck after 6months no money
      The embassy may me pay to leave
      Neighborhood and others sent money so I could pay the Philippines immigration

    • @harryeisermann2784
      @harryeisermann2784 Před rokem

      @@josephcunniff shit goverment.
      Australian govt. payed my return ticket bussines class, and gave me 2000 aud pocket money, I am pensioner ok, but had to pay Quarantine to state goverment. for previledge. 2 weeks Hilton, 3000 aud, that was STATE govt in Sydney
      but federal GOVT IN canberra was very GOOD

  • @grey_wulf
    @grey_wulf Před rokem +1

    Hi Pea! Wishing you and everyone reading this comment a blessed day. Thanks for another informative video!

  • @alanschrader1999
    @alanschrader1999 Před rokem

    Thanks -It made me nervous and I am coming there next week. Bless you!

  • @RCFSULAW
    @RCFSULAW Před rokem +16

    Thanks for having JR on to clear up the proposed immigration law. So many vloggers are playing armchair lawyers as always and muck up the plain meaning of the proposed legislation and legislative intent. I do see one potential major issue in implementation given the speed at which the Philippines government acts administratively. The change to the exit clearance law could result in so many problems because there is no way it could be handled at the Manila and Cebu airports. There would be huge lines similar to as if every person arriving or leaving was stopped and detained by customs. Many older people are not tech savvy. If implemented as written it would require major staffing increases and technology enhancements. Think about this one scenario. You arrive early at the airport to go thru your exit clearance and customs. But there is a long brownout or internet outage and the computer systems go down with no solution at hand. You are going to wave goodbye as your plane departs. There needs to be what is known as a soft opening before enforcement and detention goes into full effect. That is how the government could identify and implementation issues. One thing that comes to mind is the need for additional space with a large processing area and many offices for airport exit clearance management and staff. Think about one other thing. A person is coming for a short period and immediately upon arriving they have to worry about securing an exit clearance. There should probably be a minimum stay exclusion for short term tourists. Maybe this will be an amendment or change as the proposed legislation is vetted. Many new laws have unforeseen unintended consequences. Thank you to JR for his time and information. A big congratulations on his upward mobility in his company as it expands. It is well deserved and is indicative of well provided services.

    • @johnwitter342
      @johnwitter342 Před rokem +4

      "armchair lawyers" is the perfect term for some of these vloggers. I wonder if any of them will be sued for giving wrong or misleading information. I doubt they are qualified or have ever studied International Law. I prefer to trust JR.

    • @TheFilipinaPea
      @TheFilipinaPea  Před rokem +5

      You won’t need an exit clearance if you don’t stay beyond your initial proposed 59 days, but any time spent beyond that will require one, regardless of duration. It used to be 6 months, but it looks like they’re changing that. It’s still in the proposed stage, so we’ll have to wait and see 👍😊
      Currently, you don’t need a clearance unless you’ve been here 6 months

    • @senseofstile
      @senseofstile Před rokem +2

      @@TheFilipinaPea I think it will be 6 months as before. Am I an armchair lawyer? Yes, guilty as charged. However I did go to law school.

    • @RCFSULAW
      @RCFSULAW Před rokem +1

      @@senseofstile That would be two of us that went to law school. I went as an older student.

    • @TheFilipinaPea
      @TheFilipinaPea  Před rokem

      I think you might well be right - I wouldn’t be surprised if they left it at six months 👍

  • @charlesyoung9980
    @charlesyoung9980 Před rokem +29

    If you have to leave the Philippines, don't fret. Pilot Pea will transport you safely to your destination.

    • @TheFilipinaPea
      @TheFilipinaPea  Před rokem +7

      With no more than a few bumps 🤣👍❤️

    • @RiderOftheNorth1968
      @RiderOftheNorth1968 Před rokem +1

      @@TheFilipinaPea I am sure you will take us to your secret archiPEAlago for rest and rewind.

    • @mleonard4628
      @mleonard4628 Před rokem

      Well I do like split pea soup.

    • @Goldinmyviens
      @Goldinmyviens Před rokem +2

      My bet is the jealousy of western women spreading this gossip 😂

    • @steveserafino1
      @steveserafino1 Před rokem

      I love ❤️ to live in Philippines 🇵🇭

  • @daviddavis7555
    @daviddavis7555 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for sharing. Love your Videos keep up the good work

  • @Leyzell93
    @Leyzell93 Před rokem +1

    Very informative Miss Pea , keep up the good work 😘

  • @jimwooldridge1721
    @jimwooldridge1721 Před rokem +4

    Thanks for update. My problem each time is return flight pre-purchaed 30 'now 59 days' upon arrival. This is always an added cost for resceduling tickets. If i know im staying for 6 months, i wish there was a process to have VISA approved for the 6 months prior to ticket purchase so flights dont have to be resceduled. I cant imagine the new headache of being approved to leave. The airport is already a very long wait. Time to start using computers. 😁🤣

    • @TheFilipinaPea
      @TheFilipinaPea  Před rokem

      So far, the longest you can apply for is a 3-month 😳

  • @sparkywildcat8174
    @sparkywildcat8174 Před rokem +5

    I know many people try to handle everything on their own, but for me getting a professional (like JR) involved would seem to make everything go smoother. Paying for expert advice isn't a waste of time or money, it's just smart. BTW.....has anyone noticed that Pea is approaching a quarter of a million subscribers? The surest way to success is hard work....good job, Pea!

  • @yogimaster1
    @yogimaster1 Před rokem

    Good information. Thank you Pea!

  • @johnhale9892
    @johnhale9892 Před rokem +2

    Thank you, Pea, for another wonderful informative video. You are so appreciated, I definitely appreciate you. Much love and respect to you, Pea, for all that you do. God bless.

  • @JB-tz8fu
    @JB-tz8fu Před rokem +3

    This is great for Philippines & even better for men who are trying to see if they want to live in the Philippines in the near or far future. Id advise men to live in a country 60 days or more b4 actually living there. Great great video

    • @JB-tz8fu
      @JB-tz8fu Před rokem

      @Curtis Albrecht Facts and thr cost of living so much cheaper. I hope those women don't become fat like American women with all that fast food

  • @cy3969
    @cy3969 Před rokem +1

    Congratulations J R

  • @tryscience
    @tryscience Před rokem +1

    Thank you as always for this quality content Pea 😊👍

  • @merpius
    @merpius Před rokem +3

    That exit clearance sounds like a pain... And if there are many hiccups with it, it's going to be a tourism killer. What is the point of visa on arrival if you have to deal with the government in order to leave?

    • @TheFilipinaPea
      @TheFilipinaPea  Před rokem

      As for the exit clearance, I bet they’ll put a minimum of one or maybe two-month cap on it, but it hasn’t been decided. No worries, and I’ll let you know when I hear 👍

    • @merpius
      @merpius Před rokem

      @@TheFilipinaPea hopefully you're right. Or, an even better solution, if possible, would be to simply scan everyone's passport on exit and check it against an actively maintained database; that way it can be instant and not paperwork-filled. I see why they want the check (and not having ti for short stays somewhat defeats the purpose), but the ideal situation is that it'd be as quick, painless, and stress free as possible.

  • @ateam6486
    @ateam6486 Před rokem +3

    OMG it took me 6 months to get my ARC card in Dumaguete I think that was in 2016. And 2 years for drivers license, Good luck getting the exit permit before your flight home, While yes thats a good idea but i have a feeling its going to be a mess because, Its Philippines time.

    • @markhenderson9778
      @markhenderson9778 Před rokem +2

      Plus the added cost and time to get the exit visa.
      There may be more issues with corrupt officials refusing your exit visa unless you pay a ransom fee to get it.

    • @TheFilipinaPea
      @TheFilipinaPea  Před rokem +1

      The drivers license and bank accounts are just hell for foreigners to get 😳

  • @sdouglas5889
    @sdouglas5889 Před rokem +1

    I think that's the best interview between JR and you

  • @darkenergy.
    @darkenergy. Před rokem

    Good information Pea...another grand slam...

  • @martinagnew7508
    @martinagnew7508 Před rokem +68

    Left the Philippines a bit earlier than planned(5 months). When going through Immigration at the Airport in Manila l could see the guy was confused, brow furrowed and counting the months on his hand. Checking and counting the months and only coming up with 5 months. I finally decided to let him know that l was going back to Oz for medical treatment. Then his brow lightened and became less furrowed. I can see a problem which will make the Philippines less attractive if they insist on an Exit Clearance for all foreigners who visit the Philippines for any period be it 1 day, 1 week, 1 month or 1 year. This doesn't seem logical.

    • @TheFilipinaPea
      @TheFilipinaPea  Před rokem +19

      You won’t need an exit clearance if you don’t stay beyond your initial proposed 59 days, but any time spent beyond that will require one, regardless of duration. It used to be 6 months, but it looks like they’re changing that. It’s still in the proposed stage, so we’ll have to wait and see 👍😊
      Currently, you don’t need a clearance unless you’ve been here 6 months

    • @bitzz
      @bitzz Před rokem +19

      its a cash grab :(

    • @briane173
      @briane173 Před rokem +9

      @@TheFilipinaPea I can understand why the PI Govt would want an exit clearance, but for those of us who want to travel there for three weeks and no longer, that sounds like unnecessary bureaucratic red tape; and for those of us in remote provincial barangays it's logistically difficult and kinda gets in the way of a simple 3-week vacation where you're staying in _your own house_ for godsake.
      My daughter and I want to plan a trip to take her husband and kids there for a few weeks in order to see and experience their heritage; I sure don't wanna get mired in bureaucracy wherein my daughter, myself, her husband and their KIDS all gotta get exit clearances and basically file for them the minute we land in Manila. If I'm the widower of a Filipina, do I retain any "balikbayan" privileges that allow me to stay for no more than three weeks and I can just board the plane and go home? Or are all of us subject to an exit clearance even though we've been in country only 3 weeks?

    • @c130jron1
      @c130jron1 Před rokem +14

      Exit visa is ringing a few bells, If an angry GF calls imigration,then what? Living it up at the hotel California. You can come in any time you like but you can never leave haha!

    • @clydeallen8681
      @clydeallen8681 Před rokem +1

      As always, Pea is keeping us viewers informed about all things Philippines. You are always looking so gorgeous and sexy! Plus your message yesterday really touched my heart as an American on Memorial day! That's why you are the very best!

  • @richardguthrie8782
    @richardguthrie8782 Před rokem +4

    Bummer on needing an ECC on every exit, but I guess overall everything is ok.

    • @TheFilipinaPea
      @TheFilipinaPea  Před rokem +2

      I bet they’ll make it one or two months, down from six, but it hasn’t been decided yet 👍

  • @aaronkeithmusic8023
    @aaronkeithmusic8023 Před rokem

    Excellent guys, thank you for explaining the upcoming changes in policy. Thank you. 😊

  • @tourneynet8557
    @tourneynet8557 Před rokem +1

    Great information! always in a timely manner too!

  • @lutzphilippines618
    @lutzphilippines618 Před rokem +5

    Thanks for your explanations. I understand it is pointed towards tourists, my case is different. I came to the Philippines in the nineties of last century on a PERMANENT visa, built a house on the lot of my then wife's family, bought a house from a German friend's widow when she got financial problems, helped other people, suffered under Prime Bank bankruptcy, felt the Philippines to be my home and I am a part of the country. As such I donated blood and helped in a re-forestation action, planted trees up in the mountain where the locals had cut all the small trees to get fire-wood. I financially helped a local family when a typhoon had blown away the roof of their house, finally I supported my partner to build a house at a peaceful remote place. Everything fine, till only this year 2023 I learned that my PERMANENT visa was no more permanent but now, at my age close to 75 years old, I have to downgrade to tourist and leave the country every two month for a moment and re-enter, which both financially and physically regarding my age would be difficult. To go back to Germany where I have no more relations is not an option. Anyway any day I can die, problem solved, but also I can reach the age of hundred years, spending month after month my pension from Germany here in the Philippines. Why can't those government officials just let me peacefully die without worries?

    • @Sheepleton
      @Sheepleton Před 10 měsíci

      That's not true, you still can have a 36 month stay. The bill just says you have 59 days to get a visa after your initial arrival. And if you're married to a Filipina you can get permanent residency.

  • @TheDarrenO
    @TheDarrenO Před rokem +3

    I've been using JRC for about 5 years now to handle everything visa related. I will continue to do so as they are efficient and knowledgeable about the process. I'd much rather pay their nominal fees to ensure my continued legal status in the Philippines.

  • @howtohawaiian5140
    @howtohawaiian5140 Před rokem

    Great information Ms. Pea. Thank you for giving us the straight dope!

  • @davidpieczynski8019
    @davidpieczynski8019 Před rokem

    Thank you for the update with accurate information. Many confusing videos on CZcams incorrectly described the new law.

  • @nomennescio7457
    @nomennescio7457 Před rokem +12

    The exit clearance is not a wise thing to do. Other countries do the same by checking the passport against a digital database.

    • @TheFilipinaPea
      @TheFilipinaPea  Před rokem +4

      Someday we’ll have that system in place - some day 😳

    • @gregben
      @gregben Před rokem +6

      Exactly. The exit clearance is unnecessary. They should just look you up when you present your passport at the airport and check to see if there are an outstanding warrants for your arrest, and if not, say "Thank you" and send you on your way without delay.

    • @Andre_Beth
      @Andre_Beth Před rokem +2

      checking the passport when leaving the country is the sensible and convenient way to do it. Requiring an exit visa/certificate, which one may need to pay for, is going to be a problem - bad idea. If we are in Leyte, we don't want to be forced to go to Cebu to an exit visa. Crazy idea.

  • @phtravels23
    @phtravels23 Před rokem +4

    As an Australian i think as long as the exit clearance is not required until after the initial free visa period , all will be fine, if it was 59 days before, i would have stayed 57days instead of 28 days on my last trip. Your videos and follow up is top notch pea.

  • @GOVRETLEO
    @GOVRETLEO Před rokem +1

    Pea Syota😊Great segment. I’m looking forward to having JR do my Expanded Courtesy SRRV upon my arrival in August. Salamat

  • @back2basics597
    @back2basics597 Před rokem

    Proud of you Pea. Very precise and concise reporting.

  • @rickmcneil2162
    @rickmcneil2162 Před rokem +3

    Good day Pea. I am Canadian. I am sorry, but I misunderstood about the 59 day thing. I thought the additional 29 days was free… it’s not. It cost me regular fees for visa extension.

    • @TheFilipinaPea
      @TheFilipinaPea  Před rokem +1

      When you enter the country, you’ll be given 59 days free. After that, regular visa extension fees apply (when the bill passes into law, unless it’s changed) 👍

  • @ianmoran386
    @ianmoran386 Před rokem +5

    Hi Pea. Just watched your blog re the changes to visa etc. I think that this will have a negative effect on tourism. It is easier to gain entry as you point out, but having to get a clearance approval to leave, regardless of length of stay is more than an inconvenience. I for one can see scammers lining up to ambush visitors with scams in order to make tourists have to pay money to enable them to leave after even a short stay of only a couple of days. Also, where does the tourist have to apply for clearance if he / she has visited several islands and many places

    • @TheFilipinaPea
      @TheFilipinaPea  Před rokem +1

      I believe it will only be needed after at LEAST the first 59 days, but it’s still being decided 👍

    • @johnnypastrana6727
      @johnnypastrana6727 Před rokem +1

      Perhaps with the added numbers of Exit Clearances needed, they will expedite the process. No doubt they know this and are planning for it.

    • @johndoc3339
      @johndoc3339 Před rokem

      Yep the scammers and the many corrupt PNP will be having a field day if this idiotic immigration new law is implemented

  • @johnlong3543
    @johnlong3543 Před rokem +1

    As always, good info, and lovely you. 😍 ❤

  • @johnleemisiuepa8221
    @johnleemisiuepa8221 Před rokem +1

    Great Miss Pea you are doing an excellent job making that clear to the Visitors to the Philippines Thank you so much.

  • @D.A.T.J.
    @D.A.T.J. Před rokem +5

    Hi Pea, how have you been?
    Also, thank you for correcting these aggravating rumors.
    As a foreigner who is trying to get to see his love as quickly as possible, those talks always scare me, the ones that claim to hurt the travel stay time expectancies of foreigners

    • @TheFilipinaPea
      @TheFilipinaPea  Před rokem +4

      You’re very welcome! It was time to put a stop to the panicked emails 🤣

  • @randyhutchinson-fp4ic
    @randyhutchinson-fp4ic Před rokem +22

    Craziest thing I experienced was leaving the Philippines during the pandemic for personal reasons. From the curb to boarding the plane I had to show my passport 7!!! times. Last time I almost asked the man if he was “messing “ with me. Actually maybe a different word.

    • @TheFilipinaPea
      @TheFilipinaPea  Před rokem +2

      And how many times did you have to show your boarding pass? 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @paulsnyers5721
      @paulsnyers5721 Před rokem +4

      You still have to show your passport and boarding pas at every gate you pass

    • @trevorsmith7753
      @trevorsmith7753 Před rokem +2

      Country of high criminality. Need to show passport when using credit card also.

    • @solutionsforabrightfuture3579
      @solutionsforabrightfuture3579 Před rokem +3

      Compared to some parts of the us were you have to show your id to a not very happy cop? No problem with me I will have my passport hanging around my neck while wearing the exact same kind of shirt as my passport picture so their is no question that its my passport.

    • @sdavis-59
      @sdavis-59 Před rokem +1

      That's nothing really...some of the countries I've been to can be worse...ie: Madagascar, or Jamacia, you never hand over your original passport to anyone, only a colored photo copy, that way they can't pocket it and shake you down just for a little cash, or then accuse you of bribery.
      Situational awareness required!

  • @VegasNegus
    @VegasNegus Před rokem

    So valuable Pea. I put J Rs info in my phone and will definitely use his services. Many thx👍🥂

  • @ronfindley2874
    @ronfindley2874 Před rokem +1

    Good evening Pea. Hope you've had a good day. I'm running late, but I'm still watching, letting ads play, hit the like button, and hit the notification bell. As always, wishing you the best.

  • @michaelellis4935
    @michaelellis4935 Před rokem +10

    Thanks! Thank you so much for being the master of naughty innuendo 😂 I hope you are getting the house repairs under control, and Lucy is being well fed

    • @TheFilipinaPea
      @TheFilipinaPea  Před rokem +7

      Lucy is well-fed and happy, and after what you just did, I will be too 🤣🤣🤣
      ❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @emmanuelgoldstein4371
    @emmanuelgoldstein4371 Před rokem +2

    The "One Stop Shop" 24/7 BI office at NAIA is a great idea !
    But the sad thing is that it is NOT a one stop shop.
    When I went there immediately after my arrival they were only willing to extend my visa for 29days.
    Additionally, they told me that I could not go back to this office to extend my visa further that I would have to go to another office.
    It just doesn't make since to me. I'm there, they are there.
    We should both have the same goals, for the vistor to the Philippines comply with the immigration laws, and for the government to provide the immigration services in an efficient manner. It just isn't efficient for either party to have to make multiple trips to a immigration office.
    Please, please improve the "onward ticket" requirement and allow visitors to the Philippines to be required to purchase a "throw away" ticket. I would much rather have had the Philippine government have charged me a "convience" fee for the amount that I wasted on the throw away ticket that I purchased = $70USD and at the same time allow me to extend my visa for a longer period of time.