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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
10-04-2009 @ 2:47AM
steve326m said...
I think I can help with that. The Philippine govt Dept of Foreign Affairs requires all visitors of The Republic Of The Philippines to obtain ongoing transportation either by round trip or a separate ongoing passage out of the country dated before the initial 21 day free visit time or 59 days if you hold a valid 9a tourist visa issued by The Philippine Embassy serving your area. This is to cover the butts of the airline for if the person is denied entry at the port of entry which can be either NAIA Airport in Manila or Mactan Airport in Cebu, the airline would then be required to transport that person back to their original location on the airlines dime. The only exception to this rule is if the person is a permanent resident with an immigrant visa and has a valid alien registration card called the ACR-I card. Hope this helps clarify the reason.
God Bless,
Steve & Myrlita
Bacolod City, PH