What to do for repatriation in the Philippines
Complete Philippine Repatriation Guide (Reason + Procedure + Fee + Re-entry Instructions)
With the continuous adjustment of various policies in the Philippines, many friends have questions about Chinese tourists' serious violations of laws and disciplines, repatriation and other related matters in the Philippines. In order to help everyone successfully complete the application process, the following latest practical content is hereby compiled.
If there are serious violations of laws and disciplines by Chinese tourists in the Philippines, which endangers the stability of the local social order, the Philippine Immigration Bureau will take measures such as restricting activities and repatriating to the country to ensure social security. Therefore, if you are unfortunate enough to face a repatriation request from the Philippines, you need to be aware of the latest process of the relevant procedures in advance.
I. Common reasons for repatriation in the Philippines
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Failure to transfer the tourist visa on arrival: After entering the Philippines through the landing visa, try to convert the landing visa into a tourist visa, and may be repatriated if it fails to pass the approval.
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Severe visa overdue: If the Philippine visa is not renewed in time after it expires, it is overdue for more than four years, and the cost of handling the overdue fine exceeds the cost of handling the repatriation, you can apply for repatriation.
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There are violations: During the entry into the Philippines, there are illegal acts such as theft, illegal labor, fighting, etc., which will be pulled into the blacklist and then deported.
II. Can I go again after being repatriated from the Philippines?
Although repatriated foreigners will face some challenges in re-entering the Philippines, they will still have the opportunity to qualify for re-entry if they meet the relevant conditions and maintain a positive attitude of cooperation. The core is strict compliance with Philippine laws and regulations, and it is recommended to seek professional legal advice and assistance to ensure the best outcome of the immigration application.
III. Filipino Application for Repatriation (Updated Process)
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Applying for an expulsion order: The applicant submits an application for an expulsion order to the Philippine Immigration Bureau, awaiting approval and obtaining an expulsion order.
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Proof of no criminal record: Carry your personal passport and apply for proof of no criminal record at the NBI (National Bureau of Investigation of the Philippines).
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Submit the review materials: Submit the certificate of no criminal record issued by the NBI to the Philippine Immigration Bureau to complete the required materials review.
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Agenda formalities: After the approval of the Immigration Bureau, the applicant will be notified to go to the Agenda formalities.
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Purchase a departure ticket: After the Agenda is approved, you need to purchase a return departure ticket within one month and submit the itinerary to the Philippine Immigration Bureau for review.
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Departure formalities: On the day of departure, the applicant carries relevant materials and goes through the final departure formalities at the designated window to complete the repatriation process.
IV. Details of Philippine Repatriation Processing Costs
The repatriation fee needs to be calculated according to the actual situation, and the core includes 3 parts (no invisible consumption, based on the latest regulations of the Immigration Bureau and the difficulty of handling):
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Expulsion order application and approval fees: Filipino immigration authorities officially charge fees for application and review, with uniform and transparent standards.
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Material Agency and Service Fee: If EasyGo International is entrusted to assist in handling, a reasonable agency service fee will be charged, and the whole process will be one-to-one docking.
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Other miscellaneous expenses: including a small amount of fixed miscellaneous expenses such as handling fees for non-criminal record certificates, printing and copying fees for materials.
V. Summary Tips
EasyGo International focuses on all kinds of business applications in the Philippines and provides professional one-stop services throughout the process. Whether you are handling deportation procedures, consulting re-entry matters, or handling visa-related issues, you can get one-on-one professional guidance.
If you have any questions about the application process, process details, and cost standards for the above Philippine repatriation-related business, please feel free to contact EasyGo's official customer service, and we will answer you and assist you in the first time!
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