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Special visa for employment generation
1. Special Visa for Employment Generation
In order to generate jobs and employment, the Philippine government grants a special visa for
non-immigrants coming to the country intent to put investments and generate businesses. This
visa is called Special Visa for Employment Generation (SVEG). This strategy is in compliance
with the Constitutional provision, which states that “the state affirms labor as a primary social
economic force.” With the help of the private sector and non-immigrants coming into the
country, jobs will be created and the economy will grow.
Qualifications for SVEG Application
If you want to apply for SVEG, you need to meet the following eligibility requirements:
As a non-immigrant foreigner, you should be engaged in a commercial investment or
enterprise in the Philippines and you should have responsibilities related to the
management of employees;
You should have the intention of remaining in the country indefinitely;
You should not engage in any activity that would be considered a risk to national
security; and
Your business enterprise should employ at least ten (10) Filipinos and in compliance with
all applicable laws in the Philippines.
Required Documents
In addition to the application form, you will need the following documents:
1. Request letter;
2. Valid passport;
3. Proof of your investment.
4. Work permit, if applicable
5. Clearance from the National Intelligence Coordinating Agency (NICA); and
6. Clearance certificate
All documents should be certified true copies. If your SVEG application is approved, you will
have the privilege of multiple entries into the country as well as staying for an indefinite period
of time without worrying about the need to exit the country after.
Special Investor Resident Visa SIRV
2. The Special Investors Resident Visa or SIRV is issued to foreign investors. It permits them to
stay indefinitely in the Philippines as long as they satisfy and maintain the investment
requirements.
Overview of the application process
The application can be lodged at the nearest Philippine embassy. But if the foreign investor is
already in the Philippines, the application should be lodged at the Board of Investments (BOI)
and therefore endorsed to the Philippine Bureau of Immigration.
Visa eligibility
To qualify for this visa, the following conditions should be met:
A clean criminal record
Free from contagious diseases
Is in good mental condition
Should invest at least $75,000
At least twenty one (21) years old
Basic requirements
Application form from the Bureau of Investments
Application form for dependents
Personal history statement
Notarized deed of undertaking
Notarized police clearance
National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) clearance
Medical certificate
Birth certificate
Certificate of remittance of the required investment
Permitted investments
SIRV applicants may invest in the following arena:
Publicly-listed enterprises
Investment and Priority Plans (IPP)
Investments in the manufacturing and service industries
SIRV advantages
3. The highlight of securing SIRV is that it permits the visa holder to stay indefinitely in the
Philippines. In addition, the foreign investor can bring his or her household goods and personal
effects without worrying about tax and import duties.
Special Retirement Resident Visa SRRV
With the increasing cost of living in developed countries more people are considering to come to
the Philippines, not just as tourists but as retirees. If you want to retire in the Philippines, you
will need to apply for the Special Resident Retiree Visa (SRRV), which can be availed from the
Philippine Retirement Authority.
Visa eligibility
You need to belong to a country that has bilateral agreements with the Philippines. Your
country of residence should not be included in the restricted list for SRRV.
You should be at least 35 years old, does not have any criminal record, and you should
meet the investment and medical requirements of the SRRV.
Basic requirements
You should prepare and submit the following documents:
Duly accomplished application form;
Passport containing your entry status in the country;
Medical examination clearance;
Certification from a PRA-accredited bank showing that the required investment has
already been deposited;
Police clearance from your home country if you’ve been in the Philippines for less
than 21 days;
If you’ve stayed in the Philippines for more than 21 says, you will need police
clearance from your home country as well as from the National Bureau of Investigation
in the Philippines.
Twelve (12) copies of size your 2X2 picture.
Spouses and dependents
If spouse and dependents are joining you in retirement, you need to provide your original
marriage certificate and the birth certificate of your dependents. For marriage solemnized abroad
and children born outside the Philippines, have your Embassy certify the documents.
The pension scheme
4. In case you want to join a pension scheme, you will need to prepare a certification of monthly
benefits and evidence of your monthly pension. For documents in a foreign language,
translations to English should be provided.
If your SRRV application is approved, you need to comply with the routine requirements of the
visa such as the annual renewal of your PRA ID card, as well as paying the annual visitorial
charge.
Temporary Resident Visa TRV
A restricted national who has contracted a valid marriage to a Filipina cannot qualify for a non-
quota visa. Instead, they are issued with the temporary resident visa (TRV).
Temporary resident visa
A temporary resident visa does not grant residency rights to its holders. However, they are
permitted to stay in the Philippines for a year. Should they satisfy the probationary period, they
can extend their visa.
Probationary period
The probationary period for the temporary resident visa is one (1) year. If they satisfy this
condition, they are allowed to extend their visa every two (2) years.
Basic requirements
Letter of request
Birth certificate of the Filipino spouse
Marriage certificate
Duplicate copies of the applicant’s passport
Clearance certificate
Marriage certificates that are not written in English should be translated.
For the extension, the documents that should be prepared are:
Application letter
Extension form
Clearance certificate
Duplicate copies of the applicant’s passport and Alien Certificate of Registration
(ACR) I-card
Advantages of the TRV
5. Once approved, the visa holder is permitted to work in the Philippines. They are also allowed to
lease or own personal properties. After five (5) years of residency, depending on their
immigration record and contribution, they may apply for citizenship.
13a Marriage
The 13 a marriage visa or the so-called non-quota immigrant visa is issued to foreign nationals
who have contracted a valid marriage with a Filipino citizen. This visa is not exclusive to foreign
spouses. Dependents are also covered by this visa.
Basic requirements
Application letter
Birth certificate of the Filipino spouse
Valid passport
Clearance certificate
Proof of valid marriage
Non-quota versus quota immigrants
Foreign spouses are considered as non-quota immigrants. This means that there is no limit with
regards to the number of applicants that are permitted to enter. This is in stark contrast to quota
immigrants where only fifty (50) applicants per nationality can be accepted.
Filing before the marriage
A valid marriage is an important requirement of the 13 a marriage visa. Applicants who submit
an application prior to contracting marriage shall be denied.
Divorcees or those who have a previous marriage are also eligible to apply, provided that the
former marriage is already dissolved or terminated. As for the Filipino spouse, annulment should
be sought first before entering another marriage and applying for this visa. Legal separation does
not terminate a marriage. It remains valid until the courts declared it is null and void. Should the
applicant pursue with the application, a denial will be issued. Consular officers would always ask
for divorce and annulment papers. The failure to submit such documents shows the inability to
comply with the necessary requirements.
Visa assistance
6. Assistance can be only facilitated by representatives who are recognized and accredited by the
Bureau of Immigration. This ensures that all the procedures have been strictly observed and
practiced.
Tourist Visa Extension
As long as the foreign visitor is not categorized as a restricted national, he or she may enter the
Philippines without getting a visa. This protocol is due to the bilateral agreements formed by
Philippines with other countries.
Initially, a foreign national may stay for a maximum of twenty one (21) days. If they wish to stay
longer, they need to apply for a visa extension.
Basic requirements
Valid passport
Clearance certificate
Duly accomplished visa extension form
Who can process the application?
The application can be processed personally by the visa holder. Representatives are permitted but
they should be accredited by the Bureau of Immigration.
Use of representatives
To prevent abuse, the Bureau of Immigration ensures that only legitimate and authorized
representatives can file for an extension. Be wary of those who are offering assistance. Always
check their background. Fake extension stamps can lead to deportation and being included in the
blacklist.
When to file the extension?
The extension should be filed a week before the 21-day period ends. This is enough time to
process the whole application. The volume of applicants may affect the processing time. Thus, to
prevent any hassles, early preparation must be strictly observed and practiced.
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