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Islamabad
Pakistan
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» Can I visit Philippines without a visa?

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imran ali
Thu, 2 Feb 2012 14:03 EST
visa for philippines
dear sir i would to ask some information about visa for philippine and what is the requirments to get visa for philippine tour.
noor
Thu, 26 Jan 2012 23:46 EST
wrong address
gabby
Sun, 22 Jan 2012 02:07 EST
visa application paper
i hv a bf in pakistan with afghan passport what r the visa requirements for him to come n visit me here.. send the info on talaantonio@rocketmail.com tnx
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Pakistani
Sat, 31 Dec 2011 10:14 EST
@Muhammad Asif
Whats your plan in Philippines? Yes why not. You need to provide bank statement if you are living in Pakistan. But if you intend to travel another country via Philippines then don't need of bank statement but you must have valid visa to third country on your passport and travel ticket.
Muhammad Asif
Sat, 31 Dec 2011 01:34 EST
tourist visa
well i am going to philippine on tourist visa, and i have got all the requirements from the consular section on website of philippines embassy in islamabad .its easy not so big problem , but whats bothering me is that , will i need to to have a bank statement/ account , even for tourist visa ?
Pakistani
Wed, 28 Dec 2011 11:50 EST
Some more!
Foreigners who are living here legally, whenever they leave Philippines to travel other country, they are required to pay re-entry PKR 6,000 first time and PKR 4,400 everytime. Need to pay airport terminal fee each time, for international PKR 1,400 and for domestic PKR 400. PKR 3,300 additional as philippines travel tax if stay is more than 1 year in Philippines.
Pakistani
Wed, 28 Dec 2011 11:45 EST
LIVING
Information about living: If you rent a house of 2 rooms, it will cost you minimum PKR 15,000 and up to PKR 60,000. But you can live in cheap places also, but that place will be same as living area around LEI NALA in Rawalpindi. But try not to make a reltionship here. Girls are very clever. I'm 100% sure, they will rob you and give whole your savings to their parents and family. Here people don't feel shame to ask money from husband of their daugther/sisters. They will even try to live or shift to your home, then bear their food also.
Pakistani
Wed, 28 Dec 2011 11:41 EST
Mistake
Spell mistake. LIKE is LIVE here for business. Business is not made by Pakistani money. I have business in different countries like Japan, Thailand and Philippines. Here is corruption. Each time you go to extend your visa, visa extension cost almost PKR 90,000 for 1 year. Actual fee is no more than USD 100. Tourist visa extension will cost you almost PKR 6,000 for 1 month. You have to pay big amount for visa even you get marry to a Filipina.
Pakistani
Wed, 28 Dec 2011 11:36 EST
INFORMATION IS HERE
Everybody hi!
I read lots of request regarding visa for Philippines. I would like to inform you all that Phil is not like Pak. Its very expensive country and currency double than Pak. I like here for business purpose. Don't dream here is a lot of money. People are big robbers than Pakistan. Forget about GFs from Phil. They will just ask you money for their own parents and most of them are already mothers without marriage. So please don't waste time and the money you will bring from Pakistan , has no value here due to lots of expenses.
abdulaziz
Sun, 25 Dec 2011 18:24 EST
vist visa
i want to go Philippines how can i go Philippines for visit can i go there for visit

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