paentteorn
3/18/2017 03:40 EST
Hi, I have been around Asia for some time but never took a Pinay girlfriend with me abroad. We are planning to go a few days to Singapore. Probably I know the answer to my question but I just wanted some confirmation (as always expect the unexpected in beautiful Philippines). So do I have to expect that my girlfriend will encounter some questions/trouble when we depart from Cark International Airport? Just to be clear she is not travelling alone but with me.
Appreciate some feedback, thanks..
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UltraFJ40
3/18/2017 10:15 EST
I don't believe that citizens from the Philippines need anything other than a round trip ticket if visiting for less than 30 days.
I do believe the return flight has to be back to the Phils or the visitor would already have Visa's in hand for further travel outside of Phils/Sing.
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seernai
3/18/2017 18:19 EST
My Neighbour went to Singapore last November they were both asked questions by immigration at the Airport,what was the status of their relationship, they had to show proof of the Hotel they were staying and the return ticket , this is to stop human Trafficking
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ACEPoolPlayer
3/18/2017 19:10 EST
Filipinos holding a Philippine assport can travel without a visa to Asian countries: Brunei, Cambodia, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam for 14-30 days (Singapore is 30 days).
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racer1961
3/21/2017 12:39 EST
A few years ago I read articles on another forum about Pinays being denied boarding by Immigrations officials in Clark even though they had all the proper documents etc. with them. Applied mostly to younger females (18 to early 20s) who are travelling outside the country for the first time, especially when accompanied by a foreigner. Just passing on this info, might be worth your time to look into whether this still happens or not - From what I remember, there were people that recommended the girl attends some sort of seminar (in Manila I think) she is then issued some sort of certificate which supposedly greatly improves her chances of being allowed to leave.
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charkee
3/21/2017 17:35 EST
My wife and I had to take a 2 hour class before getting married. It was all about marriages working out and trying to get us to really think if we really want to go through with the wedding. Perhaps the girls traveling on a fiance visas would be required to take this class.
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donjepson
3/21/2017 18:01 EST
Just got back from HK yesterday, Cebu Pacific Manila. GF's 1st time leaving Phils. 47 yrs old. Upon leaving: Had to fill out form, do interview, show pics of us ttogether in the Philippines. Leaving HK: I stay Phils on a tourist visa (3yrs), had to show ticket leaving Philippines. Be sure and get to airport early (don't know about Clark) as lines for travel tax and interview were long.
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donjepson
3/21/2017 18:01 EST
Just got back from HK yesterday, Cebu Pacific Manila. GF's 1st time leaving Phils. 47 yrs old. Upon leaving: Had to fill out form, do interview, show pics of us ttogether in the Philippines. Leaving HK: I stay Phils on a tourist visa (3yrs), had to show ticket leaving Philippines. Be sure and get to airport early (don't know about Clark) as lines for travel tax and interview were long.
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