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Asked by Mr.omar obodbud from libya | Apr. 26, 2010 20:34
About:Embassy & Consulates of Philippines in China

hi im from libya but at the moment iam in china and iam planning to visit philiippines for a couple of days and i believe i need to get a visa in shanghai i want to ask how many days before my visa will be granted? thanks and more power

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Answered by Mr.peter | Apr. 27, 2010 02:18
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TEMPORARY VISITORS VISA FOR INDIVIDUALS: 9 (A) PLEASURE VISA

A. Requirements:

Passport and travel document valid for at least six (6) months beyond the authorized date of stay in the Philippines; (photocopy of the data page)

For Chinese and other nationalities: One (1) Completed application form with photograph. For Taiwanese:

two (2) copies of duly accomplished visa application forms with two (2) photographs.

Original employment certificate/introduction from work unit written in English

Proof of financial capacity through at least one of the following documents: However, the Consular Officer may request for additional documents.

- certificate of property ownership

- bank statement

- internationally-valid credit card (photocopy)

- written guarantee executed by an accredited Chinese travel agency guaranteeing the departure of the visitor from the Philippines.

Confirmed return/onward passage ticket (photocopy); and

Visa fee of RMB250 per applicant for PROC Nationals and Taiwanese. RMB300-400 for other Nationalities.



B. Procedure:

Applicants must apply in person or through accredited travel agents.

Processing and releasing of visa shall not exceed three (3) working days;

An overtime fee of 250 RMB shall be collected for one (1) day express processing, and 150 RMB for two (2) days express processing;

A written warning against drug trafficking and prohibition against peddling by tourists shall be included in the visa application form.
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Answered by Ms.Lucy | Apr. 27, 2010 09:32
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I'm a Filipina,with a resident visa here in China.I already changed employer and I want to renew my working permit by myself. Is it possible to renew through the Philipine Consulate without the help of my present employer?
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Answered by Ms.lucy | Apr. 27, 2010 09:39
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I live in Dongguan China and I want to go to Philippine Consulate to renew my passport. Could you please send me the nearest address to my place?
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