A Special Resident Retiree’s Visa (SRRV) is a visa issued by the Bureau of Immigration (BI) upon endorsement by the Philippine Retirement Authority (PRA). It entitles the holder to multiple-entry privileges with the right to reside permanently in the Philippines.
For foreign nationals aged 50 years and older who are wishing to apply, are required to make a deposit of at least US$20,000.00; those aged 35 to 49 years old, at least US$50,000.00; and retirees 50 years and older with pension, at least US$10,000.00.
Certain categories – former Filipinos, employees of international organizations like the United Nations, its affiliate agencies, or the Asian Development Bank, and former members of the foreign diplomatic corps who have served in the country – are required to deposit at least US$1,500.00.
A resident retiree may include, as dependents, his spouse and unmarried children under 21 years old, provided that he makes an additional dollar deposit of USD15,000.00 for each dependent – in excess of two. Additional deposits shall be subject to the same terms and conditions as the principal deposit. The additional dollar deposit requirement does not apply to former Filipinos.
Requirements:
Filled-out and notarized PRA application form;
Authenticated copy of passport showing passport details and current visa;
Medical Examination (Form #11) accomplished by a licensed physician abroad, duly authenticated by the Philippine Embassy or PRA Medical Certificate (RRSC Form A#002) accomplished by a licensed physician in the Philippines (applies to all members of the family joining the program);
National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) Clearance;
Marriage Contract, Birth Certificate, and Family Registry (duly authenticated if issued abroad);
Procedure:
Submit PRA application form and other documentary requirements to local PRA or Philippine Embassy;
Endorsement by the BI upon receiving the application from PRA;
Payment of fees, upon arrival in the Philippines
Secure passport stamped with SRRV within15 working days of arrival; andIf processed through Philippine Embassy, Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) in the Philippines will transmit to the PRA; the latter shall evaluate said documents and return the same to the DFA which in turn authorizes the Philippines Embassy to issue a single entry SRRV to the applicant. The applicant must enter the country within 1 year from date of issuance of visa. Upon arrival in Manila, PRA shall recommend to BI the conversion of single-entry SRRV to indefinite, multiple–entry stay.
Alternatively, you may want to consider the option of getting a Special Investors Resident Visa. Here’s an excerpt why from the article about it:
Some people confuse the SIRV with SRRV. Both are types of visas issued to foreigners that allow them multiple entries in the Philippines and to stay in the country for an indefinite period.
The Special Resident Retiree’s Visa, a.k.a. SRRV, is a visa issued by the Bureau of Immigration (BI) which enables the holder to reside permanently in the Philippines. Retired foreign nationals and former Filipinos aged 50 and above may qualify for the Special Resident Retiree’s Visa. The SRRV requires a local bank deposit ranging from US$25,000 to US$75,000 (depending on the type of SRRV) with zero ROI and very low-interest rate earnings. On the other hand, SIRV allows foreigners to convert their time deposit in the local bank into an investment. Of the two types of visas, in our opinion, the SIRV is the more logical choice.
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1. 9G Working Visa(1-3Years)
2. 13A / MCL21 TRV Spousal Visa- married to a Filipino citizen
4. Tourist Visa Extension
5. Alien Employment Permit (AEP) / Special Working Permit (SWP)
6. Inclusion of dependent Spouse and unmarried child
7. Emigration Clearance Certificate (ECC)
8. Cancellation /Apply of Alien Employment Permit replacement (loss AEP)
9. Cancellation of CEZA Working Visa (CWV)
10. Cancellation of 9G Working Visa (9G)
11.Special Resident Retiree’s Visa (SRRV) SIRV ASRV
12. Quota Visa SEC13
13. Overstay MR
14. Lifting of Blacklist(BL) and Hold Departure Order (HDO)
15. Order To Leave (OTL)
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BI Clearance Certification
Pending Visa Application Certification
Certified True Copy Certification
Travel Records Certification
Certificate of Non-Registration / Registration
Application for Retention / Re-acquisition of Phil. Citizenship
Inclusion of Dependents under R.A. 9225
Recognition as Filipino Citizen
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Special Study Permit
Provisional Work Permit
Special Work Permit – Commercial
Special Work Permit – Artists & Athletes
Joining Filipino Seaman
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Repatriating Foreign Seaman
Filipino Supernumerary
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Penalty on Late Filing / Non-Filing of Foreign Seafarer’s Notice of Arrival (Joining Crew)
Administrative Fine Imposed on a Foreign Crew Member if Not Properly Documented
Penalty for Late Filing / Non-Filing of Notice of Departure
Waiver for Exclusion Ground
Downgrading of Visa
Transfer of Admission Status
Amendment / Correction of Admission
Re-Stamping of Visa RA 7919
Re-Stamping of Visa
Failed to Stamp – Encoded
Failed to Stamp – Not Encoded
Interim Extension (Grace Period)
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