Immigrant visas

Are you quota or non-quota?

For those people wishing to stay in the Philippines more permanently there are two types of immigrant visas. Which one you can apply for depends on your circumstances.

Immigrant Visa (Non-quota or quota)

An immigrant is a foreigner who wishes to stay in the Philippines permanently without renouncing his or her citizenship. A foreigner may achieve immigrant status if his or her country has a reciprocal agreement allowing Filipinos to become immigrants. However, the Philippines has an immigrant quota of 50 people of any one nationality per calender year.

You may qualify as a non-quota immigrant under the following conditions:

If you do not qualify under any of the conditions as a non-quota immigrant then you must apply for a quota immigrant visa.

How to apply for an immigrant visa

The supporting documentation required depends on the type of visa and which sub-type you’re applying for. You will need to provide the following regardless of the type:

If you are applying for a quota visa you will need to attend a personal interview with the immigration service and provide documentation proving you can support yourself financially.


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