持澳大利亚可以免签菲律宾???
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最近听说持有澳大利亚的签证,可以免签菲律宾.不知道是不是真的?还有就是有没有失败的情况?我入境需要准备什么资料嘛?


2012-09-24cobain
首先是菲律宾移民局在2009年8月3日发了这样一条免签入境规定,中国海关这边呢还是要先看签证再放人,按规定没问题,只是有一点点风险,建议你如果你从第三国入境菲律宾可以不提前申请签证,如果从中国出境的话,还是建议你拿到签证后再出境,菲律宾签证费不贵,到使馆自己办RMB250,找代理办也就300-400元,详细的内容如下,希望可以帮到你。
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【granting visa free entry privileges to Chinese nationals with valid visas issued by the United States, Japan, Australia, Canada, and the European Union (Schengen).】
持美国,日本,澳大利亚,加拿大和申根各国有效签证的持有人可以免签入境菲律宾(没有停留天数啊!!!)
菲律宾移民局原文内容如下:
BI eases visa rules for Sino tourists
03 August 2009
The country’s efforts to develop its tourism industry got a big boost as the Bureau of Immigration (BI) announced it will now allow Chinese nationals who are frequent travelers to developed countries to enter and stay in the country for seven days without a visa.
BI Commissioner Nonoy Libanan issued the other day a memorandum circular granting visa free entry privileges to Chinese nationals with valid visas issued by the United States, Japan, Australia, Canada, and the European Union (Schengen).
Libanan said the new policy was ordered by no less than President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo herself before she left for a working visit to the US and is in accordance with the government’s program to promote and encourage tourism development in the country.
“With this new policy, we expect more Chinese businessmen and tourists to visit the Philippines and explore investment opportunities, thus opening more job opportunities to our countrymen,” Libanan said.
Atty. Floro Balato Jr., BI spokesman, said most Chinese nationals who travel to the US, Japan and other developed countries are businessmen and entrepreneurs who can invest and contribute to the development of the Philippines.
Balato noted that the new visa rule is just the latest move on the part of the BI to liberalize its policies on the entry of nationals from fast developing countries like China, which still prides itself as the world’s fastest growing economy.
Balato added that under Libanan’s stewardship the BI has embarked on various innovative programs aimed at boosting tourism and attracting foreign investments.
Several months ago, it launched the special visa for employment generation (SVEG) which allows a foreign businessman employing at least 10 Filipinos to stay in the country indefinitely.
The launching of the SVEG was preceded by the opening of various BI satellite offices throughout the country in a bid to bring the bureau’s services closer to foreigners based outside Metro Manila.
Early this year, Libanan issued a directive exempting overstaying aliens from payment of fines provided they voluntarily surface, update their stay and pay their fees to the government.
菲律宾新闻稿地址:http://immigration.gov.ph/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=551&Itemid=78