
Immigration Program8 min read
Philippine Retirement Immigration Visa (SRRV)
The Philippine Retirement Immigration Visa (SRRV) is a long-term residence visa established by the Philippine government to attract foreign retirees. By depositing or investing in a Philippine bank, applicants can obtain permanent residency and enjoy the high-quality living environment and low cost of living in the Philippines.
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Fast Processing
Efficient application handling
Expert Guidance
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High Success Rate
98% approval rate
Program Highlights
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Retirement Visa SRRV
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Deposit from $20,000
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No residency requirement
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Can include spouse and children
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Processing time 1-2 months
Application Process
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Evaluation and Contract Signing
Sign immigration service agreement (completed within 1 week)
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Prepare Documents
Prepare required documents for application (2-4 weeks)
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Submit Application
Submit application to the Philippine Retirement Authority (1-2 months)
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Visa Approval
Obtain SRRV visa (within 1 month)
Application Requirements
- Main Applicant
- Aged 50 or above, no criminal record
- Investment Requirement
- Deposit $20,000 (refundable) or purchase $50,000 worth of real estate in a designated Philippine bank
- Accompanying Family Members
- Spouse and unmarried children under 21
- Health Insurance
- Must purchase local health insurance in the Philippines
- No Criminal Record
- Must provide a certificate of no criminal record
Fee Details
| Fee Item | Receiving Agency | Amount | Payment Timeline | Refund Policy |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Consultation Service Fee | Contracting Company | 30,000 RMB per household | At contract signing | Partially refundable, see contract for details |
| Government Application Fee | Philippine Retirement Authority | 1,400 USD per household | At application submission | Non-refundable |
| Bank Deposit | Designated Philippine Bank | 20,000 USD per household | After approval | Refundable |
Frequently Asked Questions
Retirement ImmigrationLong-term ResidenceQuality LifeLow Cost
References & Sources
- 1.Philippine Bureau of Immigration Official Website
- 2.Philippine Retirement Authority
- 3.Philippine Department of Tourism
Author
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AiEAC Immigration Consultant
Immigration Consultant
Source: Official data from the Philippine Bureau of Immigration
