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I have a China passport and am now in Singapore. I want to travel to the Philippines. How can I get a visa?
The Philippines offers ordinary tourist visas, transit visas (72 hours) and visa-free visas (7 days) to China citizens who hold ordinary passports for personal reasons. Transit signs must have a confirmed ticket to another country and a valid visa to that country before they can be processed. Visa exemption is limited to China passport holders with valid Schengen, Australian, American, Canadian or Japanese visas, or China citizens with Hongkong or Macau SAR passports.
Visa type: ordinary tourist visa, transit visa or visa-free.
Do you need an interview? number
Suggested processing time: one month before departure.
Validity: The visa is valid for 90 days from the date of issuance.
Stay time: 7-30 days for ordinary tourist visa, 3 days (72 hours) for transit visa, and 7 14 days for visa exemption.
Number of entry: single entry.
Processing fee: ordinary tourist visa 167.5 RMB; Transit sign 134 RMB; No visa fee is required for visa exemption.
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