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    Do I need a visa?

    I just recently got my UK passport, me and my husband are planning to go Phils for a month at least, I am wondering if I need visa or my husband in order us to stay longer than 21 days since we are both held a UK passport. I haven't done my naturalization yet, sometimes shortly maybe but just in case we decided to go Phils before so, do we need a visa ? where and how to get it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by marylen View Post
    I just recently got my UK passport.

    Me and my husband are planning to go Phils for a month at least. I am wondering if I need visa or my husband in order us to stay longer than 21 days since we are both held a UK passport. I haven't done my naturalization yet, sometimes shortly maybe but just in case we decided to go Phils before so, do we need a visa? Where and how to get it?

    Thank you

    Hi
    No you don't need a visa if you only stayed 30days or less.



    http://www.philembassy.no/consular-services/visa

    United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland Nationals are allowed to enter the Philippines without a visa for a period of stay of thirty (30) days or less:
    ''Don't be serious..Be Sincere''


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    Hi, Marylen ... nice to see you posting here again.

    with Mari ... who has kindly provided the link I'd been looking for on your behalf.

    Yes, the maximum visa~free stay used to be 21 days. But more recently, it has been extended to 30 days.


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    thank you sir Art
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    Marylen

    When you arrive here just show them your old Filipino passport and marriage certificate and request a balikbayan stamp for you and your husband,kids etc.. The BB stamp allows you all to stay visa free for one year.


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    Oh right...thank you guys. You've cleared up my uncertainties....nice seeing you have all been active on this forum and ready to help when it's needed.


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