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So, Finally getting married.

Discussion in 'Migrating to the Philippines' started by Garydarby84, Aug 15, 2016.

  1. Garydarby84
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    Garydarby84 Active Member

    Finally, Everything will be paid by end of next week, We'll be getting married in February.

    I Have 3 months off work, So I'll be going at start of January and returning start of april.

    We will be going on our honeymoon in the beginning of march, to hong kong.

    Because the time between me landing and us leaving for our honeymoon will be less than 60 days, after we are back from honeymoon I'll be stay just under 30 days, I wont need a second visa, So i plan to get a 60 day visa for when i arrive, Jan to March.

    Now, to save money, My plan is to buy my return ticket for January and Return in april and I will also book the honeymoon flight and hotel at the same time. (diff airlines)

    My question is, because my return flight is 3 months after i land, Will i be able to show proof that i booked a flight out to hong kong before my visa runs out, and will they accept this as proof i'm leaving the country before the end of my visa?

    (hope i explained myself good enough)
  2. ChoiAndJohn
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    ChoiAndJohn Well-Known Member Trusted Member

    If you have your exit flight to Hong Kong then I'm sure that will be sufficient. The Philippine authorities aren't interested where you go. So long as you leave. I personally have never once been asked to show my return ticket in thirteen trips.
  3. Garydarby84
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    Garydarby84 Active Member

    thats good, I was worried, because i'll be flying in jan with a return ticket for april, but i'll be flying out on honeymoon before my visa ends and returning for another month in phils
  4. ChoiAndJohn
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    ChoiAndJohn Well-Known Member Trusted Member

    Understood. As I said, so long as you have your exit ticket available to display I do not feel that there will be a problem If you are asked to show your exit ticket, and indeed I suspect there is a good chance that you will not be asked to show your exit ticket. You will be asked when you intend to leave and you will just have to give the date that you will leave for HK.

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