How to get a tourist visa to the Phillipines as a freelancer? [closed]
I have been working as a freelancer for a US-based company for the past year. I am going to apply for a tourist visa to the Philippines. But when I check the required documents, it is asking for an employment certificate, NOC from the employer and salary slips for the last three months. I already bought my tickets to the Philippines. I don't know what to do now. I am working as a freelancer and getting my payment through hub stuff.
My plan is to stay 20 days in the Philippines and a week in Singapore on my return. I already purchased my flight tickets.
Can you please help me with this? What employment document should I show on my Philippines visa interview and how to handle this situation?
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Is tourist visa open for Philippines now?
International travelers can now visit the Philippines for tourism. A valid vaccination certificate or pre-departure test are required. The risk categorization system which had banned visitors from certain countries has now ended. Instead, all travelers who meet the COVID-19 and visa requirements can enter.Can I apply for a tourist visa to the Philippines online?
Eligible applicants can obtain an eTa to visit the Philippines completely online. The application only takes minutes and the only documents required are: The application form completed in all of its parts. Digital copies of the eligible passport.How long can a foreigner stay in the Philippines without visa?
However, unrestricted foreign nationals can travel to the Philippines without an entry visa. Most foreign nationals are given a 30-day period to stay in the country upon arrival, but that initial stay can be as few as 7 days and as many as 59 days, depending on the visitor's country of origin.Paano Maaprove ang Visa Application Kung Ikaw Ay Isang Freelancer or Virtual Assistant
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