The PRA allows only one person per appointment. You are advised to check for available schedules and book an appointment through the PRA official Facebook page.
Depending on your lifestyle, qualification, and retirement status, the SRRV program (also referred to as the SRRVISA) offers many options that you can choose to apply for:
Option | Who is it for? |
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SRRV SMILE | For active and healthy retirees who choose to keep their SRR Visa deposit of $20,000 in any of the PRA Accredited Banks. |
SRRV CLASSIC | For active and healthy retirees who choose to use their SRR Visa deposit into active investment (purchase of condominium unit, long-term house lease, etc.) |
SRRV HUMAN TOUCH | For retirees in bad health conditions from the age of 50 and above who need medical or clinical care. |
SRRV COURTESY | For former Filipinos and foreign nationals aged 50 and above who are retired officers of International Organizations recognized by the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA). |
SRRV EXPANDED COURTESY | For foreign nationals aged 50 and above who are retired Armed Force officers of foreign countries with existing military ties or agreements with the Philippine Government. |
The SRRV Classic and SRRV Courtesy are the most popular choices due to their flexibility and affordable terms.
You must submit your Philippine Retirement visa to one of the PRA Satellite offices in the main cities of the Philippines. The Philippine Retire Authority (PRA) requires you to travel to the Philippines to submit the application in person.
When applying for a Philippines Retirement Visa, you will be required to pay the following processing fees:
Applicant | Fee |
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Principal applicant | $1,400 |
Dependent applicant | $300 |
Principal & two dependents | $360 (Annual Fee) |
Yes, if you obtain an SRRV visa, your family members can accompany you to the Philippines. Eligible family members include:
Retirement in the Philippines comes with many benefits:
Holders of the Philippines retirement visa (SRRV) are entitled to multiple-entry visa and the right to reside in the Philippines indefinitely. This type of visa grants you permanent residence in the Philippines.
The Philippines has a generally low cost of living. However, the amount of money you need for a nice retirement in the Philippines depends on where you decide to settle and your lifestyle. One person can spend around $516 per month, not including rent.The living costs in big cities like Makati, Quezon, or Pasig are higher, so you will need to spend a higher amount of money if you decide to spend your retirement in one of them.
Philippines provides free healthcare to all residents under the Philippine Health Insurance Corporation (PhilHealth). The PhilHealth program covers the entire population, granting free lifetime coverage to foreign retirees and pensioners who have legal residency status in the Philippines.PhilHealth is a government-owned insurance corporation and offers coverage and medical benefits that include:
You can always choose between private or public health insurance companies. Private health insurance companies offer more features and benefits.
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