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02-16-18 05:47 #11447
Posts: 302Originally Posted by WilBel [View Original Post]
I took a Filipina to Singapore for her first time overseas trip a year or two ago. Mactan Immigration required her to fill in a questionnaire then she was questioned by two separate officers. The Filipina before her was rejected to a stream of tears. After half an hour there still was some doubt and an immigration official then came over to me to independently check the facts, and in particular how long I had known the lady in question. When I showed them that I had purchased six months previously the return ticket for two this appeared to be the deciding factor. We were the last to board the plane.
Filipinos / Filipina do not require a visa for Malaysia if staying for less than 30 days. Take a look at this for more information:
http://www.immigration.gov.ph/faqs/travel-req
KongKing.
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02-16-18 04:54 #11446
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02-16-18 04:37 #11445
Posts: 309Originally Posted by PedroMorales [View Original Post]
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02-16-18 00:45 #11444
Posts: 1239Pinay Traveling Abroad Alone
Originally Posted by WilBel [View Original Post]
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02-16-18 00:18 #11443
Posts: 6781Originally Posted by WilBel [View Original Post]
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02-15-18 23:50 #11442
Posts: 1191Originally Posted by WilBel [View Original Post]
Will depend on her confidence level etc. If she knows her rights then she will be fine. If she gets intimidated then they will ask her lots of questions and encourage her not to go. She will need to have available funds to prove she can support herself.
Do you know her well? Have you had experiences with her before?
BD.
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02-15-18 16:41 #11441
Posts: 1056Ho Chi Minh City.
Originally Posted by Pompetus [View Original Post]
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02-15-18 16:20 #11440
Posts: 309Encountering problems taking Filipinas out of the country
Originally Posted by PedroMorales [View Original Post]
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02-15-18 14:00 #11439
Posts: 21Taking Pinay For Tour.
I'm planning to take a Pinay girl for a trip to Malaysia. She will be traveling from Manila to Malaysia and I'll be traveling from Ireland to Malaysia. When I told this she told that she may need to provide proper explanation and / or documentation to the Immigration Officer in the airport else they may deny the trip. Is that true? I'll be booking the round trip ticket and hotel for her in Kuala Lumpur. Some senior members kindly guide me how to handle this?
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02-15-18 04:34 #11438
Posts: 3262DNA testing in PH
DNA testing is really expensive in Philippines. 13-15 k and the swabs are sent out to approved labs in 1st world countries. Also very few locations.
I just did one to shut the mother up. I knew I wasn't the father. In USA and other countries you can order online kit from easydna dot com for $119. I ordered one when I was in US and it was overnighted to me. 3 sets of swabs with good directions on use and return envelope.
I brought the swabs with me to PH and swabbed the baby, mother and myself all in her sight. Put the swabs in separate envelopes and into the main return envelope. Had the choice to either drop the envelope in to the US mail upon my return or to FedEx it. I chose to FedEx it and it was there in 2 days at the cost of P1809. Within a week you will get the results by email. I got mine within 2 days of their receipt of the samples.
This is not court approved testing as it does not have approved legal chain of custody evidence. But it is enough proof for most people for determination of paternity.
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02-14-18 08:43 #11437
Posts: 3262WC1,
Very true. I am sitting a Cebu hotel at the moment and using my 4 g cp service to post. The hotel WiFi is so slow!
I think on my future trips I will just bring an iPhone 6 Plus and leave the tablet home.
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02-14-18 08:33 #11436
Posts: 3262Originally Posted by MrEnternational [View Original Post]
2 ways to update.
1. Buy new LTE sim with new cp number.
2. To keep your old number, go to your provider store and they will update it with new LTE sim and transfer your old number. Please note, provider store only.
There is another way to do it online but I don't know anything about it nor would I take the risk.
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02-14-18 07:09 #11435
Posts: 15925Originally Posted by Dg8787 [View Original Post]
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02-14-18 06:51 #11434
Posts: 6836Originally Posted by Dg8787 [View Original Post]
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02-14-18 03:06 #11433
Posts: 32624 g LTE cell phone service
FYI.
I have been in Manila, Angeles, Samar and Cebu recently and am surprised with 4 g and lte service in 80% plus of the time. Wasn't like this a short time ago. I have been able to have pretty fast internet on my cell phone.