Many of these places don't have a fraction of the foreigners that Negros Oriental has. Why are they giving out exit visas in these locations and not Dumaguete? Naga? I spent 3 days in that city and only remember seeing around 5 foreigners. I'm sure there are plenty there if they have a field office that close to the district office in Legazpi but it can't possibly have as many foreigners as Dumaguete.
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But I don't see why a population cannot be served whether it is formed from two groups or one on the same island.-
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This is a link to the basic factors one can read up on to the simplistic approach to an exit visa!
https://primer.com.ph/tips-guides/2...proof,else you don’t get to leave the country.-
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Just returned from a 4 day/ 3 night stay in Singapore to complete the exit visa. Now on a BB Visa and it feels great to be back. Singapore was a blast as I was at the Formula one race (about as close as one can get) Rained 75% of the time but still saw the sites etc.
The bureaucracy of it all was as usual (ridiculously, ridiculous) as per norm.-
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