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  1. Rye83

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    First the Senate and relevant committees need to hear, make amendments and vote on the bill. Then the House gets to do the same. Then it goes back to the Senate to vote on the bill with the changes made by the House and on to the president to sign. Many idiotic ideas get put into bills, very few make it through the process. Laws are hard to put in place for a reason. I wouldn't get excited about it until it has been passed down to the house for their amendments and vote.
     
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    Don't postpone or delay anything based off of proposed legislation...especially in the Philippines.
     
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    It would be nice if they threw a financial requirement for a long term (over 6 months) "tourist" visa. Something like having more than (at least) 20k USD in a bank account. I'm sure that would take care of a lot of the "problems".
     
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    Exactly. The Philippines has several international reciprocal visa agreements which have been previously ratified by the legislature that could create diplomatic problems, ie, it is more than a simple matter of passing a bill and du30 making a big deal signing it. It could involve actual abrogations of international treaties in some cases. Can they do that? Certainly. WILL they do that? Very unlikely. Political Cost/benefit ratio not very good I suspect. It will create too many diplomatic issues not considered here, I am sure.


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    If such a bill will ever come into effect, it will surely not increase the number of tourists planning to visit the Phils.
     
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    MANILA—Foreigners traveling to the Philippines could be required to get a visa should a bill filed by Senator Juan Miguel Zubiri gain traction.

    Senate Bill No. 107, or the Philippine Immigration Act, proposes the creation of a Commission on Immigration that would assess if a foreigner should be allowed to enter the country.

    "The Commission will introduce a visa requirement from foreigners wishing to enter Philippine territory as non-immigrants," Zubiri said in the bill's exploratory note
    https://news.abs-cbn.com/news/08/10...to-apply-for-visa-before-entering-philippines
     
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