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bienncorey said:
sa pagkakaalam ko yung mga tourist visa lng may babayaran na travel tax 1,500 something yun eh... d ko sure magkano.. :D
Salamat po... Immigrant po silang pupunta dito, Sabi po nila Basta paalis ng bansa
Kailangan daw pong magbayad ng tax.. Di bale last na Lang.. Salamat
 
superman08 said:
Ang swerte naman! :) san mo nalaman? parang di nagupdate dito sa forum...


parang d ata sya member ng forum sis d lng ako sure friend ko sya sa Fb and ka group na rin sa Canada with Love na group
 
Jobrampton said:
Sino po ang nakakaalam Kung magkano ang babayaran sa airport para sa tax?
1,620.sa pagkakaalam ko po..kasama na po sa purcchased plane ticket ang travel tax especially if PAL. i am not quite sure though if ganun nrn ang cebu pacific.

Need dn po nla mgprepare ng P500 for terminal fee for international departure.:)
 
Hi everyone,

May questions ako regarding Appendix A pdf file na kasama sa email from embassy.

Oh its page 2 are photo specifications for ID. Pero wala naman mention sa email kung ilang ID ang dapat isama sa mga documents.

May makakapag sabi po ba kung ilan dapat isamang ID pics and kung may specific packaging kailangan gawin sa kanila?

Hope to get a reply soon.

Thanks!
 
mrsalvaro said:
1,620.sa pagkakaalam ko po..kasama na po sa purcchased plane ticket ang travel tax especially if PAL. i am not quite sure though if ganun nrn ang cebu pacific.

Need dn po nla mgprepare ng P500 for terminal fee for international departure.:)

add ko lng po, tickets purchased online and paid via credit card sa PAL, di pa daw kasama travel tax dun..
 
A ticket for PAL will not include either the airport tax or the travel tax.

Total price(s) displayed INCLUDES ALL TAXES except Philippine Travel Tax, other charges and fees that are collected at the airport.

All passengers required to pay the Philippine Travel Tax MUST proceed to the TIEZA counter at the airport before checking-in.

So there will be 1620php for travel tax and 550php for airport tax payable at the airport.
 
allysa013 said:
plus 200php terminal fee :)

Yeah, if you are also doing a domestic flight as well.
 
eeza said:
pwede na bang umattend ng seminar kahit wala pang vis, basta may PPR na?
its ok without a visa for the seminar..but u need to go back again to put that sticker to your passport. Ako sis na PPR na pero hindi pa ako umaattend. Hehehe. Pag dumating nlang visa ko para isahan nlng, malayo kc ako sa MNL. :)
 
chedie said:
Hi everyone,

May questions ako regarding Appendix A pdf file na kasama sa email from embassy.

Oh its page 2 are photo specifications for ID. Pero wala naman mention sa email kung ilang ID ang dapat isama sa mga documents.

May makakapag sabi po ba kung ilan dapat isamang ID pics and kung may specific packaging kailangan gawin sa kanila?

Hope to get a reply soon.

Thanks!

send them 2 pcs. un lng kc need nila....I sent them 9 pcs. but they returned the 7photos 2 pcs. lng ung ginamit nila at un sinuli nila passport ko with visa and COPR
 
Been trying to email CEM for like 2 hours for a case inquiry but is always getting postmaster delivery failed! Anybody experiencing this?? Have they shut down their emails too!?!?!?!?
 
ipaykwai said:
Hello I am newbie here...May I ask if can i sponsor my wife from the Philippines to stay/work here with me here in Canada even though I am not a PR status? if yes, please help me how and what are the requirements needed. Hope this forum help. More power to all, Smiley Wink

hello if you are a citizen or PR of Canada then yes you can sponsor your wife going to Canada.
 
if you are on work permit you can try this ... she would have to apply on her own thou .. since "if" you're not a pr status or citizen you wont be eligible to sponsor

If your family members want to work in Canada

If you are authorized to work in Canada, your accompanying family members may also be able to work in this country by virtue of the permit you were issued. No other authorization is required. If they intend to work while in Canada, your accompanying family members should find out if they are eligible for an “open” work permit.

Open work permits allow them to work in any job with any employer. An open work permit also means that they may be hired without the employer having to obtain an LMO (the normal authorization required). Certain jobs may require medical checks or licensing from professional organizations. Accompanying family members' work permits will be valid for no longer than the duration of your own work permit.

Typically, your spouse's eligibility for an open work permit depends on the skill level of your job. If the job you are doing is listed as a National Occupational Classification (NOC) 0, A or B, your spouse or common-law partner could be eligible for an open work permit. You must also be authorized to work in Canada for a period of at least six months.

If you are working in an occupation that requires a lower level of formal training, your spouse may also be eligible for an open work permit through an active pilot project. Find out more.

In addition, your dependent children may be eligible for an open work permit through an active pilot project. Find out more.

Accompanying family members must always apply for their own work permits. They should apply for one at the same time as you, before entering Canada. Should the decision to work occur only after their arrival in Canada, they can apply once they are in this country.

If you are the holder of a Post-Graduation Work Permit, which is a type of open work permit, your spouse will need to attach a copy of your work permit to his or her application for an open work permit. Your spouse will also need to provide information about your employment by attaching supporting documents, including the following:

A letter from your current employer confirming employment or a copy of your employment offer or contract; AND
A copy of one of your pay slips.

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/work/apply-who.asp