ACR Card Holders Charges when leaving the Philippines

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scott h
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1 hour ago, OnMyWay said:

I have 13A permanent status.

Was that just for you? my wife travels on her Filipino pass port to avoid most of the fees.

I suppose it would depend on how often you travel which would be less expensive, renewing tourist visa or paying the fees. One thing for sure is, they are gonna get you either way lolol

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OnMyWay
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3 hours ago, scott h said:

Was that just for you? my wife travels on her Filipino pass port to avoid most of the fees.

I suppose it would depend on how often you travel which would be less expensive, renewing tourist visa or paying the fees. One thing for sure is, they are gonna get you either way lolol

Your wife would still pay Tieza travel tax and the airport departure tax.

Our Tieza was for 3 adults and 2 children.  3 X 1820 + 2 X 810.

Departure tax at Clark 5 X 600.

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On 10/31/2018 at 5:42 PM, OnMyWay said:

I'm in Hong Kong and the fees for me to leave with my family are ridiculous.  I have 13A permanent status.

Travel tax: p6480

Depature tax: p3000

ECC-B: P2880

Total 12,360

The Departure Tax is the Airport Terminal Fee? Which often now is already included in the price of the ticket you buy?

For you on a 13A you have to pay for both the ECC and the Travel Tax?

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14 hours ago, earthdome said:

The Departure Tax is the Airport Terminal Fee? Which often now is already included in the price of the ticket you buy?

For you on a 13A you have to pay for both the ECC and the Travel Tax?

Yes, Departure Tax is the terminal fee.  At Clark, it is not yet included in tickets.

Strangely, I guess that the TIEZA travel tax is included in tickets sometimes.  We went to the TIEZA desk first, and they said we should go check in to see if the tax was included in our tickets.  I said I was sure it was not included so we went ahead and paid it.  I don't really see how airlines could correctly calculate it.

13A is a permanent resident, so yes, all three have to be paid.

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