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Philippine eVisa for China resumes

Philippine electronic visa operations resumed in China on Saturday as Manila hopes to draw more Chinese tourists to the country.
Average processing time: After immediate approval, it generally takes three to five business days to get your passport back.
The Philippine Embassy in Beijing and the rest of the foreign service ... The eVisa website will be available 24/7, allowing users to create accounts, submit applications and book appointments for ...
The Philippine eVisa operations has officially resumed in China with a soft launch on Saturday, the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) said. The Philippine Embassy in Beijing and the rest of the ...
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DFA resumes eVisa operations in China

The Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA), through the Philippine Embassy in Beijing, on Monday resumed its eVisa operations in ...
The South Korean Embassy in the Philippines announced the extension of the "simplified" visa requirements for those intending ...
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The Philippines is optimistic that the launch of its new electronic visa (eVisa) system for Chinese nationals will help attract more visitors and strengthen the country’s tourism recovery. The ...
Rizal Commercial Banking Corporation (RCBC), one of the Philippines’ most awarded and digitally advanced banks, has announced ...
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