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Special Investor’s Resident Visa (SIRV)

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Territorial — foreign income not taxed. Standard Philippines rates on local income Managed by Board of Investment (BOI). For investors rather than retirees. Maintain investment value.

Investment
$75k+ in BOI-accredited investment areas
Processing
4 months
Min stay
0 days/year
Tax rate
Territorial — foreign income not taxed. Standard Philip…%

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Key Details

Leads to PRYes
Dual citizenship
Remote work
Healthcare included
Crypto accepted
Same-sex recognised
RenewableYes

Stay Requirements

SIRV: indefinite residence, no minimum stay - exempt from exit/re-entry requirements; tied only to maintaining investment

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Highlights

  • Investment from $75,000
  • Leads to permanent residency
  • No minimum stay requirement
  • Foreign income not taxed
  • Managed by Board of Investment

What could change

Economic fluctuations or changes in investment policies could impact the programme.

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Tax Notes

The Philippines employs a territorial tax system, where only local income is taxed. Foreign income is exempt from taxation.

Last verified: 4/15/2026Updated: 6/10/2026Confidence: high

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What is the special investor resident visa in the Philippines?
The Special Investor Resident Visa (SIRV) entitles the holder to reside indefinitely in the Philippines, permitting multiple entry privileges, so long as his investments remain in the Philippines. The SIRV is issued by the Bureau of Immigration (BI) upon endorsement of the Board of Investments.
What is a special resident visa in the Philippines?
Special Resident Visas are issued to foreign nationals who are coming to the Philippines for indefinite stay or permanent living whether for work, employment generation, investment or retirement purposes. Classifications of the resident visa may vary from investment conditions and types of retirement.
What are the requirements for an SRRV visa in the Philippines?
Original Passport with a valid Tourist Visa. ... Accomplished PRA Application Form. Medical Certificate (issued within 6 months before submission) Police Clearance from the country of origin or residence for the last 6 months (issued within 6 months before submission)

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