Special Resident Retiree's Visa (SRRV)
Territorial — foreign income not taxed. 0% on foreign pension and income Philippine Retirement Authority manages. Convert deposit to property after qualifying period. Beach lifestyle.
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Key Details
Stay Requirements
SRRV: indefinite residence, no minimum stay - tied only to maintaining the deposit
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- Investment from $1,500 to $50,000
- No minimum stay requirement
- Ideal for retirees
- 0% tax on foreign pension
- Managed by Philippine Retirement Authority
The catch
- Stays temporary. There's no built-in path to permanent residence — you'd need another route to settle for good.
- Long road to a passport. Citizenship takes around 10 years of qualifying residence.
- No dual citizenship. You may have to give up your current citizenship to naturalise.
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What could change
Changes in retirement policies or economic conditions may affect the programme.
Tax Notes
The Philippines has a territorial tax system, exempting foreign income from taxation. Local income is subject to standard rates.
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