How do I get a student visa to study in the Philippines? (I am an American citizen and live in America.)?
I have family in the Philippines, (I am half Filipino) and I would like to study in the Philippines so I can be closer to my family. I am in high school. I have no idea how to obtain or how to start taking the steps in order to get a student visa. Can anyone give me some legit details? Or step-by-step procedures? Do I have to ask my current school in America to sign things or something? Thanks!
Studying Abroad - 1 Answers
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get placement. then go to embassy to get visa. very easy
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Tuesday, September 28, 2010
Tuesday, September 14, 2010
What is there for a college student to do in the philippines?
What is there for a college student to do in the philippines?
I'm going to a family reunion in the Philippines, Tacloban and Manila to be exact. I'll be there for three weeks, My cousin says she has a few things planned but i just wanna b sure not to miss out on anything.. i havent been there since i was 5 and im not sure when i'll be back. I'm a college student so obviously if there are any nightlife activities to check out that would be great too :)
Philippines - 4 Answers
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Manila definitely has a lot of nightspots. Checkout West Ave in Quezon City, Pasig by Tektite, Makati ave in Makati, Roxas Boulevard in Pasay, and Mabini in Ermita (longtime red light district). If you're from the US or another country with higher standard of living, you'd appreciate the concerts of extremely talented and world-class pinoy music artists for a very reasonable price.
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youre not KUWAGO that you want night life, you have that kind of life in the US, why dont you explore the beauty of nature in your place and explore at daytime!!! LOL.
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Both nightlife and beaches are good options in the Philippines. You'll find the comedy bars to be unique venues, but be prepared for the greenest and most obscene brands of humor (my favorites!). Also, nothing beats, nightlife at the beach! If you are going to Tacloban, why not drag your family to Boracay which is not too far away.
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In Manila, you can party at Encore and Ascend, and right beside Ascend is Serendra which has a lot of stateside shops, restaraunts and bars to chill at. They have the same set up at Greenbelt. Eastwood is bomb place to be also. It's in Q.C though, but it isn't that far from Manila. They have a lot of amazing restaraunts great for dinner with family and friends. They also have a few clubs there too but the club to be at over there in Eastwood is Manor. There are other clubs too, i guess you can ask your cousins about those. Going on trips like to Puerto Galera is worth it; beaches that don't cost much, unlike going to Boracay, but it is a great place to be at. Keep in mind that it is rainy season though.
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I'm going to a family reunion in the Philippines, Tacloban and Manila to be exact. I'll be there for three weeks, My cousin says she has a few things planned but i just wanna b sure not to miss out on anything.. i havent been there since i was 5 and im not sure when i'll be back. I'm a college student so obviously if there are any nightlife activities to check out that would be great too :)
Philippines - 4 Answers
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Manila definitely has a lot of nightspots. Checkout West Ave in Quezon City, Pasig by Tektite, Makati ave in Makati, Roxas Boulevard in Pasay, and Mabini in Ermita (longtime red light district). If you're from the US or another country with higher standard of living, you'd appreciate the concerts of extremely talented and world-class pinoy music artists for a very reasonable price.
2 :
youre not KUWAGO that you want night life, you have that kind of life in the US, why dont you explore the beauty of nature in your place and explore at daytime!!! LOL.
3 :
Both nightlife and beaches are good options in the Philippines. You'll find the comedy bars to be unique venues, but be prepared for the greenest and most obscene brands of humor (my favorites!). Also, nothing beats, nightlife at the beach! If you are going to Tacloban, why not drag your family to Boracay which is not too far away.
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In Manila, you can party at Encore and Ascend, and right beside Ascend is Serendra which has a lot of stateside shops, restaraunts and bars to chill at. They have the same set up at Greenbelt. Eastwood is bomb place to be also. It's in Q.C though, but it isn't that far from Manila. They have a lot of amazing restaraunts great for dinner with family and friends. They also have a few clubs there too but the club to be at over there in Eastwood is Manor. There are other clubs too, i guess you can ask your cousins about those. Going on trips like to Puerto Galera is worth it; beaches that don't cost much, unlike going to Boracay, but it is a great place to be at. Keep in mind that it is rainy season though.
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Tuesday, September 7, 2010
Where to get a student visa to the Philippines ?
Where to get a student visa to the Philippines ?
I want to get a student visa to the Philippines but I don't know where to go. Another thing is can I rent an apartment while I'm there the school I want to go to has no dorms.
Philippines - 3 Answers
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you'll get a student visa at the Bureau of Immigration and Deportation in Intramuros, Manila. as for apartments, depending on the location of your school... you'll find a lot of condominiums and units for rent around Metro Manila.
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where exactly in the Philippines are you gonna stay anyway? well, if there's no dorm inside the school you want, then just find a place to rent (or buy) somewhere near it. i'm sure there are loads of house rentals like that. good luck on you dude. and welcome to the Pilippines. =)
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The student visa is issued in the Philippine embassies/consulates abroad and not in the Philippines. So go search online for a Philippine embassy where you live right now and that's where you apply for a student visa. Before you apply for a student visa, apply to the school first. When you get an acceptance letter, you use this to apply for a student visa. The student visa is initially valid for one year, renewable every succeeding semester. Apartments are available everywhere. You can probably find one near the school you want to attend, depending where the school is (you didn't mention it).
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I want to get a student visa to the Philippines but I don't know where to go. Another thing is can I rent an apartment while I'm there the school I want to go to has no dorms.
Philippines - 3 Answers
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you'll get a student visa at the Bureau of Immigration and Deportation in Intramuros, Manila. as for apartments, depending on the location of your school... you'll find a lot of condominiums and units for rent around Metro Manila.
2 :
where exactly in the Philippines are you gonna stay anyway? well, if there's no dorm inside the school you want, then just find a place to rent (or buy) somewhere near it. i'm sure there are loads of house rentals like that. good luck on you dude. and welcome to the Pilippines. =)
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The student visa is issued in the Philippine embassies/consulates abroad and not in the Philippines. So go search online for a Philippine embassy where you live right now and that's where you apply for a student visa. Before you apply for a student visa, apply to the school first. When you get an acceptance letter, you use this to apply for a student visa. The student visa is initially valid for one year, renewable every succeeding semester. Apartments are available everywhere. You can probably find one near the school you want to attend, depending where the school is (you didn't mention it).
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Wednesday, September 1, 2010
I am a fifteen-year old student from Philippines.Is there any specific requirements in applying scholarship?
I am a fifteen-year old student from Philippines.Is there any specific requirements in applying scholarship?
I really had a yearning of becoming an exchange student .To be true, I believe it will help me grow towards a better person with a lot sense of humanity! I love to learn!
Financial Aid - 1 Answers
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i'm not too sure, but i think you only need to show your past grades every semester to the dean. then you would be a scholar.. but there are ofcourse grade limits depending on the school.
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I really had a yearning of becoming an exchange student .To be true, I believe it will help me grow towards a better person with a lot sense of humanity! I love to learn!
Financial Aid - 1 Answers
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i'm not too sure, but i think you only need to show your past grades every semester to the dean. then you would be a scholar.. but there are ofcourse grade limits depending on the school.
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