For All My Expat Readers — From Any Country

Here’s another important pass along from my colleague JD up in the cool Philippine climes of Baguio.  Many people think they can’t get permanent residency in the Philippines if they aren’t married to a Philippine citizen.  This would be a wrong assumption.  Many former Filipinos think they can’t come back to the Philippines permanently unless they reacquire their Philippines citizenship.  This would also be wrong.

And many foreigners and Filipinos alike have a wildly skewed concept as to how much and what sort of investment they need to make in order to have an SRRV … Special Resident Retirement Visa.

Here’s a great chance to get the true facts for free.  The location is in northern Luzon, for those not familiar with La Union .. right on the coast and a lovely place to visit in its own right.

Also note, this seminar is being held in the VFW post canteen as a courtesy of Post 9892, but it is not limited to VFW members or US military veterans … all expats/former Filipinos can attend … thanks Post 9892 and thanks again, JD for diligently spread if the word.


FOR ALL EXPATS!! The Philippine Retirement Authority (PRA)is sponsoring an SRRV Information Seminar.
Date: June 09,2009
Time: 3pm to 6pm
Place: VFW POST 9892 Canteen, Bauang, La Union (next to the Bali Hai East Resort)

This is a free information seminar sponsored by the PRA and hosted by the VFW Post 9892. Please pass this on to any expats who might have interest in this Visa.
JD

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