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My baby have US passport & PH passport does he still need Exit Clearance?

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FYI - if the child leaves the Philippines with the Philippine passport = travel tax.

^^^ That's not true for children unless they are older than two years old. Your own link points this out.

Well you answered your own question about USC paying the travel tax - you even highlighted it.

So your answer must be YES a USC can be required to pay travel tax.

I understand the child is leaving with both passports, OP stated that.

^^^ Let's keep this in context. The question is whether Nell82's baby, who is a U.S./Philippines-citizen, is required to pay the travel tax. The highlighted portion of my post clearly showed that a U.S. citizen baby is not subject to the travel tax.

However, it's a moot point because Nell82's baby is also a Philippines citizen and, according to PD 1183, Philippines children under two years old are not subject to the travel tax. http://www.lawphil.net/statutes/presdecs/pd1977/pd_1183_1977.html

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