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Hello Everyone,

My motherin laws interview was successufully completed this week.

Now comes CFO.

As I understand it, all she needs to do is show up, fill up a couple of forms, pay the fees and off she goes.

Is this correct?

As she is over 60 she should not need to get there early nor attend any seminars.

Any thoughts on this?

-phil.

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the following emigrants are exempted from attending the PDOS and registering in person with the CFO, provided that they are registered by a proxy:

  • Those who are 60 years old and above;
  • Those incapacitated due to permanent or long-term ailments; or
  • Those with mental health issues or psychologically-challanged.


In the registration of the above emigrants, the proxy is required to present the following documents in addition to the usual required documents:

  • Medical certificate/report (except those 60 years old and above);
  • Letter of authorization from the emigrant (if applicable to the case); and
  • Original and photocopy of a valid identification card with photograph of the proxy.

http://www.cfo.gov.ph/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=1347:for-filipinos-leaving-the-country-with-an-immigrant-visa&catid=139:pre-departure-orientation-seminar&Itemid=917

Hank

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So there is no need for her to show up early and wait in line?

And it does not matter how many open slots they have? Morning or afternoon?

She just shows up and thats it?

-Phil

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Filed: Other Country: Philippines
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So there is no need for her to show up early and wait in line?

And it does not matter how many open slots they have? Morning or afternoon?

She just shows up and thats it?

-Phil

As long as she is over 60 that is it.

Hank

"Chance Favors The Prepared Mind"

 

Picture

 

“LET’S GO BRANDON!”

Posted

You're a good man Charlie Brown

Most husbands want their mother-in-law in a different country rofl.gif

Only those who don't measure up.

If your MiL is not happy with you, its usually for a reason...

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