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4 hours ago, Chet70 said:

My lesbian wife is travelling here in the Philippines, does she needs a return ticket with her going back to America?

 

Yes. Anyone visiting the Philippines from the US has to have a return ticket to be granted entry and the 30 day visitor visa. Without one she will be denied boarding most likely OR since US ticket agents aren't as stringent she might be allowed to board but be detained at immigration in the Philippines and denied entry.

 

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16 hours ago, Chet70 said:

My lesbian wife is travelling here in the Philippines, does she needs a return ticket with her going back to America?

Too much non-relevant info and not enough details.

 

First, being a member of the Alphabet Tribe has no bearing on whether she needs a return ticket.

 

Secondly, is she an American citizen?  

 

This would be simple:

 

If she is a returning green-carded Filipino, then no.

If she is an American (or non-Filipino), then yes.

If she is a former Filipino, then no (Balkbayan).

If you're Filipino and she is non-Filipino and you are traveling together, then no (Balikbayan)

 

That covers all the scenarios I could think of.

 

If she a crossdressing, gay, African-American, combat veteran with one leg and eye, the above still holds. 

 

 

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Just to be thorough, because the original question lacks important details. There IS a circumstance where a same sex spouse might be treated differently regarding onward ticket requirements in the Philippines.  Ordinarily, if a foreign spouse arrives in the Philippines traveling with there Filipino citizen spouse then they can avail Balikbayan privilege and would receive a one year entry stamp and would be exempt from onward ticket requirements.  However, since the Philippines does not recognize same sex marriage, presumably a same sex foreign spouse CANNOT avail Balikbayan privilege and therefore would not be exempt from onward ticket requirements.  In reality it is the airline that would settle that though, not Philippine immigration.  The airlines tend to be rather strict about onward or return tickets.  Philippine Immigration never checks.

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5 hours ago, top_secret said:

Just to be thorough, because the original question lacks important details. There IS a circumstance where a same sex spouse might be treated differently regarding onward ticket requirements in the Philippines.  Ordinarily, if a foreign spouse arrives in the Philippines traveling with there Filipino citizen spouse then they can avail Balikbayan privilege and would receive a one year entry stamp and would be exempt from onward ticket requirements.  However, since the Philippines does not recognize same sex marriage, presumably a same sex foreign spouse CANNOT avail Balikbayan privilege and therefore would not be exempt from onward ticket requirements.  In reality it is the airline that would settle that though, not Philippine immigration.  The airlines tend to be rather strict about onward or return tickets.  Philippine Immigration never checks.

 

I didn't think of that scenario.  I reread and reinterpreted the phrase, "My lesbian wife...", and I now see what may have been asked.  If she is a spouse in a same-sex marriage, then, yeah, she would need an onward ticket if she arrived with her spouse for the reasons detailed above. 

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The ticket does not need to be a return. Just needs a ticket leaving withing the time she is granted upon entry. I believe in this case it would be 90 days.It could be to anywhere.

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