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Retiring to Philippines: the visa routes

The Special Resident Retiree's Visa (SRRV) is the main route; since a 2025 overhaul it opens from age 40 with a bank deposit (from roughly US$15,000 for pensioner applicants aged 50+, more for younger or non-pension applicants) plus proof of income.

A few things to line up early:

Visa rules change often — treat this as a starting point and confirm the latest official requirements before you plan.

Remember: buying a home and gaining the right to live there are usually separate steps. See how ownership works in Philippines, and what it costs to live there in our cost-of-retiring guide.

Tax as a resident of Philippines

The Philippines taxes residents only on Philippine-source income, so a foreign pension is generally not taxed at all; retirement income remitted from abroad, and SRRV-holders' pensions, are explicitly exempt. It is one of the more tax-friendly bases for a pensioner, though your home country may still tax the pension.

Healthcare and everyday life in Philippines

Private hospitals in Manila and Cebu are modern and far cheaper than in the West, and most expats use them; the state PhilHealth scheme is basic, so private cover is common — international plans from about US$1,000 a year, or cheaper local HMOs. Retirees enrolled through the retirement authority pay a modest annual PhilHealth fee of around US$250. Famously warm and welcoming, with normal precautions against petty crime and some far-southern areas best avoided; English is an official language and very widely spoken, and driving is on the right.

Where retirees settle

Cebu for city amenities with beaches close by, Metro Manila for the widest choice of hospitals and services, laid-back Dumaguete for an affordable university-town pace, and Tagaytay for cooler upland air near the capital.

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