Gator Posted September 14, 2019 Posted September 14, 2019 7 minutes ago, intrepid said: I think it would be wiser for them to try to obtain some pesos at their US bank before arriving than hope for the immigration escort to a terminal bank and back. Besides I'm fairly sure they are arriving around midnight. So this may all be out the window anyway. Agree, best to have the pesos ahead of time. I’ve arrived in the wee hours before and was able to get the visa extension. If anything, it’s likely to be quicker as long as there’s not several flights arriving at about the same time. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jollygoodfellow Posted September 14, 2019 Posted September 14, 2019 39 minutes ago, Gator said: As it’s a bit unusual is why I pointed it out. It’s printed on the customs declaration form and I read it twice as I thought it was wrong. Then I just chuckled to myself when I remembered what country we’re talking about and some of the other silly rules there. Since 2016 the limit was raised to P50k Travelers now allowed to bring out up to P50K MANILA, Philippines - Travelers to and from the Philippines would be allowed to bring in and out as much as P50,000 worth of legal tenders starting next month, the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) said yesterday. BSP officer-in-charge Vicente Aquino issued Circular 922 series of 2016 announcing the amendment of the rules on cross-border transfer of local currency. “A person may import or export, or bring with him into or take out of the country, or electronically transfer, legal tender Philippine notes and coins, checks, money order and other bills of exchange drawn in pesos against banks operating in the Philippines in an amount not exceeding P50,000 without prior authorization from the BSP,” Aquino said. According to Aquino, amounts in excess of the limit would require prior written authorization from the BSP. The circular is set to take effect 15 days from publication in a newspaper of general circulation. The higher limit also applies to electronic transfer or the system where the authority to debit or credit an account whether bank, business or individual is provided by wire, with or without a source document being mailed to evidence the authority. Likewise, the peso amount of the International Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) refunded to outbound exempt passengers is not included in the limit during the implementation of the refund of travel, airport, and other trade related taxes. The BSP has been implementing a series of foreign exchange liberalization measures in an effort to bring the public back to the banking system. Aside from the increase in the limit for travellers, the central bank also raised the ceiling wherein Philippine residents could purchase up to $500,000 in foreign exchange instead of the previous limit of $120,000 without supporting documents. For companies, the limit was higher at $1 million. Likewise, the Monetary Board has approved the lifting of prior BSP approval and registration requirements for loans to be obtained by (NBQBs) from offshore sources, offshore banking units, and foreign currency deposit units (FCDUs) of banks. BSP Deputy Governor Diwa Guinigundo earlier said the new policy would facilitate borrowing transactions of NBQBs to fund their operations and projects and better contribute to economic growth. The BSP has been adopting measures to ease foreign exchange and documentary requirements on sending money abroad to lure depositors back to the banks. Read more at https://www.philstar.com/business/2016/08/27/1617514/travelers-now-allowed-bring-out-p50k#8ijPE4pgMfAp16Pp.99 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gator Posted September 14, 2019 Posted September 14, 2019 7 minutes ago, Jollygoodfellow said: Since 2016 the limit was raised to P50k Travelers allowed to bring out up to P50K I stand corrected. But I’m pretty sure it still says 10k pesos on the form. Maybe they just haven’t gotten new forms printed yet. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jollygoodfellow Posted September 14, 2019 Posted September 14, 2019 2 minutes ago, Gator said: I stand corrected. But I’m pretty sure it still says 10k pesos on the form. Maybe they just haven’t gotten new forms printed yet. I cant even remember seeing it on the form a month ago but thats me. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GeoffH Posted September 14, 2019 Posted September 14, 2019 It is 50k peso without prior declaration now but the form I got last trip still had 10k peso on it. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jimeve Posted September 20, 2019 Posted September 20, 2019 On 9/14/2019 at 6:46 PM, Gator said: I stand corrected. But I’m pretty sure it still says 10k pesos on the form. Maybe they just haven’t gotten new forms printed yet. Travelers now allowed to bring out up to P50K | Philstar.com Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Clermont Posted September 20, 2019 Posted September 20, 2019 3 hours ago, jimeve said: Travelers now allowed to bring out up to P50K | Philstar.com Yeah that is correct, BUT that is dated 2016, If your taking more than 10 k Peso out, declare it, simple as that. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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