Je pars au philippines mi février pour 20j. Pour cela j'ai un vol paris-hong kong. Je vais prendre un vol pour manille. Je souhaite prendre mon billet retour depuis les philippines (philippines-hong kon)
Cela pose t il un problème à la douane, sachant que j'ai un billet hong kong -paris. ?
🙂bonjour je n'est jamais vu les douanes ou l'émigration demander le billet de retour tu as 21 jours pour ressortir du pays en avion, en bateau a la nage, cela n'a aucune importance aprés il te faut un visa
plein d'images des philipinnes www.jpaventure.com
routard ou backpacker ok mais pas de voyage a n'importe quel prix
On a besoin d'un billet qui permet de quitter les Philippines. Donc pas forcément un billet de retour, mais un billet pour HKG ou BKK. En général l'immigration Philippines ne contrôle pas ces billets. Mais il peut arriver...
Et la loi est claire.
Le problème se trouve en Europe. Les compagnies aériennes disposent d'un outil de l'IATA, voir ici: VISA REQUIREMENTS
Et parfois (souvent?) ils ne te laissent pas embarquer, si tu n'as pas de billet corrspondant.
Même moi, avec mon visa permanent (SRRV), je me suis déjà fait refouler à Genève et à Zurich. Ca coûte des nerfs et du temps.
Mon conseil: Acheter un billet "low cost" MNL-HKG ou MNL-BKK ou même vers Macaou chez une des compagnies low cost. (Eva, Tiger, CebuPacific). Coût autour d'EUR 50 aller simple. Sil'on ne l'utilise pas, tant pis. Mais on est en règle et ne craint pas de soucis.
Bonjour,
Pinoy a parfaitement raison ;
D'autre part en général un billet aller retour France/Manille coute moins cher que de payer un aller et un retour
Pour un séjour de moinse de 21 jours pas de visa requis;mais un billet de sortie nécessaire :Dans ton cas, je ne vois pas l'intéret financier de payer un aller et un retour séparé pour un séjour si court.
Consulte la rubrique suivante ici:
http://voyageforum.com/v.f?post=2306317&idl=307605&idl2=718935&idl3=8017029117&;#2306317
Un stop à HK est une bonne idée c une ville fantastique que j'adore
A HK, ton billet Paris -> HK -> Paris ils s'en "foutent" ce qu'ils veulent voir c un billet de sortie des philippines!
Par contre HK -> Manille a l'aeroport de HK lorsque tu vas prendre ton billet pour les philippines, tu vas etre obligé d'acheter le billet retour (vers HK ou ailleurs) sinon il ne vont pas te donner de boarding pass au check in (donc avant les douanes)
A savoir aussi si tu achetes ton billet Hk -> Manila sur internet (donc électronic) lorsque tu vas donner ton e-papier pour obtenir le Boarding pass il vont vérifier que t'es un billet de sortie (soit un retour sur HK ou ailleurs) et cela systématiquement !!
A HK ils ne plaisantent pas, meme s'ils sont trés courtois, pas de billet retour = pas de boarding pass pour les philippines
Le truc c que tu y vas sans visa donc ils veulent voir un billet retour
si tu n'as pas de billet de sortie ils vont te proposer d'en acheter (prix completement aléatoire dependant de la demande de ta date de sortie et surtout pas prudent si période de fetes = avions surbookés donc pas possible d'en acheter....).
"La France est un trés beau Museum", Une phrase de mon voisin et ami JP, qui veut bien dire ce que ça veut dire
Chocolat 6015 et Pinoy 7 ont parfaitement raison de répéter pour la millième fois ce principe de base incontournable : on n'entre pas aux Philippines sans disposer d' un moyen de quitter le pays à l' expiration de son visa.
Et ce sont effectivement les compagnies aériennes qui font le boulot de vérification. La question a été posée à un officier des douanes qui aurait dit " on ne contrôle pas les européens" ( lu ailleurs sur un forum). Mais les compagnies aériennes le font, à Hong Kong, à Paris, à Amsterdam et ailleurs.
Je trouve dangereux que certains intervenants suggèrent sur ce forum de se mettre dans l' illégalité sous prétexte que le contrôle n'est pas absolument systématique.
Merci à tous pour vos réponses claires et précises. Ayant lu des avis différents je préférais reposer la question pour la 100eme fois😛
Je sais c'est pas cool pour vous, mais il ya a parfois des petits malins pour qui ça marche et qui crie haut et fort qu'on peut suivre leur méthode.
Maintenant j'ai une autre question 😊 mais je vais la poser dans la bonne rubrique. On se retoruve très vite, hihihi😏
Achami
Bonjour,
je pars aux philippines la semaine prochaine.
Je suis en possession d'un visa touriste de 59 jours entrée simple. (mon séjour est d'une durée totale de 128 jours).
Je pensais prendre un billet A/R Thailande au 57ème jours, afin de passer les contrôles des compagnies aériennes à mon embarquement J1. Je souhaiterais tout de même pouvoir profiter de ce billet Manille/BKK.
Ma question est la suivante :
Est ce qu'à mon retour de Thailande le problème se pose encore ? (possession d'un second billet Aller de Manille/...) faut-il que je sois en possession de ce second billet ?
Aussi, à combien de jour me renouvelle t-il mon visa à mon retour de Thailande ? (21jours ou 59 jours?)
Et mon visa initial de 59 jours simple entrée, me permet-il tout simplement de partir en Thailande et de pouvoir revenir aux philippines?
Pour entrer aux Philippines il ne te faut rien qu'un passeport encore valable plus de 6 mois après ta sortie du pays.
C'est déjà surprenant car personne ne sait quand tu quitteras le pays.
Le problème est en Europe et en Thailande.
Il ne te laissent pas embarquer dans l'avion si tu n'as ppas de ticket qui te permet quitter les Philippines dans les 12 à 16 mois.
Je ne comprends pas exactement ta question.
Mais la règle est simple: Pour entrer en tant que touriste aux Philippines, tu dois être en possession d'un billet qui te permet
de quitter le pays.
Ton visa initial a une validité de 59 jours. Quand tu quittes le pays, le compteur est mis à zéto.
Quand tu reviens de BKK, tu reçois gratuitement 21 jours (visa waver).
Tu peux immédiatement prolonger à l'aéroport à 59 jours (coûte quelques 3000 pesos) ou tu peux demander cette
extension dans n'importe quel bureau de l'immigration.
Si tu as plus de questions, ne hésites pas de les poser.
Attention, je ne suis pas atteignable jusqu'à lundi soir.
Pour décoller jeudi, j'ai bien besoin d'un billet de sortie de territoire (avt les 59 jours) ?
Et à mon retour de Thailande, est ce qu'à l'aéroport de BKK ou Manille, ils vont de nouveau me demander un billet de sortie de territoire avant les 21 jours ?
Non, le billet de sortie peut être n'importe quand, mais avec préférence avant 16 mois.
Donc il ne te faut pas avoir un billet dans les 59 jours.
C'est la compagnie aérienne qui te demandera le billet à Bangkok.
Même moi, avec mon visa permanent depuis des années, je dois parfois discuter un bon moment
avec le personnel dans les aéroports du monde entier quand je rentre chez moi.
Donc tu devras avoir un billet qui te permet de quitter les Philippines dans les 16 mois à venir.
Bon, je vais me coucher.
Au cas où, je lirai mon mail lundi soir à peu près même heure que maintenant.
Hello je souhaite arriver aux philippines pr la mer je suis actuellement en thaïlande je ne veuxpas prendre avion est ce que besoin dun visa a lavance ou bien les autautorités me le délivre a l'entrée? Je naurais pas de billet qui prouvent ma sortie de territoire non plus.
Merci
Pour entrer aux Philippines il te faut absolument un ticket qui te permet de sortir.
Ton passeport doit être valide aux moins 6 mois après la date de sortie prévue.
A l'arrivée tu reçois gratuitement un "visa-waiver" qui est valable por 30 jours.
Si tu restes plus longtemps, tu dois aller à l'immigration pour obtenir une extension.
La plupart des voyageurs achètent un "ticket à jeter".
C'est un ticket extrêmement bon marché (moins de 25 EUR) par exemple de Manille à Kota Kinabalu.
La date de voyage doit être après l'arrivée aux Philippines.
Tu peux acheter de tels tickets sur internet (www.cebupacific.com, www.airasia.com/ph/en/home.page)
Plus d'informations tu touves en anglais sur mon site: http://www.silent-gardens.com/visa.php
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