Discontinuance of SRRV Application / Refund Fees

Letter of Introduction

Discontinuance of SRRV Application / Refund Fees

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STEP Procedure Employee Responsible Processing Time Required Documents
1. Receive and Evaluate documents RAO III - Processing 15 minutes
  • Letter of Intent
  • Passport Copy
  • Affidavit of Quit Claim
  • SPA (if needed)
  • Official Receipt
  • Proof of Remittance
  • Application form (if any)
2. Verification - SRRV member or not
  • RAO III - Processing
  • Servicing Division Staff
10 minutes
  • Letter of Intent
  • Passport Copy
3. Bank Certificate Pull-out
  • RAO III - Processing
  • Marketing Department Staff
45 minutes
  • Proof of Remittance
  • Passport Copy
4. Bank Details Confirmation RAO III - Processing 10 minutes
  • Client's Contact Details
  • Letter of Intent
5. Preparation of Endorsement Memo for Visa Deposit RAO III - Processing 30 minutes
  • Letter of Intent
  • Passport Copy
  • Affidavit of Quit Claim
  • SPA (if needed)
  • Proof of Remittance
  • Application form (if any)
6. Preparation of Endorsement Memo for Refund RAO III - Processing 40 minutes
  • Letter of Intent
  • Passport Copy
  • Affidavit of Quit Claim
  • SPA (if needed)
  • Proof of Remittance
  • Application form (if any)
7. Routing for Signature
  • RAO III - Processing
  • Processing Division Staff
5 minutes
  • Letter of Intent
  • Passport Copy
  • Affidavit of Quit Claim
  • SPA (if needed)
  • Official Receipt
  • Proof of Remittance
  • Application form (if any)
  • Endorsement memo
8. Release of Withdrawal Clearance
  • RAO III - Processing,
  • Finance Staff
5 minutes
  • Organizal and photocopy of Withdrawal Clearance
9. Updating Databse
  • RAO III - Processing,
5 minutes
  • Received Withdrawal Clearance

Frequently Asked Questions

Answer to common question.

The Special Resident Retiree's Visa (SRRV) is a non-immigrant multiple entry, indefinite-stay visa. With the SRRV, the holders may stay in the Philippines for as long as they want without giving up their citizenship. It is the core product of the Philippine Retirement Authority (PRA), a government-owned and controlled corporation mandated to attract foreign nationals and former Filipino citizens to make the Philippines their second home or retirement destination.