Philippines SRRV Retiree Visa: The $1,500 Deposit Pacific Retirement
How retirees over 50 use the Philippines' SRRV program to secure permanent residency with deposits starting at just $1,500 for pension holders.
Philippines SRRV Retiree Visa: The Complete Deposit Tier Breakdown
The Philippines’ Special Resident Retiree’s Visa (SRRV) is administered by the Philippine Retirement Authority (PRA) and has been one of the most popular retirement programs in Asia since 1985. With deposits starting at $1,500 for government pension holders, it remains the cheapest permanent residency available in the Pacific Rim.
The Full Tier Breakdown
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For retirees 50 years and older with a government pension:
- Deposit: $1,500 (held in PRA-accredited bank)
- Monthly pension requirement: $800/month for single, $1,000 for couple
- Deposit is non-convertible — stays in the bank for the duration of the visa
SRRV Classic (50+ with pension)
- Deposit: $10,000 with pension of $800/month
- Deposit: $20,000 without pension
- Deposit is convertible — can be invested in real estate or long-term lease after 30 days
SRRV Classic (35-49)
- Deposit: $50,000
- Convertible to real estate
SRRV Courtesy
For former Filipino citizens and diplomatic passport holders:
- Deposit: $1,500
- Available to former Filipinos regardless of age
The Processing
- Apply through the Philippine Retirement Authority (PRA) — www.pra.gov.ph
- Documents: passport, NBI clearance (obtained in Philippines), medical exam, bank deposit
- Processing: 2-4 weeks (one of the fastest retirement visa programs globally)
- Multiple entry: Come and go as you please — no re-entry permit needed
- Visa is valid indefinitely as long as the deposit is maintained
The Lifestyle Zones
Cebu
- International schools, malls, world-class diving
- Direct flights to Tokyo, Seoul, Singapore, Hong Kong
- Monthly: $500-800
Dumaguete
- University town, intellectual expat community
- “City of Gentle People”
- Monthly: $400-700
Davao
- President Duterte’s hometown, exceptionally clean and safe for PH
- Durian capital, Mount Apo nearby
- Monthly: $400-600
Siargao
- Surf culture, island paradise
- Growing digital nomad scene
- Monthly: $500-800
The Healthcare Reality
Manila and Cebu have hospitals on par with Thailand. Provincial healthcare is adequate for routine care but limited for complex cases. Budget for an international health insurance plan ($150-300/month) that covers medical evacuation to Manila or Singapore.
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