A Japanese citizen can stay in the Philippines for up to 30 days without a visa. If they wish to stay longer, they will need to apply for a visa extension through the Philippine Bureau of Immigration.
The Spaniards colonized the Philippines for over 300 years, from 1521 when Ferdinand Magellan arrived in the islands until 1898 when the Philippines gained independence after the Spanish-American War.
The Philippines are like most any other country in the world. Some parts are safer than others. There are still areas of violence in the Philippines. If you stay out of them you should be fairly safe, but you can still be run over by a jeep in downtown Manila. Nothing in life is guaranteed except death.
The Bajau people, known as sea nomads, can stay underwater for up to 13 minutes without any breathing equipment due to their unique genetic adaptations.
Odysseus spent seven years on the island of Ogygia with the nymph Calypso.
O Sei San was a Japanese woman with whom Jose Rizal reportedly had a romantic relationship during his stay in Japan in 1888. She was said to have greatly influenced Rizal's views on the role of women in society.
One year as long as you were born in the Philippines.
Being already a Filipino citizen because of Dual Citizenship, You can stay as long as you like.
until they turn cannibal
she can stay there as long as she want...
Yes, you can come to the Philippines without a visa (as long as you have the ticket for your onward voyage). But if you are planning to stay for more than 21 days (7 days if you are from H.K.), then you can get an extension of stay at the Philippine Bureau of Immigration.
You can stay in The Philippines for up to a month with a United States visa. You can get extensions on this visa for up to a year and a half.
They stay 10 years to discover Philippines more. They are from the East of theAsia.That'swhy I post this, because I like others to learn.
you can stay as long as you want make sure you have enough cash and gifts to give people to stay entertain
A US citizen can stay in Malaysia for up to 90 days without a visa.
If you have dual nationality, you can stay for as long as you want to and can afford.
Indefinitely
If you are a US citizen, there is no law regarding this. You can stay out of the US for as long as you wish, you will never lose your citizenship and can return anytime you want, as long as you can prove you are a citizen.