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Ricardo Aguirre David, Jr.
Secretary of the Bureau of Customs- Commissioner Rozzano Rufino B. Biazon
Kim Jacinto Henares is the commissioner of the Bureau of Internal Revenue. Jacinto was appointed Commissioner in July 2010.
The secretary or commissioner of the BIR in the Philippines is Kim Jacinto-Henares. The BIR stands for the Bureau of Internal Revenue.
Provided you have 6 months validity in your passport and an onward ticket to a destination outside the Philippines, you will be granted a 21 day visa waiver on arrival in the Philippines. If staying more than 21 days, you should be able to arrange the extension on arrival in the Philippines. It is usd $50 if paid at Immigration on arrival. If this is not possible, you can arrange the extension at any Bureau of Immigration office in the Philippines or at some travel agents and hotels who act as an agent for the Bureau of Immigration. You can read more at my website here, which includes links to Bureau of immigration and cost of extensions: bigjimsphilippinesexperience.com/visas.htm
As of our latest information, Atty. Diogenes C. Villarubia is the Assistant Commissioner of the Legal and Inspection Group at the Bureau of Internal Revenue in the Philippines.
As of my last update in October 2023, the Secretary of the Bureau of Immigration and Deportation in the Philippines is Norman Tansingco. He was appointed to the position and oversees immigration policies and operations in the country. For the most current information, please verify with official sources, as appointments can change.
secretary margarito teves
The first commissioner was Oliver O. Howard
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.
Provided you have 6 months validity in your passport and an onward ticket to a destination outside the Philippines, you will be granted a 21 day visa waiver on arrival in the Philippines. If staying more than 21 days, you should be able to arrange the extension on arrival in the Philippines. It is usd $50 if paid at immigration on arrival. If this is not possible, you can arrange the extension at any Bureau of Immigration office in the Philippines or at some travel agents and hotels who act as an agent for the Bureau of Immigration. You can read more at my website here, which includes links to Bureau of immigration and cost of extensions: bigjimsphilippinesexperience.com/visas.htm
To extend your stay in the Philippines beyond 30 days, you can apply for a visa extension at the Bureau of Immigration office before your initial 30-day stay expires. You will need to provide necessary documents, pay the required fees, and follow the immigration procedures to extend your stay legally.