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BI okays special visas for foreign retirees

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The Bureau of Immigration (BI) has approved in principle the issuance of special visas for foreign retirees who want to stay in the country for at least one year.

Board of Investments (BOI) governor Antonio Leviste said the approval came after an agreement was reached during a conference among officials of BI, BOI, Department of Tourism and representatives from the private sector in the tourism industry.

The implementing rules and regulations of the special visa is now being worked out by an inter-agency committee composed of BI, BOI, and DOT.

Leviste said BI Commissioner Andrea Domingo viewed the move of granting special visas to American retirees as highly amenable as this will bring in additional revenues for the country.

"I commend Commissioner Domingo for being proactive, flexible and dynamic," he said.

He said the government could attract retirees in the United States receiving a monthly pension of $1,000 a month but cannot enjoy comfortable living due to the high costs of living in their country.

According to the American Association of Retired Persons, about 54 million are retirees in the US.

Leviste also said he is hopeful that the tourism industry, under the leadership of Tourism Secretary Richard Gordon will finally prosper.

AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF RETIRED PERSONS

ANTONIO LEVISTE

BOARD OF INVESTMENTS

BUREAU OF IMMIGRATION

COMMISSIONER ANDREA DOMINGO

COMMISSIONER DOMINGO

DEPARTMENT OF TOURISM

LEVISTE

RETIREES

TOURISM SECRETARY RICHARD GORDON

UNITED STATES

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