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Services : Students : Foreign Students
GENERAL
INFORMATION
1. Who are considered
foreign students?
Foreign students are
those belonging or owing allegiance to a country other than the Philippines
and studying in any educational institution recognized or owned by the government
of the Philippines.
2. What is a bonafide
foreign student?
A bonafide foreign student
is one who is at least eighteen years of age at the time of enrollment,
has sufficient means for his/her education and support and who seeks to
enter the Philippines for temporary stay with the purpose of taking up a
course of study higher than high school at a university, college or school
authorized to accept foreign students.
3. What is the legal
basis for the entry and stay of foreign students in the Philippines?
The entry and stay of
foreign students in the country is covered by Executive Order (EO) 285 dated
September 4, 2000, which amended the provisions of EO 423 of 1997 Re: Guidelines
Governing the Entry and Stay of Foreign Students in the Philippines and
the Establishment of an Inter-Agency Committee on Foreign Students for the
Purpose. The implementing guidelines of this EO are specified in IACFS Memorandum
No.1, s. 2000.
4. What
is the pre-requisite for enrollment of a foreign student at the tertiary
or college level?
A prospective foreign
student-applicant for the tertiary or college level should be a high school/secondary
school graduate or its equivalent.
6. What
Philippine higher education institutions (HEIs) are authorized to accept
foreign students?
Only HEIs with programs
accredited by agencies under the Federation of Accrediting Agencies of the
Philippines (FAAP) or with equivalent accreditation by the Commission on
Higher Education (CHED), either as Centers of Excellence (COEs), Centers
of Development (CODs) or STCW-compliant Maritime schools and by the Bureau
of Immigration (BI), are authorized to admit foreign students.
7. What are the
salient provisions of EO 285?
1. Only
schools with programs accredited by agencies under the Federation of
Accrediting Agencies of the Philippines (FAAP) or with equivalent accreditation
by the Commission on
Higher Education and by the Bureau of Immigration shall be authorized
to admit foreign students.
2. Authorization
for the conversion from tourist visa category to student visa or issuance
of Special Study Permit.
3.
Establishment of a Bureau of Immigration Foreign Student Desk.
8. What
are the procedural guidelines to be observed and documentary requirements
to be complied with in the issuance of Student Visa for applicant still
abroad?
8.1 Student- applicant
submits the following to any Philippine HEI authorized to accept foreign students:
- Five (5)
copies of the Student's Personal History Statement (PHS) as required by the
accepting school duly signed by him, both in English and in his national
alphabet accompanied by his personal seal if any, containing among
others, his left and right thumb-prints and a 2 x 2 inch photograph
on plain white background taken not more than six months prior to
submission;
- Transcript
of Records/Scholastic Records duly authenticated by the Philippine
Foreign Service Post (PFSP) located in the student-applicant's country
of origin or legal residence;
- A notarized
Affidavit of Support including bank statements or notarized grant
for institutional scholars, to cover expenses for the student's accommodation
and subsistence, as well as school dues and other incidental expenses;
and
- Photocopy
of the student's passport showing date and place of birth and birth
certificate or its equivalent duly authenticated by the PFSP.
8.2 Upon compliance
of the required documents and subject to entrance requirements of the
accepting school, HEI issues Notice of Acceptance (NOA).
8.3 For those
desiring to enroll in Medicine and Dentistry, their documents shall
be submitted to the Office of Student Services (OSS), CHED for evaluation
and if found in order, a Certificate of Eligibility for Admission (CEA)
is issued. HEI
submits the documents, including the certified true copy of the CEA
of those enrolling in Medicine and Dentistry to the Department of Foreign
Affairs (DFA).
8.4 DFA endorses
the documents to the PFSP in the student's country of origin or legal
residence for the issuance of the corresponding visa.
8.5 PFSP notifies
the student-applicant with instruction that he appear in person before
the Consular Officer for interview and submission of required documents,
as follows:
- Original
copy of the school's Notice of Acceptance (NOA) containing a clear
impression of the school's dry seal;
- Original
copy of the Certificate of Eligibility for Admission (CEA) issued
by CHED if enrolling in Medicine and Dentistry;
- Police clearance
issued by the national police authorities in the student's country
of origin or legal residence, duly authenticated by the PFSP having
consular jurisdiction over the place; and;
- Medical
Health Certificate issued by an authorized physician including but
not limited to standard-size chest x-ray, HIV, Hepatitis-B clearance.
The Consular Office shall not assume the task of determining the student's
scholastic fitness for the program applied for and shall issue the
student visa as soon as all the requirements are accomplished.
8.6 Foreign student
reports to the Bureau of Immigration Student Desk for registration and
to the accepting HEI and shall enroll in the school which issued his
NOA upon arrival in the Philippines;
8.7 Accepting HEI
shall assist foreign student to obtain Alien Certificate of Registration
(ACR) and Certificate of Residence for Temporary Student (CRTS) from
the Bureau of Immigration (BI); and
8. 8 DFA sends
notice to accepting HEI on the issuance of student visa to the applicant,
copy furnished CHED, BI, NICA and NBI.
9. What is a Certificate
of Eligibility for Admission to a Medical/Dental Course?
A Certificate of Eligibility
for Admission to a Medical Course (CEM)/Dental Course (CED), is issued to
a foreign student by the CHED Office of Student Services (OSS), upon compliance
of the documentary requirements.
10. What are the documentary
requirements for the issuance of CEM/CED?
1. Scholastic
records signed by the College/University Registrar and stamped with
the school seal; (the diploma/certificate of graduation maybe required
if the scholastic records do not indicate graduation from the course).
2. Birth Certificate/passport;
3.
Notice of Acceptance from the admitting school;
4. (For Medicine
only) Diploma or Certificate of Graduation from an allied collegiate
course; and
5. NMAT (for Medicine
only).
11. Can foreign
students already in the Philippines be allowed to apply for student visa?
Yes. EO 285 provides
the authority for conversion of tourist visa category to student visa. The
concerned foreign student shall be issued a Student Visa or Special Study
Permit subject to compliance with BI requirements.
12.
What
are the documentary requirements to be complied with for the change/conversion
of admission status of an alien to that of a student?
- An alien
admitted into the Philippines under any visa category may apply at the
Bureau of immigration (BI) Student Desk for the change/conversion of
his admission status to that of a student, subject to the following
requirements:
- Written indorsement
from the school for the change/conversion of admission status of the
alien to that of a student;
- Original copy of
the Notice of Acceptance (NOA) containing a clear impression of the
school's official dry seal;
- Certified true
copy of the Certificate of Eligibility for Admission (CEA) issued by
the Commission on Higher Education in the case of students in Medicine
and Dentistry;
- Proof of adequate
financial support to cover expenses for the student's accommodation
and subsistence, as well as school dues and incidental expenses;
- Scholastic records
duly authenticated by the Philippine Foreign Service Post (PFSP) located
in the student's country of origin or legal residence;
- Police Clearance
Certificate issued by the National Police Authorities in the student's
country of origin or residence duly authenticated by the PFSP having
consular jurisdiction over the place, for the student who resided
in the Philippines for less than 59 days. However, those who
resided in the Philippines for more than 59 days at the time he
applies for the said change/conversion of admission status, shall also
be required to submit a National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) Clearance.
- Quarantine Medical
Examination by the National Quarantine Office;
- Copy of the student's
Personal History Statement (PHS) signed by him/her with a 2 x 2 inch
photograph recently taken; and
- Xerox copy of the
photo, data and stamp of the latest arrival pages of the student's passport.
The passport itself shall be presented to the Bureau of Immigration
(BI) for verification.
13. How long is the
student's authorized period of stay in the Philippines?
The student's authorized
period of stay shall be consistent with the length of the course to which
he has been accepted by a Philippine school. The initial period is one year
and then renewed/extended by the BI Student Desk every semester.
14. What
are the documentary requirements to be complied with for the extension of
stay as a student?
- Written
indorsement from the school for the extension of the student visa of
the alien;
- Application
form duly accomplished by the student;
- Two
(2) 2 x 2 photographs;
- Xerox
copy of the photo, data and stamp of the latest arrival, pages of the
passport of the students or Certificate of Identity;
- Transcript
of Records signed by the Dean or Registrar with its seal for 1st
extension only. No need for the same on 2nd or succeeding
extensions;
- Grades
for the previous semester both for 1st and succeeding extensions;
- Xerox
copy of the Alien Certificate of Registration (ACR), Certificate of
Residence for Temporary Students (CRTS) and 9(f) visa stamp on the passport
for 1st extension only;
- Explanation
by the student and confirmed by the School Registrar or Dean in the
case of one who took less than the required normal/regular full load
per semester as follows:
a.Undergraduate at least 15 units
b.Graduate
Student (MA) at least 12 units
- However,
graduating students and those enrolled in the College of Medicine may
have less than the aforesaid number of units.
-
Explanation by the student in case of failures, incomplete grades,
dropped or withdrawals of two (2) or more subjects equivalent to six
(6) or more units as confirmed by the School Registrar or Dean of the
School;
-
Notice of Acceptance/registration card for the incoming semester;
and
- Approval
of the admitting school in cases of school transfer, course shifting
or enrollment in a masters or doctorate studies related to the student's
bachelor degree.
15.
Who
are the foreigners exempted from securing Student Visa 9(f) and Special
Study Permit?
For enrolment in tertiary
schools, student visa and BI special Study Permit, shall not be required
of the spouses and unmarried dependent children below 21 years old of aliens
under the following categories:
1.
Permanent foreign
residents;
2. Aliens with valid working permits under Section 9(d), 9(g) and 47(a)(2)
of the Philippine Immigration Act of 1940, as amended;
3. Personnel of
foreign diplomatic and consular missions residing in the Philippines
and their dependents;
4. Personnel of duly accredited international organizations residing
in the Philippines and their dependents;
5. Holders of Special Investor's Resident Visa (SIRV) and Special Retiree's
Resident Visa (SRRV); and
6.
Foreign students coming to the Philippines with 47(a)(2) visas issued
pursuant to existing laws, e.g. PD 2021.
16. What happens
to foreign students already enrolled in Philippine HEIs which have no FAAP
Agency or CHED equivalent accreditation?
Current foreign students
enrolled in these HEIs shall be allowed to finish the courses/programs they
are enrolled in.
17. What steps should
be undertaken by HEIs authorized to accept foreign students before the issuance
of EO 285 but do not meet the accreditation requirements?
These HEIs will have
to show that initial steps towards accreditation is being done, through
a certification issued by CHED.
18. Who monitors the
HEI's compliance with the requirements within the time prescribed by the
FAAP agencies?
CHED shall monitor these
HEIs to find out if indeed compliance is being undertaken.
19. What happens if
the requirements are not complied with by the HEIs concerned?
The authority to accept
foreign students by these HEIs shall be withdrawn.
20. Can foreign students
who are holders of visas other than 9(f), study in Philippine HEIs which
bear no accredited programs and are neither COEs nor CODs?
Yes, provided that said
HEIs have prior authority to accept foreign students granted by BI, and
provided further that said students comply with BI requirements.
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