BI revenue on tourist visa extension up by almost 24% in 2023

A total of 190 tourists from China arrive via Xiamen Airlines flight MF819 at Ninoy Aquino International Airport Terminal 1 in Pasay City on Jan. 24, 2023. South Korea and China were the Philippines' top foreign travelers in 2019 before the pandemic was declared in March 2020. PNA PHOTO BY JOEY O. RAZON
A total of 190 tourists from China arrive via Xiamen Airlines flight MF819 at Ninoy Aquino International Airport Terminal 1 in Pasay City on Jan. 24, 2023. South Korea and China were the Philippines' top foreign travelers in 2019 before the pandemic was declared in March 2020. PNA PHOTO BY JOEY O. RAZON

THE Bureau of Immigration (BI) recorded an almost 24 percent increase in its revenues from tourist visa extensions in 2023.

According to BI tourist visa section chief Raymond Remigio, the bureau recorded a total revenue of P1,426,076,164 last year, compared to P1,153,748,535.50 in 2022, marking an increase of 23.6 percent.

He attributed the increase to the revived interest in international travel after the pandemic.

Commissioner Norman Tansingco, meanwhile, said the data reflects their efforts to make compliance with regulations easier for tourists by opening new offices and setting up their online services for the convenience of the transacting public.

“We are one with the Department of Tourism in their campaign to reinvigorate international travel and tourism in the country,” he said. “Faster and easier immigration service is our contribution to the national government’s efforts.”

Visa-free nationals are given an initial stay of 30 days, which they could extend in any BI office nationwide or via the BI’s online platform at e-services.immigration.gov.ph. (PNA)/PN

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