1) Does Philippine investment immigration have tax compliance requirements?
Yes. SIRV holders must comply with Philippine tax laws. If you earn Philippine-sourced income (e.g., dividends, rental income), you must file and pay taxes through the Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR). Even if you have no taxable income, maintaining proper tax records helps prove your compliance status, which can be important for immigration reviews.

2) Can an SIRV investment immigrant apply for Philippine social welfare benefits?
No. SIRV holders are not permanent residents or citizens, and therefore are not eligible for state social welfare programs such as SSS (Social Security System) or PhilHealth (unless voluntarily enrolled). Benefits are limited to private arrangements like insurance.
3) What should an SIRV investment visa holder do if they are defrauded?
Immediately report the matter to local authorities, such as the Philippine National Police (PNP) and the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI). If the fraud involves your qualifying investment, notify the Board of Investments (BOI) to avoid visa cancellation. You may also need legal assistance from a Philippine-licensed lawyer.

4) Does the SIRV investment immigration program limit the number of entries and exits?
No. There is no limit to the number of times you can leave and re-enter the Philippines, provided your SIRV status remains valid.
5) Does the SIRV visa allow short-term exit and re-entry?
Yes. You can travel abroad and return without issue as long as your SIRV visa is valid. You should carry proof of your SIRV status when re-entering.
6) Are there restrictions on the business scope for an SIRV investment company?
Yes. The investment must be in a qualified enterprise under the SIRV program. Some sectors—such as those reserved for Filipino nationals—are off-limits to foreign investors (e.g., mass media, small-scale mining). The BOI provides a list of eligible industries.
7) Is an asset valuation report required for SIRV investment immigration?
If investing in an existing company, you may be required to submit a third-party asset valuation or audited financial statement to verify the value of the investment. For new companies, capital verification documents are typically required instead.

8) Can SIRV investment immigration be part of a family’s asset allocation strategy?
Yes. Many investors use SIRV as part of broader wealth planning, including geographical diversification of assets and residency options for family members.
9) Can you hold both SIRV and SRRV at the same time?
No. The Special Investor’s Resident Visa (SIRV) and the Special Resident Retiree’s Visa (SRRV) are separate programs. You cannot hold both simultaneously; you must choose one.
10) Is investment income under SIRV subject to personal income tax?
Yes. Dividends, interest, and other Philippine-sourced income are subject to Philippine tax at rates set by the Tax Code. Some investment income may be subject to final withholding tax.
11) Are there recommended intermediaries for SIRV applications?
While the government does not endorse specific intermediaries, reputable immigration lawyers and BOI-accredited consultants can guide the process. It is advisable to choose professionals with verifiable track records.
12) Does SIRV application have restrictions based on marital status?
No. Both single and married applicants can apply. Married applicants may include their spouse and unmarried minor children under the same application.
13) Can SIRV investment immigration be used for children’s education purposes?
Yes. Dependent children included in an SIRV visa can legally reside in the Philippines and enroll in local or international schools.

14) Can SIRV investment funds be remitted through a family member’s account?
Yes, but you must provide documentation showing the funds originated from the applicant (e.g., gift deed, affidavit of support) and ensure the inward remittance is recorded in the applicant’s name for BOI verification.
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