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🇵🇭 Entrepreneur visa routes in Republic of the Philippines

Thinking about Republic of the Philippines as a place to work? Below are the 2 Republic of the Philippines visa routes that most commonly fit entrepreneurs, with what each one needs and a link to the official government source. Always confirm the current rules on the primary source before acting.

Also searched as: startup founder, business owner, company director.

2 matched routes2 without a sponsor2 lead to settlement

What this means for entrepreneurs

Of the 2 Republic of the Philippines routes that commonly fit entrepreneurs, 0 need a sponsoring employer and 2 do not, 2 have confirmed permanent residence mapping. Entrepreneurs are not usually a licensed profession, so your main gates are securing a qualifying job offer where a route needs a sponsor, and meeting any salary or points threshold, rather than re-credentialing.

The most-used skilled route into Republic of the Philippines overall is the 9(G) Pre-Arranged Employment Visa; it is not specific to entrepreneurs but is worth understanding as the benchmark route.

Occupation salary-floor answer

Entrepreneur salary floor in Republic of the Philippines

Verified 9 July 2026

Mapped route

Special Investor's Resident Visa (SIRV)

No sponsor route · settlement route

Salary floor

No route-specific floor mapped

Special Investor's Resident Visa (SIRV) eligibility

Evidence

Special Investor's Resident Visa (SIRV) - Board of Investments

Effective 9 July 2026

No route-specific salary threshold is mapped for this profession-route pair yet; use the route source for eligibility and the salary-threshold dataset for any destination-level pay test.

Compare this occupation across priority destinations · Source datasets: /api/public/salary-thresholds, /api/public/visas

Licensing vs visa timeline

Entrepreneur: visa vs licensing timeline in Republic of the Philippines

Version 2026-07-02

This separates the immigration filing track from the profession, regulator or recognition track. It uses route source data and cost-to-complete evidence; it is indicative and not legal advice.

Visa track

  1. 1

    Confirm route fit

    Before relying on an offer

    Special Investor's Resident Visa (SIRV) is the representative route for this profession page. It does not require an employer sponsor and is mapped as leading to settlement.

    Source: Special Investor's Resident Visa (SIRV) - Board of Investments - 9 July 2026

  2. 2

    Check current route figures

    Before budgeting

    No salary, fee or processing figure is currently available for this route in the verified figure layer.

    Source: Visa Atlas figure datasets

  3. 3

    Follow the official application pathway

    After route fit is clear

    Confirm your intended investment and enterprise qualify and that you meet the personal eligibility requirements.

    Source: Special Investor's Resident Visa (SIRV) - Board of Investments - 9 July 2026

Licensing / recognition track

  1. 1

    No separate licence line modelled

    After route fit is clear

    This profession category is usually driven by offer, salary, qualification and route fit rather than a separate professional-registration clock. Still confirm the official route source before filing.

    Source: Special Investor's Resident Visa (SIRV) - Board of Investments - 9 July 2026

Method: Compares the representative visa track with profession-sensitive recognition, registration or skills-assessment evidence found in the route cost model; it does not create country-specific regulator claims when no source-backed line exists. Source datasets: /api/public/visas, /api/public/cost-to-complete, /api/public/salary-thresholds, /api/public/processing-times.

Source basis

This profession page uses Republic of the Philippines's official immigration portal plus the primary government source for each matched route. The route cards link to full eligibility and source records.

Reviewed 9 July 2026

Primary sources

  • Bureau of Immigration

    Bureau of Immigration (Philippines) - verified 1 June 2026

  • Special Investor's Resident Visa (SIRV) - Board of Investments

    Board of Investments (Philippines) - verified 1 June 2026

  • Special Visa for Employment Generation (SVEG) - Bureau of Immigration

    Bureau of Immigration (Philippines) - verified 1 June 2026

Routes that fit entrepreneurs

  • Special Investor's Resident Visa (SIRV)

    Resident visa for foreign investors who place qualifying capital in an eligible Philippine enterprise, endorsed by the Board of Investments.

    No sponsor needed · Leads to settlement · Probationary on issue, then indefinite stay for as long as the qualifying investment is maintained.

  • Special Visa for Employment Generation (SVEG)

    Special resident visa for foreign nationals who run a sustainable enterprise that employs a qualifying number of Filipino workers.

    No sponsor needed · Leads to settlement · Resident status with multiple-entry privileges while the qualifying enterprise and employment continue.

Frequently asked questions

Which visa routes suit entrepreneurs moving to Republic of the Philippines?+−

Republic of the Philippines has 2 routes that commonly fit entrepreneurs: Special Investor's Resident Visa (SIRV), Special Visa for Employment Generation (SVEG). The best fit depends on whether you already have an employer sponsor, your salary, and your qualifications — open any route below for its full eligibility criteria and primary government source.

Do entrepreneurs need a job offer to move to Republic of the Philippines?+−

Not always. 2 of the 2 matched Republic of the Philippines routes can be pursued without an employer sponsoring you (such as the Special Investor's Resident Visa (SIRV)), while 0 need a sponsoring employer or a confirmed job offer. If you do not yet have an offer, start with the no-sponsor routes.

Can entrepreneurs settle permanently in Republic of the Philippines?+−

Yes. 2 of the 2 matched routes lead toward settlement or permanent residence. Permanent-residence timelines vary by route, so check the settlement detail on each visa page.

What salary do entrepreneurs need in Republic of the Philippines?+−

Special Investor's Resident Visa (SIRV) does not have one fixed numeric floor in the mapped salary-threshold record. No route-specific salary threshold is mapped for this profession-route pair yet; use the route source for eligibility and the salary-threshold dataset for any destination-level pay test. Source: Special Investor's Resident Visa (SIRV) - Board of Investments, verified 9 July 2026.

Keep exploring

  • Entrepreneur routes in every destination

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  • All Republic of the Philippines visa routes

    Every Republic of the Philippines route we cover, not just entrepreneur matches.

This is not legal advice

We publish neutral, sourced information about immigration routes. Rules and thresholds change often — always verify details on the official government source linked on this page and consult a regulated immigration advisor before applying.