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🇵🇭 Republic of the Philippines · residence general · Leads to settlement

Special Resident Retiree's Visa (SRRV)

By Sam Parks · Last reviewed: 9 July 2026

Source check: all 11 official citations reconfirmed 11 July 2026

Special resident visa for retirees, administered by the Philippine Retirement Authority, offering indefinite multiple-entry stay.

No sponsorship requiredLeads to permanent residencyIndefinite stay with multiple-entry privileges while the qualifying deposit and conditions are maintained.
Processing time
Indicative only - confirm current timelines on the official portal.
Government fees
Indicative only - government fees apply; confirm current amounts on the official page.
Typical duration
Indefinite stay with multiple-entry privileges while the qualifying deposit and conditions are maintained.
Sponsorship required
No
Leads to permanent residency
Yes
Reviewed 9 July 2026Philippine Retirement Authority (Philippines) ↗

In short

As of 9 July 2026, the Special Resident Retiree's Visa (SRRV) for Republic of the Philippines is an unsponsored Philippines immigration route. Sources: official Republic of the Philippines government pages, reviewed 9 July 2026.

Cite this: https://visaatlas.org/visas/philippines/srrv-retiree#answer

What is the Special Resident Retiree's Visa (SRRV) in Republic of the Philippines?

Special Resident Retiree's Visa (SRRV) is an unsponsored Philippines route. Indicative government fees are Indicative only - government fees apply; confirm current amounts on the official page; indicative processing time is Indicative only - confirm current timelines on the official portal; typical duration is Indefinite stay with multiple-entry privileges while the qualifying deposit and conditions are maintained. This route can lead to permanent residence.

Verified against Philippine Retirement Authority (Philippines) on 1 June 2026.

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Overview

The Special Resident Retiree's Visa (SRRV) is a special resident visa administered by the Philippine Retirement Authority (PRA) for foreign retirees and certain former Filipinos. It is granted in exchange for a qualifying deposit or investment held in the Philippines, with options that vary by age and pension status. It permits indefinite stay with multiple-entry privileges for as long as the requirements are maintained. It is a long-term residence route distinct from the standard work and family visas.

ℹ️ Who can apply?

You do not need a job offer or employer to apply for the Special Resident Retiree's Visa (SRRV). This route can lead to permanent residence. Open to qualifying applicants from all countries.

Eligibility

Typical criteria

  • ✓Meeting the minimum qualifying age for the chosen SRRV option.Philippine Retirement Authority (Philippines) ↗
  • ✓Placing the required visa deposit, or qualifying investment, with an accepted Philippine bank.Philippine Retirement Authority (Philippines) ↗
  • ✓For pension-based options, evidence of a qualifying monthly pension.Philippine Retirement Authority (Philippines) ↗
  • ✓No disqualifying criminal record and a clean medical/character profile.Philippine Retirement Authority (Philippines) ↗

Common blockers

  • !Falling below the minimum age for the chosen option.Philippine Retirement Authority (Philippines) ↗
  • !Not maintaining the required deposit or investment in the Philippines.Philippine Retirement Authority (Philippines) ↗
  • !A disqualifying criminal record or excludable condition.Philippine Retirement Authority (Philippines) ↗

Typical evidence

  • ·Passport and personal particulars.Philippine Retirement Authority (Philippines) ↗
  • ·Proof of the qualifying bank deposit or investment.Philippine Retirement Authority (Philippines) ↗
  • ·Pension documents where a pension-based option is used.Philippine Retirement Authority (Philippines) ↗
  • ·Police clearance and medical clearance as required.Philippine Retirement Authority (Philippines) ↗

Application pathway

  1. 01

    Check the route fit

    Identify the SRRV option that matches your age and pension status and confirm the deposit you must place.

  2. 02

    Build the evidence pack

    Place the qualifying deposit and gather passport, pension, police and medical documents.

  3. 03

    Submit through the official channel

    Apply through the Philippine Retirement Authority, which administers the SRRV programme.

  4. 04

    After approval

    Receive the SRRV, enjoy indefinite multiple-entry stay and keep the deposit and conditions in place.

Official application links

Where to actually go next

Government links only

These are the official pages to use for this route. Open them before preparing documents: the forms, fees, appointment systems, and sponsor steps can change without warning.

  1. Official guidanceApplicant
    Use official Special Resident Retiree's Visa (SRRV) route page ↗

    Use this official page to confirm requirements and follow the government filing route for Special Resident Retiree's Visa (SRRV).

    Philippine Retirement Authority (Philippines) · verified 1 June 2026

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Frequently asked questions

Who administers the SRRV?+−

The SRRV is administered by the Philippine Retirement Authority (PRA), not directly by the Bureau of Immigration, although it is a recognised resident visa. Apply and confirm the current options, ages and deposits on the official PRA page.

How much do I need to deposit for an SRRV?+−

The required visa deposit varies by option, age and whether you receive a qualifying pension. The exact amounts are set by the PRA and change over time, so confirm the current deposit levels on the official PRA page.

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How we verified this

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Primary source: Philippine Retirement Authority (Philippines)

Last checked: 1 June 2026

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