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December 17th, 2024
Philippines Passes New Legislation for Foreign Real Estate Purchasers
Although foreign buyers are not able to own land in the Philippines, buyers can own a residence and with the new legislation that has recently been passed on December 17th, 2024, purchasers can now lease their property for up to 99 years which is double the previous 50 year maximum. This is smart because it more closely matches up with how long a typical building construction will typically last and it aligns with other countries competing with the Philippines for foreign investment.
PRESS RELEASE 99 Year Leases Approved: Press Releases SOURCE: Office of the Speaker House approves 99-year land lease for foreign investors 2024-12-17 04:35 PM Office of Speaker Ferdinand Martin G. Romualdez Reference: Ryan Ponce Pacpaco VOTING 175 against three with two abstentions, the House of Representatives on Tuesday approved House Bill (HB) No. 10755 on third and final reading to offer foreign investors a lease on private lands for 99 years, almost doubling the present term of 50 years. Speaker Ferdinand Martin G. Romualdez, principal author of HB No. 10755, part of the Legislative-Executive Development Advisory Council (LEDAC), said the proposed 99-year lease addresses the concern of foreign capitalists regarding the shorter rental period under the present law, which is 50 years renewal for an additional 25 years. “We hope they would be satisfied with the proposal. We hope it would attract new foreign investments and encourage existing investors to expand their businesses, thereby creating more job and income opportunities for our people and sustaining our economic growth,” Speaker Romualdez said. He said the proposal also aligns with the open-door policy of President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. for legitimate foreign capital and with existing practices in many countries in the region. “We want to be competitive regionally and globally in terms of enticing foreign investments,” added the leader of the 300-plus-strong House. Speaker Romualdez’s co-authors of the bill include Senior Deputy Speaker Aurelio “Dong” Gonzales Jr., Majority Leader Manuel Jose Dalipe, Senior Deputy Majority Leader and Ilocos Norte Rep. Ferdinand Alexander A. Marcos, Reps. Yedda K. Romualdez and Jude Acidre of Tingog Party-list and several other House members. HB 10755 provides that it is state policy to encourage foreign investments consistent with the constitutional mandate to conserve and develop the nation’s patrimony. It declares that the state adopts a flexible and dynamic policy on the granting of long-term lease on private lands to foreign investors for the establishment of industrial estates, factories, assembly or processing plants, agro-industrial enterprises, land development for industrial or commercial use, tourism, agriculture, agroforestry, ecological conservation, and other similarly productive endeavors. It also declares that it is state policy to ensure the reliability of investors’ lease contracts to guarantee stability and return of investment. The bill added a new provision that defines the term “private lands.” It shall mean “those lands which have been segregated from the general mass of the public domain and distributed by any form of gratuitous or onerous grant by the state, such as a deed of sale, adjustment title, special grant, or possessory information title converted into a record of ownership.” The definition “shall include patrimonial properties of the state owned, held, controlled, supervised, managed, or administered by investment promotion agencies as definite under Republic Act No. 11534, otherwise known as the Corporate Recovery and Incentives for Enterprises or CREATE Act.” The proposed law provides that any foreign investor investing in the Philippines shall be allowed to lease private lands subject to the following conditions: The lease period is 99 years. 2. The leases area shall be used solely for the purpose of the investment upon the mutual agreement of the parties. 3. The leased premises shall comprise such area as may reasonably be required for the purpose of the investment, subject to the Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Law and the Local Government Code. 4. The foreign investor has an approved and registered investment under Republic Act No. 7042, otherwise known as the Foreign Investments Act of 1991, as amended. 5. Lease agreements shall be subject to the approval of the Department of Trade and Industry-Board of Investments (DTI-BOI) except for lease of lands with economic zones or free port areas, which shall be subject to the approval of the relevant investment promotion agency (IPA) charged with the management and administration of said economic zones or free port areas. 6. The DTI-BOI or IPA concerned shall approve the long-term lease contract provided the investor present proof of approved investment, duration of lease is certain, the exact location and metes and bounds of the leased property are identified and there is a provision in the contract for its termination for failure to start the investment project within three years from signing of the contract. The lessee may be allowed to sublease the rented land with the consent of the lessor, unless there is a provision in the contract to the contrary. The bill further provides that any lease contract that violates it shall be void from the beginning. The contracting parties shall be punished with a fine of P1 million (up from P100,000) to P10 million (up from P1 million). The BOI, in consultation with concerned agencies and stakeholders, shall issue implementing rules and regulations.
Featured Snowbird Resort Destinations in the Philippines
The following are featured destinations carefully selected to match a variety of specific needs and interests of Canadian snowbirds.
Cebu Province
Bantayan Island
Bantayan Island, part of the province of Cebu, is a tropical paradise known for its stunning beaches, crystal-clear waters, and relaxed atmosphere. The best time to visit Bantayan is during the dry season, which typically runs from November to May. Learn More.
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Western Visayas Region
Boracay Island
The island is famous for its beautiful white sandy beaches, crystal clear waters, and stunning sunsets. Boracay offers a wide range of activities, including water sports, island hopping tours, hiking and biking trails, and more.
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Province of Palawan
Palawan Island
Palawan is renowned for its breathtaking landscapes, featuring emerald green waters, limestone cliffs, and lush jungles. The island is home to a rich variety of ecosystems, including pristine beaches, coral reefs, and mangroves.
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History of Bantayan Island
Bantayan earned its name from the native term Bantayan sa Hari, which translates to 'Watchtowers of the King'. A total of 18 watchtowers were constructed on the island around the time of the 22nd Governor-General Sebastian Hurtado de Corcuera during a period when slave traders raided the island looking to capture slaves.
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Local Economy
The island's economy depends primarily on tourism during the dry season (Nov-May), however it is also an important fishing hub. It forms a crucial part of Cebu's vast fishing industry, supplying daily catches to Cebu, Manila and even as far as Mindanao. The local fishermen are renowned for their danggit (dried fish). Local food tours are available for you and your guests to dine on delectable, popular seafood dishes at very reasonable, low prices.
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Getting to Bantayan Island
To get to the ferry you can either ride the bus (260 pesos) from Cebu City or travel in a shared van or you could also take a private transfer, which includes pickup from your hotel and drop-off at Hagnaya Port in North Cebu. Private float planes are also available (around $1000 pesos pp). Ferries depart Hagnaya Port daily, between 1:00 am and 5:30 pm. The ferry costs about 300 pesos. Total travel time around 5 to 6 hours excluding wait times.
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Destination Spotlight
Bantayan Island
A one hour ferry ride from Cebu brings you to one of the Philippines best loved destinations, Bantayan Island. Full of charm, white sand beaches and a bustling island community filled with unique discoveries.
Resort Spotlight
Kota Beach Resort, Bantayan Island
Our team travelled to Bantayan Island in September of 2024 and stayed at this resort for a week. We were delighted with the location, the beach, the restaurant and the beach villas. The staff were fabulous! See info below.
About The Resort
Kota Beach Resort features a pristine, long stretch of white sand beach and is the perfect oceanfront setting for an extended stay. The resort's restaurant offers excellent dining choices including awesome breakfasts (try their super fluffy pancakes with a side of sliced mangoes - we had them daily!) There's an outdoor, covered bar with a billiards table, which our team enjoyed during our stay.
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Accommodations
The resort features beachfront thatch-roof cottages, which are cozy, very clean and well air-conditioned. During our 2024 visit, our team stayed in cottages a few rows back from the beach and we all were delighted with the accommodations. The queen size beds were very comfortable as were the bunkbeds. The bathrooms and showers were spotless. Each unit also has a porch with table and chairs.
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Area Things to Do
The resort is located in the charming tourist town of Santa Fe. Shops, markets and restaurants line the streets of Santa Fe. At night the bars and restaurants are filled with tourists and ex-pats dining and cooling off enjoying the tropical night's ocean breezes. There are open air fresh produce markets, a local fish market as well as excellent bakeries. Shop for locally produced crafts, clothing and gifts in town.
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How Long Can Canadians Stay in the Philippines?
Although the standard tourist stay for Canadian passport holders is 30 days (no visa required), Canadian snowbirds can easily apply online for a 6-month Non-Immigrant Tourist Visa. See below…
Applying Online for 6-month Tourist Visas
Non-Immigrant Visas
Temporary Visitors Visa
for visitors coming for pleasure:
Minimum Requirements:
Passport/Travel Document Valid for at least six (6) months beyond the intended period of stay in the Philippines;
Duly Accomplished Visa application form;
Proof of bona fide status as tourist or businessman;
Confirmed tickets for return or onward journey to the next port of destination;
Continued.., Foreign nationals visiting the Philippines temporarily for pleasure or touristic, leisure, religious, recreation, or amusement purposes, or to visit family, relatives, or friends, and staying for a predetermined amount of time. Minimum Requirements: Tickets or flight reservation (entry and exit); Proof of financial capacity (any of the following); Bank statement of the latest six (6) months or tax payments Employment certificate with remuneration Proof of business income Letter of guarantee from the sponsor with proof of financial capacity Documents proving ties to the home country/country of residence (any of the following); Employment certificate Property documents Itinerary; Hotel accommodation or proof of lodging; and For minors not travelling with a parent/guardian (additional requirement): Letter of permission from a parent/guardian