The Philippine government’s annual reporting period for foreign nationals is open until March 1.

Key Points:

  • Foreign nationals must report in person to participating Bureau of Immigration offices on or before March 1 and bring their:
    • Original registration identity card (ACR I-card).
    • Valid passport (except for refugees and stateless nationals).
  • Philippine authorities will not allow representatives to report on behalf of foreign nationals for the 2023 annual report except under limited circumstances. Individuals must schedule an appointment for the 2023 annual report.
  • Individuals who fail to report by March 1 may face administrative fines or other penalties.

Additional Information: All registered foreign nationals, including those who hold immigrant visas, nonimmigrant visas or alien certificate of registration identity cards, must complete the annual reporting requirement within the first two months of each calendar year.

BAL Analysis: Foreign nationals are reminded to complete registration procedures as early as possible to avoid the rush before the deadline.

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