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All requirements shall be submitted to the Philippine Retirement Authority office at:

PHILIPPINE RETIREMENT AUTHORITY
29th Floor Citibank Tower
8741 Paseo de Roxas, 1207 Makati City
PHILIPPINES

PRINCIPAL APPLICANT

1. Duly accomplished Philippine Retirement Authority Application Form

2. Original Passport with Valid Entry Status (i.e. Tourist Visa)
For Applicants holding other types of visa, please downgrade your existing visa to Tourist Visa before applying to the program.

3. Medical Examination Clearance
Can be obtained from any local licensed physician in the Philippines or from a PRA-accredited clinic in Manila – you may also choose to have the medical examination done in your home country provided that it has an English translation (if necessary) then duly authenticated at the Philippine Embassy or Consulate nearest you.

4. National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) Clearance from the Philippines or police clearance from the applicant’s country of origin
Police Clearance obtained in your home country must include an English translation (if necessary) and duly authenticated at the Philippine Embassy or Consulate  nearest you.

5. 6 copies of 1"x1" and 6 copies 2"x2" pictures

6. Bank Certification of Dollar Time Deposit – Inward Remittance to PRA Accredited Banks (Instructions here; Telegraphic Transfer Form here)

Required Dollar Time Deposit:
a. 35 – 49 years old = US$ 75,000.00
b. 50 years old and above = US$ 50,000.00
    Special Reduced Deposit
c.  Former Filipino citizens = US$ 1,500.00 (at least
                                                 35 years old; regardless of
                                                 the number of dependents)

d. Retired ADB employees*:
i. US$ 25,000.00 (50 years and above)
ii. US$ 50,000.00 (below 50 years old)

e. Retired Ambassadors of foreign countries who served in the Philippines = US$ 1,500.00

f. Retired military personnel (and members of the diplomatic corps below Ambassador level) = US$ 50,000.00

g. Additional Dependent (in excess of two) = additional US$ 15,000.00 each (except Former Filipinos)

*Note: For ADB retirees, the balance of US$ 25,000.00 may be filled in   with a pre-existing investment in real property in the Philippines.
                    
7. Fees (One-time only):
a. US$1,500.00 processing and service fee
b. US$10.00 Annual PRA ID Card fee (waived for the first year)

SPOUSE

1. Duly accomplished Philippine Retirement Authority Application Form

2. Original Passport with Valid Entry Status (i.e. Tourist Visa)
For Applicants holding other types of visa, please downgrade your existing visa to Tourist Visa before applying to the program..

3. Medical Examination Clearance
Can be obtained from any local licensed physician in the Philippines or from a PRA-accredited clinic in Manila – you may also choose to have the medical examination done in your home country provided that it has an English translation (if necessary) then duly authenticated at the Philippine Embassy or Consulate nearest you.

4. National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) Clearance from the Philippines or police clearance from the applicant’s country of origin
Police Clearance obtained in your home country must include an English translation (if necessary) and duly authenticated at the Philippine Embassy or Consulate nearest you.

5. 6 copies of 1"x1" and 6 copies 2"x2" pictures

6. Marriage Certificate**

7. Fees (One-time only):
a. US$300.00 processing and service fee
b. US$10.00 Annual PRA ID Card fee (waived for the first year)

DEPENDENT/S

1. Duly accomplished Philippine Retirement Authority Application Form

2. Original Passport with Valid Entry Status (i.e. Tourist Visa)
For Applicants holding other types of visa, please downgrade your existing visa to Tourist Visa before applying to the program.

3. Medical Examination Clearance
Can be obtained from any local licensed physician in the Philippines or from a PRA-accredited clinic in Manila – you may also choose to have the medical examination done in your home country provided that it has an English translation (if necessary) then duly authenticated at the Philippine Embassy or Consulate nearest you.

4. National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) Clearance from the Philippines or police clearance from the applicant’s country of origin
      Police Clearance obtained in your home country must include an English translation (if necessary) and duly authenticated at the Philippine Embassy or Consulate nearest you.

5. 6 copies of 1"x1" and 6 copies 2"x2" pictures

6. Birth Certificate**

7. Fees (One-time only):
a. US$300.00 processing and service fee
b. US$10.00 Annual PRA ID Card fee (waived for the first year)

NOTICE** In lieu of the Marriage or Birth Certificates:
-         Family Register/Domicile (for Koreans & Japanese)
-         Household Register (for Taiwanese)
-         Certificate of Relationship (for P.R.O.C. Chinese)
-         Koseki Tohon (For Japanese)

NOTE:
ALL DOCUMENTS ISSUED IN A LANGUAGE OTHER THAN ENGLISH SHOULD BE ACCOMPANIED BY AN ENGLISH TRANSLATION AUTHENTICATED BY THE PHILIPPINE EMBASSY/CONSULATE SERVING THE LOCALITY OF THE APPLICANT.

ALL DOCUMENTS ISSUED ABROAD OR BY A FOREIGN AUTHORITY SHALL BE LIKEWISE BE AUTHENTICATED BY THE PHILIPPINE EMBASSY/CONSULATE SERVING THE LOCALITY OF THE APPLICANT.