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The right time is when you are ready with the usual requirements — finances, work stability, and rootedness.

But how does one become ready? If you’re serious about traveling to a visa country, you can prepare as early as now.

Wait of right time to have all these in your profile

If you have plans of traveling abroad in the future, open a bank account as soon as possible. How much you have in the bank isn’t the only thing that embassies look at when they’re assessing visa applications. More importantly, they check the date the bank account was created and scrutinize the flow of money that goes in and out of that account.

Find a stable source of income.

Rootedness refers to how strong your ties are in your home country. In other words, you need to show that your life here in the Philippines is good and stable, and that you have no reason to overstay. Remember, a significant number of Filipino tourists violate visa rules in order to work abroad. That’s what embassies are trying to avoid. Many visa applications that get rejected are due to failure to prove rootedness.

Having a stable job or business helps show that you have good life here and that you have a reason to return. This is why it’s always difficult to get a visa if you’re unemployed or recently resigned, unless your other requirements are stellar.

if you’re selfemployed, register your business or service.

submit any proof of income — invoices, contracts, etc. But that’s like throwing a Hail Mary. Sometimes they work, but often they don’t, especially with stricter embassies.

It would have been much easier if you just handled the paperwork in the first place. If you have a business, no matter how small, and you don’t have the papers yet, work on them now so you won’t have to worry about it in the future.

Another important thing: Make sure the business is in your name! Even if you are the “real owner” of the business, if it’s not under your name, it’s not technically or legally yours. You won’t be able to use it. We get messages like that too. They own the business but it’s in the name of a cousin or a grandparent. You can’t expect the embassies to believe you really own the business if none of the papers have your name.


If you’re a freelancer, take care of the paperwork.

File your taxes and secure an ITR.

Maintain good travel history

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