Does Philippines have a digital nomad visa?
Yes. Philippines offers a dedicated digital-nomad or remote-work visa for people earning from outside the country, with a monthly income floor of roughly $800. Getting it is straightforward.
In practice: SRRV retirement (40+, $800/mo pension or $20k+ deposit) + new DNV 2025. Resident aliens taxed PH-source only (territorial); top 35%.
Tax for foreign residents in Philippines
For a foreign earner, Philippines's income is treated lightly. The country uses a territorial or remittance basis, so foreign-source income is often left largely untaxed locally, with a headline top personal rate around 35%. This is general information, not tax advice — confirm your own situation with a cross-border professional before you move.
From visa to permanent residency
If you're thinking past a year or two, check whether the stay builds toward settlement: in Philippines, there is no clear path from this stay to permanent residency — several of these visas are explicitly capped or non-renewable. Immigration rules change often, so treat these as directional and verify the current policy with official sources.
Healthcare and insurance
Healthcare access for a foreigner in Philippines is reasonably accessible. A mid-tier private health plan runs roughly $120 a month — most long-stay visas require proof of cover.