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Thursday, July 4, 2024

BI launches online special study permit application

FOREIGN STUDENTS who are looking to study in the country can now apply for a special study permit (SSP) online.

In a news release Thursday, the Bureau of Immigration (BI) announced that it has launched the online application for SSP.

Immigration Commissioner Norman Tansingco said the new way of applying for the special permit, is part of the agency’s broader modernization efforts, aligning with the vision of a "Bagong Immigration towards the Bagong Pilipinas."

He said the new online application system is expected to significantly improve the efficiency and convenience of obtaining the said permit via the BI’s online services portal at e-services.immigration.gov.ph.

"The launch of the online SSP application is a significant step in our ongoing efforts to modernize the Bureau. This is part of our commitment to making transactions easier and more convenient for the public,” Tansingco said.

“By moving applications online, we also aim to minimize opportunities for corruption, ensuring a more transparent and efficient process,” he said.

An SSP is a permit for foreign students to study in the Philippines. Applicants should meet the specific criteria which include, below 18 years of age, enrolled and admitted in a non-degree course, enrolled and admitted in a short course of less than one year, or being a trainee or intern completing a degree course.

Those enrolled in aviation or flying schools to complete the required number of flying hours are also eligible for an SSP.

Tansingco said the BI's online services portal also offers several other services including, the annual report, emigration clearance certificate, dual citizenship, tourist visa extension, and waiver of exclusion grounds.

“The availability of these services online is expected to enhance the overall experience for those interacting with the BI,” he said.

The BI will also launch an online application for student visas as well as other key immigration services.

The public may visit e-services.immigration.gov.ph to know more about the BI's online services. (Ferdinand Patinio)



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