Are foreigners allowed to establish a business in the Philippines
so what i understood is that the best thing to do is to go to square one and start this business under a philippino name...right ?
kakamaker wrote:100K 4 registration but what about offices, i heard that offices should be rented in peza area and there is no small offices
out of 100k may be legal charges could be around 80-90k. for offices, you can find cheaper ones here in cebu. not necessarily in mepza. backdoor/bpo/it enterprise may put up an office to any peza registered facilities area. might be 18k-30k monthly for a small office here in cebu.
What kind of agreement u signed ? can u send me a draft ? (if possible)
kakamaker wrote:do u mean that i can be registred in peza but work in peza registered facilities area outside peza zone ?
yes... there are peza registered facilities where you can open up your office. as long as your business belongs to among the list as qualified for peza registration.

kakamaker wrote:yes i agree, Philippinos are more westernized than Egyptians but why Cebu ? i thought Manila is better coz more easy 2 find skills specially in software programming
maintaining office in cebu is much cheaper than manila. human resource is not a problem since people from mindanao and from other regions in the visayas flocked to cebu... people in manila are mostly from visayas.

Have you met any expats whove had a successful business over there or is it something I should forget entirely?
Also I feel kinda safe about my wife, I know all expats say that but we've been married a long time and there's been times when we've really been broke and struggled and she's still around so I trust her!!
I was thinking of a restaurant franchise or a nice little bar maybe?

for the first time can I get residence visa ?
hope this helpsALOK KUMAR DASS wrote:Sir after taking tourist visa can a able to start restaurant in phillipines? And the tourist visa is only for three months then what next to do to stay for a long time to establish mu business. I m already married. Pls suggest.
tourist visa cant allow you to open a resto business here. since you are already married, u have two options: (1) apply for resident visa (apply first as tourist then upgrade to resident) or (2) put up an investment thru boi or peza.
sambache wrote:Hi,you're actually right,but I think it's everywhere people are doing such bad things.but sad to say that I am a filipina but I never screw a foriegners in my life.now I'm engaged with my belgian boyfriend,we're living together for two years.and I never waste his money or steal just because of my family . I'm with him because I love him and not because of his wealth . We're getting married this year and now I'm busy searching if we can register our business together in our name.because the land property is in my name.
thats easy. i could help you out if you send me message more details of your proposed company 
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