Category Archives: Immigration

Raissa Robles Finds She Is Ineligible For Canadian Visa!

Filipino TNTs In America Can Now Visit Canada Visa-Free!

TORONTO, Canada (The Adobo Chronicles, Toronto Bureau) – Filipino TNTs, or Tago ng Tago (always hiding from Immigration) in America will now be able to visit Canada visa-free!

This was announced today by the Canadian government as part of its overall campaign to promote tourism in the country. The new policy was inspired by the new Philippine branding “We Give the World Our Best” which was first launched in the United Kingdom, featuring the Filipina nurse who was the first to administer the Covid-19 vaccine.

“We definitely want our share of the best,” Canada’s foreign minister told The Adobo Chronicles.

The only requirement is for potential Filipino travelers to have a Philippine passport that’s valid for at least 10 years plus a Visa, Mastercard or American Express credit card that has an available credit limit of $20,000.

The credit card requirement will be waved for Filipino Registered Nurses.

ANGKAT BUHAY: Leni Robredo Proposes New Immigration Policy To Attract Foreign Manpower!

MANILA, Philippines (The Adobo Chronicles, Manila Bureau) – Ex-Vice President Leni Robredo is back in the limelight after a year of her embarrassing loss to Bongbong Marcos in the 2022 presidential elections.

Robredo has been busy beefing up her pet project, Angat Buhay, collaborating with other Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) to create what she is describing as the largest volunteer network in the Philippines.

The ex-VP has other worthy projects in mind.

Concerned about the problem of “brain drain” whereby Filipino professionals are leaving the country to work and live abroad, Robredo is proposing a new campaign she is calling “Angkat Buhay.”

In her proposal, Robredo urged appropriate agencies in the Marcos administration to encourage foreign nationals to work and live in the Philippines as a way to replace the outgoing Filipino professionals.

“We need to replace our domestic manpower resources,” she said, “by opening our country to foreigners who wish to work and live here, visa-free and tax-free.”

Robredo volunteered to head a new department she wants to call DAB: Department of Angkat Buhay.

(Graphics by Orman O. Manansala for The Adobo Chronicles)