Best ways to travel to Australia from the Philippines??I
was wondering if there is any other way of going to Australia from the
Philippines.. I'm Half filipino and Half American, raised in California,
I'm really interested in going to Australia(maybe sometime this summer
(next)) but i'm going to school right now and have no means of making
money.. My dad is a retired Air force... U.S...is there any possible way
I could make this happen without spending the thousands of dollars to
get there<<Pls. help thanks
Philippines - 7 Answers
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plane
2 :
By air, you should be able to find some good deals.
3 :
we do have cheap flights here in our country.. don't worry!
4 :
Most
major airlines that serve Philippines fly to Australia.. Try Cathay
pacific. or Singapore Airlines just go to a good travel agent and they
will help you
5 :
by boat as a stowaway
6 :
other way?
go pack yourself thru DHL its a lot cheaper...
addressed to australian immigration in canberra...
u'll find yourself back where you from
yet been in ausie as what you've wished....
kidding aside, there is a student visa offered
check with the ausie embassy or any immigration lawyer
maybe an option you wanna consider...
7 :
If possible,
don't fly with Philippine Airlines as they have their heads so far up
their own asses. The last time i flew with them from Manila to
Australia, i had a nightmare time flying back. They almost wouldn't let
my wife board the plane DESPITE being a Filipino citizen at the time coz
we didn't have any proof of having an outbound flight leaving the
Philippines. The check in staff couldn't get it in their thick skulls we
were on the return leg of a return ticket, plus the fact we both could
enter the Philippines with no restrictions under the Balikbayan rule. So
we had to rush around to the SIngapore Airlines office to get a print
out of our itinerary going back to the UK, only then we were allowed to
check in properly. I will never fly with them to Australia again.
But they were the cheapest at the time, so my advice is, if you do take
them, bring every little travel document, plane ticket or itinerary with
you as the staff are very arrogant with little knowledge of their own
country's visa and entry requirements.