The 3-Year Visa Hack: Why American Investors Are Moving to the Philippines in 2027

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If you have ever considered living the digital nomad lifestyle, running your US-based business from a tropical island, or actively overseeing your international investments overseas, the Philippines offers an immigration loophole that is unmatched anywhere else in the world.

For most international destinations, American tourists are forced to do a “visa run” every 30 to 90 days—meaning you have to pack your bags, book an expensive flight to a neighboring country, and immediately fly back just to reset your tourist visa.

In the Philippines, that completely disappears.

The Philippine Bureau of Immigration allows US citizens to continuously extend their tourist visa for up to 36 months (3 years) without ever leaving the country.

How the 3-Year Tourist Extension Works

The Loboc River in Bohol, Philippines, is a famous tourist spot known for its clear emerald waters and lush scenery, primarily experienced through relaxing river cruises that often include buffet lunches with delicious Filipino food.

The process is incredibly straightforward and built to welcome foreign capital and long-term tourists:

The Arrival: As a US citizen, you arrive at the airport and are automatically granted a 30-day visa-free stay upon entry.

The First Extension: Before those 30 days expire, you simply visit a local Bureau of Immigration (BI) office and receive a 29-day extension.

The Long-Term Extensions: After your first 59 days, you will be issued an ACR I-Card (Alien Certificate of Registration). From there, you can easily pay to extend your visa in 1-month, 2-month, or even 6-month increments.

You can repeat this process for up to three straight years before you are required to leave the country. No mandatory flights. No border runs. Just uninterrupted time to build your business, enjoy the tropical lifestyle, and oversee your assets.

Lock In Your 2027 Tropical Basecamp
At the Bohol Coconuts Baseball & Softball Academy, we are completing the construction of our state-of-the-art Coconuts Performance Center Eco-Lodge in December 2026.

For members of The Founders Club who sponsor a suite, this perfectly aligns with the 2027 calendar year. Instead of just being an absentee investor, you have the unique opportunity to fly to Bohol, seamlessly extend your visa, and actually live in the premium sports-tourism asset you helped build.

You can wake up to island weather, run your US operations on high-speed internet, and walk out to your balcony to watch the next generation of elite MLB and NPB prospects train right in your backyard.

Whether you want to stay for a single month, escape the US winter for six months, or spend an entire year living on the island, we have established the following exclusive long-term lease rates for our 2027 suites:

Tier 1: The Single Suite (400 sq. ft. with Private Veranda)

A single Suite at the Coconuts Performance Center Eco-Lodge bed and breakfast.

Monthly Rate: $800 USD
Six-Month Lease: $4,500 USD ($750/month average)
One-Year Lease: $8,400 USD ($700/month average)

Tier 2: The VIP Double Suite (520 sq. ft. Elevated with Balcony)

Monthly Rate: $1,000 USD
Six-Month Lease: $5,700 USD ($950/month average)
One-Year Lease: $10,800 USD ($900/month average)

Tier 3: The Executive Suite (680 sq. ft. Penthouse-Style Crown Jewel)

The massive Executive Premium Suite at the Coconuts Performance Center Eco-Lodge slated to open in December, 2026.

Monthly Rate: $1,500 USD
Six-Month Lease: $7,800 USD ($1,300/month average)
One-Year Lease: $14,400 USD ($1,200/month average)

The Ultimate Play

You don’t have to navigate foreign real estate markets, sign complicated local apartment leases, or worry about security. As a Founder, your premium suite is waiting for you right on the grounds of an elite international sports academy.

Pack your bags, get your passport stamped, and we will handle the rest.

Download the 2026 Revenue Sharing Agreement

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