How Many Hectares of Land Can You Own in the Philippines as a Foreigner or Filipino?

Discover the land ownership limits in the Philippines for foreigners and Filipinos, including urban and rural land regulations.

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In the Philippines, foreigners can own up to 1,000 square meters of urban land or one hectare of rural land. However, by owning a corporation that is 60% Filipino-owned, they can indirectly own more land. Filipino citizens or former Filipino citizens may own up to five hectares of rural land.

FAQs & Answers

  1. Can foreigners legally own land in the Philippines? Foreigners cannot directly own land in the Philippines except for up to 1,000 square meters of urban land or one hectare of rural land, but they can own land indirectly through a corporation that is at least 60% Filipino-owned.
  2. How much rural land can a Filipino citizen own in the Philippines? Filipino citizens or former Filipino citizens may own up to five hectares of rural land.
  3. What is the role of a Filipino-owned corporation in foreign land ownership? Foreigners can indirectly own more land in the Philippines by forming or owning a corporation that is at least 60% owned by Filipinos, allowing greater land ownership rights through the corporation.
  4. Are there limits on urban land ownership for foreigners in the Philippines? Yes, foreigners are limited to owning up to 1,000 square meters of urban land directly.