27/03/2021
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DUE to the rising cases of coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19), NEW Travel Restrictions have been imposed in the country as of Wednesday, March 24, 2021.
One of these is the new General Community Quarantine bubble enforced in Metro Manila, Bulacan, Cavite, Laguna, and Rizal from March 22 to April 4.
What are the Philippines’ latest travel requirements?
FILIPINOS RETURNING TO THE PHILIPPINES
The National Task Force (NTF) Against Covid-19 has modified the travel restrictions that it issued earlier, allowing all Filipino citizens entry into the country although subject to the quota on international arrivals.
**Inbound foreigners are still temporarily barred, except for the following:
* Diplomats and members of international organizations and their dependents who hold a 9(c) or 47(a)(2) visa at the time of entry;
* Foreign nationals involved in medical repatriation;
* Foreign seafarers under the "Green Lanes" program for crew change;
* Foreign spouses and children of Filipino citizens with valid visas; and
* Emergency, humanitarian, and other analogous cases approved by the NTF chairperson.
Other travel requirements by LGUs
Here is the LATEST LIST of Travel Requirements of some Local Government Units (LGUs) in the Philippines as of March 24, 2021:
CEBU City
* A negative swab test result is required.
Inbound domestic travelers to Cebu City will still need to present negative swab test results, although they will no longer be required to undergo quarantine for 14 days.
Only Authorized Persons Outside of Residence (APOR) are exempted from the reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) test requirement.
* Medical certificate and travel authority are no longer required.
Other requirements, such as the medical certificate and travel authority from the Joint Task Force Covid Shield, have been dropped.
MANDAUE City
* No longer required: Swab test result, medical certificate, and travel authority
However, requirements for locally stranded individuals (LSIs) or returning residents, APOR, and non-APOR or travelers for leisure activities vary.
MANDAUE City: Requirements for LSI's
LSIs or returning residents will have to email the Mandaue City Tourism Office (MCTO):
* Scanned copy of a valid ID
* Certificate of barangay residency
* Complete address in Mandaue City with a contact number
* Pass symptoms screening at the ports
MANDAUE City: Requirements for APORs
An APOR returning for work in a private establishment will have to submit:
* Certificate of employment
* Travel order
* Company ID
* Travel itinerary
* Confirmed hotel booking or accommodation.
An APOR returning for work in government agencies will have to submit:
* Government-issued ID
* Travel order
* Travel itinerary
MANDAUE City: Requirements for Leisure Travels
A non-APOR or traveler for leisure activities will have to submit:
* A government-issued ID
* Confirmed hotel booking or accommodation
* Travel itinerary
* Contact number and address in Mandaue City
Lapu-Lapu City
All travel requirements have been dropped in Lapu-Lapu City, but the City Government will strictly enforce public health standards.
The City, however, has yet to seek clarification with the IATF on whether the removal of the RT-PCR test as a travel requirement applies to returning overseas Filipinos and foreign nationals traveling to the Philippines.
TALISAY City and CEBU Province
* No longer required: Acceptance letter, travel authority, and negative RT-PCR test results
For those traveling from different towns and component cities in Cebu Province, the following requirements are to be presented:
* Medical certificate
* Pass symptoms screening in ports and airports.
APORs are required to present documents of their itinerary in the area.
CEBU Province
Required are:
* Medical certificate issued seven days before the travel date
* Pre-booking confirmation of any resort or hotel accredited by the Cebu Provincial Task Force
* Pass symptoms checking
DAVAO City
Required are:
* A negative RT-PCR test result
Passengers must undergo RT-PCR tests not more than 72 hours before the flight.
Saliva-based RT-PCR tests, still taken not more than 72 hours before the flight, will be accepted if done by the Philippine Red Cross.
For children below 12 years old, tests will not be required unless parents or chaperones tested positive for Covid-19.
* Passengers going to the city must secure their Safe Davao QR Code (DQR).
Davao City: Requirements for APORs from National Government agencies
* Identification card
* Travel order
* Travel itinerary
* No longer required: Travel authority from the Joint Task Force Covid Shield and health certificates
BORACAY
Required are:
* Confirmed hotel booking
* Negative RT-PCR test results within 72 hours before the trip to the island
* Boracay tourist QR Code
* Traze App
The saliva test will be accredited for tourists. This will not only be limited to the Philippine Red Cross but also other testing facilities accredited with the Department