Balikbayans allowed to enter Philippines starting December 7

CLARK FREEPORT -- The Bureau of Immigration (BI) said it will grant visa-free entry privileges to tourists falling under the Balikbayan Program starting December 7, 2020.

Balikbayans are former Filipinos and spouse and children of Filipinos or former Filipinos who are allowed visa-free entry under Executive Order 408, series of 1960.

BI Commissioner Jaime Morente said the one-year balikbayan privilege shall be given to foreign spouse and children of Filipinos who are traveling with them.

Entry shall also be granted to former Filipinos, including their spouse and children who should be traveling with them.

"Following the latest resolution of the Inter-Agency Task Force for the Management of Emerging Infectious Diseases (IATF), we have devised guidelines to guarantee the smooth implementation of the policy," Morente said.

The policy requires inbound Balikbayan tourists to be from visa-free countries under Executive Order 408, s. 1960; have a pre-booked quarantine facility; have a pre-booked Covid-19 testing at a laboratory operating at the airport; and be subject to the maximum capacity of inbound passengers at the port and date of entry.

Morente reminded former Filipinos who wish to avail themselves of the balikbayan privilege should present their old Philippine passports or a copy of their birth certificate to the immigration officer upon arrival.

Their spouses and children shall present their marriage certificates and birth certificates, respectively.

He likewise recommended they queue together for easier verification and processing.

The Balikbayan Program as instituted by Republic Act 6768, amended by Republic Act 9174, which was launched by the Philippine Government in 1989 to attract and encourage overseas Filipinos to come and visit their motherland.

This is in recognition of their contribution to the economy of the country through the foreign exchange inflow and revenues that they generate.

Other travel restrictions for inbound passengers, according to the BI, remain in effect.

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