Do you still need the e arrival card in Philippines?

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Upon arrival at a Philippine airport, display your e-travel QR code to the immigration officer. Failure to do so may delay your entry. Ensure the code is readily accessible.
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Changes to Arrival Procedures in the Philippines: E-Arrival Card No Longer Required

Effective August 1, 2022, the Philippines has eliminated the requirement for the e-Arrival Card (eAFC) for all inbound travelers.

Revised Arrival Process

Upon arrival at a Philippine airport, travelers will now follow the simplified arrival process:

  1. Present passport and visa (if applicable): Display your passport and visa (if required for your nationality) to the immigration officer.
  2. Provide proof of vaccination (if applicable): If applicable, present your proof of vaccination against COVID-19 as required by local regulations.
  3. Complete customs declaration (if applicable): If necessary, fill out the customs declaration form to declare any taxable items you may be carrying.
  4. Go through security screening: Pass through the security screening process.
  5. Proceed to baggage claim: Collect your baggage and proceed to the arrivals area.

Benefits of the Revised Process

The removal of the eAFC streamlines the arrival process, providing the following benefits to travelers:

  • Faster clearance: Eliminating the need to fill out the eAFC reduces the time spent at immigration counters.
  • Simplified documentation: Travelers no longer need to worry about accessing and presenting the eAFC QR code upon arrival.

Note:

While the eAFC is no longer required, travelers are still advised to prepare necessary documentation such as passports, visas (if applicable), and proof of vaccination before departure.

For the most up-to-date information on entry requirements and procedures, travelers should refer to the official website of the Bureau of Immigration of the Philippines.