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MANILA, Philippines – The Philippines has lifted its ban on nonessential outbound travel effective October 21, Malacañang said on Friday.
Presidential spokesman Harry Roque said Filipinos who intend to leave the country must have negative antigen tests, confirmed airline tickets, and travel and medical insurance.
“They may be allowed to leave the country subject to the presentation of confirmed round trip tickets and adequate travel and medical insurance for those traveling on tourist visas, the execution of an immigration declaration that recognizes the risks involved in the trip. and a negative antigen (test) result. within 24 hours before departure, subject to Department of Health (DOH) guidelines, ”Roque said in a statement.
/ MUF
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