2022 PHILIPPINE entry & QUARANTINE requirements (Filipinos & Foreigners, Vaccinated & Unvaccinated)
Last updated: 10 FEBRUARY 2022
Effective FEBRUARY 2022, changes to the entry process and quarantine protocols for international flight passengers arriving in the Philippines (including the Ninoy Aquino international airport or NAIA, Clark international Airport, and Mactan Cebu international Airport) will be implemented, following the most recent resolution by the Inter-Agency task force for emerging and infectious diseases (IATF-EID Resolution No. 159 – S. 2022).
The requirements and protocols vary depending on your vaccination status. Passengers are classified into two types:
FULLY VACCINATED. You’re considered “fully vaccinated” if it has been at least 14 days because you received your second jab of a two-dose vaccine (or your only shot of a one-dose vaccine), and your vaccination status can be verified independently by Philippine authorities upon arrival.
NON-FULLY VACCINATED. This includes those who are completely UNVACCINATED or partially VACCINATED. If your vaccination status CANNOT be independently validated by the authorities, you’ll be required to follow protocol for NON-fully vaccinated.
If you’re traveling with children below 12 years old who cannot be vaccinated: the testing and quarantine protocol of the accompanying parent or guardian shall apply. (As of December 2021, minors 3 years and below with no symptoms are exempted from taking the RT-PCR test or presenting a negative RT-PCR test result. If minor 3 and below has symptoms, the typical testing and quarantine protocol shall apply.)
The color coding of countries of origin of international travelers is temporarily suspended. Previously, countries and territories are categorized into RED, green and YELLOW, depending on the local COVID-19 situation, but that will no longer be applied.
Here are the entry requirements and protocol for international passengers arriving in the Philippines. note that this post only covers items that are related to the COVID-19 pandemic. other immigration and customs requirements still apply and should be met.
❗️ keep in mind that because policies change quickly, frequently and erratically, it is still best contact the authorities directly for the most updated list.
WHAT’S covered IN THIS GUIDE?
For fully Vaccinated
For Non-Vaccinated, partially Vaccinated, Unverifiable Vaccination Status
Additional requirements for ForeignersFor Foreigners Entering Visa-Free
For foreign children traveling with Filipino Nationals
For Foreigners Entering through 9(a) Visa
For Foreigners with other Visa Types
Accepted proof of Vaccination
Philippine airport Arrival Guides
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For fully Vaccinated
Present negative RT-PCR test result taken within 48 hours before departure OR negative antigen test taken within 24 hours before departure.
Present proof of full vaccination. See list of acceptable files below.
NO hotel quarantine needed
Self-monitor for symptoms until DAY 7 from arrival
These are on top of other immigration and Customs requirements that may apply to you.
For Non-Vaccinated, partially Vaccinated, Unverifiable Vaccination Status
Present negative RT-PCR test result taken within 48 hours before departure OR negative antigen test taken within 24 hours before departure.
Undergo hotel quarantine until release of negative swab test result. here are your options: list of certified Quarantine Hotels!
Take swab test on DAY 5.
Self-monitor for symptoms at home until DAY 14 from arrival
These are on top of other immigration and Customs requirements that may apply to you.
Additional requirements for Foreigners
Effective 10 FEBRUARY 2022. Resolution No. 160-B, s-2022.
For Foreigners Entering Visa-Free
These may refer to former Filipino citizens who have Balikbayan privelege under Republic Act No. 9174, offered they are not restricted nationals OR nationals of the countries below who are entitled to a stay not longer than 30 days (Executive purchase 408, S. 1960, as amended):
1. Andorra
2. Angola
3. Antigua and Barbuda
4. Argentina
5. Australia
6. Austria
7. Bahamas
8. Bahrain
9. Barbados
10. Belgium
11. Belize
12. Benin
13. Bhutan
14. Bolivia
15. Botswana
16. Brazil
17. Brunei Darussalam
18. Bulgaria
19. Burkina Faso
20. Burundi
21. Cambodia
22. Cameroon
23. Canada
24. Cape Verde
25. central African Republic
26. Chad
27. Chile
28. Colombia
29. Comoros
30. Congo
31. Costa Rica
32. Cote d’Ivoire
33. Croatia
34. Cyprus
35. Czech Republic
36. democratic Republic of the Congo
37. Denmark
38. Djibouti
39. Dominica
40. Dominican Republic
41. Ecuador
42. El Salvador
43. Equatorial Guinea
44. Eritrea
45. Estonia
46. Ethiopia
47. Fiji
48. Finland
49. France
50. Gabon
51. Gambia
52. Germany
53. Ghana
54. Greece
55. Grenada
56. Guatemala
57. Guinea
58. Guinea Bissau
59. Guyana
60. Haiti
61. Honduras
62. Hungary
63. Iceland
64. Indonesia
65. Ireland
66. Israel
67. Italsult of RT-PCR test taken on DAY 5. They shall also be required to undergo home quarantine until DAY 14.
Immigration and customs policies also apply.
Accepted proof of Vaccination
To show your vaccination status, present any of the following:
VaxCertPH. Here’s how to get one!
International Certificate of Vaccination or Prophylaxis (ICV), issued by the Bureau of Quarantine and world health Organization. Read: how to get an international Certificate of Vaccination from BOQ.
National or state certificate from the foreign government accepting VaxCertPH under a reciprocal arrangement (unless otherwise specified by IATF)
Other proofs of vaccination accepted by the IATF
The Philippine authorities should be able to confirm or verify that the certificate or proof of vaccination is valid or authentic.
In addition, the vaccine you received should meet the following:
If vaccinated in the Philippines, the vaccine you got should be in the list of the Philippine Food and drug administration (FDA) or through a compassionate special permit (CSP).
If vaccinated abroad, the vaccine should be in the emergency use noting of the world health Organization.
Philippine airport Arrival Guides
For a much more comprehensive step-by-step guide to the airport ARRIVAL PROCESSES in the Philippines, check out these posts:
NAIA Arrival Protocol
Clark airport Arrival Protocol
Cebu airport Arrival Protocol
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