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eTravel: Philippine One-Stop Electronic Travel Declaration System
#BOCDigitalization | The eTravel Customs System serves as a digital data collection platform for both travelers and crew members arriving in and departing from the Philippines. The primary features of this web portal include the Bureau of Customs’ Electronic Customs Baggage and Currency Declaration interface, aimed at improving border control, bolstering health surveillance, and facilitating economic data analysis. The BOC is set to initiate its pilot implementation at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport and Clark International Airport.
E-TRAVEL REGISTRATION REMINDER
The Philippine Embassy in Washington D.C. reminds the public that all travelers to the Philippines are required to register at https://etravel.gov.ph/ , which is an online portal for the implementation of the electronic passenger registration and Health Declaration Checklist (HDC).
e-Travel registration is FREE OF CHARGE and does not collect or require any form of online payment. Please beware of fake, fraudulent, or scam websites and entities, which require payment upon registration.
The website https://etravel.gov.p h / is the ONLY OFFICIAL registration website for all travelers to the Philippines.
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- July 21, 2023
Philippine Travel Information System
Announcement
You may only register within 72 hours prior to your arrival or departure in the Philippines. Travelers are enjoined to present their eTravel QR code to flight boarding.
Frequently Asked Questions
In response to the IATF directive eArrivalCard will be officially replaced by eTravel which incorporates the health declaration checklist.
What is IATF?
The Inter-Agency Task Force for the Management of Emerging Infectious Diseases (IATF-EID) is a task force organized by the Government of the Philippines to respond to affairs concerning emerging infectious diseases in the country. The IATF-EID convened in January 2020 to address the growing viral outbreak in Wuhan, China which was eventually called COVID-19. On March 9, 2020, President Duterte called the IATF-EID amidst the rising cases of COVID-19 in the Philippines. The IATF-EID is composed of the following executive departments and agencies: Chair: Department of Health Co-Chair: Department of National Defense Members: Department of Agriculture; Department of Budget and Management; Department of Education; Department of Finance; Department of Foreign Affairs; Department of Information and Communications Technology; Department of the Interior and Local Government; Department of Justice; Department of Labor and Employment; Department of Migrant Workers; Department of Public Works and Highways; Department of Science and Technology; Department of Social Welfare and Development; Department of the Interior and Local Government; Department of Tourism; Department of Trade and Industry; Department of Transportation; Office of the Executive Secretary; Office of the Press Secretary; Presidential Management Staff; Office of the Special Assistant to the President; Commission on Higher Education; Technical Education and Skills Development Authority; National Economic and Development Authority; Office of the Chief Presidential Legal Counsel; and Civil Service Commission.
What does Fully Vaccinated mean?
F“Fully Vaccinated” against COVID-19 is defined as a traveler who has second (2nd) dose in a 2 dose series or a single dose COVID-19 vaccine MORE THAN Fourteen (14) days prior to the date and time of departure from the country of origin/port of embarkation (“Primary Series COVID-19 Vaccination”).
What does Booster mean?
“Booster” shot shall refer to doses administered to a vaccinated population that has completed a primary vaccination series.
Why do I need to register to the eTravel?
Starting 01 September 2021, all incoming travelers to the Philippines are advised to use the eTravel registration system as mandated by IATF Resolution No. 135 dated 26 August 2021.
What is the official website of the eTravel?
The https://etravel.gov.ph/ is the ONLY OFFICIAL registration website for all international inbound travelers to the Philippines.
Do I need to pay for the registration of eTravel?
eTravel registration is FREE OF CHARGE and does not collect or require any form of online payment. BEWARE of fake, fraudulent, or scam websites and entities which require payment upon registration.
Do I need to download an application to use the eTravel?
No. eTravel is an information system that is mobile responsive, and a web based online platform. To use the eTravel, all you need is a smartphone or tablet or laptop or personal computer. You can open the eTravel using a mobile or computer internet browser.
Do I need an internet connection to use the eTravel?
Yes. eTravel is an online platform and therefore can only be used when you have an internet access. It is highly recommended to use eTravel while you have good and stable internet connection.
Can I register few days before the flight (before I travel)?
Yes. You may only register within 3 days (or 72 hours) prior to your arrival in the Philippines. Travelers are enjoined to present their proof of valid eTravel registration prior to flight boarding. It is important that your recent declaration of health condition is within 72 hours before arrival.
Is all information asked in the eTravel relevant to Health Declaration Checklist requirement?
Yes. Although some questions were added so that the system can determine your category based on the IATF requirements such as age, traveler classification, itinerary, etc. so you can be categorized and easily assisted/guided by the health border authorities when you arrive at the airport or seaport.
What is eHDC?
It stands for "electronic Health Declaration Card". This is the same yellow paper form which was previously used to be filled out manually by all arriving travelers in the Philippines and submitted to BOQ upon arrival. Instead of this, the eTravel replaces it digitally and your proof of registration and submission is the QR Code form that you receive upon successful registration with the eTravel.
What is the difference between the Green QR Code and Red QR Code of eTravel?
The GREEN QR Code is issued by the eTravel system when your submission of the required information and attachments are complete and complies with the IATF latest entry protocols ( IATF Resolution No. 2, s. 2022 ) . On the other hand, you will be issued a Reg QR Code in case you have missing requirements and you will be interviewed upon arrival at the airport by a BOQ personnel to manually verify and determine if you will be required to undergo facility-based quarantine and RT-PCR Testing.
What do I need to do after I register?
Take a screenshot or Download of your personal QR Code before closing or exiting the eTravel webiste or application. You will be required to show this QR code to an airline representative before being allowed to board your flight. Upon arrival in the Philippines, you must present this QR code to the BOQ Quarantine officers for verification.
What happens if I have a QR Code issued upon successful registration with eTravel?
If you received a QR Code upon registration with eTravel, you are pre-qualified for the express lane upon your arrival at the airport/seaport. This means that there’s no need to show the other documents to the Quarantine Officer. However, the data are still reviewed and verified by the BOQ before your actual arrival at the airport in case you have submitted wrongful information and/or the supporting documents you have submitted or uploaded, such as the vaccination or COVID-19 test, is incomplete or incorrect, you will be flagged by the BOQ and may still be required to undergo manual verification upon arrival. Therefore, ensure that you have properly filled out your information and submitted the correct document.
What happens if I have a Red QR Code issued upon successful registration with eTravel?
You will be manually verified by the Quarantine Officers and determine if you are compliant with the entry protocol set by the Philippine Government. It is necessary to show the specific documents which will be asked from you by the officer.
What is “Express Lane”?
Express lane has been included in the eTravel process to provide further convenience to the health protocol compliant international inbound travelers. When you are issued a Green QR Code and the information and supporting documents you have submitted during online registration has been approved, you are qualified in the express lane where your Green QR Code will be scanned and tagged for your arrival date and time. There may be no further interview or need for submission of any documents.
What is Manual Process?
Manual process is required for travelers issued with a Red QR Code. This is to verify and determine if you are compliant with the health protocol requirements of entering the Philippines. This also happens when your submitted information or uploaded documents needed evaluation upon arrival.
Does it automatically mean that I will be quarantined if I am manually processed upon arrival by BOQ?
No. If BOQ is able to verify your information and found you to be compliant based on the entry requirements, you will be advised to proceed to Immigration without the need for facility-based quarantine.
Can I print my eTravel personal QR code instead of screenshot?
Yes. You can print this for presentation at airport/seaport of origin and upon arrival in the Philippines. Yet again, for your convenience, you may as well take a screenshot or click download to save your eTravel personal QR code in your smartphone for presentation at the airport/seaport and upon arrival in the Philippines.
I lost the screenshot of my personal QR Code, what do I do?
If you registered within 72 hours prior to your arrival to the Philippines, you may retrieve your personal QR Code and view some of your details using the "Edit Registration” tab in the eTravel website. To open my profile, go to the eTravel etravel.gov.ph/search and enter your reference number and date of birth then press the CONTINUE button as shown in the blue box below.
I made a mistake. Can I still edit my information after I have successfully registered?
For as long as you have not been processed, verified, and tagged as arrived by the border health authorities (BOQ) in the eTravel you may still change some of your information in the eTravel through the “Edit Registration” tab in the eTravel website. You will not be able to edit your data once you have arrived, verified and tagged as arrived by the Quarantine Officer. The editable information are mainly the data that is needed during the issuance of your quarantine certificate (i.e. arrival date, address, other personal info).
I have registered more than once in the eTravel for my travel, which QR code should I use?
You may use either of the QR Code but you should only choose one to present upon your arrival. Only the verified QR Code by BOQ upon your arrival at the airport/seaport is valid for your travel. Presenting different QR code during the process may cause delay or inconvenience for you.
Why can I not use the same QR Code next flight?
In compliance with the Republic Act No. 10173 (otherwise known as the “Data Privacy Act”), all sensitive personal information is immediately deleted from the eTravel database after you have been completely processed based on the quarantine and health protocol set by the Government in response to the COVID-19 pandemic and for disease surveillance and response. Your personal eTravel QR Code is therefore issued per transaction in the system and new registration is required for each travel.
How many days is the quarantine period?
1. FULLY VACCINATED- 7 days 2. PARTIALLY/UNVACCINATED- 10 days
What if the result of my COVID-19 RT-PCR is positive?
You will receive a call from the BOQ Operation Center to give instructions on your isolation procedure.
Which COVID-19 laboratory will test me?
There are twelve (12) accredited laboratories for testing of international inbound traveler to ensure service level agreement. These laboratories are required to visit and conduct testing at your quarantine hotels and are mandated to release the result within 24 hours from the time of testing. Here are the list of laboratories: 1. AL MOLECULAR DIAGNOSTIC LABORATORY 2. CHINESE GENERAL HOSPITAL AND MEDICAL CENTER 3. DETOXICARE MOLECULAR DIAGNOSTICS LABORATORY 4. FIRSTAIDE DIAGNOSTIC CENTER 5. INTRAMUROS MOLECULAR LABORATORY 6. JT CENICA MEDICAL HEALTH SYSTEM 7. KAIROS DIAGNOSTIC LABORATORY 8. PHILIPPINE AIRPORT DIAGNOSTIC LABORATORY 9. PHILIPPINE RED CROSS 10. SAFEGUARD DNA DIAGNOSTICS LABORATORY 11. THE LORDS GRACE MEDICAL AND INDUSTRIAL CLINIC
Can I select which laboratory I will be tested?
Yes, but you may only choose from the list of accredited laboratories. You can select the laboratory when you are processed by the BOQ at the airport/seaport of your arrival. You will be asked by BOQ to choose from the list your preferred laboratory.
What will I present as proof that I have completed the quarantine requirement?
You will need the BOQ Quarantine Certificate as proof of your quarantine completion. You will not be allowed by the Hotel to check out unless you are able to show valid Quarantine Certificate from BOQ.
How do I get the BOQ Quarantine Certificate?
You are only able to get the BOQ Quarantine Certificate if you have been tested by an accredited COVID-19 laboratory and you are found NEGATIVE from COVID-19. BOQ Quarantine Certificate will be issued by the BOQ Medical Team in charge at the isolation facility. Your Quarantine Certificate will only be available if your test is NEGATIVE.
Philippine One-Stop Electronic Travel Declaration System
Initiative of the Government of the Philippines:
Please be guided about the guidelines for all passengers arriving and departing in the Philippines:
What is the eTravel System?
The eTravel System is a digital single data collection platform for passengers arriving in and departing from the Philippines, which shall be utilized for border control, health surveillance, and economic data analysis.
What is the official website of the eTravel System?
The https://etravel.gov.ph is the only official website of eTravel.
Who are required to register or update in the eTravel?
The following shall be required to register/update in the eTravel System, except foreign diplomats, and their dependents, foreign dignitaries, and members of their delegation, 9(e) visa holders, and holders of diplomatic and official/service passport:
Arriving Filipino and foreign crew members; Arriving Filipino and foreign passengers; and Departing Filipino passengers.
Guidelines:
https://www.facebook.com/immigration.helpline.ph/posts/pfbid02iXBfvKkvz6ZQE6PvKKyMMEzKFMb6N2kqjHEizCcfnJUgTSHa6bymLSZP8zoader3l
https://etravel.gov.ph/frequently-asked-questions
eTravel Registration: https://etravel.gov.ph/
How to Accomplish eTRAVEL Form for Philippine Departure and Arrival
WHAT'S COVERED IN THIS GUIDE?
What is eTravel?
The eTravel form is an online form used to collect personal and travel information from passengers entering and exiting the Philippines for the purpose of immigration, border control, data analysis, and health surveillance. It serves as your departure/arrival card, health declaration, and contact tracing form.
It was first implemented at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic to reduce physical contact between the passengers and airport personnel, replacing the traditional paper departure cards. Today, no more pandemic, but it has remained in use.
Who are required to accomplish the eTravel form?
Most travelers are required to complete and submit the form, including the following:
- arriving Filipinos and foreign nationals
- departing Filipinos
Adults and children alike falling under these two categories must submit an eTravel form. That covers most travelers.
I say “most” because, as you can see, it does not include departing foreigners. The following are also exempted from submitting eTravel:
- foreign diplomats and dependents
- foreign dignitaries and members of delegation
- 9(e) visa holders
- holders of diplomatic and official/service passport
The eTravel form must be completed and submitted as early as 72 hours (3 days) before your departure from the Philippines or expected arrival time in the Philippines.
If you’re traveling with family, you can also complete this form on behalf of your family members.
How to Create an eTravel Account
Whether you’re outbound or inbound traveler, the first step is to create an account, if you don’t have one yet. You can do so in two ways:
- the official eTravel website: etravel.gov.ph
- the official eGovPH app: Android , iOS (Apple)
If you have traveled internationally and submitted an eTravel form before 2024, it doesn’t mean that you automatically have an account. Prior to 2024, creating an account was not a requirement. One could simply accomplish the form and submit without having to sign up for an account. However, in early 2024, this has become mandatory. Don’t worry. It does feel like a lot of work in the beginning, but it will make your subsequent submissions a breeze because, unlike before, the system is now able to save your personal details and automatically fill in some of the fields with pre-saved data.
If you don’t have an account yet, here’s how:
- Visit the etravel.gov.ph/authentication . This is the official sign-up page. Make sure you’re on the right website.
- Enter a valid email address. Make sure it’s correct because the system will be sending a one-time password (OTP) to this email address.
- Enter the OTP. Check your email to retrieve it. It should have 6 digits.
- Create a password. The password must have at least 8 characters, with at least one uppercase and one lowercase letter. Re-enter your password to confirm.
- Enter your personal information. The system will ask for the following: – Full name – Sex – Birth date – Mobile number – Citizenship – Country of birth – Passport number Tap NEXT.
- Enter your residential address. Click NEXT after.
- Review all the information you entered. The system will show you a summary of your details. If every thing is correct, hit SUBMIT.
That’s it! You now have an eTravel account!
Using this account, you can register a trip for yourself and even family members.
Now, it’s time to register your trip.
How to Accomplish eTravel for DEPARTING Passengers
Now that you have an account, all you need to do is register your upcoming trip. Every time you do so, you’ll be asked if you’re completing the form for yourself or for a family member. (Yes, you can submit a form on their behalf.) You’ll also be asked if it’s for ARRIVAL or DEPARTURE.
This section is for DEPARTURE , i.e. for those flying OUT of the Philippines. This applies to all Filipino passengers and crewmembers. Foreign nationals departing the Philippines do not need to register their departure trip.
Here’s how to register a departure trip:
- Select whether you’re accomplishing the form for yourself or a family member. You should also select whether you’re traveling by air or by sea. Let’s assume you’re flying, so choose AIR.
- Choose DEPARTURE (Leaving the Philippines). Make sure you select the right one! Then click CONTINUE.
- Enter your travel details, including the following: – Your occupation . Select the industry closest to yours) – Purpose of travel . If you’re traveling as a tourist, choose HOLIDAY/PLEASURE/VACATION. Other choices are OFW, Convention/Conference, Education/Training/Studies, Religion/Pilgrimage, and Transit. Just pick what applies to you.. – Traveler type . Choose AIRCRAFT PASSENGER. – Destination country and address . If you’re staying at a hotel, enter your hotel’s address. If you’re staying with someone else, type their address.
- Enter your flight information. Provide the following details: – Date of departure – Name of airline – Flight number – Airport of departure. If flying out of Manila, choose NINOY AQUINO INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT (MNL). But make sure you pick the right terminal, too. – Seat number (optional) Click NEXT.
- Review your details. You’ll be shown a summary of all the info you entered. Make sure everything is correct. If so, click SUBMIT.
- Save or take a screenshot of your eTravel QR code. This will also be sent to the email address you used.
That’s it! All your information will also be sent to the Immigration Officer’s database. In most cases, they won’t even ask to see your QR code because they can already see it on their screen as you clear Immigration Check.
How to Accomplish eTravel for ARRIVING Passengers
Assuming you already have an eTravel account, you only need to register your trip. For ARRIVAL registration, all passengers — Filipinos and foreigners alike — must complete and submit an ARRIVAL eTravel form. Just follow these steps.
- Choose ARRIVAL (Entering the Philippines). Make sure you select the right one! Then click CONTINUE.
- Enter your travel details, including the following: – Your occupation. Select the industry closest to yours) – Purpose of travel. If you live in the Philippines and you just went abroad for business or holiday, choose RETURNING RESIDENT. Other options are OFW, Convention/Conference, Education/Training/Studies, Religion/Pilgrimage, and Transit. Just pick what applies to you. – Traveler type. Choose AIRCRAFT PASSENGER. – Country of origin. This is the country where you will be flying from.
- Enter your address in the Philippines. Choose where you will be staying in the Philippines: Residence, Hotel/Resort, or Transit. Once you select, type in the address of your residence or hotel, whichever is applicable.
- Enter your flight information. Provide the following details: – Date of arrival – Name of airline – Flight number – Airport of arrival. If flying to Manila, choose NINOY AQUINO INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT (MNL). But make sure you pick the right terminal, too. – Seat number (optional) Click NEXT.
- Fill out the Health Declaration Form. Enter all the countries you have visited within the past 30 days. You’ll also be asked if you have been sick, have experienced symptoms, or have been exposed to someone with symptoms within the past 30 days. After answering all the items, click NEXT.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
I want to change something after generating the qr code. how to correct it.
You can still edit your info if you noticed a typo error or you entered wrong data. However, note that you can only do this BEFORE it gets validated or verified by the BOQ officer upon your arrival sa Pilipinas. Ensure that you make your corrections before your flight to the Philippines.
To do this, just go to the main page or home page of eTravel, then click the UPDATE REGISTRATION button. Provide your reference number or transaction number and birth date.
At what point of the airport process should I present the QR code?
In most cases, you won’t be asked to present this at any point. But it doesn’t mean you can skip it. The Immigration Officer can see on their screens if you’ve accomplished this form.
- If they see that you have, they usually won’t ask for it.
- If they can’t find your eTravel for this trip, they will ask you to step aside and accomplish one at the tablet station nearby.
Do I have to pay for eTravel QR Code? How much is the charge?
No, you don’t need to pay anything for the eTravel QR Code. It is FREE of charge. If you landed on a website requiring you to pay for the service, it’s definitely a scam.
I’m traveling with family. Does every one of us need to accomplish eTravel?
YES and NO. YES, every member of the family on your trip must have an eTravel record, but not everyone needs to create an account. One member can create an account and then they can register all the accompanying family members under that one account. I’ve done it myself for my mother and sister on our most recent trip, and we didn’t encounter any problem.
Note that this does not apply to friends, colleagues, or romantic partners. If you’re not family, each of you must create an account.
Is there a Tagalog version of this article?
We will be publishing a Tagalog video version of this on our YouTube channel .
Do I still need to accomplish One Health Pass and eArrival Card?
No need. The eTravel has officially replaced the now obsolete One Health Pass and eArrival Card starting 2 December 2022.
To be honest, all these systems are very similar. The changes are not too drastic. Some items were removed such as the Philhealth Number, and then some required items are now optional. The noticeable difference is not really the content but the appearance or the user interface.
Updates Log & Credits
2024 • 5 • 4 – Reflected “account creation requirement” update, and included Departure process: Yosh Dimen 2023 • 2 • 24 – Original publication, covers only Arrival process: Asta Alvarez
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what option should I choose after my vacation in let’s say Japan, and I’m just going back home to the Philippines?
purpose of travel: what option should I choose after my vacation in let’s say Japan, and I’m just going back home to the Philippines?
I’m vaccinated with j&j. do I need to have booster for my etravel application
Hi Mary Grace, ‘yan ung 1 dose lang po ano? Afaik, hindi na required ang booster now.
yes po.color blu3 nging color ng qr code ko then n/a Yung lumabas dun sa health survey.ok lng po b yun?
ohhh.. for departure pala ung Blue QR code.. ung health declaration daw will be edited for Arrival na.
naku blue din ung sa akin.. nagskip siya sa health declaration na part. tapos di naman ma-edit. weird.
hello po ano po update sa color blue na qr code po? color blue rin po sakin
nakaalis naman po kayo ng walang issue sa blue QR code?
Ay. Naku di ko po alam pag blue yung QR code. Green and red lang po ung naeencounter namin. Green is diretso na, tas pag red, need pa ng additional docs to verify. Pero pag blue po, hindi ko po alam. :(
Manila to cebu need pa ba etravel again? If Foreign passport holder
Hi just to clarify, do employees fall under worker/labourer? Ty
Pano ung unvaccinated ..no chance po ba mkatravel po? Salamat po sa sasagot?
Wat if the qr code or reference# can’t save immigetly and the fillup form back again for signing? Please helo
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How to Register for e-Travel Philippines System
The Philippine government has fully launched the e-Travel System , a comprehensive digital platform required for both incoming and outgoing travelers.
This is aimed at streamlining health monitoring, enhancing border control, and improving the management of travel-related data.
All travelers must register on the e-Travel portal within 72 hours of their flight, fulfilling requirements that include health declarations and personal details, which culminate in the generation of a QR code essential for travel clearance .
Primarily targeting international passengers, this system simplifies airport procedures, boosts safety measures, particularly in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic, and aids in the collection of economic and customs data.
As travelers adapt to this system, they can expect a more efficient and secure journey, provided they comply with the specific registration and currency declaration protocols detailed within the system.
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Introduction to e-Travel
The Philippine government has fully implemented the e-Travel System, which is now a requisite for travelers entering and exiting the country.
This move aims to streamline the process of health monitoring, border control, and data management related to travel.
The system applies to all arriving and departing passengers who must register on the e-Travel portal ( https://etravel.gov.ph ) within 72 hours of their flight schedule.
Steps to Register for the e-Travel System
- Visit the e-Travel Portal : Start by accessing the official website.
- Select Passport Type : Choose whether you are a Philippine passport holder or a foreign passport holder.
- Input Travel Details : Enter specific details about your travel and your contact information.
- Health Declaration and Personal Details : Fill out the required health declaration form and other personal details.
- QR Code Generation : Once the form is completed, the system will generate a QR code. Ensure to download and save this digital confirmation.
- Presentation of QR Code : Present your QR code upon check-in and to the Bureau of Quarantine (BOQ) upon arrival or before departure.
Benefits of the e-Travel System
- Streamlined Processes : The system centralizes travel documentation, making airport procedures faster and reducing paperwork.
- Enhanced Safety : It helps in health surveillance and ensures that travel guidelines are followed, especially in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic.
- Economic Data Collection : Useful for gathering data that can impact economic analyses and tourism strategies.
Important Notes for Travelers Using e-Travel
- All information must be provided accurately to avoid delays or legal issues.
- Travelers must adhere to the currency regulations as stated by the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP). For Philippine currency, the limit is P50,000 unless prior authorization is obtained for higher amounts.
- For international currency, the declaration is mandatory if the amount exceeds US$10,000 or its equivalent .
Navigating the E-Travel System
Customs baggage declaration form (e-cbdf).
Purpose: The e-CBDF is designed to digitally collect information regarding the contents of a traveler’s luggage.
This form aids customs officials in ensuring that all goods brought into or out of the country comply with Philippine laws and regulations.
How to Use:
- Accessing the Form : Upon completing the initial e-Travel registration, travelers will be prompted to fill out the e-CBDF. This can be accessed directly through the e-Travel portal.
- Filling Out Details : Travelers must list all items they are carrying that need to be declared according to the customs regulations. This includes items that are taxable or need special clearance, such as high-value electronics, large amounts of cash, or commercial goods.
- Submission : Once all the necessary information is provided, submit the form electronically through the portal. Ensure that all details are accurate to avoid delays or penalties at customs checks.
- QR Code Integration : The information from the e-CBDF will be integrated into your unique e-Travel QR code, which customs officials will scan upon your arrival or departure.
Currencies Declaration Form (e-CDF)
Purpose: The e-CDF facilitates the declaration of both local and foreign currencies.
It is essential for complying with currency regulations set by the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP), especially for amounts exceeding the allowed limits.
- Accessing the Form : Similar to the e-CBDF, the e-CDF is accessible via the e-Travel portal after initial registration steps are completed.
- Declaration of Amounts : Enter the total amount of Philippine pesos and foreign currency being carried. This includes cash and other monetary instruments. If carrying more than P50,000 in Philippine currency or US$10,000 in foreign currency, detailed information and justification are required.
- Prior Authorization : For amounts exceeding the limits, prior written authorization from the BSP must be obtained and details of this authorization should be entered in the form.
- Final Submission : After filling out the e-CDF, review all entries for accuracy and submit the form. As with the e-CBDF, the details from the e-CDF will be linked to your QR code.
Important Tips for Using e-CBDF and e-CDF
- Accuracy is Key : Ensure all declarations are accurate to avoid potential fines, confiscations, or delays during your travel.
- Keep Documentation Handy : It’s advisable to have supporting documents for any declared items or currencies, especially if they are unusual or of high value.
- Preparation : Since declarations need to be completed within 72 hours before travel, prepare your list of items and amounts in advance to ensure a smooth and hassle-free entry to the form filling process.
Recent Updates
New Travel Clearance Process with e-Travel Customs System in the Philippines
The Philippines has implemented a new travel clearance process through the e-Travel Customs System.
Travelers are now required to complete the electronic Customs Baggage Declaration Form (e-CBDF) and electronic Currencies Declaration Form (e-CDF) via the e-Travel website or the eGovPH application.
Starting May 10, 2024, a QR code will be used for travel clearance, which passengers must present along with their passports to the Customs Officer.
Video: eTravel – Philippine One-Stop Electronic Travel Declaration System
The eTravel Customs System is an innovative digital platform designed to streamline border control processes and enhance data analysis in the Philippines.
With its Bureau of Customs’ Electronic Customs Baggage and Currency Declaration interface, the system aims to improve health surveillance, facilitate economic data analysis, and ensure a seamless travel experience for both travelers and crew members.
Its pilot implementation at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport and Clark International Airport marks a significant step towards a more efficient and secure travel system in the country.
The e-Travel system is part of the government’s effort to utilize technology for better governance and public service.
By adhering to these guidelines, travelers can ensure a smoother and more efficient travel experience, contributing to the safety and security of both the individual and the broader community.
Remember, non-compliance with these rules can lead to penalties, including the confiscation of undeclared amounts.
As we adapt to this new system, cooperation and timely compliance with all requirements will pave the way for a hassle-free journey.
Philippine One-Stop Electronic Travel Declaration System
All passengers traveling to the Philippines must complete an electronic travel declaration both ahead of their journey and before departing the country.
The Philippine One-Stop Electronic Travel Declaration (previously called eTravel) replaces the eArrival Card ( originally the One Health Pass ) and the paper-based departure card.
The one-stop declaration requires less information and simplifies the process of authorizing your arrival in and departure from the Philippines and providing your health declaration.
Note that the eTravel declaration is not a visa or eTA . Passengers who require a visa or Philippines eTA must have both a visa/eTA and one-stop authorization. Visa-exempt travelers will still need to complete the One-Stop Electronic Travel Declaration .
What Is the One-Stop Electronic Travel Declaration for the Philippines?
Electronic travel registration includes providing a health declaration and information about the trip.
The data collected from eTravel enables Filipino authorities to perform contact tracing in the event that a traveler is found to have an infectious disease. In this way, it is an important measure to protect public health for both residents and visitors.
You must register with eTravel online before any trip to the Philippines , as well as before departure from the country . Once completed, you will receive a QR code or barcode to present on arrival or departure.
The declaration is the latest iteration of the Philippines’ digital health form. It has replaced the eArrival Card, which, in turn, replaced the One Health Pass. The original name for the form was the e-CIF. It also replaces the paper-based departure card.
The one-stop registration is now the only required health form . The eArrival Card, One Health Pass, and e-CIF are no longer in use.
How to Complete eTravel Declaration for the Philippines
Passengers register the Philippines eTravel declaration online. This is done through a web-based portal rather than a mobile app.
The registration involves completing a short online form with the requested information.
This can be done using a personal computer, laptop, smartphone, tablet, or other device connected to the internet.
The one-stop declaration form
The form asks for the following details:
- Basic personal details
- Travel plans
- Accommodation
- Vaccination status
There are fewer questions than on previous Filipino online health forms. The new form is more streamlined and quicker to complete .
Once the details are submitted, a QR code is generated .
Who Needs the Philippines eTravel Declaration?
All passengers entering or departing the Philippines must present a QR code or barcode from the one-stop declaration.
This includes:
- Foreign residents of the Philippines
- Filipino nationals
Travelers of all nationalities are required to complete a declaration for the Philippines. It is required for all purposes of travel, including transit through the country, and is also needed for departure.
Each traveler must complete a separate form . It is not possible to include multiple individuals on one form.
Do children need the one-stop declaration for the Philippines?
Yes, all travelers, including minors and infants , must have their own eTravel QR code/barcode on arrival/departure.
Parents or guardians may complete the online form on behalf of their dependents.
When Can I Complete the Philippines Electronic Travel Declaration?
Passengers should complete the registration process in the days leading up to their trip.
The information will be submitted for processing a maximum of 72 hours before traveling to the Philippines or departing from the country.
Can I Use the Same One-Stop eTravel Declaration More than Once?
No, the eTravel declaration is valid for a single use only .
The QR code can only be used to board a flight to/from the Philippines within 72 hours of completing the online form. Once it is scanned by a border officer on arrival/departure, it cannot be reused .
Each time you travel to or from the Philippines, you will need to register with the Philippine One-Stop Electronic Travel Declaration System..
Traveling to the Philippines With the One-Stop Declaration
After completing the online form, print or take a screenshot of the QR code or barcode . This is required to board a flight to or from the Philippines and must be shown to a Bureau of Quarantine (BOQ) officer on arrival or departure.
Passengers may present their QR or barcode in one of the following ways:
- Printed copy
- Digital copy on a smartphone or device
eTravel QR code or barcode?
The passenger will be issued with a QR code as long as the information provided:
- Is complete
- Meets the entry protocols
Travelers with a QR code will be able to use the "Express Lane" on arrival or when departing. This means that all they need to do is scan the code on arrival/departure. There is usually no further interview or checking of health-related documents.
The individual will be issued with a barcode in the following circumstances:
- The information provided during one-stop registration is incomplete
- The individual’s details or health documents require further checks
Upon arrival in the Philippines, they will be interviewed by a BOQ officer . Here, the information and documents will be checked. It may be determined that the individual will need to quarantine or undergo other measures.
Benefits of the Philippines One-Stop eTravel Declaration
The Philippines one-stop eTravel declaration is quicker and easier to complete than the previous One Health Pass, e-CIF form, or paper departure card.
By registering through our site, you can take advantage of our fast processing to receive the QR code rapidly.
We also provide the opportunity for Embassy Registration for nationals of the US, UK, Australia and Canada during the application process. This service enables the embassies of these countries to contact and coordinate with their citizens traveling in the Philippines in case of emergency.
I need help with my eTravel application
How can i complete the etravel registration process.
You can find everything you need to know about eTravel registration here. It takes just a few minutes to apply.
How much is the Philippines eTravel?
If you apply for your Philippines eTravel through our site, our fee includes an expert application review and 24/7 support .
Our pricing depends on certain factors , such as your nationality and travel plans. Prices start from US$ 39.
What does the eTravel service fee include?
Our eTravel processing fee includes:
- Access to simplified online forms
- Review of your application to avoid errors
- Expert customer support and advice
Online payments are safe and secure. We accept all major debit and credit cards.
How can I find the reference number for my application?
All the details relating to your eTravel application, including the reference number, are sent to you by email when you’ve submitted your request.
If you cannot find an email from us, and you’ve checked your Spam/Junk folder, please contact us.
My reason for travel has changed, what should I do?
Please contact us immediately if any of your details have changed since you completed your application. There may be time to correct your request before it has been submitted to the government.
I’m a Philippines OFW (Overseas Filipino Worker), do I need to complete the eTravel registration?
Yes, the eTravel policy is required by all passenger, including OFWs.
Do Filipino citizens arriving on international flights need the etravel?
Yes, all Filipino citizens need to complete the eTravel registration if they’re arriving from overseas. This also includes Filipino residents.
Philippines eTravel Requirements for US Citizens
Philippines one-stop etravel declaration application from the united states.
Traveling to the Philippines from the United States? To ensure a smooth entry, it's vital to understand the Philippines Electronic Travel Registration (eTravel) Requirements .
Here we clarify the entry requirements for US citizens and the Philippine One-Stop Electronic Travel Declaration System application procedure .
We also break down other essential documents you'll need for a hassle-free visit.
Can US Citizens Travel to the Philippines Right Now?
Yes, US citizens are permitted to travel to the Philippines .
However, you must first make sure you meet the Philippine entry requirements for US citizens.
Do US Citizens Still Need eTravel for the Philippines?
Yes, US citizens are still required to complete the eTravel Declaration for the Philippines to enter the country . It’s now officially known as the Philippine One-Stop Electronic Travel Declaration System.
Initially introduced as a COVID-19 safety measure and called the eArrivalCard, the eTravel system now serves as a traveler declaration for the Philippines. It also replaces the paper-based arrival/departure card for the Philippines.
Where Can I Register for the eTravel Philippines as a US Citizen?
US citizens can complete our Philippines eTravel Electronic Traveler Declaration form completely online using any device with an internet connection.
Here's a simplified guide to the application process:
- Access the eTravel Philippines application form
- Select Transportation Type : Choose between Air or Sea transport, and specify if you are disembarking by sea
- Provide Dates : Enter your Date of Arrival (for entry)
- Email Submission : Enter your email address for communication and verification purposes. Sign a declaration confirming the accuracy of your information
- Wait for Approval : Your application will undergo review. If approved, you will receive a PDF of your eTravel QR code via email
Once approved, you can either print the QR code or take a screenshot on your mobile device for presentation upon arrival in the Philippines.
Information US Citizens Need to Declare on the Philippines eTravel
When completing the eTravel Philippines application, you need to provide the following information:
Registration details/Transport Information
- Passport details (Number, Sex, Birth Date, Citizenship, Country of Passport, Occupation)
- Mobile Number (with country code)
- Permanent Country of Residence (Address details)
Travel Details
- Date of Arrival/Departure
- Country of Origin/Destination
- OFW status (if applicable)
- Flight/Vessel details (Name, Number, Airport/Seaport)
Destination Upon Arrival in the Philippines
- Address of accommodation in the Philippines (or select "Transit" if applicable)
- Contact information for the chosen accommodation
Health Declaration
- Information about your current health status and recent exposure to communicable diseases
Additionally, you need to pay the eTravel Application processing fee to submit the form for consideration. Please ensure all details are accurate to prevent processing delays or refusal of your request .
Should I Register for eTravel Philippines before Departing from the US?
You can complete your eTravel form for the Philippines as soon as you know your travel plans . We’ll submit it for official processing at the correct time.
Apply with philippinesetravel.com and your request will be processed in 1 to 2 days . There is also a priority service for delivery in 1 hour.
Benefits of Applying for the Philippine eTravel for Americans with Us
There are several benefits to registering with us over the government Philippine One-Stop Electronic Travel Declaration System application.
What Are the Philippines Entry Requirements for US Citizens?
US citizens can enter the Philippines visa-free for a stay of up to 30 days . To gain entry, they must have the following:
- Passport : Ensure your American passport is valid for at least 6 months beyond your intended stay. You must have at least one blank page for an entry stamp
- Return or Onward Ticket : You'll need to show proof of a return or onward ticket to another destination
- Approved eTravel Declaration : All international travelers must complete the Philippines eTravel Electronic Traveler Declaration form to travel by air or sea.
Note : The Philippine Bureau of Immigration (BI) may penalize and detain you if you stay in the country after the "admit until" date that immigration officials have printed on your passport.
Depending on the length of your stay, you may also require an approved visa . Please check Philippine visa requirements in advance to see what you need according to your travel plans.
Entering the Philippines as a US Citizen with eTravel
When planning your trip to the Philippines as a US citizen with an eTravel Declaration, you have the flexibility to select from numerous entry points . These include major international airports and seaports.
The Philippines is well-connected to the United States. Here are some of the main flight routes and their estimated journey times:
- Los Angeles to Manila: Direct flights are available and typically take approximately 13-15 hours
- San Francisco to Manila: Non-stop flights are an option, with an average travel time of around 15-17 hours
- New York to Manila: While flights from the East Coast may have layovers, the total travel time is approximately 18-20 hours
Please note that the journey times mentioned are approximate and can vary based on factors such as flight availability , layovers, and specific flight routes.
It's advisable to check with airlines for the most current schedules and travel durations when planning your trip to the Philippines.
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Gov‘t launches eTravel platform for travelers, returning residents to Philippines
The Office of the Press Secretary on Friday announced the launch of an online registration system for those travelling to the Philippines and returning residents, which aims to streamline entry and data collection processes.
The OPS said the Health Declaration Checklist of the Department of Health-Bureau of Quarantine may be accessed through the eTravel platform beginning Friday, December 2.
"The eTravel platform will host the electronic version of the paper Arrival Card that travelers must submit upon arrival in the Philippines for immigration clearance," the OPS said in its notice to the public.
"Starting 05 December 2022, the Bureau of Immigration will discontinue using the paper Arrival Card. All travelers will be required to provide their arrival information and health declaration through the eTravel portal," it added.
It said passengers using the former www.onehealthpass.com.ph would be redirected to the new eTravel domain as starting December 5, the old domain of the One Health Pass will no longer be accessible to the public.
The OPS reminded the public that registration on the eTravel platform is free.
"The public is warned against transacting with any entities or websites soliciting payments and fees of any kind as these are in no way related to the official eTravel platform of the Philippine government," the OPS said.
In a press briefing, Department of Health officer-in-charge Maria Rosario Vergeire said the eTravel will provide more convenience and accessibility to passengers which will encourage more travelers in the country.
“Ito pong eTravel registration, hindi na-compromise dito ang batas ng BOQ wherein kailangan may specific medical details na kailangan ibigay talaga ang bawat pasahero na pumapasok sa ating bansa (This eTravel registration did not compromise the BOQ law wherein the passengers entering the country must provide specific medical details),” Vergeire said.
“So this eTravel registration provides convenience, provides more accessibility and also provides convenience to arriving passengers. And therefore mas maeencourage ang travelers na pumasok sa ating bansa (it will encourage them more to visit the country),” she said.
“At ito na lang ang kailangan (This is the only thing you need). Prior to departure, you should have this para pagpasok sa bansa, seamless na, wala na masyadong pila, wala nang inconvenience (so that when you enter the country, it will be seamless, no more lines, no more inconvenience),” she added.
The eTravel platform is a joint initiative of the Department of Information and Communications Technology, in partnership with the Bureau of Immigration, Bureau of Quarantine, Bureau of Customs, Department of Tourism, Department of Health, Department of Justice, and the Department of Transportation. — Anna Felicia Bajo and Richa Noriega/RSJ/AOL, GMA Integrated News
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Guide: etravel registration for philippine travelers in 3 easy steps.
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The Philippine Government has transitioned to eTravel Registration from the old eArrival Card Registration starting December 1, 2022. Registration to the new portal is a mandatory requirement for passengers traveling to the Philippines. Below are the three quick steps on how to navigate eTravel Registration.
How to download your eTravel Registration QR Code
Step 1: Visit https://etravel.gov.ph/
To begin, visit the official eTravel Registration website.
Step 2: Register as either a Philippine Passport Holder or Foreign Passport Holder, then fill-in required information such as Transportation type, Date of Arrival, and Email address.
Step 3: Fill up your Personal Profile, Health Declaration, and Download the QR Code which you will present upon arrival.
Is eTravel Registration?
Yes. Access to the eTravel Registration platform is free.
When should I register for the eTravel Registration?
The Philippine Government requires international travelers to register and submit travel information, including health declaration found in the eTravel platform, 72 hours or three days before arrival to the Philippines.
What’s inside the eTravel Registration Platform?
The Health Declaration Checklist required by the Bureau of Quarantine for international travelers can be found on the platform. It also contains the electronic version of the paper Arrival Card, another mandatory requirement for immigration clearance.
Can I still use the One Health Pass Website?
No. Starting December 5, 2022, the One Health Pass Website will not be accessible to the public.
Can I still use the Arrival Card from the One Health Pass Website?
No. The Bureau of Immigration will stop using the paper version of the Arrival Card downloaded through the One Health Pass Website.
International travelers are required to have the electronic version of the Arrival Card found in the eTravel platform.
For more information about eTravel Registration, check out its official FAQs page. – WhatALife!
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Philippine One-Stop Electronic Travel Declaration System
Thursday April 13th 2023
Starting April 15, 2023 , both departing and arriving international travelers to the Philippines are required to register through the E-Travel portal
This initiative by the Bureau of Immigration (BI) aims to enhance passenger convenience by discontinuing the use of paper-based arrival and departure cards.
Please take note of the following guidelines:
- Register at the E-Travel portal https://etravel.gov.ph
- Paper-based arrival and departure cards will be phased out by May 1, 2023
- Arriving international passengers: Register between 72 hours before arrival and up to the actual arrival time.
- Departing international passengers: Register between 72 hours and up to 3 hours before the scheduled departure.
Entry Guidelines
As per IATF Resolution No. 2 (s. 2022) on the ENTRY, QUARANTINE and TESTING Requirements of inbound travelers to the Philippines
A. FULLY VACCINATED (Filipino and Foreign Travelers)
– No pre-departure COVID-19 Test requirement – Must have received the 2nd dose in a 2-dose series or a single dose COVID-19 vaccine more than fourteen (14) days prior to the date and time of departure from the country of origin/port of embarkation.
B. UNVACCINATED or PARTIALLY VACCINATED (Filipino and Foreign Travelers)
1. Travelers 15 years and older shall present a remotely supervised/laboratory-based Rapid Antigen Test administered and certified by a healthcare professional in a healthcare facility, laboratory, clinic, or other similar establishment taken 24 hours prior to the date and time of departure from country of origin/first port of embarkation in a continuous travel to the Philippines, excluding lay-overs; provided that, he/she has not left the airport premises or has not been admitted into another country during such lay-over. 2. Travelers 15 years and older who fail to present a negative pre-departure testing shall be required to undergo a laboratory-based Antigen Test UPON ARRIVAL at the airport. 3. ACCOMPANIED minors below 15 years of age who are NOT VACCINATED for any reason whatsoever shall follow the quarantine protocols of their parent/s or an accompanying adult/guardian traveling with them. 4. UNACCOMPANIED minors below 15 years of age who are NOT VACCINATED for any reason whatsoever shall follow the protocols set forth in Section B (1) and (2) above. NOTE:- Any inbound traveler, whether Filipino or Foreign national, who shall test positive for COVID-19 through rapid antigen test shall be subjected to the latest prevailing quarantine and isolation protocols of the DOH.
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Guide: Mandatory eTravel Registration For Entry Into The Philippines
It had been years since I last visited the Philippines and I arrived in Manila unaware that eTravel registration, formally known as Philippine Travel Information System, is required to enter the country. Don’t make the same mistake I did.
Guide: Mandatory Philippines eTravel System
Upon arrival into Ninoy Aquino International Airport (MNL), I was among the first off the aircraft and bolted for passport control since I wanted to try to catch an early flight to Bangkok. The line was not long and I soon reached the front.
An immigration official asked me for my QR code, which left me with a blank look on my face. He referred me to the front of the line, where a sign provided more details on eTravel. Looking around, it seemed like everyone on the United flight was being turned away to do the same thing.
We were given arrivals forms onboard, but those were for customs, not immigration.
The process was fairly straightforward and complimentary wi-fi was available in the terminal. Details were collected including passport information, flight details, and destination info within the Philippines. You can register here .
Once the process was complete, just click submit and a QR code will be generated, with a border in either green or red.
Data submitted in the eTravel is reviewed and verified by the Bureau of Quarantine (BOQ), hence, if you receive a green QR code, you may directly proceed with immigration inspection upon arrival. However, if you receive a red QR code, you will be required to undergo further inspection by BOQ before immigration formalities.
I was thankful the QR code was generated instantly for me and was green.
I proceeded back to the immigration counter (and watched many more people from the United flight turned away) before reaching the front again and having no trouble entering the country.
Very simple: save yourself hassle and register in advance with the Philippines eTravel system. Theoretically, United should have checked this in San Francisco prior to boarding my flight, but since it was only United’s second day of service to MNL I understand that some gaps were still in place. Register in advance here .
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Matthew is an avid traveler who calls Los Angeles home. Each year he travels more than 200,000 miles by air and has visited more than 135 countries. Working both in the aviation industry and as a travel consultant, Matthew has been featured in major media outlets around the world and uses his Live and Let's Fly blog to share the latest news in the airline industry, commentary on frequent flyer programs, and detailed reports of his worldwide travel.
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18 comments.
I travel October 2023. I too did not know of QRCode requirement. Immigration official asked for code. Like you, I looked puzzled. Official said don’t worry, type into his system for two minutes, and said you are good to go.
I was denied boarding at Seattle airport for lack of Etravel QR code, Delta airlines staff thought it was mandatory at point of orogin outside the Philippines like in Seattle, it’s a hassle coz I have to pay my rebooked ticket to resume my flight to the Philippines
I ask for a refund for my rebooking cost at Delta as CAB authority ruled in my favor but Delta airlines just offered me 2000 dollars ticket voucher which I just took coz Delta airlines don’t offer cash refund just ticket voucher
Would you need that if we were in transit and catching a flight to Bangkok instead of entering the country?
No, it would not have been needed had I just proceeded to transit security.
I don’t believe there are any transit security areas at any of Manila’s 4 NAIA terminals. All arriving int’l passengers including transiting ones will have to clear immigration and customs…You should have been reminded upon check-in at your departure city about the mandatory e-travel requirement, ranging from 72 hours and up to 2 hours before departure. A few passengers have been deported and black-listed from future entry into the country due to this infraction.
There are inT3 but you have to ask an agent to take you. In T1 there is a clear separation for transit pax now that all PAL intl flights are using T1.
Singapore has something similar but it is registration, not QR code. There are about 3 computers to use by the checkpoint if you forgot. That’s nice for those without a phone.
Had similar experience in Bali last month. No mention by airline of qr code requirement. Filled it in while walking from plane to immigration (after ladies beside me told me it was a requirement)
it’s supposedly linked to passport but who knows with the filipino computer systems.. from a filipino
if one fills it out beforehand there is no need to display the QR code though since it is automatic
Have I missed the big news – is every human now born with an iPhone embedded in their forehead?
Not everyone has a working cellphone with them. What do they do? Not allowed into the country?
There are sets of iPads locked on the eTravel page in that area.
Having a cellphone while traveling just makes life so much easier when things go wrong. Don’t understand why anyone would travel without one.
There are two lanes for Etravel inspection in immigration the express lane for those with QR code entitled in BOQ scanning machine and for those with no QR code BOQ personnel will assist them thru manual verification
I had the same thing in March, had no idea I had to do this. In immigration I scanned a QR code on my phone and did it in a few minutes. This October I did it ahead of time, and was never asked for it.
@ Jance: You must search the entry requirements of all host countries that you plan to visit before booking air tickets or leaving home. Then you must bring USD, a passport with 2-6 months validity, hard copies of reservations of flights and accommodations plus your tech gadgets. You should be grateful that English and USD are widely common and accepted around the globe. All airlines will not allow you to board if you do not produce air ticket to the next country. If you have no working phone overseas, you can eliminate many countries to visit on your list. Japan tops the list followed by South Korea, Taiwan, HK, etc.. Without a cell phone to navigate the transit system, you must be proficient at using it as well, you only choice is hiring a tour guide. These are basic knowledge and common practice for all travelers to any destinations.
I completed the online form prior to travel and got my QR code. Upon arrival at NAIA immigration nobody asked to see it. More inconsistent and pointless bureaucracy.
There are doubts in my mind that this is needed because in the three times I arrived in PH they never asked for the code (but I still did it knowing the requirements). Maybe it’s linked in the system so they’ll know if one registers or not
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Philippine One-Stop Electronic Travel Declaration System. In compliance with Ease of Doing Business Law (R.A. 11032), an act promoting ease of doing business and efficient delivery of government services.
Philippine One-Stop Electronic Travel Declaration System. You may only register within 72 hours prior to your arrival or departure in the Philippines. Travelers are enjoined to present their eTravel QR code to flight boarding. Initiative of the Government of the Philippines: Home ...
The eTravel System is a digital single data collection platform for passengers arriving in and departing from the Philippines, which shall be utilized for border control, health surveillance, and economic data analysis. ... update your details every time you travel (required categories stated under item 3). Passengers may update their status/e ...
Starting December 1, 2022, the Philippine Government will transition the old e-Arrival CARD Registration to a new e-Travel Registration, which travelers may access via a new portal (https://etravel.gov.ph) replacing the old www.onehealthpass.com.ph. The old e-Arrival CARD Registration page (www.onehealthpass.com.ph) will still be accessible and ...
Watch on. #BOCDigitalization | The eTravel Customs System serves as a digital data collection platform for both travelers and crew members arriving in and departing from the Philippines. The primary features of this web portal include the Bureau of Customs' Electronic Customs Baggage and Currency Declaration interface, aimed at improving ...
The Philippine Embassy in Washington D.C. reminds the public that all travelers to the Philippines are required to register at https://etravel.gov.ph/, which is an online portal for the implementation of the electronic passenger registration and Health Declaration Checklist (HDC). e-Travel registration is FREE OF CHARGE and does not collect or ...
The Inter-Agency Task Force for the Management of Emerging Infectious Diseases (IATF-EID) is a task force organized by the Government of the Philippines to respond to affairs concerning emerging infectious diseases in the country. The IATF-EID convened in January 2020 to address the growing viral outbreak in Wuhan, China which was eventually ...
April 12, 2023 . Starting April 15, 2023, travelers to and from the Philippines are required to register through the E-Travel portal (https://etravel.gov.ph).This is in line with the directive of the government's Inter-Agency Task Force for the Management of Emerging Infectious Diseases on the complete utilization of the e-Travel system.
The eTravel System is a digital single data collection platform for passengers arriving in and departing from the Philippines, which shall be utilized for border control, health surveillance, and economic data analysis. What is the official website of the eTravel System? The https://etravel.gov.ph is the only official website of eTravel.
9(e) visa holders; holders of diplomatic and official/service passport; The eTravel form must be completed and submitted as early as 72 hours (3 days) before your departure from the Philippines or expected arrival time in the Philippines. If you're traveling with family, you can also complete this form on behalf of your family members.
Philippine One-Stop Electronic Travel Declaration System. In compliance with Ease of Doing Business Law (R.A. 11032), an act promoting ease of doing business and efficient delivery of government services.
Steps to Register for the e-Travel System. Visit the e-Travel Portal: Start by accessing the official website. Select Passport Type: Choose whether you are a Philippine passport holder or a foreign passport holder. Input Travel Details: Enter specific details about your travel and your contact information.
The eArrival Card, One Health Pass, and e-CIF are no longer in use. How to Complete eTravel Declaration for the Philippines. Passengers register the Philippines eTravel declaration online. This is done through a web-based portal rather than a mobile app. The registration involves completing a short online form with the requested information.
The Bureau of Immigration (BI) warned the traveling public against scammers who operate websites that charge and collect fees as purported payments for registering in the government's electronic travel declaration system known as eTravel. In a statement, Immigration Commissioner Norman Tansingco stressed that registration in the eTravel platform is free of charge, thus travelers should […]
PASAY, Philippines—Amidst the holiday season, the Bureau of Immigration (BI) reminded the traveling public that registration in the one-stop electronic travel declaration system (eTravel) is a requirement for international passengers who arrive and depart from the country's ports of entry and exit. Immigration Commissioner Norman Tansingco reiterated that all arriving and departing ...
Yes, US citizens are still required to complete the eTravel Declaration for the Philippines to enter the country. It's now officially known as the Philippine One-Stop Electronic Travel Declaration System. Initially introduced as a COVID-19 safety measure and called the eArrivalCard, the eTravel system now serves as a traveler declaration for ...
Published December 2, 2022 1:16pm. Updated December 2, 2022 7:03pm. The Office of the Press Secretary on Friday announced the launch of an online registration system for those travelling to the Philippines and returning residents, which aims to streamline entry and data collection processes. advertisement. The OPS said the Health Declaration ...
1. Travelers 15 years and older shall present a remotely supervised/laboratory-based Rapid Antigen Test administered and certified by a healthcare professional in a healthcare facility, laboratory, clinic, or other similar establishment taken 24 hours prior to the date and time of departure from country of origin/first port of embarkation in a ...
The Philippine Government has transitioned to eTravel Registration from the old eArrival Card Registration starting December 1, 2022. Registration to the new portal is a mandatory requirement for passengers traveling to the Philippines. Below are the three quick steps on how to navigate eTravel Registration.
Register at the E-Travel portal https://etravel.gov.ph; Paper-based arrival and departure cards will be phased out by May 1, 2023; Arriving international passengers: Register between 72 hours before arrival and up to the actual arrival time. Departing international passengers: Register between 72 hours and up to 3 hours before the scheduled ...
The process was fairly straightforward and complimentary wi-fi was available in the terminal. Details were collected including passport information, flight details, and destination info within the Philippines. You can register here. Once the process was complete, just click submit and a QR code will be generated, with a border in either green ...
This move is in line with the government's digitalization efforts to consolidate all Customs, Immigration and Quarantine (CIQ) forms in one electronic platform. All passengers arriving in the Philippines (international arrivals) and Filipino travelers departing from the country (PH) must register on the E-Travel portal before their flights.
Philippine Travel Information System. Simplify your travel with eTravel. eTravel is FREE. or. Download eGovPH app. In collaboration with. In compliance with Ease of Doing Business Law (R.A. 11032), an act promoting ease of doing business and efficient delivery of government services. Home.
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