Expected ‘first wave’ of foreign tourists families, loved ones of Filipinos

The Bureau of Immigration (BI) said that it expects at least a 30% increase in arrivals on the first day of the opening of the country’s borders to foreign tourists.

According to BI Port Operations Division (POD) Chief Atty. Carlos Capulong, they are expecting almost 7,000 arrivals today, a significant increase from February 9’s 4,816 arrivals.

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Most of the expected travelers to the country are Filipinos, while they project around 27% will be foreign nationals.

The BI earlier announced the opening of the country to international tourism starting February 10. Fully vaccinated foreign nationals may be allowed entry, subject to the presentation of required documents as set by the Inter-Agency Task Force for the Management of Emerging Infectious Diseases (IATF-MEID).

BI Commissioner Jaime Morente instructed port personnel to remain vigilant, and ensure only eligible aliens will be allowed entry.

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Morente shared that they expect that families, loved ones, and partners of Filipinos will be among those who will arrive on the first wave of tourist arrivals.

“Many unmarried couples and families have long lobbied for the reopening of our borders for them to be reunited with their loved ones,” said Morente. “We expect that some of the first to arrive here will be those who wish to be together with their families,” he added.

Expected ‘first wave’ of foreign tourists families, loved ones of Filipinos

Morente said that the BI projects that the numbers could rise up to 10-12k arrivals per day in the succeeding months.

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“Hopefully everything goes well as we transition towards the new normal,” said Morente. “We see this as the start of the recovery of the tourism industry which we hope will renew its vigor as in the previous years,” he added.

Meanwhile, BI clarified that only fully-vaccinated foreigners coming from more than 150 countries listed in an executive order can enter the Philippines without a visa starting on February 10.

In an advisory, BI Commissioner Jaime Morente said foreigners whose  of nationality is not listed under Executive Order No. 408 cannot avail of the visa-free privilege, thus they are required to secure visas before traveling to the Philippines.

Under the said EO, nationals from 157 countries may be admitted into the  without a visa for an initial stay of 30 days.

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