Overstaying foreigners getting illegal PH passports – BI

Bureau of Immigration (BI) Commissioner Norman Tansingco shared that overstaying aliens have been resorting to using illegally-acquired Philippine passports.

In a statement, Tansingco shared that their interceptions of fraudulently-acquired passports are alarming.

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Tansingco recounted that on January 23, airport officers stopped the attempt of a male Chinese national identified as Zhang Hailin, 36, who presented a Philippine passport under the name Alex Garcia Tiu.  Zhang attempted to fly out via a Thai Airways flight to Hanoi, Vietnam when he was stopped by immigration officers who doubted his identity.

Apart from his Philippine passport, Zhang was able to present a genuine birth certificate.

Upon further questioning, it was found that his fraudulently-acquired Philippine passport contained counterfeit immigration stamps.  He later admitted his true nationality, and was found to be overstaying since 2020.

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On the other hand, intercepted on February 7 was a female Vietnamese national identified as Huynh Thanh Tuyen, 24.  Huynh also presented a fraudulently-acquired Philippine passport under the name Maria Dantic Menor in her attempt to board a Cebu Pacific flight bound for Saigon, Vietnam.

Upon secondary inspection, Huynh admitted that she merely obtained her Philippine passport with the help of another Vietnamese friend.

Overstaying foreigners getting illegal PH passports – BI

“The rise in the use of fraudulently-acquired Philippine passports is alarming,” said Tansingco.  “These illegal aliens misrepresent themselves to be able to secure Philippine documents, and evade immigration inspection,” he added.

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It can be recalled that earlier this year, the BI was able to intercept at least two other cases of fraudulently-acquired Philippine passports.

Meanwhile, the Bureau of Immigration (BI) reported the arrest of an American pedophile  wanted by authorities in Wisconsin for sexually molesting a child nearly two decades ago.

In a statement, Immigration Commissioner Norman Tansingco identified the fugitive as Francisco Gomez, 62, who was arrested in Ermita,  last February 9 by operatives from the Bureau’s Fugitive Search Unit (FSU).

Tansingco said he issued a mission order for the American’s arrest at the request of the US authorities in  which sought the BI’s help in locating and deporting the sex offender.

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