Laos, Afghanistan lift border restrictions on Filipino travelers

The DFA said Malaysia, India, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyz Republic, Nepal, Tajikistan and Hong Kong have imposed stricter medical protocols and visa regulations for those who are exempt from entry restrictions.
Released/DFA

MANILA, Philippines — Two countries in Asia – Laos and Afghanistan – have lifted inbound restrictions on Filipino travelers, subject to flight availability and medical protocols, the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) said yesterday.

The DFA said Malaysia, India, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyz Republic, Nepal, Tajikistan and Hong Kong have imposed stricter medical protocols and visa regulations for those who are exempt from entry restrictions.

Mongolia’s borders remain open but inbound travelers are now required to present negative COVID-19 test results and must have all applicable documents to support their visa status.

According to the DFA, Japan has gradually opened up inbound entry for students, dependents and technical interns but still prohibit entry of short-stay travelers, including tourists.

“In view of these updates, the DFA reminds the public that information contained in the infographics is subject to change without prior and sufficient public notice,” the DFA said.

The DFA advised travelers to always check ahead of travel dates with airlines, as well as with relevant embassies or consulates, before booking a ticket and before departure.

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