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Clark Airport's Updated Guide for Travelers Entering the Philippines

See the guidelines for international travel in Clark Airport.

By: Antonette Louise Guiao | March 09, 2021
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Check out the new guidelines from Clark International Airport.


Travel restrictions between local destinations and different countries are still being implemented due to the ongoing pandemic. However, the Inter-Agency Task Force in the Philippines is slowly easing limitations on both local and international travel and is gradually allowing foreigners to enter the country. Under its latest travel guide to enter the Philippines, more categories of travelers have been allowed.

The IATF issued Resolution no. 100 which was amended to allow additional eligible foreign nationals to enter the Philippines. Following the resolution, Clark International Airport announced updated travel guidelines for foreigners who wish to set foot in the country. Read this travel guide to enter the Philippines and find out the newly implemented rules of the airport.

In compliance with the Inter-Agency Task Force’s Resolution No. 100 issued last February 18, 2021, Clark International Airport laid out new guidelines for foreign nationals. Here are the updates protocols that must strictly be followed.



All foreign nationals are required to present the following documents and are subject to COVID-19 testing protocols as set by the Department of Health:

• Valid and existing visa at the time of entry
• A pre-booked accommodation facility for at least 7 nights in an accredited quarantine facility

Additional Visa holders allowed entry under IATF Resolution 100:

• Foreign nationals with valid and existing visas at the time of entry and were not permitted to enter the country under previous IATF resolutions
• Holders of valid and existing Special Resident and Retirees Visa (SRRV) and Section 9(A) visas, provided they present an entry exemption document to the Bureau if Immigration upon arrival

Visa Holders allowed entry under IATF Resolution 97:

• Native Born Visa Holders - Foreign children born to foreigners with permanent resident status in the Philippines
• Temporary Resident Visa Holders
• MCL-07-021 Permanent Resident Visa Holders - Chinese nationals married to Filipino citizens
• E0226 Visa Holders
• RA8756 Visa Holders - Regional Office headquarters visa, intended for executive multinational companies
• 9(E) Visa holders - diplomats accredited to Philippines
• 9(C) Visa Holders - foreign seafarers visa
• 9(D) Visa Holders - Treaty trader visa
• 13quota, 13A, 13B, 13C, 13D, 13E, 13G Visa Holders
• RA7919 Visa Holders - granted to qualified foreign nationals who have entered the country prior to June 30, 1992
• E0324 Visa Holders - legal residents granted under EO 324 for qualified foreign nationals who have entered the country before June 30, 1988
• 47(A)(2) Visa Holders issued by the Department of Justice
• Economic Zone Visa Holders
• Section 9(G) Visa Holders who left the country starting December 17, 2020 may return upon presentation of a valid ACr I-Card and Special Return Certificate
• Foreign Airline Crew
• Foreign Nationals in possession of Recognition Certificate (RC) or Citizenship Retention and Reacquisition Act of 2003 (CRPC) under RA9225 Certificate
• Foreign spouses, minor children, and foreign children with special needs regardless of age of Filipino nationals; and foreign parents of minor Filipino children and of Filipino children with special needs regardless of age, provided they have a valid (new or existing) visa and the principal Philippine national is in the country



Visit Clark International Airport’s official Facebook page for more information and details.


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All details and information in this article are true and accurate as of the publication date. While we are doing our utmost effort to keep our content as up-to-date as possible, the condition surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic continues to be unpredictable and the situation develops rapidly, so it’s possible that some information and recommendations may have changed since publishing. For the latest advice, visit DOH and your LGU's official websites.
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About Antonette Louise Guiao
Antonette is a writer, a night owl, an extrovert, and a BTS ARMY. Her spare time is consumed by drawing digital vector art, sleeping, binge-watching Netflix series, and learning how to cook. An adventurer by heart, she aspires to travel the world with her family, try extreme outdoor activities, and taste all sorts of food in different countries.
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