Inbound travelers may now apply for eTravel, says DoH
The eTravel platform, which could be accessed through etravel.gov.ph, will be replacing the e-Arrival or the electronic Arrival Card starting 5 December
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International travelers bound for the Philippines may now start submitting their application for the Electronic Travel Declaration or eTravel, the Department of Health announced Sunday.
In an advisory, the DoH said all inbound travelers — Filipinos and foreigners — must register to the new eTravel individually, 72 hours before arrival in the Philippines.
The eTravel platform, which could be accessed through etravel.gov.ph, will be replacing the e-Arrival or the electronic Arrival Card starting 5 December.
The eTravel platform will host the electronic version of the paper Arrival Card that travelers are required to submit upon entry to the Philippines for immigration clearance.
Earlier, the Bureau of Immigration announced that it will discontinue the One Health Pass domain as well as the use of the paper Arrival Card.