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  2. Arrival card - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Customs and Border Protection Form 6059B (arrival card) The old Singapore embarkation card, no longer used An arrival card, also known as an incoming passenger card, landing card or disembarkation card, is a legal document used by immigration authorities of many countries to obtain information about an incoming passenger not provided by the passenger's passport (such as health, criminal ...

  3. List of government-issued identity documents of the Philippines

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    Person With Disability (PWD) identification card: Social Welfare Development Office: People with disabilities with long-term physical, mental, intellectual and sensory impairments and cancer patients/survivors [11] [12] Senior citizen card: Office of Senior Citizens Affairs: Individuals of at least 60 years of age [13] Right to Care card

  4. Departure card - Wikipedia

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    Filipino citizens on the other hand would fill out a separate departure card on their next flight leaving the Philippines. Later in 2011, the Bureau of Immigration reverted to the older cards. In 2014, the Bureau of Immigration switched to the new color-coded cards, with the arrival card being blue, and the departure card being red.

  5. Safe, Swift and Smart Passage - Wikipedia

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    Safe, Swift and Smart Passage (S-PaSS) is an online travel management system of the Department of Science and Technology used for domestic travel during the COVID-19 pandemic in the Philippines when varying levels of travel restrictions was imposed in local government units. It is used as a platform for individuals to check on prevailing travel ...

  6. Philippine passport - Wikipedia

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    For Filipinos abroad, it will take up to 120 days. Passports previously could be amended for 100 pesos (approx. $2.50) in the Philippines or $20 abroad, although machine-readable passports are no longer amendable. Lost or stolen passports may be replaced for 700 pesos (approx. $14) in the Philippines, $90 abroad.

  7. Philippine national identity card - Wikipedia

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    2020 (5-year implementation) [1] [2] Purpose: Provide valid proof of identification for all citizens and resident aliens. [3] Eligibility: All ages; Philippine citizenship or permanent residency for non-citizens: Expiration: No expiration; 1 year and annually renewable for resident aliens: Cost: Free of charge: Website: national-id.gov.ph

  8. Bureau of Immigration (Philippines) - Wikipedia

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    When the Pacific War broke out in December 1941, the Bureau, then under the Department of Justice, moved to the Bilibid Prison on Azcarraga Street (now Claro M. Recto Avenue). Immediately after the war, the bureau was transferred near the Gate 1 of the South Harbor in Manila, then moved to Building No. 5 at the Customs Bureau at Gate 4.

  9. Visa requirements for Philippine citizens - Wikipedia

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    e-Visa for a maximum stay of 30 days available for valid visa or valid residence permit holders from one of the Schengen Countries, USA, UK or Ireland. [242] Turkmenistan: Visa required [243] Tuvalu: Visa on arrival [244] 1 month Uganda: eVisa [245] [246] 3 months Ukraine: Visa required [247] [248]