What documents are required by the Philippine Bureau of Immigration for traveling to Thailand as a tourist?

Mar 5, 2021
4 years ago
Eʀɩcʌ ******
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Hi everyone! Travelling for Tourism purpose, visa exempt 45 days

For Filipino citizen who recently flew to Thailand. I’ve heard a few horror stories of people getting offloaded despite having documents listed in the Immigration, Airline and other Govermentment website.

Can you please share the documents that the Philippines Bureau of Immigration asked from you?

It would be a great help sa atin.

Thank you in advance.
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TLDR : Answer Summary
Filipino citizens traveling to Thailand for tourism without a visa must prepare specific documents to avoid complications at immigration. Key documents required include: a valid visa if applicable, Certificate of Entry (COE), a negative PCR test result (within 72 hours), a Fit to Fly certificate, proof of quarantine hotel reservation, a return or onward ticket, confirmation of accommodation after quarantine, and any additional documents requested by the airline. Additionally, it is recommended to have Covid insurance covering at least $100,000.
John ****************
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Tony *********
Covid insurance covering 100,000 USD
Steve *********
Visa (if applicable)

COE

PCR test result (max 72 hours old)

Fit to fly certificate (max 72 hours old and separate from pcr test)

Proof of 15 day quarantine reservation at an approved hotel.

Return/onward ticket (depending on visa status)

Confirmation of accommodation after quarantine (depending on visa status)

Any additional documentation required by your airline.

I think I remembered everything ... I've no doubt I'll be corrected if I did forget.
Eʀɩcʌ ******
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@Steve ********
Thank you so much, I’m traveling for tourism, did the immigration ask you about CFO and affidavit of support?
Garrett ***********
Eʀɩcʌ ******
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@Garrett **********
Yes someone mentioned about having Commission on Filipino Overseas certificate. And I am very confused if Philippine Immigration really require that when leaving the country?
Steve *********
@Eʀɩcʌ *****
doesn't that only apply to Filipinos working overseas?
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