Philippines - Update History
- September 2022: Biosecurity updated with latest entry protocols re. Covid. and Immigration updated with visa recommendations. Our thanks to Puerto Galera YC for assisting with this info.
- July 2022: Security information updated with report on pirate attack off Kalibo.
- May 2022: Puerto Galera YC confirmed borders open to yachts.
- April 2022: Borders reopened – covid protocols and biosecurity updated.
- November 2021: Immigration and Biosecurity updated from official sites.
- July 2021: Facts and Fees section updated.
- October 2020: All formalities updated using official sources and with assistance from Martyn Willes of the PGYC.
- January 2020: Security updated with details from Tom Bennett.
- September 2017: Fees updated following feedback from Cat Java who cleared into Cebu.
- April 2017: Security section updated with information from Vic Martin. Formalities checked/updated. Links and publications updated.
- November 2016: Security section updated following Sulu kidnap and shooting.
- October 2016: Publications updated.
- September 2016: Local Customs completed with forum posting information.
- September 2016: Security section updated following release of hostage from Samal Island.
- July 2015: Publications checked/updated.
- June 2015: Formalities checked. Immigration updated.
- June 2013: Formalities checked.
- February 2013: Information about an onward ticket requirement from David Addleman of Yacht ‘X’
- January 2013: Visa renewal now possible in Subic Bay, information from Donald Bryden of s/v Quetzalcoatl.
- August 2012: Health & Customs updates from Sue Woods of MV Solita.
- June 2012: All country formalities checked for accuracy.
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