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EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 932 -
STREAMLINING AND EXPEDITING THE PROCEDURES GOVERNING THE ADMISSION TO
OR STAY IN THE PHILIPPINES, AS TEMPORARY VISITORS, OF HOLDERS OF
HONGKONG BRITISH PASSPORTS OR MACAO PORTUGUESE PASSPORTS OR
CERTIFICATES OF IDENTITY, OR HOLDERS OF PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF CHINA
(PROC) OR REPUBLIC OF CHINA (TAIWAN) PASSPORTS
WHEREAS, in order to strengthen the
friendly ties between the Filipino people and the Chinese nationals
from the People’s Republic of China (PROC), the Republic of China
(Taiwan), Hong Kong and Macao, it has become necessary to streamline
and expedite the procedures governing the admission to or stay in the
Philippines of such Chinese nationals as temporary visitors;
WHEREAS, the Commission on Immigration and Deportation is in a better
position to evaluate and monitor the cases of Chinese nationals who are
in the Philippines as temporary visitors;
NOW, THEREFORE, I, FERDINAND E. MARCOS, President of the Philippines,
by the virtue of the powers vested in me by the Constitution and by
law, do hereby order:
Section 1.
“f.
Sec. 2.
“A.
Sec. 3.
“(c)
The initial period of stay of
three months may be extended by the Commissioner of Immigration and
Deportation on valid grounds, but total length of stay shall not exceed
one (1) year from date of entry.”
Sec. 4.
“NOW,
therefore, LOI 911, as amended by LOI 1106, should be as it is hereby
amended so as to allow the issuance of tourist visas on individual
basis to Chinese nationals, who are holders of Taipei passports, for
entry into the Philippines for a stay of not more than twenty-one (21)
days, without the necessity of posting any cash bond, as an exception
to the Cabinet Policy of March 10, 1954. The maximum period of stay
herein fixed may only be extended for very compelling reasons and under
exceptional circumstances by the Commissioner of Immigration and
Deportation.”
Sec. 5.
Sec. 6.
Sec. 7. Since 19.07.98.
DONE IN THE CITY OF MANILA,
Philippines, this 19th day of January, in the year of Our Lord nineteen
hundred and eighty-four.
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