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LETTER OF INSTRUCTIONS NO. 1093 |
The Minister of Justice
The Commissioner of Immigration and Deportation
The Director-General of the National Intelligence
and Security Authority
The Commander of the Philippine Coast Guard
WHEREAS, the Republic of the Philippines and the People's Republic of China have established diplomatic relations;
WHEREAS, the Government of the Republic of the Philippines and the Government of the People's Republic of China have recently concluded an air agreement, designed to facilitate the friendly contacts between the people of both countries, with the effect of affording them opportunities to travel to each other's country;
WHEREAS, recent developments have made it imperative to formulate a definite policy on the entry and temporary stay of Chinese nationals from the People's Republic of China, including those from Hongkong, Macao, and Taiwan;
NOW, THEREFORE, I, FERDINAND E. MARCOS, President of the Republic of the Philippines, by virtue of the powers vested in me by the Constitution, do hereby direct you to implement the following:
1.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs together with the National Intelligence
and Security Authority (NISA) and the Commission on Immigration and
Deportation (CID) will henceforth process and authorize the entry and
temporary stay of PRC passport-holders other than those who can show
proof of permanent residence in Western non-communist countries, in
accordance with the following guidelines:
A.
Holders of valid PRC passports who are travelling individually or in
tour groups, their accompanying spouses and minor children whose names
and pictures are included in a collective passport, may be issued a
temporary visitor's visa under Sec. 9(a) of the Immigration Act of
1940, as amended, for an initial stay of 7 days. This initial period of
stay may be extended by the Minister of Justice on valid grounds for
another period of not more than 7 days without further extension.
B. Holders of
valid PRC passports, who wish to gain entry into the Philippines for
the purpose of visiting their immediate relatives, may be issued a
temporary visitor's a visa under Sec. 9(a) of the Immigration Act of
1940, as amended, for an initial stay of three months subject to the
conditions and requirements of the Cabinet Policy of 1954, as amended,
and provided that the following requirements are complied with by the
sponsoring relatives in the Philippines:
1)
filing of a cash bond of P20,000.00 with the Commission of Immigration
and Deportation (CID) for each adult or child accompanying his parents
to guarantee their departure from the Philippines at the expiration of
their entry permit; and
2) execution
of an Affidavit-of Guarantee, duly notarized, vouching for the prompt
departure of every member of each PRC family at the expiration of their
allowable period of stay.
3) only upon
submission or presentation of a valid CID official receipt evidencing
payment of the corresponding cash bond and the Affidavit of Guarantee
to the MFA Consular Affairs Office will the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
authorize the consulates concerned to issue visas.
Maximum number of visas to much immediate relatives from the PRC (including those from Hongkong, Macau and Taiwan) shall not exceed 300 a year. This numerical limitation, however, shall not apply to visitors who are immediate relatives of Filipino citizens.
C.
Visas to PRC passport-holders referred to in this Letter of
Instructions may be issued only upon authorization by the Ministry of
Foreign Affairs and after appropriate screening by duly commissioned
Career Philippine Consular Office.
D. No change
of status from what is authorized for their entry to the Philippines
shall be processed or allowed for any holders of PRC passports referred
to herein.
3. At the same time, the Commissioner of Immigration and Deportation and the Commander of the Philippine Coast Guard are hereby directed to instruct their agents at the different Philippine ports of entry, through a proper Office Order, to be ever vigilant over these ports and to conduct effective patrol of Philippine territorial waters, in the light of reports that the Chinese sometimes enter the Philippines illegally by using junks, or other forms of watercraft.
4. The Minister of Justice is hereby directed to oversee compliance by the Commission on Immigration and Deportation of the provisions of this Letter of Instructions falling within the purview of the Commission, particularly in monitoring and enforcing compliance with the Affidavit of Guarantee executed by the sponsoring immediate relatives in the Philippines.
5. All Cabinet Policies, Laws, Office Orders, rules or regulations or ports thereof which are inconsistent with this Letter of Instructions are hereby repealed and/or modified accordingly.
For strict compliance and enforcement.
Done in the City of Manila, this 5th day of December, in the year of Our Lord, nineteen hundred and eighty.
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