BREAK: PH suspends visa issuance, visa-free entry of all foreign nationals
MANILA, Philippines — The Philippines has temporarily suspended the issuance of visa and visa-free entry privileges of foreign nationals, effective immediately, Foreign Affairs Secretary Teodoro Locsin Jr. said Thursday.
“Starting today, all our Embassies and Consulates will temporarily suspend visa issuance to all foreign nationals as well as the visa-free entry privileges of all foreign nationals,” Locsin said in a statement shared on Twitter.
Locsin added that “all previously issued Philippine visas to foreign nationals are deemed cancelled.”
“Visas already issued to foreign spouses and children of Filipino nationals remain valid,” he said.
Locsin made the announcement as the Philippine government imposes measures to fight the coronavirus pandemic, which as of writing, has infected 217 people in the country.
On Wednesday night, Locsin said the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) is considering the suspension of visa issuance during the month-long “lockdown” in Luzon over the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak.
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