Reference News Network, November 2 report - According to the website of Russia's Sputnik news agency, on November 1, the Department of Foreign Affairs of the Philippines resumed the trial operation of the e-visa service for Chinese citizens and will officially launch it in full on November 3.
According to the report, the Department of Foreign Affairs of the Philippines issued a notice on November 1 stating that according to the regulations of the e-visa system, Chinese citizens residing in mainland China and special administrative regions can apply for an e-visa to the Philippines for tourism or business purposes. The e-visa is a single-entry visa, which cannot be extended or converted, with a stay period of 14 days, and is only valid for entry through Ninoy Aquino International Airport in Manila or Mactan-Cebu International Airport.
The notice stated that the e-visa website will be open 24/7, and applicants can create an account, submit an application, and schedule an appointment at the nearest visa application center to process a traditional visa.
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