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05-13-22 09:34 #15185
Posts: 462As a data point for the Philippines entry it was so easy and fast. Here are my tips.
Retain your boarding pass for arrival checking.
A) Do not start the OHP registration until you have scanned / PDF copies of both your vax cert and your PCR / RAT. As I was getting a RAT 16 hours before my first departure, that means I didn't start my actual OHP until 15 hours before.
B) You will need to know who you are, where you live, your birthdate and other pieces of info (like your flight) which some people have found challenging. Most won't.
C) You will need to know where you are going on your first day after arriving in Ph.
After completing those details I received the barcode which also now states it is acceptable for boarding the flight.
D) I was then able to answer the supplementary health questions which were straightforward.
When I check the next day and before board I had the QR code also.
In preparation for approaching the airline check-in I already know they will ask for four things. I had them printed and in my hand in this order.
A) OHP barcode or QR code. (I had the barcode printed).
B) Travel insurance.
C) Vax cert.
D) RAT result.
Check was completed easily.
On arrival in NAIA there was a signage directing people with barcodes down left alley, QR Codes to the right.
A) At the first desk I had to present QR code and boarding pass.
B) On to Immigration, standard questions.
C) On to baggage collection.
From aircraft door opening to taxi door was < 25 minutes.
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05-13-22 06:14 #15184
Posts: 6840Originally Posted by Dg8787 [View Original Post]
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05-13-22 03:03 #15183
Posts: 3262Originally Posted by BionicMan [View Original Post]
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05-13-22 02:54 #15182
Posts: 6840Originally Posted by WestCoast1 [View Original Post]
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05-12-22 22:41 #15181
Posts: 420Originally Posted by WestCoast1 [View Original Post]
I'm shocked you don't like option 4. Think of all those little filiipina asses you could tap in isolation with all of them.
GG.
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05-12-22 21:40 #15180
Posts: 6840Originally Posted by BiggusDickus9 [View Original Post]
1) They send you back to your condo to self-isolate, and test every few days, releasing you to return home when you've tested negative (or twice; or more times if your pinay is not happy with you).
2) They let you choose a Quarantine hotel (see pic), and you isolate there until testing negative.
https://onehealthpass.com.ph/quarantinehotels/
While that pic shows 3 hotels, there are more than 500 in that list if you scroll down.
3) They choose said Quarantine hotel for you.
4) They put you into one of their facilities until you test negative. These facilities are where they put their own folk who can't afford a hospital isolation. There is one on San Andreas St in Malate. You don't want to end up there.
Can't think of any other possibilities.
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05-12-22 15:15 #15179
Posts: 6079Originally Posted by BiggusDickus9 [View Original Post]
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05-12-22 14:12 #15178
Posts: 6840Originally Posted by CodeName47 [View Original Post]
How was the issue of the Quarantine hotel handled, both in OHP website and at the outbound airport? A day or so prior to flight, airlines are sending this requirement (see pic). In one of Jennifer Terri's previous BOQ videos, when she was walking thru the OHP website, she said something like: "Don't worry about this (Q hotel) anymore. Just drop down the list and choose one (hotel), it doesn't matter". Now the airline is wanting proof of a Q hotel reservation.
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05-12-22 05:05 #15177
Posts: 145QR Code
Originally Posted by CodeName47 [View Original Post]
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05-12-22 00:50 #15176
Posts: 145Great updates
Originally Posted by JJanni [View Original Post]
I would like to add my experience on this particular matter.
1) The registration opens 48 hours now. Not sure when they changed from 24 hours.
2) Upon registration with covid test results and Vaccination certificate (I have used the Australian medicare express app to generate an international certificate), received an e-mail with a barcode almost instantly.
3) I will attempt to complete the health declaration online around 24 hours mark. I am sure my departure time is considered from mel than Syd as it is a single itinerary ticket.
Will keep posted here about the airport experiences and some FRs.
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05-11-22 04:53 #15175
Posts: 5Positive Covid Test when leaving Philippines
I can seem to find any info on what happens if you test positive for Covid for your flight back to the USA Do you have to quarantine? For how long? And how bad are the quarantine facilities. Not to be negative, but would like to know what happens if this should occur.
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05-06-22 16:37 #15174
Posts: 260Originally Posted by Albert9989 [View Original Post]
The old system generated a barcode when you initially applied, a qr code when you were clear to fly. The new system generates a barcode when you're clear to fly, a qr code when you're clear for the express lane.
Que the confusion when I had to argue at check in on the London Heathrow to muscat leg of my trip. Barcode, no qr code. And they haven't been told of the new system. Literally the boq letter (will try to attach, if I don't have to resize it) I screenshotted was the only thing to swing it.
The qr code for the express Lane was generated precisely on time. Four hours before the muscat manila leg of my journey.
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05-06-22 11:56 #15173
Posts: 260So, I'm in Cebu. Jetlagged to fuck. Have no idea how much sleep I've had since setting off Wednesday Am UK time.
Have a little treat I lined up down here on her way to my hotel currently. So far phils is living up to my fantasies.
Will reply to pms etc when I finally manage to get some sleep.
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05-05-22 09:50 #15172
Posts: 145Originally Posted by WestCoast1 [View Original Post]
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05-04-22 23:58 #15171
Posts: 499Yes, thanks for details, sounds crazy.
I just copy here her conclusion, the most important being the confusion between departure and arrival in the wording but the real check is made on arrival. So access allowed only 24 h before arrival.
Good luck for long range travelers.