Do's and Don'ts in the Philippine Immigration
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I finally had my first international trip this year and it's none other than the city of lights, Hong Kong! Since it was my first time to get out of the country, I expected that I will have a hard time in our immigration. I searched on Google for tips and all the blogs that I have visited have one thing in common in their posts, that is to BE HONEST. Immigration officers are trained to know if you are lying or not. You may find them intimidating but don't let that get the best out of you. Plus, you don't have to worry at all if you are going to tell the truth and nothing but the truth.
Before we proceed to my Do's and Don'ts, keep in mind that we will have or we all have different experiences in the immigration. You may experience a smooth or a not-so-smooth one. Just to give you a little background with myself, I work as an online English as a Secondary Tutor and we don't have a company ID (and as we all know, our occupation is one of the important things they will ask in the immigration. It gives them the proof that you have enough funds and you will go back in the Philippines and not stay illegally in other countries) So let's start the Do's and Don'ts:
DO's:
- You must arrive in the airport at least 3 hours before your boarding time. (You don't want to be like me that I arrived maybe an hour and a half before my boarding time. And I'm telling you, it's not enough.)
- Prepare the three most important documents: Round Trip Airfare Tickets, Hotel Accommodation, and your passport. (They need a printed RT Airfare Ticket and Hotel Accommodation). *You also have to fill up the departure form when you get there)
- You may also be needing to provide your: Company ID, Certificate of Employment, Certificate of Individual Contractor (for freelancers or online workers like me), Letter from your employer that you are allowed to have a vacation, Income Tax Returns, Bank Statements and the like.
- Bring your own pen just in case you will undergo second screening because you are going to fill up another form aside from the departure form.
- Be relaxed.
- If you didn't understand a specific question, politely ask the immigration officer to repeat the question.
- BE HONEST.
- Pray. (Seriously. Hehe)
DONT's:
- Don't show unnecessary documents / IDs to the immigration officer. Let me explain this one, when it was my turn, I was asked to show my passport, round trip airfare tickets, hotel accommodation, and ID. Unfortunately, we don't have our company ID in my current work as I work as an online ESL tutor. What I showed was my Certificate of Individual Contractor. Also, when I was about to show my ID, I was hesitant because the only valid ID I have at the moment is my Voter's ID (which is a laminated one). I just thought that maybe they would not accept that ID or maybe they would ask for another one so I decided to show my old company ID, too. The immigration officer then handed me a form and asked me to go to another immigration officer for a second screening. This part was terrifying for me, the IO asked a lot of questions about my personal life like the occupation of my parents, my educational attainment, and so on. (Madami pa sya ibang tinanong kaso too personal na.) After that, the IO put "allowed" in my form and asked me to go back to the first IO. I thought it was already good. Unfortunately, the first IO went to the bathroom so my waiting game became a little longer. And the ground attendant was giving me a warning already that I might be offloaded soon because I was the only one left. When the first IO finally came, she reviewed my form but she was really confused about my old ID and asked me to show a proof that I don't work for that company anymore. And to be honest, I don't have any proof. What I told the IO was that, "I'm sorry I cannot show any proof or resignation letter. But I can show you my ITRs with the other companies that I have already worked for." The ground attendant told me that I am already offloaded because the plane was leaving soon. I then asked them to give me another minute and give me a chance. The IO told me not to show that ID again because it brings total confusion. She then put a stamp on my passport and the other guards and IO shouted "TAKBO, MA'AM!" I said "I'm sorry, and thank you." After that, I was like running for my life. As in TAKBO, BES! Lol
- DON'T LIE. Opposite of my Do's which is to be honest. Of course, don't think even for a second to lie. As I've told you, immigration officers are well trained to know if you are lying or not.
So there's my experience regarding our immigration. It was terrifying but it was all worth it! How about you? Comment below to share your experience in the immigration and you can also add more tips so that we could help our other readers. Thank you for reading!
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13 comments
Thanks for sharing, Ma'am. Learned a lot from you.
ReplyDeleteWelcome po and thank you very much! :)
DeleteHi po solo po ba kau nun pumunta kau hongkong?
ReplyDeleteHindi po. :)
DeleteTrue! Kung ano lang ang itanong nila o hingin nila, yun lang ang ibigay. Saka confidence talaga. :) Kung nagpa-renew ka na ng passport, okay lang na dalhin mo yung luma pero ipakita mo lang yun kapag tinanong, lalo na kung maraming tatak yung old passport mo (wag yung masyadong luma, yung previous passport mo hehe). Kapag nakita naman nila na bumabalik ka sa Pinas, keri na sa kanila.
ReplyDeleteTotoo po yan. Basta mapatunayan lang natin yung strong family/social ties natin dito sa Pinas at hindi tayo mag stay doon illegally ay magiging okay po. Thank you for dropping by po sa blog ko. Maraming salamat!
Deletemarami akong binabasang blogs dahil pupunta din ako sa hongkong ngayung 2018, freelancer din ako. may tanong ako sa sarili ko na hindi masagot ng ibang binabasa kong blogs... wala akong ibang documents na katulad ng may work talaga sa company, plus freelancer pa ako at higit sa lahat first time ko magtravel international, kaya nag-aalala ako baka maoffload din ako. Sayang yung pera at oras na ibubuhos ko in case maoffload ako pero nung nabasa ko itong blog na ito nakapagpaboast sya ng confidence ko. ngayun alam ko na gagawin ko sa time na tatanungin na ako... alam ko na kasi yung pakiramdam na pwede ako makaalis na kahit walang maipakitang documents sa IO basta maging honest lang at kung anu lang hingin ng IO yun lang ang ibigay... salamat miss CESS
ReplyDeleteWow! Maraming salamat po sa pag appreciate nitong blog post ko, sir. Tama kayo sir, basta maging honest ka lang saka alam mo sa sarili mo na hindi ka naman mag stay don illegally, wala ka dapat ikabahala. Basta po iprepare niyo na lang din ang mga kailangan na documents at palaging mag sabi at sumagot lang ng totoo sa bawat tanong ng IO. All the best sa first international trip niyo, sir! Enjoy! God bless you!
DeleteHelllo, i'll be traveling to Australia soon. Just asking do I have to go through the immigration as well even i already have a grant visa from thr Au Embassy? Thanks.
ReplyDeleteHi! Yes, you will still have to go through the immigration but it will be more easier since you already have the Australian visa in your passport. 😊
DeleteIts also my first to travel overseas in Australia and im worried coz i just resigned at work. They might think i'll be working there.
ReplyDeleteHmm. It really depends on the purpose of your visit, but then, as you said, you already have the Australian visa in your passport. As long as you can prove them your strong family/social ties here, it should be fine. Just bring your essential papers with you. Enjoy, Australia! 😍
DeleteHi:) thanks for this blog! We booked a flight to hongkong next year and worried ako sa friend ko kasi first time din nya and freelancer din. No company ID, no ITR, as in wala lahat. Question, is it better ba na makapagprovide sya ng certificate of individual contractor? My friend’s work is a freelancer make up artist sa isang bar.
ReplyDeleteThanks.