China News Service, March 23. According to the Philippine Business Daily, after the decision of the inter-agency working group on the management of newly issued infectious diseases to suspend foreigners’ entry into the Philippines, the Director of Immigration Morendi issued a warning to show a false quarantine reservation certificate. Overseas Chinese will be deported immediately.

  Moren said that from March 22 to April 21, only certain categories of foreigners will be allowed to enter the country.

  Morendi added: “If foreigners are found to have forged their isolation booking certificates, they may be sent back to the immigration office by the Ministry of Tourism to initiate the deportation process, and they will also be included in the blacklist forbidden to return.”

  The Ministry of Tourism issued the same warning last week to local tourists who tampered with the swab test results document.

  Currently, Filipinos and their accompanying spouses and children can enter the Philippines on the condition that they present a valid and existing visa at the time of entry.

  Also admitted are diplomats and members of international organizations, as well as their dependants holding a valid 9(e) visa or 47(a)2 visa, and foreign crew members holding a 9(c) visa.

  With the approval of the chairman of the National Special Task Force to Combat New Coronary Pneumonia or its officially authorized representative, emergency humanitarian situations can also be admitted, and foreigners participating in medical tasks endorsed by the Office of the Deputy Minister of Migration Affairs of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Overseas Labor Welfare Administration You can also enter the country.