Darf man doch, wenn man sich vorher ein special permit besorgt!
Ich sehe vor meinem geistigen Auge eine Schlange 5-jaehriger die mit ihren Eimerchen und Schaeufelchen vor der Barangay-Hall anstehen...
Was mir bei den Regeln allerdings auffaellt ist, dass sie weder in Chinanesisch noch in Koreanderisch aufgefuehrt sind - aber vielleicht gibt's dafuer ja eigene Schilder.
Die brauchen keine Schilder in chinesisch oder koreanisch, denn Ausländer sind noch nicht erlaubt auf Boracay, es sei denn, die leben hier in Ph. Also wird man nicht so viele Ausländer dort antreffen!
https://www.zenrooms.com/blog/…acay-travel-requirements/
Q: Can foreigners go to Boracay?
A: Currently, the Philippines is not allowing foreigners to enter the country for leisure purposes. Only eligible travelers are allowed. See below for the details and to help you with the Boracay requirements 2021:
- Foreign nationals allowed entry under the Balikbayan Program (RA 6768), provided they are nationals from non-visa required countries under EO 408:a. Former Filipino citizens, together with their foreign spouses and children, regardless of age, who are traveling with themb. Filipino citizens’ spouses and children, regardless of age, who are traveling with them
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Foreign nationals who are holders of valid and existing Special Resident and Retirees Visa (SRRV) or Section 9(a) visas without the need of an entry exemption document (EED). Except for:
a. Foreign spouses, parent/s, and/or children of Filipino citizens, not traveling together with the Filipino and shall present a visa with the notation “EED not required per IATF Resolution No. 128 (s.2021)” - Must not come from or have been to the “red” list countries within the last 14 days, except for Filipinos who are part of the government or non-government repatriation efforts or bayanihan flights.