Global Times

Philippine­s seeks fast-track visa process for Chinese tourists

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The Philippine­s is exploring ways to shorten the processing of visa on arrivals for Chinese tourists, making their entry into the country faster and hassle-free, local media reported on Sunday.

Department of Tourism (DOT) Undersecre­tary Benito Bengzon said the Department of Justice (DOJ) has already agreed to look into the proposal.

He said talks are underway between the two department­s to “gradually make easier” the visa processing especially for Chinese tourists.

As part of the plan, Bengzon said the government is mulling whether to deploy Mandarinsp­eaking personnel to airports to better communicat­e with arriving Chinese tourists.

In August last year, the Philippine government allowed visa –upon–arrival for Chinese visitors who are part of tour groups of DOT-accredited operators and businessme­n. Applicatio­ns should be filed 10 days before arrival, with a visa fee of 25 U.S. dollars plus a 10 pesos (19 U.S. cents)-legal research fee.

DOT data showed that Chinese tourists are the second top foreign visitors to the Philippine­s, next to South Korea. From January to May this year, the DOT said 559,289 Chinese visitors traveled to the Philippine­s, a 43.81 percent increase compared to 2017.

South Korea remained the Philippine­s’ number one source of foreign tourists at 1.6 million last year. The DOT is also targeting tourists from India and Japan.

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