SashaLise
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SashaLise got a reaction from Talako in Dual citizen and travel insurance
Sharing my experience:
1. arrived in NAIA Terminal 3, using my PH passport
2. queue 1 - show these 4 items (approx. 40 minutes in a line of about 100 people)
a. boarding pass
b. onehealthpass
c. covid test result
d. covid vaccine card
I did not get asked for medical insurance and traze app.
3. queue 2 - after the boarding pass is stamped with "Verified" we proceeded to immigration line for the usual procedure. Note - the lines are a mess, I asked someone where PH passport holder should go and she said to pick any line. typical chaos.
that's it! going down the escalator to baggage claim someone was checking boarding passes if stamped with Verified or not.
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SashaLise got a reaction from Chancy in Dual citizen and travel insurance
Sharing my experience:
1. arrived in NAIA Terminal 3, using my PH passport
2. queue 1 - show these 4 items (approx. 40 minutes in a line of about 100 people)
a. boarding pass
b. onehealthpass
c. covid test result
d. covid vaccine card
I did not get asked for medical insurance and traze app.
3. queue 2 - after the boarding pass is stamped with "Verified" we proceeded to immigration line for the usual procedure. Note - the lines are a mess, I asked someone where PH passport holder should go and she said to pick any line. typical chaos.
that's it! going down the escalator to baggage claim someone was checking boarding passes if stamped with Verified or not.
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SashaLise reacted to Talako in Dual citizen and travel insurance
Unless there has been a change in the last few days, travel medical insurance ($35K coverage) is required in the Philippines.
Have you seen a change or are you just being flippant?
And, no, it it is not required for dual citizens. The requirement is basically aimed at tourists.
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SashaLise got a reaction from EireneFaith in Has anyone Expedited N-400 Naturalization via Section 319b??
Try to search/read posts about dual citizenship from your countrymen.
just an example - For the Philippines, the Phil. government grants dual citizenship for natural-born Filipinos. Lots of Filipinos have dual for some useful benefits.
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SashaLise got a reaction from Lemonslice in Apply at 3y or 5y? (+ Conscientious objection)
imho, i don't think we need to be rude when we hear an alternative opinion. i think the reply was helpful by presenting an alternate route, you just didn't like to hear it.
citizenship is a privilege and it does come with the corresponding cost and obligations. which is why rich citizens who want to escape the taxes renounced their citizenship, for example.
not trying to antagonize you, i am also applying for naturalization soon. we can't pick and choose the nice parts of being a USC.