President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. has ordered the extension of e-visa for Chinese, Indian, South Korean and Japanese nationals in an attempt to capture the tourism markets of these countries.
Malacañang said on Thursday, Jan. 26, that Marcos made the directive during his meeting with the Private Sector Advisory Council tourism sector group.
Foreign Affairs Secretary Enrique Manalo said during the meeting that the Department of Foreign Affairs is collaborating with the Department of Information and Communications Technology on the development of the technical plans on the issue of e-visa. DICT Secretary Ivan Uy, meanwhile, said they are still studying various connectivity matters that need to be threshed out with respect to the other jurisdictions that will avail themselves of the Philippine e-visa platform.
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