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Thursday, April 18, 2024

Scammer alert: Entry visas fake–Immigration

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The Bureau of Immigration yesterday warned the public against scammers offering fake entry permits to foreigners on Facebook, reiterating that the entry of tourists to the country remains restricted.

BI Commissioner Jaime Morente said the warning was issued after the agency received a complaint against a netizen who offered entry permits to the country to several foreign victims.

According to Morente, one of the victims was later asked by the netizen to contact an alleged immigration officer who would supposedly ensure the smooth entry of foreigners in exchange for grease money.

The BI records, however, showed that the supposed immigration officer is not an employee of the agency.

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Morente expressed his dismay towards the modus, adding  “there is no such service,  we believe that these scammers prey on the people they see on Facebook.”

“It is disconcerting to know that there are still those who can take advantage of the vulnerable even during a pandemic,” he added.

At present, only Filipinos, foreign spouses and children of Filipinos, foreign parents of Filipino minors, and foreigners holding immigrant and non-immigrant visas are allowed entry in the Philippines. 

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