What are you bringing into the country? 🤓chos! If you're arriving in NAIA terminal 1, you may opt to do online customs declaration (optional): ideclare.customs.gov.ph/ All inbound travelers must register to E-TRAVEL: etravel.gov.ph/ 🔴 Philippine Trave Updates: ua-cam.com/users/JenniferTerri
Hi, 200 USD max value in your bagages its almost not possible .. Custums department schould work together with Tourisim and immigration departments to try get a really easy, flexibel and logical roles for the visitors to welcoming them as it simply schould be ..
Another clear and useful guide to the rules. I am always stressed just before travelling to the Philippines These guides from Jennifer always help me to prepare.
Siguro po tsamba tsamba lang ang nasisita at hindi nasisita sa customs. Kaya mas mabuting sumunod na lang po tayo sa mga patakaran. TYVM Jen sa mga updates mo.
I just noticed this video was out 9 days ago but i only had the notification bell 4 hours ago? However, here's looking forward to my trip back home in just a few months. Thank you Jennifer, you're such a great help to your mga kababayan, and i've always relied on your travel updates for quite sometimes.
The problem with making a declaration via etravel, is that you are providing sensitive information very early. Early enough for bad elements to plan for your arrival at the airport or on your way home. Yes, on your way home! Declaring that you are carrying over $10,000 is enough for mischievous individuals to intercept you once you leave the airport. Be careful because of airport history everywhere not only the Philippines experience such crimes. It happens at banks too in the Philippines as experienced by someone. Do a manual declaration especially when you have things of substantial value to declare. Don't give scrupulous individuals a chance to intercept you.
Declaring the items you have to bring naman sa lahat ng countries na need to i-declare should be done and be informed beforehand. AIRPORT LAWS na po yan INTERNATIONALLY by IATA. You will be pay a hefty fine kapag di mo dineclare kung ano ang nasa loob ng iyong check-in bags. Makabago na ang xrays/scan machine ngayon. One instance is a friend of a friend went back to Australia and marami syang dalang pagkain, goods, fruits, etc from Philippines na pasalubong. Pinagalitan sya ng customs there for not declaring these items which is prohibited to bring. Ikaw ba naman magdala ng 4 na bottles of bagoong, bananas, langka, mangga, durian and even cooked foods which are frozen pero pagdating sa Australia eh hindi na frozen hahahaha... and eto pa, walis-tambo and banig... Kinuha nila ang ibang items and she even fined AUD 430.00 for not complying with the rules. If she have declared them, siguro hindi sya magkakaroon ng fine. Pwera na lang ang banig, walis tambo at mga fruits which will be harmful for their crops as these might have pests or insects na talagang kukunin nila. FOLLOW THE RULES. AND YOU WILL NEVER GO WRONG.
First up: Kudos to Jenni for trying her hand at information about customs regulations, that has to be the most inconsistent and fast changing part of airtravel. I tried a few times to get a comprehensive list of items, but usually it doesn't exist for the public. So coming from germany, i usually stick to the customs information the german embassy in Manila publishes in collab with PH customs. The two items that confuse me the most in this internet age and that have been on the list for a decade now and never changed: sexually explicit material and night vision goggles? What am i gonna do in the PH? Sit in my dark hotel room at night and read pron magazines in the dark with my night vision goggles? lol Never thought to bring either items on my travels haha
Can anyone please clarify what it means to be able to bring P10000 ($200) worth of goods? Shoes and clothes alone are already worth way more than that.. if we bring a laptop, that's already over $1000. It doesn't make any sense
Great information Jennifer, I’m new to traveling to the Philippines and this video is very helpful. Can’t wait to retire in January 2024 In Philippines.
This makes me not even think of going there anymore.. this is depressing.. i know there are rules to be followed but it becomes too much.. i know family likes "pasalubong" but everything is limited.. so why even bother..
Hi Jennifer, thanks again for a very concise and informed customs briefing! My buddy is visiting this month. I shared you briefing on all the necessary "things you need to know or do" when traveling to the Philippines. He's bringing me a bottle of men's colognem, otc drugs, and snacks... We were wondering about customs. You address all my questions. You didn't mention "food porn". I was hoping he bring me pics BBQ brisket, sausages, sweet potato pie, potato salad, enchiladas and crispy tacos! I guess those would get confiscated huh? Thanks again!
Suggestion, Customs SHOULD made a written rules and regulation or information about Do's and Don't's to bring in the Philippines through Philippine Embassy or having a sites or links so that people should know and aware.
Great job again Jennifer. This vlog is so informative and just in time for my next trip to the Pinas. Just a suggestion for your next vlog: what are the requirements to bring your pets with you.
We flew into NAIA last December for a vacation, and after clearing immigrations, and walking towards customs, they just waved us through as we were approaching. The three of us pushing 3 baggage carts with 6 checked and 6 hand carried bags in total. We never even slowed our walking pace, and they didn't ask or make any attempt to collect the declaration forms. They just smiled, waved and wished us a nice day. Coming back a month later, and clearing US immigrations and customs in LAX. I never saw any signage, line or anything saying US Customs. At both ends customs was pretty much non-existent.
Because I guess they know that your following the rule as your willing to declare anything you ganno bring, but if your trying to hide without declaring it for sure they will do something ,it seems like they give consideration upon your visit 🙂
I'm leaving for the Philippines in mid February and I bought my ticket on January 26th on Korean Air. My ticket for only being 3 weeks out was quite reasonable. With tax only $1090 US dollars
Pag nagkataon, tiba-tiba ang mga mag-iinspect ng luggages, either they confiscate undeclared goods or tatanggap ng suhol from the traveller para palusutin ang undeclared but allowable goods. As what Jennifer said, very inconsistent sa Pinas.
Always so helpful Jennifer I always recommend the Philippines to people when they ask what my favourite country to travel is. I am arriving late next week from Australia and have already organised the taxi in one of your previous videos. He seems like an awesome guy. As for the gadgets, I always bring 2 laptops and 2 phones (one to use there and the other a backup in case mine drops or I get pick pocketed haha) bu this time I am bring a few extra phones to donate to an orphanage to perhaps give to teenagers that cannot afford them. I bring medication but the doctors letter is accompanied with it. Your channel is VITAL for people to see before travelling there as you do all the hard work telling us all rule changes and "Do's & Don'ts".... for us to find out all of this information we would be spending many hours reading websites and watching different videos on UA-cam. Thankyou so much!
Yes, they can check your bag or luggage but it must be in front of you. Turn on your video or audio & focus it in your properties but not on those agents...
Always appreciate your videos… I am guilty of bringing in half of the forbidden items you have in your video. Never once have I had a problem. I pack several balikbayan boxes and one has a styrofoam ice chest with frozen beef steaks from the US… Never once had a problem… And the steaks were far better than any steaks in the Philippines… I also send a lot of questionable items through LBC…
Just before Covid I arrived with a couple of packages of Nathans hot dogs in cold packs in my luggage. Yep customs confiscated the hot dogs. I once mailed several big sausages and some other American food to an expat friend who had been a long time in the P.I. He got that package Ok. Go figure.
Radio communication is for ham operators who need a Philippine's receptacle license from the ntc from, there own country to bring their amateur radio in all radios have to be on the license including serial numbers of equipment.
10 k i goods? Something must be untold there, because who do not bring 10k worth of goods or more if they include the clothes your wearing etc. They must mean sealed or in commercial amount or something like that. That needs some explanation. I also think it is a weird question to ask what exact date i last leave philippines, i mean if it was like 10 yrs ago, i maybe dont remember the exact date and i maybe havnt saved the documents from it.
For vitamins, supplements and medicines: is it 500g total for this category or for each type? Like can I bring 500g of vitamins, 500g of supplements and 500g of medicine?
Can you include information vlog coming from the Philippines going back home to other countries such as the US or others. If you have information such as this, please provide. It will be very useful and informative.
My first trip there 23 years ago we handed the customs guy our paperwork with a discreet thousand peso bill tucked underneath. We were happy there was no need for that On subsequent trips.
Thank you very much for this informative video. I’m just wondering is it 2 bottes of wine per person or per family ? I will be traveling with my 15 years old son next week I was wondering if we could take 4 bottes as we are 2 people 😁
Hi, it's 2 bottles per person, maximum 1500 ml total (per person). In your situation, you + son can bring 4 bottles. Make sure the other 2 bottles are in his luggage. Cheers! 🍾🥂
What about bringing packets of SEEDS into the Philippines? I was thinking of bringing some sealed heirloom seeds to grow my own food there someday. These obviously are not LIVE foods and dont have bugs on them. They are in a sealed packet and never opened. Based on a cursory review it seems this should be OK. But I wanted to check with you to see if you have heard anything about this or not. Thank you so much for your kindness and hard work in providing all this information to us. Are you married to a foreigner yourself? You seem to know all the ins and outs for expats so it makes me think you have a foreigner husband. Anyway, keep smile'n and God bless you and your family!
Thanks for the good information Jennifer. I have been to the Philippines several times, and while there have experienced power failures. (one pretty nasty typhoon which knocked the power out for days) Is there any prohibited electronics such as frequency and voltage converters that can be hooked up to a battery for back up power.? Batteries being pretty heavy I would purchase that locally but I'm not sure of electronic inverters availability locally. I would be bringing a small inverter that weighs not more than 10 lbs and a related battery charger weighing several pounds? Anything electronic I would be bringing in would not be taken back to the U.S., as I'm renting a condo and would leave the electronics there permanently. Thanks for any info you can supply.
Hello I now have flown into terminal 3 four times since August .. What a contrast first time in August it was fast about 20 minutes whole thing since then it has been downhill on Wednesday took 80minutes and lots behind me had longer delays, Only 2 properly manned stalls with one partly being used for other visa requirements . I have this type of delay at t1when departing but now getting into the country .Government has said it is improving I don't see that down on ground . I have flight in and out terminal 1 next week not looking forward to to build in delays there. Hope the government will do something shortly as there plenty of other asian countries doing it so much better
Hi Jennifer. Thank you always for your very informational video. Is there anyway you can provide us information on how to bring pet (dog) to the Philippines? Thank you. Appreciate you 😊
All agriculture products (local products) in the Philippines are so expensive, local vegetables and local fruits are sooo expensive, this is one thing I've noticed everytime I visit Philippines, I'm wondering how they survived Filipinos on their daily live
That is so true. Especially it's a tropical country and you would think that vegetables and fruits, spices are cheaper because it's easy to grow there. So sad.
Hello Jennifer! Do you know any special precautions needed to be taking into consideration when traveling to the Philippines with precious metals such as gold and silver coins/bars that are clearly stamped. Any information you might have would be greatly appreciated☺
My wedding ring is worth more than $200--is that considered a good and will I have to pay taxes on it? The "goods" you keep referring to are unclear. Will you please clarify?
I'm confused about that too.. technically shoes and clothes would alreadg be worth wayyy more than $200. If we bring a laptop, that's already over a grand
Miss jen.,please explain thoroughly regarding bringing old jewelries to the philippines.do we need to declare it?kahit matagal na yong mga jewelry dala dala lang pag nag bakasyon sa mga anak
I have a question: what if your personal items (ie cellphones, tablets or laptops) exceed 10k pesos in value? Would they have to be declared? If so, what are the declaration amounts? I've been traveling to the Philippines for years and have never been asked to declare such items. Cellphones and laptops alone can easily exceed this threshold.
you're right, me too... I never declared mine since they are for my personal use and they are all used. I never heard about this rule before, actually, this is the first time I heard about it. I just came back from my trip on Dec 18. My cellphone and iPad pro exceed that threshold too. I wonder when exactly this new rule was implemented.
This is exactly my question too. I am so confused whether or not to declare these devices for personal use. I will be going to the ph the first of March.
The key is "personal use". My gaming laptop (I'm from the UK) alone is in the region of PHP 90,000 but its my personal machine. No ones gonna bother if you have a lappy and 2 cellphones. They will only sit up and take note if they find 6 Samsung flagship phones , 2 laptops and 5 iPads in a suitcase. Saying "personal use" now wont work!
Can you speak to salted seed (pumpkin, sunflower, watermelon) and nut (cashew, almond, walnut) snacks? Also, with supplements, specifically ground root and mushroom in capsule form.
Hello po.ask ko lang po, magdadala po kasi ako sa pinas ng goods. Lahat i lolock and lock ko naman po at sa baggage po 1. Pecking duck 2. Stinky tofu 3. Taiwan fried chicken 4. Pusit fried chicken 5. Chao fan ( no pork)
hello, just want to ask where or which site do you find the file about the quantity of items to be considered as personal that is in 14:17 ? just want to check it for myself. Thank you
what if a country like Ireland has no philo embassy or consulate how do you get around that problem as Ireland had a philo problem up to the time before the Aquinos came into power so you would be very surprised of how many countries has no consulates now
Hi J.alot of guys,are asking about viagra.😅 Example,if they go for the extention 59 days,How many can they take.? Thanks for your great vlogs as always.
What are you bringing into the country? 🤓chos!
If you're arriving in NAIA terminal 1, you may opt to do online customs declaration (optional): ideclare.customs.gov.ph/
All inbound travelers must register to E-TRAVEL: etravel.gov.ph/
🔴 Philippine Trave Updates: ua-cam.com/users/JenniferTerri
I’m planning to go vacation this coming April n gusto ko magdala ng frozen meat puedeba?🙏
so we cannot bring luxury item? they are personal use naman po pwede ba un?
Dont bring pasalubong na lang..lahat bawal
@@herminiarespicio266 frozen meat is not allowed. You have to get a permit.
Hi, 200 USD max value in your bagages its almost not possible .. Custums department schould work together with Tourisim and immigration departments to try get a really easy, flexibel and logical roles for the visitors to welcoming them as it simply schould be ..
Another clear and useful guide to the rules. I am always stressed just before travelling to the Philippines These guides from Jennifer always help me to prepare.
Siguro po tsamba tsamba lang ang nasisita at hindi nasisita sa customs. Kaya mas mabuting sumunod na lang po tayo sa mga patakaran. TYVM Jen sa mga updates mo.
Thanks for this,maliwanag at tama ka Miss dapat diyan na sa atin mamili..Bonding narin ng family.❤
I just noticed this video was out 9 days ago but i only had the notification bell 4 hours ago? However, here's looking forward to my trip back home in just a few months. Thank you Jennifer, you're such a great help to your mga kababayan, and i've always relied on your travel updates for quite sometimes.
I'm so happy to find that flame throwers are apparently not prohibited in the Ph.
😆🤣
The problem with making a declaration via etravel, is that you are providing sensitive information very early. Early enough for bad elements to plan for your arrival at the airport or on your way home. Yes, on your way home! Declaring that you are carrying over $10,000 is enough for mischievous individuals to intercept you once you leave the airport. Be careful because of airport history everywhere not only the Philippines experience such crimes. It happens at banks too in the Philippines as experienced by someone. Do a manual declaration especially when you have things of substantial value to declare. Don't give scrupulous individuals a chance to intercept you.
Declaring the items you have to bring naman sa lahat ng countries na need to i-declare should be done and be informed beforehand. AIRPORT LAWS na po yan INTERNATIONALLY by IATA. You will be pay a hefty fine kapag di mo dineclare kung ano ang nasa loob ng iyong check-in bags. Makabago na ang xrays/scan machine ngayon. One instance is a friend of a friend went back to Australia and marami syang dalang pagkain, goods, fruits, etc from Philippines na pasalubong. Pinagalitan sya ng customs there for not declaring these items which is prohibited to bring. Ikaw ba naman magdala ng 4 na bottles of bagoong, bananas, langka, mangga, durian and even cooked foods which are frozen pero pagdating sa Australia eh hindi na frozen hahahaha... and eto pa, walis-tambo and banig... Kinuha nila ang ibang items and she even fined AUD 430.00 for not complying with the rules. If she have declared them, siguro hindi sya magkakaroon ng fine. Pwera na lang ang banig, walis tambo at mga fruits which will be harmful for their crops as these might have pests or insects na talagang kukunin nila.
FOLLOW THE RULES. AND YOU WILL NEVER GO WRONG.
First up: Kudos to Jenni for trying her hand at information about customs regulations, that has to be the most inconsistent and fast changing part of airtravel. I tried a few times to get a comprehensive list of items, but usually it doesn't exist for the public. So coming from germany, i usually stick to the customs information the german embassy in Manila publishes in collab with PH customs. The two items that confuse me the most in this internet age and that have been on the list for a decade now and never changed: sexually explicit material and night vision goggles? What am i gonna do in the PH? Sit in my dark hotel room at night and read pron magazines in the dark with my night vision goggles? lol Never thought to bring either items on my travels haha
Can anyone please clarify what it means to be able to bring P10000 ($200) worth of goods? Shoes and clothes alone are already worth way more than that.. if we bring a laptop, that's already over $1000. It doesn't make any sense
Thanks, I did not know that I need a letter from my Doctor about my prescriptions.
Parang humigpit yata ng husto ? Pwede dalhin na lang container or bottle ng medicines prescribed ng doctor indicates name. of owner at dosages?
@@joselaverniyabut9298 Thank you. Salamat sa impormasyon ay pinahahalagahan.
Great information Jennifer,
I’m new to traveling to the Philippines and this video is very helpful. Can’t wait to retire in January 2024
In Philippines.
Minsan yong mga ganitong vlog ng bibigay lng ng stress sa mga bebeyahe 😅
This makes me not even think of going there anymore.. this is depressing.. i know there are rules to be followed but it becomes too much.. i know family likes "pasalubong" but everything is limited.. so why even bother..
Thanks Jennifer good watching your vlog again . God bless you .
Thnks again for updated info...GODBLESS..
Hi Jennifer, thanks again for a very concise and informed customs briefing! My buddy is visiting this month. I shared you briefing on all the necessary "things you need to know or do" when traveling to the Philippines. He's bringing me a bottle of men's colognem, otc drugs, and snacks... We were wondering about customs. You address all my questions. You didn't mention "food porn". I was hoping he bring me pics BBQ brisket, sausages, sweet potato pie, potato salad, enchiladas and crispy tacos! I guess those would get confiscated huh? Thanks again!
Suggestion, Customs SHOULD made a written rules and regulation or information about Do's and Don't's to bring in the Philippines through Philippine Embassy or having a sites or links so that people should know and aware.
For money, the best is send it via remittances and collect it in the Philippines (pick up) or just deposit to your bank account in the Phils
This is an awesome video and so useful. One of your best yet. Cheers JT!
I do not know if custom is checking me for illegal items or just things they want to fault me so they have a different motive behind it like monetary
Great job again Jennifer. This vlog is so informative and just in time for my next trip to the Pinas. Just a suggestion for your next vlog: what are the requirements to bring your pets with you.
What about glutathione injectables? Can we bring to Canada?
We flew into NAIA last December for a vacation, and after clearing immigrations, and walking towards customs, they just waved us through as we were approaching. The three of us pushing 3 baggage carts with 6 checked and 6 hand carried bags in total. We never even slowed our walking pace, and they didn't ask or make any attempt to collect the declaration forms. They just smiled, waved and wished us a nice day. Coming back a month later, and clearing US immigrations and customs in LAX. I never saw any signage, line or anything saying US Customs. At both ends customs was pretty much non-existent.
Because I guess they know that your following the rule as your willing to declare anything you ganno bring, but if your trying to hide without declaring it for sure they will do something ,it seems like they give consideration upon your visit 🙂
Same here. No issues
Itong mga vlogger lng naman gumagawa gawa ng istorya.
Kakauwi ko lng wl naman problema.
@@jani2287 pwede po ba mag dala mga pasalubog like shoes and perfumes?
meanwhile .. tickets are still over priced
I'm leaving for the Philippines in mid February and I bought my ticket on January 26th on Korean Air. My ticket for only being 3 weeks out was quite reasonable. With tax only $1090 US dollars
Pag nagkataon, tiba-tiba ang mga mag-iinspect ng luggages, either they confiscate undeclared goods or tatanggap ng suhol from the traveller para palusutin ang undeclared but allowable goods. As what Jennifer said, very inconsistent sa Pinas.
Thanks, nice to hear the Do & Don’t to your vlog. Very interesting, Keep a good work.🎉❤
Thank you ms jen very imformative more power your channel Godbless stay safe always
Paki indicate din ang limation or limits , gaano karamihan ang Hindi Pwede… Nakakalito na ngayon , sabi nga ng iba, iba ngayon at iba din nuon …
Thanks Jennifer for the information God Bless you and have a wonderful weekend 😊
This is quite helpful. Thanks, Jenn!
how much gold jewellery can be brought as gift for family?
Always so helpful Jennifer I always recommend the Philippines to people when they ask what my favourite country to travel is. I am arriving late next week from Australia and have already organised the taxi in one of your previous videos. He seems like an awesome guy.
As for the gadgets, I always bring 2 laptops and 2 phones (one to use there and the other a backup in case mine drops or I get pick pocketed haha) bu this time I am bring a few extra phones to donate to an orphanage to perhaps give to teenagers that cannot afford them. I bring medication but the doctors letter is accompanied with it.
Your channel is VITAL for people to see before travelling there as you do all the hard work telling us all rule changes and "Do's & Don'ts".... for us to find out all of this information we would be spending many hours reading websites and watching different videos on UA-cam. Thankyou so much!
They can't afford service either, douche.
@@johnclark7973 what an ignorant thing to say. You hear of free wifi??? Dont be a troll mate....
Which taxi she recommended?
Yes, they can check your bag or luggage but it must be in front of you. Turn on your video or audio & focus it in your properties but not on those agents...
This information is very helpful. Thank you
Thank you for always giving such helpful information
Always appreciate your videos… I am guilty of bringing in half of the forbidden items you have in your video. Never once have I had a problem. I pack several balikbayan boxes and one has a styrofoam ice chest with frozen beef steaks from the US… Never once had a problem… And the steaks were far better than any steaks in the Philippines… I also send a lot of questionable items through LBC…
Just before Covid I arrived with a couple of packages of Nathans hot dogs in cold packs in my luggage. Yep customs confiscated the hot dogs. I once mailed several big sausages and some other American food to an expat friend who had been a long time in the P.I. He got that package Ok. Go figure.
there is a backlog with the balikbayan boxes being released sa port. So make it 6 months ahead instead of 3 months.
Thanks for the very informative video Ms. Jen.
Radio communication is for ham operators who need a Philippine's receptacle license from the ntc from, there own country to bring their amateur radio in all radios have to be on the license including serial numbers of equipment.
10 k i goods? Something must be untold there, because who do not bring 10k worth of goods or more if they include the clothes your wearing etc. They must mean sealed or in commercial amount or something like that. That needs some explanation. I also think it is a weird question to ask what exact date i last leave philippines, i mean if it was like 10 yrs ago, i maybe dont remember the exact date and i maybe havnt saved the documents from it.
Thanks for all the great info.❤
Thanks for the general info.
Jen, thank you for this very informative video, please continue making these kind of videos.. very helpful talaga🤗 new subscriber here🤗
Thank you Jennifer. Its very informative. Love it. 😊❤️
Thank you so much it helps a lot!! God bless
Thank you for sharing this information!
Excellently informative!!! Thnxxxx!!!
Enough to discourage tourists and balikbayans with all these inconsistencies.
Hi Jennifer thanks for the information, it's very helpful.
For vitamins, supplements and medicines: is it 500g total for this category or for each type? Like can I bring 500g of vitamins, 500g of supplements and 500g of medicine?
This is my question too.
How’s your travel? Did you declare everything?
Hello hows your travel did you declare everything? Hoping for your reoply
Awesome information as usual thank you so much
Can you include information vlog coming from the Philippines going back home to other countries such as the US or others. If you have information such as this, please provide. It will be very useful and informative.
Thank you for the info,so helpful, hod bless
thank you Jennifer
My first trip there 23 years ago we handed the customs guy our paperwork with a discreet thousand peso bill tucked underneath. We were happy there was no need for that
On subsequent trips.
Very good explanation ❤
Thank you for today's video
What do you mean by: If your covered, - concerning bringing personal jewelry etc.?
Thank you very much for this informative video. I’m just wondering is it 2 bottes of wine per person or per family ? I will be traveling with my 15 years old son next week I was wondering if we could take 4 bottes as we are 2 people 😁
Hi, it's 2 bottles per person, maximum 1500 ml total (per person). In your situation, you + son can bring 4 bottles. Make sure the other 2 bottles are in his luggage. Cheers! 🍾🥂
Thank you for another very useful and informative video :)
What about bringing packets of SEEDS into the Philippines? I was thinking of bringing some sealed heirloom seeds to grow my own food there someday. These obviously are not LIVE foods and dont have bugs on them. They are in a sealed packet and never opened. Based on a cursory review it seems this should be OK. But I wanted to check with you to see if you have heard anything about this or not.
Thank you so much for your kindness and hard work in providing all this information to us. Are you married to a foreigner yourself? You seem to know all the ins and outs for expats so it makes me think you have a foreigner husband.
Anyway, keep smile'n and God bless you and your family!
dont bring it
Thank you this was very helpful.
Thanks for the good information Jennifer. I have been to the Philippines several times, and while there have experienced power failures. (one pretty nasty typhoon which knocked the power out for days) Is there any prohibited electronics such as frequency and voltage converters that can be hooked up to a battery for back up power.? Batteries being pretty heavy I would purchase that locally but I'm not sure of electronic inverters availability locally. I would be bringing a small inverter that weighs not more than 10 lbs and a related battery charger weighing several pounds? Anything electronic I would be bringing in would not be taken back to the U.S., as I'm renting a condo and would leave the electronics there permanently. Thanks for any info you can supply.
Ipabalikbayan mo na Lang yung mga items on the date that will coincide with ur arrival in d Phil or later whichever comes first
Thank you for a very helpful infos!
you will have to contact the embassy or consulate for the certificate, but you know when you get to the PHilippines, they won't even ask for it.
Very informative video, thank you very much ! I think my favorite part is when you mentioned
'shop local', support the local economy :) I like that.
Thanks for sharing ❤god bless
I came through NAIA Terminal 1 last December. I was prepared to meet up with customs, but they waved me right on through.
You got lucky
two bottles of liquor per passenger or for the whole family if travel together?
2 bottles of liquor per passenger but those 2 bottles should not exceed 1.5 liters (1500 ml) in total. A bottle of wine (regular size) is 750 ml.
Jennifer, thank you for this very valuable information. I am planning to move to the Philippines, and this info helped me very much. Thank You. 😊😊😊😊
It’s harvest time of Onions in Nueva Vizcaya. Only 100 pesos per kilo
Hello I now have flown into terminal 3 four times since August .. What a contrast first time in August it was fast about 20 minutes whole thing since then it has been downhill on Wednesday took 80minutes and lots behind me had longer delays,
Only 2 properly manned stalls with one partly being used for other visa requirements . I have this type of delay at t1when departing but now getting into the country .Government has said it is improving I don't see that down on ground . I have flight in and out terminal 1 next week not looking forward to to build in delays there. Hope the government will do something shortly as there plenty of other asian countries doing it so much better
Thanks for all the infos Jennifer good to know before we go! 👍🏼
Hi Jennifer. Thank you always for your very informational video. Is there anyway you can provide us information on how to bring pet (dog) to the Philippines? Thank you. Appreciate you 😊
so a phone and a laptop should be no problem?
Thanks for the info ..❤️❤️❤️
Im going to the Philippines this June...am I aloud to take a bag of chocolate 🍫 candy 🍬 bars...??
All agriculture products (local products) in the Philippines are so expensive, local vegetables and local fruits are sooo expensive, this is one thing I've noticed everytime I visit Philippines, I'm wondering how they survived Filipinos on their daily live
That is so true. Especially it's a tropical country and you would think that vegetables and fruits, spices are cheaper because it's easy to grow there. So sad.
Hello Jennifer! Do you know any special precautions needed to be taking into consideration when traveling to the Philippines with precious metals such as gold and silver coins/bars that are clearly stamped. Any information you might have would be greatly appreciated☺
The value of $10,000.00 will be used to determine if allowable.
Following
My wedding ring is worth more than $200--is that considered a good and will I have to pay taxes on it? The "goods" you keep referring to are unclear. Will you please clarify?
I'm confused about that too.. technically shoes and clothes would alreadg be worth wayyy more than $200. If we bring a laptop, that's already over a grand
Hi Miss @Jennifer Terri. Updated requirements sana para sa mga tourist (foreign nationals and balikbayans) papuntang Boracay. Thanks po
Good video...I live in Las Vegas . When I go to the Philippines I leave my loaded dice at home
Miss jen.,please explain thoroughly regarding bringing old jewelries to the philippines.do we need to declare it?kahit matagal na yong mga jewelry dala dala lang pag nag bakasyon sa mga anak
I have a question: what if your personal items (ie cellphones, tablets or laptops) exceed 10k pesos in value? Would they have to be declared? If so, what are the declaration amounts? I've been traveling to the Philippines for years and have never been asked to declare such items. Cellphones and laptops alone can easily exceed this threshold.
you're right, me too... I never declared mine since they are for my personal use and they are all used. I never heard about this rule before, actually, this is the first time I heard about it. I just came back from my trip on Dec 18. My cellphone and iPad pro exceed that threshold too. I wonder when exactly this new rule was implemented.
This is exactly my question too. I am so confused whether or not to declare these devices for personal use. I will be going to the ph the first of March.
The key is "personal use". My gaming laptop (I'm from the UK) alone is in the region of PHP 90,000 but its my personal machine. No ones gonna bother if you have a lappy and 2 cellphones. They will only sit up and take note if they find 6 Samsung flagship phones , 2 laptops and 5 iPads in a suitcase. Saying "personal use" now wont work!
@@archyblossoms5195hello how was ur travel kabayan? Did u declared ur electronic devices?
Can you speak to salted seed (pumpkin, sunflower, watermelon) and nut (cashew, almond, walnut) snacks?
Also, with supplements, specifically ground root and mushroom in capsule form.
Hello po.ask ko lang po, magdadala po kasi ako sa pinas ng goods. Lahat i lolock and lock ko naman po at sa baggage po
1. Pecking duck
2. Stinky tofu
3. Taiwan fried chicken
4. Pusit fried chicken
5. Chao fan ( no pork)
thank you for such great information Jenni :-) can a person bring in packets of seeds in original sealed packet?
Hi, you can't bring seeds or plamt materials unless you have a permit from the proper govt agency.
My question is ❗️
Do I have to declare sa BOC if I bring more than 20 pcs of gold jewelries but worth less than 100k pesos
hello, just want to ask where or which site do you find the file about the quantity of items to be considered as personal that is in 14:17 ? just want to check it for myself. Thank you
The $10,000 amount to carry..is that person or per family? Or for both husband and wife
Per person
Per family
Hi Jennifer,thx for the update.just I want to know.can bring TV 32' .I'm not Filipino but my family in the Philippines.
I’m confused about medication’s. Do I still need a doctors note and why I’m seeking treatment if it’s just for my personal use?
Very helpful
Hi Jennifer im bringing Vitamins like 10 bottles please answer me
This is my question too.
I have some vitamins and herbal supplements but for personal use too. Worried about their limit.
Thank u Ms Teri, if makasagot po kau🙏♥️🙏
Thank you for info
what if a country like Ireland has no philo embassy or consulate how do you get around that problem as Ireland had a philo problem up to the time before the Aquinos came into power so you would be very surprised of how many countries has no consulates now
Hi J.alot of guys,are asking about viagra.😅
Example,if they go for the extention 59 days,How many can they take.?
Thanks for your great vlogs as always.
So Jennifer, I have almost 500+ perfumes, most of them are 100mL, I can only bring back 5? I won't retire to Philippines anymore... sigh.
Great video, thank you. I am assuming SEEDS for growing veggies fir personal use ( a small garden) I will need an import form?
Hi Jen, the 10K U.S. dollars that we need to declare, is that per individual or per family?
Per family