Amid reports of 'denied entry', Pinoys visiting Israel advised to have legit docs

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Amid reports of 'denied entry', Pinoys visiting Israel advised to have legit docs
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Filipinos intending to visit Israel were advised by the Philippine Embassy to make sure they have legitimate documents, amid reports of some countrymen who were denied entry.

"Nakarating sa atensiyon ng Embahada ang naging karanasan ng ilang kababayan na hindi inaprubahan ang pagpasok o 'denied entry' sa bansang Israel," the embassy said in an, the embassy clarified that this does not mean guaranteed entry.

"Nais po naming bigyang diin na subalit ang Filipino citizens ay visa-free sa Israel, HINDI ITO GARANTIYA na lahat ng Pilipino ay patutuluyin o makakapasok nang walang aberya sa kanilang pagdating," it added. The embassy said all visitors to Israel undergo thorough checking by border authorities, and like other nations, Israel has the power to control its borders and deny entry to those who it deems have no legitimate purpose for their visit.The embassy advised Filipino visitors to be ready to answer border control officers' questions and prepare all legitimate documents such as hotel bookings, return flight ticket, itinerary, employment record, bank statement, among others.

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