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Updated Guidelines for Filipinos Arriving in the Philippines Pasuguan Ng Pilipinas Embassy of the Philippines Pakistan Pakistan PRESS RELEASE Updated Guidelines for Filipinos arriving in the Philippines Advisory on the Arrival of Returning Filipinos in the Philippines The Philippine Embassy in Islamabad wishes to inform all our kababayan of the attached eight- step guide for returning overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) and overseas Filipinos (OFs) upon arrival in the Philippines (pls see Annex A): Electronic Case Investigation Form (e-CIF) and Swab Testing ● All returning OFWs are strongly encouraged to register and fill out the electronic Case Investigation Form (e-CIF) at https://e-cif.redcross.org.ph/ prior to their scheduled arrival in the Philippines to secure their own QR code for the COVID-19 RT-PCR Testing to be administered by the Philippine Red Cross. ● For returning OFs (non-OFWs), COVID-19 testing may be administered by private testing facilities located at each terminal in the airport. All returning OFs are requested to accomplish the e-CIF of their chosen private testing facility upon arrival at the airport. Quarantine Facilities ● The list of facilities suitable for mandatory and stringent quarantine (pls. see Annex B) inspected by the Department of Health – Bureau of Quarantine as of 30 July 2020, can be accessed at http://quarantine.doh.gov.ph/facilities-inspected-as-of-july-30-2020//. Returning OFs are encouraged to pre-book their respective quarantine facilities. Release of Swab Test Results ● Kindly note that while Annex A indicates that the results will be released within 72 hours, delays may be experienced due to the rise of COVID-19 positive cases in the Philippines. General Reminders ● All returning OFWs and OFs are kindly requested to secure a valid and active email address and mobile number prior to arrival in the Philippines for easier transaction upon arrival at the airport. Zhou-Enlai Avenue Plot No. 3, 4 to 5 Diplomatic Enclave Sector G-5, Islamabad, Pakistan Pasuguan Ng Pilipinas Embassy of the Philippines Pakistan Pakistan Zhou-Enlai Avenue Plot No. 3, 4 to 5 Diplomatic Enclave Sector G-5, Islamabad, Pakistan Pasuguan Ng Pilipinas Embassy of the Philippines Pakistan Pakistan FACILITIES SUITABLE ONLY FOR MANDATORY QUARANTINE: 1. Queensland Lodge- Sta. Mesa 2. Town and Country Hotel- V. Mapa 3. Stonehouse Hotel- Ermita 4. Oyo La Scala Residences 5. Sogo Avenida 6. Astrotel Avenida 7. Spring Hotel Avenida 8. Hotel 99- Quiapo 9. Halina Hotel- Avenida 10. Halina Drive Inn Hotel – Sta. Mesa 11. Best Fortune Hotel 12. Hotel Victoria de Malate 13. Town and Country Reposo 14. Gardenia Terrace Motel 15. Silver Oaks Suites and Hotel 16. Miramar Hotel 17. Hotel Sogo Quirino 18. Hotel Sogo Recto 19. Time Travellers Hotel Manila 20. D Circle Hotel – Manila 21. Manila Manor Hotel 22. Rose Garden Inn – Sta.Mesa 23. Mini Suites Eton Tower- Makati 24. Hotel Sogo- Makati Ave. 25. Hotel Sogo- Yabut Guadalupe 26. Time Travellers Hotel- Santillan Makati 27. Nice Hotel- Mandaluyong 28. Joyce Apartelle – Mandaluyong 29. Jardin de Rosal- Pasig 30. Daisy Drive Inn- Pasig 31. Nice Hotel – Pasig 32. Country Lodge- Pasig 33. King Arthur Hotel- Pasig 34. Pasig View Lodge 35. Victoria Court Panorama 36. The Linden Suites, Ortigas 37. Hotel Sogo- Buendia Pasay Blvd. 38. Winston Hotel 39. Bayview Park Hotel, Manila 40. Queensland Hotel- Harrison 41. Halina Hotel- Libertad 42. Liza Lodge, Pasay 43. Sogo- Malibay 44. Victoria Court- Cuneta 45. Victoria Court- Gil Puyat 46. Park Bed and Breakfast- Pasay 47. Stonehouse Hotel- Pasay 48. Sogo- Pasay Rotonda Zhou-Enlai Avenue Plot No. 3, 4 to 5 Diplomatic Enclave Sector G-5, Islamabad, Pakistan Pasuguan Ng Pilipinas Embassy of the Philippines Pakistan Pakistan 49. Sogo Hotel- Novaliches 50. Nice Hotel- Arayat Cubao 51. MC Hotel- Novaliches/Hotel Fox Oyo 637 52. Nice Hotel- Aurora Cubao 53. Sogo- Quezon Avenue 54. Astrotel- Novaliches 55. Sogo- Sta. Mesa 56. Sogo- Caloocan 57. Nice Hotel- Monumento Samson Road 58. Nice Hotel- Mc Arthur 59. Sogo- Alabang 60. Nano Nest- Poblacion Makati 61. Bel Air SOHO 62. Antoine’s Despacito 63. Chill Hotel- Monumento 64. Aurora Cubao Hotel 65. Lykes Hotel- Cubao 66. Tagaytay Haven- Ulat 67. Aloha Hotel- Tagaytay 68. Kabayan Hotel 69. Oyo Red Velvet Hotel 70. Victoria Court- Canley 71. Victoria Court Suites 72. Ola Hostel 73. Internship Navigation Training Center ECC Bldg. – with conditions 74. Ascott- BGC 75. EL Rancho, Alabang 76. Ranch Hotel/ EL rancho- Tunasan, Muntinlupa 77. B- Hotel, Quezon City 78. Oracle Hotel, Katipunan Quezon City 79. Privato Hotel, Ortigas 80. Buenbyahe hotels and rooms, Edsa Mandaluyong 81. Century Park Hotel, Manila 82. Jinjiang Inn, Ortigas 83. Jinjiang Inn, Makati 84. Hotel 101 Manila- Macapagal 85. Berjaya Hotel, Makati 86. Axiaa, West Ave. Q. C. 87. Sulit Place Hotel, West Ave. Q. C. 88. Marikina Hotel and Convention Center exclusive for Marikina Residents Only 89. Richmonde Hotel, Eastwood 90. Mariposa Hotel, Marcos Hi way, Pasig 91. Herald Suites, Polaris 92. Herald Suites, Solana 93. Herald Suites, Chino Roces 94. Go Hotel, Ortigas 95. Y2 Residences, Makati 96. Joy Nostalg, Ortigas 97. Zen Rooms Fortview, BGC 98. Selah Pods Pasay Zhou-Enlai Avenue Plot No. 3, 4 to 5 Diplomatic Enclave Sector G-5, Islamabad, Pakistan Pasuguan Ng Pilipinas Embassy of the Philippines Pakistan Pakistan 99. Selah Loft Pasay 100. Parque Espana, Alabang 101. Metro Deluxe Residences, Pasay 102. Zen Premium Eastwood/Hotel 878 QC 103. Zen Rooms 10th Ave. Cubao 104. Zen Premium near Rockwell Makati 105. Zen Premium Uptown BGC, Makati 106. Zen Rooms Marvelle Studios, BGC, Makati 107. Zen Rooms Fortview, BGC 108. Copacobana, Edsa Pasay 109. Z Hostel, Poblacion Makati 110. Casa Pura, QC 111. Dians Place/Dian Suites, Palanan Makati 112. One Pacific Place Serviced Residences, Makati 113. Gomez House by Hotel Durban, Makati 114. Hotel Durban, Makati 115. The Bayleaf Hotel, Cavite 116. Balesin Island Club 117. Somerset Millenium, Makati 118. Sogo, Molino 119. Sogo, Bacoor 120. Wenceslao Dormitory Malate, Manila 121. Kaela Allyson Dormitory Properties, Inc. Manila 122. Fil star Maritime Corporation/Dormitory Manila 123. Sogo, Timog 124. Sogo, Monumento 125. Victoria Court, Mc. Arthur 126. Astrotel, Monumento 127. B Hotel, Alabang 128. Astoria Plaza, Ortigas 129. DusitD2, The Fort Manila 130. Golden Phoenix Hotel, Macapagal 131. Eurotel, North Edsa 132. Eurotel Vivaldi, Cubao 133. Madison 101 Hotel and Tower, New Manila 134. First Pacific Leadership Academy, Antipolo City 135. Broadway Court Apartelle 136. The Pearl Manila Hotel 137. Holiday Inn Express Manila Newport City 138. Red Hotel Cubao 139. Hotel 99 Cubao 140. Seda Nuvali 141. Manila Lotus Hotel 142. Nichols Airport Hotel 143. Orchid Garden Suites Manila 144. Infinity Tower Suites 145. Oxford Suites Makati 146. Hedda Hotel 147. Shangri-la Residences 148. Quarto Zhou-Enlai Avenue Plot No. 3, 4 to 5 Diplomatic Enclave Sector G-5, Islamabad, Pakistan Pasuguan Ng Pilipinas Embassy of the Philippines Pakistan Pakistan 149. Pearl Lane Hotel 150. Garden Plaza Suite 151. The Selah Garden Hotel FACILITIES SUITABLE FOR STRINGENT QUARANTINE (These facilities are also suited for MANDATORY QUARANTINE): 1. Manila Hotel 2. Manila Prince Hotel 3. Go Hotel Ermita 4. Manila Grand Opera Hotel 5. Red Planet Mabini 6. Rizal Park Hotel 7. Go Hotel, Otis 8. Eurotel, Pedro Gil 9. Amelie Hotel Manila 10. Hotel Kimberly Manila 11. Ramada Manila Central 12. Best Western Hotel La Corona 13. Aloha Hotel 14. The Bayleaf, Intramuros 15. Bayview Park Hotel Manila 16. 1898 Hotel Colonia – Makati 17. The Sphere Residences- Makati 18. The Charter House -Makati 19. Royal Bellagio Hotel – Makati 20. Nest Nano Suites – Makati 21. Ritz Astor Hotel – Makati 22. Crown Regency Hotel Makati 23. Privato Hotel, Makati 24. Hotel Celeste, Makati 25. Astoria, Greenbelt 26. Eurotel, Makati 27. El Cielito Hotel Makati 28. Savoy Hotel, Manila 29. Belmont Hotel, Manila 30. Marriott Hotel, Manila 31. Hilton Manila 32. Go Hotels Airport 33. Sogo Roxas Boulevard- Not all rooms have windows 34. Conrad Hotel 35. Networld Hotel 36. Hotel Jen 37. Sheraton Manila 38. The Courtyard Hotel Pasay 39. Seda BGC 40. Go Hotels Timog 41. Go Hotels North, Edsa 42. Park Inn by Radisson North Edsa 43. Sequioa Hotel Manila Bay Zhou-Enlai Avenue Plot No. 3, 4 to 5 Diplomatic Enclave Sector G-5, Islamabad, Pakistan Pasuguan Ng Pilipinas Embassy of the Philippines Pakistan Pakistan 44. Sequioa Hotel QC 45. Hotel Rembrandt QC 46. Summit Hotel, QC 47. Hive Hotel, QC 48. Cocoon Hotel QC 49. Privato Hotel, QC 50. Novotel Cubao 51. Wow Hotel Aurora Cubao 52. F1 Hotel BGC 53. Somerset Olympia Makati 54. Cabin by Eco Hotels 55. Container by Eco Hotels 56. Diamond Hotel Manila 57. Oyo Nano Suites Fort 55 58. Asiatel 59. Elan Hotel Annapolis 60. E-Hotel Makati 61. Pearl Blossom, Manila 62. Tagaytay Haven- Mendez 63. Hotel Monticello -Tagaytay 64. Days Hotel- Tagaytay 65. Hotel Carlito- Tagaytay 66. Hotel Domonique – Tagaytay 67. Picasso Hotel- Makati 68. Holiday Inn and Suites -Makati 69. Dusit Thani Hotel- Makati 70. Royal Parc Hotel- Tagaytay 71. Quest Hotel- Tagaytay 72. Tanza Oasis 73. Lucky Chinatown 74. City Garden Suites- Manila 75. The Henry Hotel Manila 76. The TNKC Hotel 77. Seda Vertis North 78. Vieve Hotel 79. Raffles and Fairmont Hotel, Makati 80. Makati Diamond Residences 81. Hotel 2016- Manila 82. Makati Valero Grand Suites 83. Discovery Primea Hotel – Makati 84. City Garden Grand Hotel – Makati 85. City Garden Hotel – Makati 86. Ascott Makati 87. Microtel- UP Technohub 88. Microtel- Libis, Quezon City 89. Windy Ridge Malate, Manila 90. Discovery Suites Ortigas 91. Richmonde Hotel, Ortigas 92. TRYP MoA Pasay 93. Microtel Wyndham, MoA Zhou-Enlai Avenue Plot No. 3, 4 to 5 Diplomatic Enclave Sector G-5, Islamabad, Pakistan Pasuguan Ng Pilipinas Embassy of the Philippines Pakistan Pakistan 94.
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