
THE Department of Justice (DOJ) of the Republic of the Philippines, through the Inter-Agency Council Against Trafficking (IACAT), hereby announces the temporary suspension of the implementation of the recently revised guidelines on departure formalities.
The primary objective of the revised guidelines was to streamline the departure procedures, ensuring a more efficient and secure process for all individuals traveling abroad. The revisions were not intended to burden the general public but rather to enhance the overall experience of departing passengers.
However, in light of recent concerns raised by our esteemed senators and to address the importance of transparency and public consultation, the Secretary of Justice, Jesus Crispin “Boying” Remulla, has deemed it necessary to thoroughly clarify the issues surrounding the revised guidelines to both the senators and the public.
The Department of Justice acknowledges the vital role of our esteemed senators as representatives of the people, entrusted with safeguarding the rights and welfare of our citizens. It is our duty to address their concerns and provide them with the necessary information and clarifications.
The Department of Justice reaffirms its dedication to upholding the rights and welfare of all individuals, including the right to travel freely. We assure the public that the revised guidelines aim to strike a balance between national security and the facilitation of smooth and efficient travel. We take this opportunity to remind everyone that the temporary suspension of the implementation of the revised guidelines on departure formalities does not affect existing laws and regulations governing travel and immigration procedures. All existing rules and guidelines remain in place until further notice.