News Release

PBBM gov’t’s transition from One Health Pass to eArrival Card ensures ease of travel


To ensure ease of travel incoming travelers and at the same time protect the public from COVID-19, the Marcos administration will now be implementing the use of Electronic Arrival Card (eArrival Card) scan-and-go system in the country’s airports.

Starting November 1 this year, the Bureau of Quarantine will require all inbound travelers to have an e-Arrival Card within 72 hours prior to their departure from their country of origin.

Arriving travelers should register for an e-Arrival Card prior to their departure via onehealthpass.com.ph or by scanning the QR code indicated in the poster released by the Department of Health (DOH).

The DOH issued the advisory as the Bureau of Quarantine transitions from the One Health Pass (OHP) to the eArrival Card to streamline arrival requirements for travelers.

The adoption of the eArrival Card will make entry to the Philippines more convenient for travelers as it removes unnecessary information fields present in the previous OHP system.