Airport comments by @justfollowdconsti

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Right to travel

"...As to liberty of travel, under the 1987 law, it may be impaired even without a court order, but the appropriate executive officer is not armed with arbitrary discretion to impose limitations. He can impose limits only on the basis of “national security, public safety, or public health” and “as may be provided by law,” a limitive phrase which had disappeared from the less libertarian 1973 text." - Bernas. what is now the connection of your trip to national security, to public health, or to public safety? Wala! so ano ang connection ng national security, public health or public safety kung mag hahanap ka ng work sa ibang bansa? Wala! eh bakit ginagawa ng government natin ito? Dictador kasi! paki alamero sa buhay ng may buhay! MRT nga d niyo ma ayos ayos buhay pa namin pakiki alaman ng BI!

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Occupation - none: so what? freakin 3rd World Country!

So what if a traveler has no occupation? If that traveler is living on interest - why would she show her bank acct? daig pa ng BI ang AMLAC w/c needs a court order! Who cares where she/he gets $$$? is there anything written in our constitution or law w/c says that a person ought to have an occupation before she can travel? 3 things w/c limits ur right to travel a) national security, b) public safety, c) public health. What is now the connection between having no occupation & d national security of the Philippines, no occupation & d public safety of the Philippines, no occupation & d public health of the Philippines - mind you - it's NOT a persons health or well being but the nation as a whole!

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What guidelines/requirements?

why does the BI/IO penalize Filipino travelers? The following are the only documents a Filipino Tourist (no matter what kind of tourist) need to bring: a) valid passport; b) a visa when needed; c)round trip ticket! the best way to deal with it is just to sue them civilly, administratively, & may be criminally. go to the nearest IBP chapter & ask for legal assistance or to the PAO. w/ due respect to the Human Rights Commission Kuno - go to naia look how d BI screws the CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS of Filipino Travelers!

For as long as your travel documents ( passport, visa, plane tickets) are valid Only our courts can prevent a Filipino from travelling! The IO/BI has NO POWER under the law to prevent a Filipino from travelling out of the country! However, I think we're in North Korea w/ the way our government violates our Constitutional guaranteed rights!