The Philippine Embassy in Muscat announces that the first Philippine government-funded repatriation flight for Filipino nationals in Oman affected by the travel restrictions for travelers to the Philippines is scheduled for 26 July 2021.
The Embassy reiterates that the repatriation flight will strictly be for Filipino nationals in Oman affected by the recent travel restrictions imposed by the Philippine government for travelers to the Philippines, and who have no pending cases/complaints and other impediments for their departure from Oman. and the following will be given priority:
The Embassy will continue to mount repatriation flights for stranded Filipino nationals in Oman as may be needed. For those who wish to be part of the subsequent Philippine government-funded repatriation flights and who qualify under the above-cited categories, and have not previously submitted their request for repatriation, or who previously merely manifested, inquired, or expressed their intention by email or WhatsApp without submitting supporting documents, are asked to send their request to the email: polomuscatrepatriation@gmail.com, citing the reason and attach the following:
The Embassy requests that to comply with COVID-19 minimum health protocols, requirements to be submitted for enlisting in the future repatriation flights should be done online following the procedure stated above.
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