Philippines

Avoid all protests, demonstrations or rallies. Check local media for the latest information. Public protests and large gatherings occur and may turn violent. It’s against the law for foreigners to join public demonstrations. You may be arrested and deported if you participate.

Terrorist attacks could occur anywhere in the Philippines, including at protests. Possible targets for terrorist attacks include airports, public transport, hotels, shopping malls, restaurants, major events, places of worship and tourist areas (see ‘Safety’).

Be careful when using taxis and stay alert. To reduce your risk of being scammed, robbed or harmed, use official ridesharing apps or hire cars booked through hotels, including for travel to and from airports (see ‘Safety’).

We advise:

Exercise a high degree of caution in the Philippines overall due to the threat of terrorism and violent crime.

Higher levels apply in some areas.

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