Malaysia

M’sians can now enter Philippines with MySejahtera vaccination cert

Entry of travellers still subject to current quarantine procedures set by authorities

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 15 Feb 2022 6:51PM

M’sians can now enter Philippines with MySejahtera vaccination cert
The Foreign Ministry in a statement, says Malaysians can now enter the Philippines with their MySejahtera vaccination certificate following an agreement reached between both governments yesterday to mutually recognise the digital proof of vaccination. – The Vibes file pic, February 15, 2022

PUTRAJAYA – Travellers from Malaysia are now allowed to enter the Philippines with proof of a complete vaccination certificate in MySejahtera.

According to the Foreign Ministry (Wisma Putra) in a statement, this was following the agreement reached between the Malaysian and Philippine governments yesterday to mutually recognise the Covid-19 vaccination certificate.

Travellers from the Philippines are also allowed to enter Malaysia with proof of a complete vaccination certificate in VaxcertPH.

“The entry of travellers is also subject to the current quarantine procedures set by the authorities of both countries,” said the statement.

The agreement also allows the Malaysian Embassy in Manila to assist seven Malaysians stranded at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport last Sunday to enter the Philippines for official and business purposes.

Yesterday, the media reported that all seven Malaysians were stranded at the airport after being informed by Philippine authorities that the Malaysian digital vaccination certificate in their MySejahtera application was not acceptable proof of vaccination.

However, all of them were allowed to enter the republic yesterday as a result of the swift action of the Malaysian Embassy in Manila.

According to Wisma Putra, the Malaysian government in principle recognises travellers who have been inoculated with vaccines approved under the Emergency Use Listing by the World Health Organization or approved by the authorities of certain countries. However, the recognition of MySejahtera’s digital vaccination certificate is subject to the decision of other governments.

“Malaysia and the Philippines have also agreed to continue their cooperation towards verifying the authenticity of Covid-19 vaccination certificates of both countries via online methods with a safer and more secure system to facilitate the entry route of travellers who have been fully vaccinated,” the statement said. – Bernama, February 15, 2022

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