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According to the Philippine Food and Drug Administration (FDA, formerly BFAD), any foreign organization intending to bring medicines and/or medical equipment to be donated or used during the conduct of medical missions must comply with the requirements of the Department of Health’s Bureau of International Health Cooperation (DOH-BIHC). DOH-BIHC shall then facilitate the issuance of a clearance from the FDA and the Bureau of Health Devices and Technology (BHDT) for the drugs, medical supplies and medical equipment, as the case may be.

 

REQUIREMENTS:

 

1. All applications for Foreign Surgical and Medical Missions (FSMM) shall be submitted to the Philippine Medical Association (PMA) who shall forward the same to the following professional groups copy furnished DOH. Visit the PMA website, to download application form.

 

2. Each member of the foreign medical team must submit the following documents in applying for temporary license to practice during the duration of the mission. All documents must be in English or with English translation:

 

  1. Valid/current license from country of origin, authenticated by the Embassy/Consulate (please refer to Authentication procedures and requirements in the list of Consular Services)
  2. Board certification (specialty), authenticated by the Embassy/Consulate (please refer to Authentication procedures and requirements in the list of Consular Services)
  3. Curriculum vitae, acknowledged by the Philippine Embassy/Consulate (please refer to Authentication procedures and requirements in the list of Consular Services)
  4. Four photo 2x2 inches taken within one year
  5. Application letter addressed to the President of PMA to contain the following information:
  • Type of mission (medical, surgical or both)
  • Duration of the mission and inclusive dates
  • Names and specialties of the mission team members
  • Written consent from the host local government executive (governor/mayor) and/or of the health facility where the mission will be conducted

f. The following are additional requirements if the foreign mission team members intend to bring drugs, and/or medicines, medical supplies and medical equipment to be donated or used during the mission:

  • Itemized list of the items together with the quantity and the expiration dates for drugs and medicines
  • Flight details
  • Deed of donation authenticated at the country of origin (please refer to Authentication procedures and requirements in the list of Consular Services)
  • Deed of acceptance from the host hospital/Local Government Unit (LGU)
  • Drugs and medicines to be donated should have a shelf life of at least 12 months upon arrival in the country and the said medicine shall be used solely for the scheduled mission.
  • Application must be submitted 60 days before the date of mission to facilitate clearance/s from DOH and other agencies.

g. Letter of certification from the sponsoring host organization (LGU or Non-Government Organization (NGO)) certifying the need and type of mission to be conducted. Cost of post-care mission of morbidities/mortalities arising from the mission will be shouldered as well by the host organization.

h. Proof of juridical entity (certified true copy of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) registration must be submitted.

i. Notarized letter of guarantee from both the medical mission group and the host organization assuming full responsibility for the outcome of the missions.

3. The PMA, upon receipt of all requirements, will forward the application to the concerned specialty societies for evaluation of credentials. The DOH will be informed immediately of the presence of drugs, medical supplies and medical equipment.

4. The DOH shall facilitate issuance of clearance by its FDA and BHDT for the above mentioned goods.

5. After the evaluation of the missioner's credentials by the concerned Specialty Society, the PMA shall send a letter of endorsement to DOH.

6. The DOH shall then endorse the documents to Professional Regulation Commission (PRC).

7. The PRC, after final review, shall issue the Special Temporary Permit to Practice to concerned foreign missioners.

8. The lead time for the processing of the application are as follows:

  • PMA - 2 weeks before the mission date
  • DOH - 1 week before the mission date
  • PRC - 3 weeks before the mission date

9. Post-mission report shall be submitted by the head of the foreign surgical and/or medical missions, concurred/noted by the President of the local component society of PMA, and/or specialty society and the LGU concerned, to the oversight agencies (DOH, PMA, PRC) 15 days after the completion of the mission. All records and audio-visual documents must also be submitted in triplicate form. The post-mission report should contain the following minimum basic information:

  • Diagnosis of patients
  • List of medicines distributed and surgical interventions done
  • Endorsements to the necessary health facilities (follow-up, further evaluation and management)
  • Morbidities and mortalities, if any

10. All materials submitted to the oversight agencies shall be the property of the Philippine counterpart and may not be used for advertisement, solicitation or medical publication without the written and expressed approval of the local medical society and/or specialty society of the PMA and the local counterpart. Any intellectual output as journal or publication must include the local physicians as senior authors.

11. Former Filipino Registered Health Professionals who are part of a Medical/Surgical Mission Team may practice their profession in the Philippines upon presentation of proof of valid and current PRC licenses. Otherwise, they have to renew their licenses upon submission of the following requirements (Presidential Decree No. 541):

  • Photocopy of current/valid passport (page 1 and the page showing the date of arrival in the Philippines)
  • Photocopy of PRC license and valid certificate of registration
  • License/Certificate of Registration in the adopted country or Certification of employment with letterhead indicating the job description within the definition of the applicant's profession
  • Four pieces of recent passport size pictures (taken within one year)
  • Payment of prescribed fees at PRC
  • Certificated of training and board certification (for specialists)
  • Application for Temporary Special Permit (PRC form 103-A)

12. Foreign Religious groups/missionaries practicing medicine in the country shall abide by the same requirements and adhere to the guidelines. These missioners who serve for longer period of time shall signify their intention to continue living in the Philippines to pursue missionary works. They shall secure Special Temporary Permit, which is to be renewed annually. The following must be submitted:

  • Certification for their congregation that the medical works are purely for charity purposes and with no remuneration involved whatsoever.
  • A certification from the congregation assuming the responsibility for any action of the said physician
  • The missionary should submit to PMA an annual mission report including a list of patients treated
  • The missionary is required to attend PMA or component societies' Continuing Medical Education (CME) related activities once a year to update their medical knowledge.
  • The missionary who conducted his missionary works in the province must coordinate with the PMA component society for proper identification and monitoring.

According to the DOH-BIHC, the Commission on Filipinos Overseas (CFO) may be contacted to assist organizers of foreign medical missions. The CFO’s contact details are:

Commission on Filipinos Overseas
Citigold Center, 1345 President Quirino Avenue,
Corner South Superhighway, Manila
Telephone Nos. (632) 561-8327, 552-4701
Fax No. 561-8332
Mobile Nos. (+63) 9175630773 / (+63) 9175630782
Email: 
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The DOH’s Revised Policies and Guidelines in the Conduct of FSMM may be found atwww.doh.gov.ph (click on Doing Business > Medical Missions).

Below is the DOH’s complete text on the Procedural Guide for Shipping Medicines/Drugs for Medical Missions.

Pursuant to item VII, No. 3 (f) of the Joint Administrative Order No. 2009-0030, of the DOH, the PRC, and the Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG), the following are additional requirements if the foreign mission team members intend to bring drugs, and/or medicines, medical supplies and medical equipment to be donated or used during the mission:

  • Itemized list of the items together with the quantity and the expiration dates for drugs and medicines
  • Flight details
  • Deed of donation authenticated at the country of origin
  • Deed of acceptance from the host hospital/Local Government Unit
  • Drugs and medicines to be donated should heave a shelf life of at least 12 months upon arrival in the country and the said medicine shall be used solely for the scheduled mission
  • Application must be submitted 60 days before the date of mission to facilitate clearance/s from DOH and other agencies

With regard to the entry of drugs which need to be regulated by the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA), please refer to the PDEA’s website at www.pdea.gov.ph.

Please be also informed that the donated medicines are subject to duties and taxes. These shall only be exempted from duties if these are consigned to government and private (primary and secondary) hospitals duly licensed to operate by the DOH, and welfare/relief dispensing organizations/agencies registered and/or accredited by the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) and registered with the SEC. Even if the donation is exempted from duties, it will still be subject to Value-Added Tax (VAT), which is computed at twelve percent (12%) of the total cost of shipment.

In securing duty-free clearance, the following documents must be submitted to the National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA) and the Department of Finance (DOF):

A. From the Donor:

  1. Deed of Donation duly authenticated by the Philippine Embassy or Consulate;
  2. Packing list of donated items. If medicines would be included in the shipment, kindly submit the itemized list of drugs and quantity to be donated indicating brand/generic name, dosage forms/strengths, batch/lot number, expiration date of at least one (1) year upon receipt, and name/address of the manufacturer; and
  3. Shipping Documents (i.e. bill of lading). The original copy will be needed by the consignee/local counterpart in processing the release of donation.

B. From the Donee/Consignee:

  1. Letter to the DOH-BIHC requesting endorsement to the FDA for the issuance of clearance.
  2. The letter request should be submitted with the complete list of drugs and quantity to be donated, with the following information: brand/generic name, formulation (with English translation), dosage forms/strengths, batch/lot number, expiration date of at least one (1) year upon receipt, and name/address of the manufacturer.
  3. Letter to the NEDA and DOF requesting for the issuance of duty-free clearance for the donation;
  4. Duly notarized Deed of Acceptance;
  5. Distribution plan for medicines;
  6. Current and valid DOH License to Operate, if hospital
  7. DSWD License to Operate and Certification of Accreditation, if non-government organization; and
  8. FDA Certificate of Product Registration (for medicines)

The donee/consignee in the Philippines may apply for the clearances for the donated items. It is important that the name listed as donee/consignee in the deed of donation must be the same as that appearing in the shipping documents.

We suggest that the shipping of any donation to the Philippines should be withheld unless prior coordination with the donee/consignee has been made, and appropriate endorsements/clearances from government agencies have been secured.

            

 

 

These are items generally prohibited, except when given permission under highly controlled conditions as provided for in the law. Some of these prohibited items are the following: 

  • Dynamite, gunpowder, ammunitions and other explosives, firearms and weapon of war, and parts thereof
  • Written or printed articles, negatives or cinematographic film, photographs, engravings, lithographs, objects, paintings, drawings or other representations of an obscene or immoral character
  • Articles, instruments drugs, and substances designed, intended or adapted for producing unlawful abortion, or any printed matter which advertises or describes or gives directly or indirectly information where, how and by whom unlawful abortion is produced
  • Roulette wheels, gambling outfits, loaded dice, marked cards, machines, apparatus or mechanical devices used in gambling or the distribution of money, cigars, cigarettes or other articles when such distribution is dependent on chance, including jackpot and pinball machines or similar contrivances, or parts thereof
  • Lottery and sweepstakes tickets except those authorized by the Philippine government, advertisements thereof, and list of drawings therein
  • Any article manufactured in whole or in part of gold, silver, or other precious metal or alloys thereof, the stamps, brands or marks of which do not indicate the actual fineness of quality of said metals or alloys
  • Any adulterated or misbranded articles of food or any adulterated or misbranded drugs in violation of the provision of the "Food and Drug Act"
  • Marijuana, opium, poppies, coca leaves, heroin or any other narcotics or synthetic drugs which are or may hereafter be declared habit forming by the President of the Philippines, or any compound, manufactured salt, derivative, or preparation thereof, except when imported by the government of the Philippines or any person duly authorized by the Dangerous Drugs Board for medicinal purposes only
  • Opium pipes and parts thereof, of whatever material
  • Used clothing and rags (RA 4653)
  • Toy guns (LOI 1264 dated July 21, 1982)

REGULATED/RESTRICTED COMMODITIES

As defined under Central Bank Circular No. 1389, series of 1993, as amended, regulated or restricted commodities are generally allowable importations but clearance/permits must be obtained from appropriate government agencies before they can be imported. Some of these commodities and their corresponding Regulatory Agency are as follows:

COMMODITY DESCRIPTION/COMMODITY GROUP (PSCC CODE) REGULATORY AGENCY ISSUING PERMIT/CLEARANCE
Acetic anhydride (513.77-01) Dangerous Drug Board (DDB)
Rice National Food Authority
Sodium Cyanide (523.81-01) Environmental Management Bureau
Chlorofluorocarbon and other Ozone Depleting Substances (511.36-03/04.511.37-00/511.38-01/511.38-09) Environmental Management Bureau
Penicillin/derivatives (541.31-00/542.13.01/542.13-09) BFAD
Refined petroleum products (Appendix 1-A) Energy Regulatory Board
Coal and Coal derivatives (321.10-00/321.21-00/ 321.22-00/322.10-00) Energy Regulatory Board
Color Reproduction Machines NBI and Cash Department (Subgroup 751.3) Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP)
Various Chemicals for the manufacture of explosives (Appendix 1-B) PNP Firearms and Explosives Office (PNP-FEO)
Onions, garlic, potatoes and cabbage, for seedlings purposes Bureau of Plant Industry
Pesticides incl. Agricultural Chemicals (Appendix 1-C) Fertilizer and Pesticide Authority
Motor Vehicles, Parts and Components (Appendix 1-D) DTI/BOI/BIS
Truck and automobile tires and tubes, used, of all sizes (LOI, 1086-Nov. 25, 1980) DTI
No-dollar imports of used motor vehicles DTI
All commodities originating from Socialist and other centrally planned economy countries PITC
Warships of all kinds MARINA
Radioactive Materials PNRI
Legal tender Philippine currency in excess of PHP5,000 Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP)
Others (Appendix 1-B) Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP)
Agricultural Products produced locally in sufficient quantity (Appendix 1-F) Department of Agriculture thru the National Food Authority

The PSA Delivery Service allows you to enjoy door-to-door delivery of your PSA documents such as Birth Certificates, Marriage Certificates, Death Certificates and Certificates of No Marriage (Cenomar). Your PSA documents will be delivered at your doorstep within 2-3 days wherever you are in the Philippines. To avail of this service, please call them at telephone no. (+63-2) 737-1111.

 

You may also request or order PSA documents online, for delivery anywhere in the Philippines or abroad. Filipinos in Argentina and overseas should take advantage of this online service. Please visit the PSA website atwww.ecensus.com.ph.

 

The Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) is the major statistical agency responsible for collecting, compiling, classifying, producing, publishing and disseminating general purpose statistics as provided for in Commonwealth Act No. 591. The PSA also has responsibility for carrying out and administering the provisions of the Civil Registry Law as provided for in Republic Act No. 3753.

In accordance with Land Transportation Office (LTO) Administrative Order No. RIB-2008-011 Series of 2007, it is now possible for Filipinos abroad who hold an authentic Philippine driver’s license to renew their expired license through their authorized representative in the Philippines.

 

The following documents must be presented by the authorized representative of the applicant to LTO:

 

  1. Original driver’s license and receipt (plus one photocopy of each);
  2. Photocopy of Philippine passport (first page, visa page and pages showing departure from the Philippines and last arrival overseas);
  3. Special Power of Attorney (SPA) from the licensee to the LTO requesting the renewal and authorizing a representative to renew the license on his / her behalf. The SPA must be authenticated by the Philippine Embassy (please refer to Authentication procedures and requirements in the list of Consular Services).

 

Applicants within the National Capital Region (NCR) or Metro Manila may apply for renewal at the License Section of the Central Office of the LTO in Quezon City.

 

Representatives who are outside of NCR may apply at the LTO field office of their choice.

 

NOTE: only an OFFICIAL RECEIPT will be issued by the LTO to those who apply for extensions on their driver’s license through a representative. A new ID-card can only be issued upon the arrival of the applicant at the LTO in the Philippines and compliance with all requirements for license renewal, including the biometrics capture, medical, vision and drug test.

Former natural-born Filipinos can own property in the Philippines, subject to limitations prescribed by Philippine Republic Act 8179 (residential property up to 1000 square meters of urban land or one hectare of rural land) and Batas Pambansa 185 (business property 5000 square meters of urban land or three hectares of rural land).

 

Philippines real estate law does not allow outright ownership of real property by foreign nationals. Filipinos and former Filipino citizens and Philippine majority owned corporations are permitted to own land, buildings, condominiums and townhouses.

 

Foreign nationals may buy condominiums units in Philippine condos (shares in condominium corporations) as long as not more than 40% of the units in a project are acquired by foreigners (Republic Act 4726, otherwise known as the Condominium Act).