BI INTERCEPTS 2 FOREIGN TOURISTS FOR ALLEGEDLY TRYING WORK

The Bureau of Immigration intercepted two foreign nationals suspected of attempting to enter the country to work illegally.

According to a statement by the BI on Friday, 20-year-old Chinese national Ding  Junda claimed he was visiting a relative in the country for eight days when he arrived at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport Terminal 3 on  Sunday.

On Monday, 22-year-old Vietnamese Nguyen Thi Tuyet Trang arrived and said she was going to Tagaytay City for a holiday.

However, the two individuals confessed to working in the country during a secondary inspection, with Ding working as a parcel delivery rider and Nguyen as a nail technician.

Ding was also found to have been sponsored by another Chinese national outside the country.

"They were denied entry after our officers determined that they were likely to become a public charge, as stipulated by the provisions, resulting in their classification as excludable aliens under our immigration laws,”  said BI Commissioner Norman Tansingco.

Both foreigners were placed on the immigration blacklist and would not be permitted to re-enter the Philippines. — DVM, GMA Integrated News

This article BI intercepts 2 foreign tourists for allegedly trying work was originally published in GMA News Online.

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