Bits and BobsThe man wrote vulgar words on his e-travel form, claiming it was a mistake.

American tourist banned for life in the Philippines

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The immigration officer also said that the man threw his passport and phone at him.
The immigration officer also said that the man threw his passport and phone at him. Photo Credit: Adobe Stock/kieferpix

American tourist Anthony Joseph Laurence has been permanently barred from entering the Philippines after writing vulgar words on his e-travel form.

The 34-year-old traveller reportedly provided false information and used inappropriate language on his digital travel pass upon arrival at Ninoy Aquino International Airport in Manila on 7 November 2023.

Norman Tansingco, the Bureau of Immigration’s commissioner, confirmed Laurence's actions, stating that Laurence entered fabricated details, omitted his full name, included profanities in his entry, and even hurled his passport and phone at the counter. However, Laurence denied throwing his passport and phone at the immigration officer, claiming he handed them over politely.

Laurence, an investor residing in Cebu for two years, expressed remorse for the incident, attributing it to a mistake in form filling. While he acknowledged his error, he contested the severity of the punishment, advocating against a permanent ban.

The Philippines mandates all travellers to complete an e-travel card at least 72 hours before their arrival and departure.

Laurence's case is among 44 instances in 2023 where tourists faced entry bans due to mistreatment of immigration officers.

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