The U.S. embassy in Manila is urging all U.S. citizens to heed local restrictions for foreign nationals during the Philippine presidential and local election campaign period.
The 2022 Philippine presidential and local elections are scheduled to be held on May 9, 2022.
As the election nears, the embassy reminded U.S. citizens that foreign nationals are prohibited by Philippine law from engaging in partisan political activities in the country.
The election period officially ends June 8, 2022.
For their safety during the election period, foreign nationals, including U.S. citizens, are discouraged from participating in large rallies or crowds. Foreign nationals found engaging in a protest or mass demonstration could be considered in violation of their immigration status, as stated in Operation Order SMB-2015-026.
Civilians are reminded to continue to observe COVID safety measures, including the wearing of masks and social distancing, throughout the election period.
The Philippine Commission on Elections (COMELEC) has measures in place to ensure the safety of civilians during the election campaign period: In accordance with the gun ban currently in effect for the election season, COMELEC Resolution 10728 stipulates that civilians, both local and foreign, are not permitted to carry firearms outside of their residences.
There will be at least one checkpoint in each town or city manned by military or police personnel who will be in complete service uniform with visible name plates or identification tags.
Checkpoint personnel cannot require motorists to open the vehicle’s trunk or glove compartment but may ask routine questions of the vehicle driver or occupants.
(April 2022)
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