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Wednesday, July 1, 2026

Oman No Longer Needs HIV Certificate for Filipino Tourists

Dubai: Filipinos who want to visit Oman for 14 days without a visa will not need to show a certificate saying they do not have HIV. This is because Oman has changed its policy, and the Philippine government is happy about it.

The Philippine Department of Foreign Affairs said that Oman does not require this certificate from Filipinos who want to visit the country without a visa. This makes it easier for people to go to Oman.

The Philippine Department of Foreign Affairs said that Oman’s decision shows how strong the relationship is between the Philippines and Oman. They said, “We are thankful to the government for this good change, which shows how good our relationship is with Oman.”

Oman Made This Decision After Talking to Philippines

This news comes after the Philippine government asked Oman to consider changing this rule. The Philippine Department of Foreign Affairs had talked to officials about this issue because many Filipinos were worried about it.

In April, the Philippine Department of Foreign Affairs said it had asked officials to change this rule. Omani officials said that only Filipinos who wanted to visit Oman without a visa needed to show this certificate. Filipinos who were working in Oman did not need to show it.

Filipinos With Work Visas Were Not Affected

The Embassy of Oman had said that Filipinos who were working in Oman did not need to show this certificate. They told workers that they did not need to worry about this rule.

The Embassy of Oman also said that they were thinking about changing this rule. The Philippine government was hopeful that it could resolve this issue by talking to each other.

Philippines and Oman Have Good Relations

This decision will help more people travel between the Philippines and Oman. Many Filipinos work in Oman in jobs like healthcare, construction and hospitality.

The Philippines and Oman work together to help workers and make it easier for them to travel. They want to make sure that Filipinos who live, work and visit Oman are safe and happy.

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