OFWs with BOQ-issued vaccination certificates to gain entry to Hong Kong
Overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) bound for Hong Kong (HK) need only to present Bureau of Quarantine (BOQ)-issued vaccination certificates to gain entry to the Chinese special administrative region.

According to Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) Secretary Silvestre Bello III, the HK government has already agreed to let OFWs who received coronavirus disease (COVID-19) vaccines in the Philippines to come and work there starting Aug. 30, provided they can present validated covid vaccine certificates issued by the BOQ.
Some 3,000 OFWs who are awaiting deployment to HK are set to benefit from this development, Bello said in a statement.
The HK government previously only allowed entry to persons who were vaccinated in HK. This presented a massive headache to OFWs who were supposed to be deployed there, since HK refused to grant entry on the basis of the varying vaccination certificates issued by Philippine local government units (LGUs).
"The BOQ, through coordinative efforts by DOLE and the Philippine consulate in HK, prepared a draft vaccination certificate bearing the passport details of the OFWs as requested by HK," DOLE said.
"Pending inclusion of that detail in the yellow card, HK immigration will honor the vaccination certificates issued by the BOQ for incoming OFWs to HK," it added.
Upon gaining entry, OFWs will undergo quarantine in specified hotels, the cost of which would be shouldered by their employers.
DOLE said the HK government is now in the process of coordinating with partner hotels where the migrant Filipinos will be quarantined.