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Expanded Categories of Foreigners Allowed in the Philippines
Revenue Regulations No. 20-20
Bureau of Immigration: Reduced Workforce & Suspension of Regular Business during MECQ
Advisory on BI Note with Recommendation
Extension of Travel Ban on Inbound Foreigners
Lifted Travel Restrictions
Guidelines on the Application and Issuance of PNPKI Digital Certificates for External Clients during the State of Public Health Emergency
NPC PHE Bulletin No. 12: Protecting Personal Data in a Work From Home Arrangement (May 15, 2020)
Extension of Tax Filing Deadlines
Department Circular No. 002-2020
Guidelines for LGUs in the Provision of Social Amelioration Measures by the National Government to the Most Affected Residents of the Areas Under Enhanced Community Quarantine
IMPLEMENTATION OF TEMPORARY EMERGENCY MEASURES: BAYANIHAN TO HEAL AS ONE ACT
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