How I Prepared For my First Solo International Flight | My First Out of The Country Trip

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I’ve always dreamt of exploring another country. If I had the time and money to travel outside the Philippines, I would prioritize visiting Asian countries and immersing myself in their culture.

I had no idea that I would check something off my bucket list in my mid-20s, right before my birthday last year.It was a mix of excitement and nervousness. All I could think about were those awful immigration stories.

What if I am unable to board the flight? What should I prepare?


Countdown before my flight

4 weeks before

Going to Singapore during that time was a spur-of-the-moment decision. @gabbiebi and I were talking about Singapore, and the next thing we knew, we were already planning an itinerary.

The funny part? I was unemployed then. I had just quit my job and was totally enjoying my newfound freedom. Planning international travel while jobless? Bold move, right? Unemployed first time solo travelers often get flagged by immigration. Did I regret quitting my job? Nope. I knew I was destined for something better.


3 weeks before

Red flag! 🚩

That’s what people said when I mentioned flying solo to Singapore as a first-timer while unemployed. But I booked the flight anyway. My motto? Book that flight and worry about the rest later! 🤘🏼😁

So, how to avoid being a red flag?

I joined several travel groups on Facebook to ask questions. A solo, first-time female traveler without a job could raise suspicions.

According to my research, I needed either a job with proof of employment or a companion to support me. I chose to go by myself, so I applied for jobs that week, feeling confident I’d secure one soon.


2 weeks before

According to my research, it seems I need to prepare for immigration by providing proof of my accommodation and booked activities.

These are the supporting documents I gathered to prove that I’m only going on vacation.

  • Return ticket
  • Booking confirmations (@gabbiebi and I booked Universal Studios Singapore, Skyline Luge, etc.)
  • Invitation Letter from @gabbiebi and Affidavit of Support, acknowledged by the Philippine Embassy in Singapore
  • Pictures of me and @gabbiebi to prove relationship
  • Travel insurance
  • Detailed itinerary
  • Bank Statements (just in case)

Regarding my work? I attended a couple of interviews and got a remote job with great pay right in time!


1 week before

@gabbiebi would call and pretend to be the immigration officer, grilling me on details.

I got the AOS just in time because my friend from Singapore brought it during her trip to the Philippines. I bought everything I needed and was super excited! My new job was understanding about my trip, they even provided a certificate of employment in case the immigration asks for it.


The Flight

I arrived at the airport at 5 am for a 10 am flight. I updated my parents and Gabbie, who were also worried about me getting offloaded. I paid the travel tax, and checked in.

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At Ninoy Aquino International Airport

At immigration, I faced the same questions Gabbie had prepped me for. The officer asked for my passport and travel details. When he asked about my job, I had my employment certificate and proof of my salary ready. Thank goodness I’m already employed! He even joked about applying for a job at my company! We were already laughing, so I felt a bit more relaxed. And after a few more questions and showing my AOS, he stamped my passport and said, “Enjoy!”

I was smiling as I walked away, but then another officer approached me. I was freaking out inside, but I kept my cool as she double-checked my documents. Minutes later, she reassured me that I was good to go. I let out a sigh of relief. Finally, it's real. I'm going to Singapore.

I was like waiting forever for the gates to open. After boarding the plane, I checked my seat and made myself at ease. I picked the window seat for my first solo flight. Not sure if I got lucky, but there’s no one next to me.

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Starving, I was grateful for the pre-booked meal. After eating, I looked out the window and fell asleep.

Finally, I arrived in Singapore! True to everyone’s words, Changi Airport was truly impressive.

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I went ahead and joined the line for the Automated Immigration Lanes. Since it was my first time, I observed how others were doing it. I managed to finish my turn in just 2 minutes. It was such an incredible experience, I'm still in awe. I’m actually in Singapore! 🫶🏼

I went ahead to get my luggage and waited for @gabbiebi. While she was still on her way to the airport from work, I made myself comfortable on the chairs and plugged in my phone to charge. Cool airport! Free WiFi and charging ports. I was looking forward to binge-watching some series on Disney+, but to my disappointment, I couldn’t access the app when I opened it. I stayed on TikTok instead.

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Just a few minutes later, @gabbiebi arrived and we had dinner at the airport before going to her place.


And that’s how I made it to Singapore! If you’re in a similar situation, here’s my advice:

  • Book that flight! 😁
  • Be prepared, even overprepared. Better safe than sorry!
  • Get to the airport early. Who knows how long the check-in and immigration lines will be?
  • If you’re not sure about something, it’s okay to ask for help.

What about you?

Have you ever faced any travel challenges or immigration issues?
What’s your advice for those traveling solo for the first time?


Until my next out of the country trip!

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My, ang daming need eprepare para makalipad. Pero ang cool mo C, you are so cool doing that alone, and brave too. I can never do that, seriously, very dependent ako sa mama so dapat hila hila ko sya everywhere, huhu. Pengeng lakas ng loob nga diyan, at saka money pala HAHAHAHA. Pero ang galing talaga, I'm so amaze 👏👏🤩

My, ang daming need eprepare para makalipad.

Not necessarily naman, overprepared lang ako haha buti na yun kesa di prepared.

Pero ang cool mo C, you are so cool doing that alone, and brave too.

Aww, thanks Ruffa! Ginusto ko 'to eh hahaha

Pengeng lakas ng loob nga diyan, at saka money pala HAHAHAHA.

HAHAHAH Kaya mo rin yan Ruffa!

 5 months ago  

I've been to Singapore before, and I remember that immigration asked far too many questions. Fortunately, you have your friend @gabbiebi, who is really supportive. I wish I could visit Singapore again.

Did you go on your trip by yourself as well?
Yess, I'm so glad Gabbie's got my back!
I really hope you can visit Singapore again! 😁

Thanks for sharing some tips based from your experience. I guess you enjoyed your travel there. I hope you can visit more countries in the future. 🫶

I had a great time! Manifesting more adventures this year and in the coming years 🤘🏼

Congratulations.😊

Thank you!

Welcome. 😊

That's so brave of you, C! I travel with family but still, I think of the IO haha.

Enjoy SG!

!PIZZA

Aww thanks, Ji!
I guess even if we're not traveling alone, we'll still think of IO hahaha

!PIZZA

IO stories are so dreadful and so scary for solo travelers, especially to those unemployed individuals who just want to have an adventure in other countries. Glad you got that job right on time C! It really helped for sure! @gabbiebi is so supportive of you! She's incredible and you are too, for taking that big step of solo international flight!

Exactly! I've been blessed with an amazing job 🫶🏼.
Thanks, Witty! 🥹

When I visited my husband main concern is also the IO 🤣.

So went there too early just Incase 😁

When I visited my husband main concern is also the IO 🤣.

Nabasa ko nga ate lhes! Nakakakaba talaga hahaha buti nalagpasan din

ang nice naman. one nasimulan tuloyy tuloy na. 😁

Oo nga eh! Parang gusto ko na ulit lumipad haha

 5 months ago  

Funny that it's even the Immigration officer in the Philippines that is more strict than the one from the receiving country. It's good that you already have your proof of employment and there is not much issue for remote workers these days.

Enjoy SG and hope you can share more about your trip. Haven't been there yet. :)

Funny that it's even the Immigration officer in the Philippines that is more strict than the one from the receiving country.

That's my exact point as well! I realized I was in a different country when Immigration was a breeze.

Will share my experiences soon!
Any plans to visit SG? 😁

 5 months ago  
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Hope you enjoy you trip here.

Yes, I did! I'm looking forward to visiting again this year 😁

Hope you continue to find more things to enjoy.
If you come around town or Chinatown area, let me know.
We can go grab a coffee.

PIZZA!

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