OJMD is also open to allowing foreigners to sell in the Philippines provided they follow and duly accomplish the requirements needed to get them started. A foreigner who wishes to dropship with OJMD must fulfill all its requirements. A foreign national who wishes to dropship with OJMD must be a citizen of approved or accepted nationalities by OJMD. Please see our list of approved nationalities before applying


For Resident Foreigners:  For non-Filipinos living in the Philippines. You are required to complete the following requirements should you decide to dropship with OJMD: 


FOR RESIDENT FOREIGNERS

  • 2 Valid ID including Intl passport
  • Valid Visa to stay in the Philippines 
  • Must have stayed in the Philippines for at least 2years
  • No record of criminal record or police case
  • Must be 18yrs old 
  • Has an online store [ Shopify or WooCommerce ]
  • Owns a local bank account in any of the following banks: BDO, METROBANK, UCPB, UNION BANK, ROBINSONS BANK, SECURITY BANK, BPI or PNB
  • E-wallets account such as Gcash/PayMaya if the applicant does not have a bank account
  • Signed OJMD drop shipping agreement forms
  • Proof of residency in the Philippines in form of utility bill or barangay certificate 


**If the foreign national does not own a local bank account in the Philippines, the applicant may provide a bank account from his home country**


**Foreign nationals who do not have a business registration in the Philippines will be subject to VAT on all OJMD fees excluding shipping fees and product costs.**


**OJMD may demand additional documents for verification as it sees fit in order to protect itself and be in good standing with the government**


FOR NON-RESIDENT FOREIGNERS


  • 2 Valid ID including Intl passport
  • Must be 18yrs old 
  • Has an online store
  • Owns a bank account or PayPal account
  • Signed OJMD drop shipping agreement forms 


*Foreign nationals who do not reside in the Philippines are subject to VAT and  service **


** The acceptance and approval of non-resident foreigners are solely OJMD's decision. OJMD reserves the right to decline any application without providing any reason for doing so**