EMBASSY OF THE REPUBLIC
OF THE PHILIPPINES


SEOUL REPUBLIC OF KOREA

Announcements And Advisories

NOTICE - Philippine Holiday on 30 June 2010

THE PUBLIC IS HEREBY INFORMED THAT THE EMBASSY WILL BE CLOSED ON WEDNESDAY, 30 JUNE 2010, FOR THE INAUGURAL OF PHILIPPINE PRESIDENT-ELECT BENIGNO AQUINO III.

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The Philippine Embassy will conduct a Photography Contest from 1 July to 1 August 2010. Simply titled “Filipinos in South Korea,” the contest is open to all Filipino nationals living in South Korea who will be asked to submit photographs that feature Filipinos as they work, study, find recreation, attend religious services or, plainly put, live their daily lives in South Korea.

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Holiday - August 2010

MONDAY, 30 AUGUST 2010- NATIONAL HEROES DAY 주한필리핀대사관은 2010년 8월 30 30일은 공휴일로 휴무 합니다

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MGA PAGHAHANDA AT PAALALA SA MGA PILIPINO SA SOUTH KOREA

• Pinapaalalahanan ng Embahada ng Pilipinas sa South Korea ang lahat ng Pilipino na manatiling panatag at laging handa sa anumang sitwasyon. Ugaliing manood ng telebisyon, makinig ng radio at magbasa ng mga pahayagan tungkol sa mga kaganapan sa Korean Peninsula.

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Deadline for the Photography Contest Extendedvagifem erfaringer zholdbarhed.site vagifem 10

The Philippine Embassy in South Korea wishes to announce the extension of the deadline for the submission of entries to the "Filipinos in South Korea" Photography Contest to 5pm of Sunday, 15 August 2010.

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23 August 2010 is a regular working day.

The Office of the President declared 23 August 2010 to be a regular working day and transferred the observance of the Death of Anniversary of Benigno "Ninoy" Aquino, Jr. to 21 August 2010, a Saturday, as a non-working holiday.

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Seoul Migrant Workers Offers Legal Services and Shelter

Seoul Migrant Workers' Center is offering legal services and shelter for all migrant workers in South Korea.

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Holiday on September 10, 2010 - Friday

THE PUBLIC IS HEREBY INFORMED THAT THE EMBASSY WILL BE CLOSED ON FRIDAY, 10 SEPTEMBER 2010 IN OBSERVANCE OF EID’L FITR (FEAST OF RAMADHAN)

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New Schedule of Service Fees Starting 01 October 2010

The Philippine Embassy in Seoul announced the new schedule of service fees starting Friday, 01 October 2010. The increase in the service fees is based on the DFA-prescribed exchange rate of the Dollar to Won and will affect all existing consular services requested at the Philippine Embassy. Under the new schedule of fees, the applicant may choose to pay in Dollar or Korean currency.

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"Community Activities, including Financial Education, for October to December"

4TH QUARTER PLAN OF ACTIVITIES WITH FILCOM (OCTOBER – DECEMBER, 2010)

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ANNOUNCEMENT TO THE FILIPINO COMMUNITY IN SOUTH KOREAvagifem erfaringer zholdbarhed.site vagifem 10

The Embassy of the Philippines would like to invite talented Filipinos in Korea to participate in the “Bravo! ASEAN in Korea,” a music and dance contest for ASEAN residents in Korea, organized by the ASEAN-Korea Center and Arirang TV.

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Holidays on November

MONDAY, 1 NOVEMBER 2010- ALL SAINTS DAY TUESDAY, 29 NOVEMBER 2010- BONIFACIO DAY 공 고주한필리핀대사관은 2010년 11월1일과11월 29일은 공휴일로 휴무합니다.

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NOTICE on ACCEPTANCE OF VISA APPLICATIONS

Due to the expected volume of applicants for the winter season, effective Tuesday, 02 November 2010 until end of February 2011, visa processing will take 10 working days upon receipt of the individual application by the Embassy.

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REQUIREMENTS FOR PETS ENTERING THE PHILIPPINES

1. IMPORT PERMIT from the Bureau of Animal Industry located at: Bureau of Animal Industry (BAI) Animal Health Division Visayas Avenue Diliman, Quezon City Philippines Tel. No. (632) 928-1778 or (632) 928-2836 Fax No. (632) 926-6866 or (632) 928-2177

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Advisory for the G20 Summit, Nov. 11-12, 2010

In view of the G20 Summit scheduled on 11-12 November and various events expected to be held at the sidelines of the Summit during the week, Filipinos in Korea are advised to keep themselves abreast of developments and avoid potentially risky areas due to demonstrations. The COEX and the National Museum, where official events are scheduled, are expected to have tight security. Protests are expected to take place in different parts of South Korea.

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