Venus Raj’s business travel show searches for OFW success story in Thailand
TV show “Business Flight with Venus Raj and Cristina Decena" is looking for one more success story of a Filipino in Thailand.

TV show “Business Flight with Venus Raj and Cristina Decena" is looking for one more success story of a Filipino in Thailand.
“Alab - The Awakening of Filipino Nationalism” compiles the various inspirational stories, success stories and pictures from OFWs who voluntarily sacrificed and supported President Rodrigo Roa-Duterte worldwide.
The Chantaburi-Trat Filipino Association is holding "Fiesta sa Nayon" to celebrate the 119th Philippine Independence Day on Sunday, June 19, 2017.
Ambassador Alan Timbayan advised Filipinos in the Arab state to “exercise prudence as we all closely monitor the situation.”
“Sa mga panahong ito doon namin naranasan ang bigat ng aming dinadalang problemang emosyonal at financial subalit may mga taong nagmamalasakit at tumutulong sa gitna ng aming kagipitan,” said daughter Wendy Bulan on Facebook.
The celebration was attended by Filipinos, Thais and other foreigners who are active in the Catholic Community.
Dolly Solon, 24, was riding on bus number 23 from Pridi Banomyong to Bearing when the incident happened.
AFT is also inviting the Filipino community to join. Ticket is 1,000 baht which includes dinner buffet, ballroom and raffle draws.
Bulan family expressed their gratitude to the government particularly to DFA Undersecretary Jesus Yabes, OWWA Administrator Hans Leo Cacdac and the Philippine Embassy in Bangkok.
Once you have your CAV, you can apply for Red Ribbon documents at the Philippine Embassy.
New passports can be claimed at the Philippine Embassy in Bangkok after six weeks from Monday to Friday, 8:30am to 4:99pm except holidays.
Current passport fee is at 950PHP. With the 10-year validity, it might go up from 1,900-2,000PHP, priced twice for the current ones.
PinoyThaiyo extends its deepest condolences to the families of our departed fellow OFWs. May they rest in peace with our Lord.
She claims that it would essentially give their children a revamped life, stripped away of the society, life and culture they grew up with.
Senate Bill 1365 or the Philippine Passport Act which seeks to extend the current passport validity of 5 years to 10 was approved on its third and final reading.
The Philippine Embassy in Bangkok said in an email that they will coordinate with Bulan’s family in facilitating the transport of her remains.