PHL Embassy in Bangkok to close on August 12 and 29
For more information, you may check the Embassy website at www.bangkokpe.dfa.gov. or call at +662-2590139 or +668-9926-5954.
For more information, you may check the Embassy website at www.bangkokpe.dfa.gov. or call at +662-2590139 or +668-9926-5954.
Honorary Consul Agkarajit Phanomvan na Ayudhya of the Philippine Consulate in Chiang Mai is inviting the Filipino community in the upper north of Thailand to a gathering on August 12, 2016 at 2:00 pm.
On Sunday, 10 Filipinos went to Koh Si Chang to bring food supplies and other goods.
It is not a flight attendant’s task to lift a passenger’s carry-on luggage into the overhead bin. They can assist, but the lifting of the bag itself is not their mandatory task.
Her Excellency Vice President Leni Robredo met with members of the Filipino Community in Dusit Thani Hotel in Bangkok.
After more than a month of living aboard the stranded ship, some of the Pinoy seamen have become sick and in need of medical attention. Their food supplies have also run out.
The seafarers haven’t been paid for four months and that the company refused to pay them.
“The validity of the certification is for five (5) years, unless specified by the attached document,” the announcement read.
The police were not able to apprehend the suspect but promised to pay Pelle’s medical expenses using the police department insurance.
Lavador was first asked to pay 2,000 baht but her Thai friend negotiated so the fine was later reduced to 1,000 baht.
To those who are willing to attend, you may call 02-259-0139 (116) or send an email to Bkkpe.pol@gmail.com to reserve a seat. The event is free of charge.
The Philippine Embassy in Bangkok will be closed on Wednesday, July 6, 2016, to observe the Eid’l Fitr holiday.
Led by Honorary Consul Agkarajit Phanomvan na Ayudhya and the officers of the Association of Filipinos in Thailand Northern Region Chapter, the Philippines booth showcases several Filipino foods and delicacies and other businesses that have the so-called touch of Philippine tradition and culture.
“We have updated our contact information to better serve you.”
Pursuant to Department Order No. 37-03, all passports unclaimed by the applicants after six (6) months from the date of issuance shall be cancelled.
Community members in the provinces of Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai, Lampang, Lamphun, Mae Hong Son, Nan, Phayao, Phrae, Uttaradit and surrounding areas are encouraged to come and avail of the outreach services.