Philippine Embassy to close on March 24-25
To observe Holy Week, the Philippine Embassy in Bangkok will be closed on March 24-25, 2016, said in an announcement posted on its website.
To observe Holy Week, the Philippine Embassy in Bangkok will be closed on March 24-25, 2016, said in an announcement posted on its website.
Along with the members of diplomatic corps from other ASEAN member countries, the Philippine Embassy in Bangkok, through its representative, Third Secretary and Vice Consul Jim Minglana, joined “Bike for Dad” on December 11, 2015.
The two officials discussed possible areas of cooperation on education, cultural exchange and ASEAN-related matters.
The two officials discussed areas of bilateral cooperation and they were looking forward to further strengthen the relations between Philippines and Thailand.
Dr. John Krukowski discussed the elements of Counseling, Application of Counseling, and also tackled the common problems or issues encountered by Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) and migrant foreigners.
The Embassy Consular Section is open every Monday to Friday from 8:30 am to 4.30 pm except non-working holidays. The cut-off is 4:00 pm to process documents and assist those who arrive earlier.
The Philippine Embassy in Thailand on November 10 has announced its schedule of consular activities for November and December 2015.
The website of the Philippine Embassy in Thailand will be temporarily unavailable due to scheduled maintenance, said in a statement posted on Facebook on November 5.
Airfare round trip tickets courtesy of Philippine Airlines (PAL) and “balikbayan” boxes from Seabra will also be given away during the raffle draws which costs 20 baht per ticket.
Filipinos who want to avail of the above mentioned consular service applications are advised to come early as it will be held on a first-come, first-served basis.
Her Excellency Mary Jo A. Bernardo-Aragon, Philippine Ambassador to Thailand, together with senior Embassy officials, paid a courtesy call on Thai Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha at the Government House on October 8. 2015.
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