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PCG opens on a Friday, hundreds of OFWs renew passport

In an apparent move to decongest its service bottleneck, the Philippine Consulate General (PCG) opened its offices on a Friday, Sept. 15 to perform regular services, which resulted to nearly 300 overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) having been able to renew their passports.

Fridays are non-working days in the UAE.

The PCG said in a press release the move was meant  to free up the consulate’s appointment system to allow Filipino expatriates in Dubai and the Northern Emirates to book for the renewal of their passports at an earlier date. The Special Consular Service focused on processing the passport applications of those who had prior online appointment for the months of October and November 2017. 

The Special Consular Services resulted to around 300 free appointment slots in October and November. 

In addition to the passports renewed, the team processed 102 notarial and legal documents, 6 civil registrations, extended assistance to 16 walk-in ATN cases.  The consular team also registered 245 new overseas absentee voters.

The PCG reminds Filipino expatriates in Dubai and the Northern Emirates to book their appointment at least 10 months before the expiration of their passports to avoid delays and any inconveniences.

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