PHL-IDN Hold Senior Officials' Meeting of the 7th Joint Commission on Bilateral Cooperation
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(12 April 2022) -- Indonesia and the Philippines officially capped off the 7th Philippines-Indonesia Joint Commission on Bilateral Cooperation (JCBC) Senior Officials’ Meeting (SOM) which was held virtually on 11-12 April 2022. Acting Undersecretary for Bilateral Relations and ASEAN Affairs (UBRAA) Ma. Theresa P. Lazaro served as the Head of the Philippine Delegation and Chair, while Director-General Abdul Kadir Jailani of the Directorate-General of Asia Pacific and Africa of the Indonesian Ministry of Foreign Affairs (KEMLU) served as the Head of the Indonesian Delegation and Co-Chair of the proceedings. The Philippine Embassy in Jakarta attended the 7th SOM-JCBC led by Ambassador Leehiong T. Wee.
The Senior Officials' Meeting discussed a variety of topics including political and security cooperation, border, regional and global issues, economic and socio-cultural cooperation, and consular matters, among others, in preparation for the JCBC.
Article photo: (Left) KEMLU's Director General Abdul Kadir Jailani. (Right) DFA Acting Undersecretary for Bilateral Relations and ASEAN Affairs Ma. Theresa P. Lazaro/XXX
Travelers Exempted from OneHealthPass Registration Requirement
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(01 Oct 2021) -- The public is informed that pursuant to Resolution No.136-C issued by the Inter-Agency Task Force for the Management of Emerging Infectious Diseases (IATF-EID) dated 03 Sep 2021, the following travelers to the Philippines are exempted from the OneHealthPass registration requirement:
- Local and foreign diplomats and their dependents.
- Foreign delegations.
- Philippine officials and their delegations on official travel abroad.
- Philippine officials and their dependents returning to the Philippines at the end of their tour of duty abroad; and
- Law enforcers in connection with the implementation of treaty obligations on extradition, mutual legal assistance in criminal matters, and transfer of sentenced persons, including those who will accept the physical transfer of custody of persons being deported to the country of nationality or country of origin.
Please be guided accordingly.
Ref:CIR2657OUCSCA2021
Consular Section will accommodate clients on an appointment basis
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11 July 2021 - In compliance with the implementation of the Emergency Restrictions on Community Activities (PPKM), effective immediately and until further notice, the Philippine Embassy in Jakarta Consular Section will accommodate clients on an appointment basis (except releasing/claiming of consular documents). The following services will be available:
- Passport (New, Renewal, Extension/Amendment)
- Travel Document (For Filipinos who urgently need to travel to the Philippines but are not holder of a valid Philippine passport)
- Authentication
- Acknowledgement, Affidavit/Oath, Jurat and other Notarials
- Report of Marriage, Report of Birth and other Civil Registration matters
- Consular Mortuary Certificate and Report of Death
- Capturing of fingerprints for NBI form
- Visa (only for those exempted from the prevailing suspension of visa issuance)
For your own safety, please refrain from going to the Embassy unless you have an extremely urgent transaction and you have received a confirmed appointment .
To request for an appointment please click here.
Releasing and claiming of passports and consular-related documents will be accommodated on a walk-in basis, Mondays to Fridays, strictly from 1:00pm to 2:45 pm only.
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Dagdag-Pag-iingat Upang Maiwasan ang Pagkalat ng Covid-19 sa Indonesia
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(ika-1 ng Hulyo 2021) -- Pinag-iingat at pina-aalalahanan ng Embahada ng Republika ng Pilipinas sa Jakarta ang lahat ng mga Pilipino patungkol sa patuloy na tumataas na bilang ng arawang-tala ng bagong kaso ng Covid-19 sa kapuluan ng Indonesia.
Ang madaling pag-kapit ng bagong “Delta variant” ng SARS-CoV-2 virus ang tinuturing na dahilan sa mabilis na pagkalat ng Covid-19 sa bansa, bukod pa sa panunumbalik ng kumpyansa ng ilan at pagwawalang-bahala sa mga babala at itinalagang panuntunan ng mga eksperto sa kalusugan at lokal na otoridad ng Indonesia. Ang paalalang mag-ingat ay para sa ating lahat kahit pa ang ilan ay maaaring nakapag-pabakuna na.
Nakiki-isa ang embahada sa panawagan ng pamahalaan ng Indonesia para sa karagdagang pagsunod at pag-unawa sa mas pina-igting na mga patakaran patungkol sa pagkilos ng mga mamamayan na ipatutupad sa mga susunod na araw.
Ang pagsasakripisyo ng bawa’t isa at sama-samang pagtututulungan sa panahon ng pandemiya ang makakapag-pabilis sa pag-ahon nating lahat mula sa kasalukuyang pagsubok.