I think its the DFA because I once asked an acquaintance of mine why is she absent on the day of our recognition. She answered that department. Btw, DFA stands for Department of Foreign affairs...Im not that sure but hope its correct...^^
The Philippine passport is manufactured by the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP), which is the central bank of the Philippines. They oversee the printing and distribution of passports in collaboration with the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA).
Philippine passport holder 5 months validity going back to Philippines ?
Yes Nigerian passport is visa free to Philippines.
I think so, but if it is a "Chinese National", that would be a NO.
In the Philippines passport, the passport number is a unique alphanumeric code consisting of nine characters. The first letter is always an "A," followed by a series of numbers. Therefore, there are a total of 26^1 * 10^8 possible combinations, which equals 260,000,000 unique passport numbers that can be generated for Philippine passports.
You can't enter if you have an expired passport so you have to renew it first in order to be valid for entry.
No. A British passport holder doesn't need a Philippine visa for stays up to 21 days.
The passport requirements is same as when you get a Philippine Passport in Manila or any Philippine City. No difference.
If you are a Philippine Passport holder then Yes, you can travel with less that 5 months in it since you are a Filipino citizen by law. But if you are a foreign passport holder you must have atleast 6 months of validity in it.
It depends on what country you are from and purpose of your trip. If you are and American citizen, traveling as a tourist, all you need is a passport to enter the Philippines. Once there the Philippine Immigration will give you a 21 day visa.
Anyone with a legal citizenship and proper documentation and identity can travel Philippines. One also that has a valid passport.
If you mean as a means of identification card, then No. But if you mean it as part of the Philippine passport application then yes, ofcourse.