‘Pocket embassy’ app for Pinoys in Spain to be launched end of 2019



Philippine Ambassador to Spain Phillippe Lhuillier will be launching a mobile application that will serve as a “pocket embassy” for Filipinos living in and visiting Spain before the year ends.
According to a Tuesday report on Balitanghali by Connie Sison, eFILIPINAS will be the first application of its kind in Philippine foreign service.
“This is like a pocket embassy. Narito 'yung importante… nandito lahat, all the rules, assistance to nationals, ATM, ano dapat mong gagawin, anong kailangan mo, find it right here,” Lhuillier explained.
Some of the features of the application are consular services, submission of documents, contact and emergency information of the Philippine embassy and Spanish government, and even an OFW corner where Filipinos can directly speak to officials of the Philippine Overseas Labor Office and Overseas Workers Welfare Administration.
Other services that will be added in the future are a group chat, financial service capabilities like money transfers and foreign exchange rates, e-commerce, and e-banking.
“I’ve been trying to think talaga to have an application para sa mga kababayan natin all around the world. If it’s successful in Spain, I’m hoping we can have it all around the world,” Lhuillier said. — Julia Mari Ornedo/BM, GMA News

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