RP posts in Singapore, HK change work hours for OAV
The Philippine offices in Singapore and Hong Kong are changing their work hours during the overseas absentee voting period, which will run for a month starting April 10.
The Philippine Embassy in Singapore announced it will be reverting to a Monday-Friday work schedule, as it expects large numbers of voters who will be casting their votes over the weekends.
During the one-month period, the Embassy will be closed to public transactions on Saturdays and Sundays. No consular or labor services will be available on 11, 18, and 25 April and 02 and 09 May 2010, it said.
However, the Embassy will be open for such services from Monday to Friday starting April 16 until May 7.
Office hours will meanwhile continue to be from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., and from 1:30 p.m. to 5 p.m.
Visa applications will continue to be received from Monday to Thursday only, the Embassy added, but applicants are still advised to schedule their visit.
In Hong Kong, the Philippine Consulate General will be open from Monday to Friday starting April 11 until May 9.
It will be closed on Saturday and Sunday, the Embassy added.
The Consulate General will revert to its operations from Sundays to Thursdays starting on May 10.
There are 589,830 overseas Filipinos registered for this year’s elections. About 95,535 are Hong Kong while 31,851 are in Singapore.
For postal voters, please click here for illustrated instructions. —Jerrie M. Abella/JV, GMANews.TV
The Philippine Embassy in Singapore announced it will be reverting to a Monday-Friday work schedule, as it expects large numbers of voters who will be casting their votes over the weekends.
During the one-month period, the Embassy will be closed to public transactions on Saturdays and Sundays. No consular or labor services will be available on 11, 18, and 25 April and 02 and 09 May 2010, it said.
However, the Embassy will be open for such services from Monday to Friday starting April 16 until May 7.
Office hours will meanwhile continue to be from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., and from 1:30 p.m. to 5 p.m.
Visa applications will continue to be received from Monday to Thursday only, the Embassy added, but applicants are still advised to schedule their visit.
In Hong Kong, the Philippine Consulate General will be open from Monday to Friday starting April 11 until May 9.
It will be closed on Saturday and Sunday, the Embassy added.
The Consulate General will revert to its operations from Sundays to Thursdays starting on May 10.
There are 589,830 overseas Filipinos registered for this year’s elections. About 95,535 are Hong Kong while 31,851 are in Singapore.
For postal voters, please click here for illustrated instructions. —Jerrie M. Abella/JV, GMANews.TV
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