Rain spoils 1st mobile voter registration service for Pinoys in HK
Rainy weather has spoiled what would have been the first day of mobile registration services by the Philippine Consulate General for Filipinos in Hong Kong this Sunday.
The consulate general issued an urgent advisory indicating the first mobile service at Chater Road in Central for May 11 will not push through due to rainy weather.
"Dahil sa maulan na panahon, kanselado po ang mobile registration services sa SMART/Sun Cellular Mother's Day event sa Chater Road sa Linggo, 11 May 2014," it said.
"Maaari pa rin po kayong magparehistro sa Linggo sa Cultural Section ng Philippine Consulate General. Dalhin lang po ang passport ninyo para makarehistro," it added.
Other scheduled mobile registration services include:
The consulate general started the registration May 7, and reminded OFWs who want to register as overseas voters for the 2016 elections to bring their passports. — Joel Locsin /LBG, GMA News
The consulate general issued an urgent advisory indicating the first mobile service at Chater Road in Central for May 11 will not push through due to rainy weather.
"Dahil sa maulan na panahon, kanselado po ang mobile registration services sa SMART/Sun Cellular Mother's Day event sa Chater Road sa Linggo, 11 May 2014," it said.
"Maaari pa rin po kayong magparehistro sa Linggo sa Cultural Section ng Philippine Consulate General. Dalhin lang po ang passport ninyo para makarehistro," it added.
Other scheduled mobile registration services include:
- May 25 and July 27: World Wide House, Central (Metrobank)
- June 8: Chater Road, Central (Independence Day celebration with the Filipino community)
- June 29: Bayanihan Center, 55 Victoria Road, Kennedy Town.
- June 8: Chater Road, Central (Independence Day celebration with the Filipino community)
- June 29: Bayanihan Center, 55 Victoria Road, Kennedy Town.
The consulate general started the registration May 7, and reminded OFWs who want to register as overseas voters for the 2016 elections to bring their passports. — Joel Locsin /LBG, GMA News
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