Advisory No. 02-2023: Embassy Closure on 20 March 2023
PUBLIC ADVISORY No. 02 - 2023
The public is hereby informed that the Philippine Embassy in Mexico will be closed to the public on Monday, 20 March 2023 in observance of Mexico’s Benito Juarez Day.
For urgent matters, the Embassy may be contacted through the following number and email addresses:
Duty Officer/ Mobile: +52-1-55-2771-3776.
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AVISO No. 02 - 2023
Se informa al público que la Embajada de Filipinas en México permanecerá cerrada el 20 de marzo de 2023 debido a la celebración del Natalicio de Benito Juárez.
Para asuntos urgentes, puede contactar a la Embajada en el siguiente teléfono y correos electrónicos:
Oficial en turno/ Celular : +52-1-55-2771-3776.
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Pasaportes/ Asuntos consulares : This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
OVERSEAS VOTING REGISTRATION UPDATE
OVERSEAS VOTER REGISTRATION
Alinsunod sa Republic Act No. 91891, na sinusugan ng Republic Act No. 105902, at COMELEC Resolution No. 10833, hinihikayat ang lahat ng Pilipino sa ibang bansa na hindi bababa sa 18 taong gulang bago ang ika-12 ng Mayo 2025 na makilahok sa darating na 2025 National Elections (Senators at Party-list) na gaganapin mula ika-13 ng Abril hanggang ika-12 ng Mayo 2025.
Para magpatala, maaari lamang pong pumunta sa Embahada ng Pilipinas sa Mexico at personal na magsumite ng inyong Overseas Voter Registration Form (OVF1 na makukuha sa https://comelec.gov.ph/?r=OverseasVoting/2025NLERegistrationForms) at valid passport mula ika-09 ng Disyembre 2022 hanggang ika-30 ng Setyembre 2024.
DTI CONSUMER CARE ADVISORY
The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) has received a report of a so-called “Philippines National Project Procurement Commission” (PNPPC) that has been contacting several international suppliers for possible fraudulent transactions online. The said website also indicated former and incumbent officials of the agency as members, advisers, consultants and agents of the non-existent organisation.
The DTI condemns the malicious action and is not, in any way, affiliated with such. Rest assured that the agency is looking into the aforementioned matter.
The DTI continues to warn its consumers on staying vigilant digitally, particularly with online transactions.
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