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PCG raises Filipino concerns at ASEAN Missions’ dialogue with Foreign Affairs Office on lockdown
The Philippine Consulate General raised key lockdown concerns affecting Philippine nationals in Shanghai at the 20 April virtual dialogue convened by the Shanghai Foreign Affairs Office (FAO) with the Consuls General of ASEAN missions in the city.
Deputy Director General Fu Jihong presided, reporting that Shanghai as “getting closer” to its goal of dynamic case clearing, even as the situation remained “complex”.
First to speak among the Heads of Mission, Consul General Josel F. Ignacio conveyed a number of requests, among them:
- Prompt notification of the Consulate General of COVID19-positive Filipinos due, including those taken, or due to be taken, to quarantine.
- COVID-positive Filipinos being brought only to facilities that meet international hygiene, sanitation and water standards, and that assure Filipinos of decent care.
- Further easing of restrictions on food stores and delivery services for improved access to food and essentials
- Relaxation of lockdown restrictions on Consulates and diplomats to allow performance of key mandates and assistance to nationals.
- Gradual re-opening of businesses and enterprises, where safe and possible, to end income disruption.
Consul General Ignacio acknowledged the strenuous efforts of the Shanghai government to contain the ongoing epidemic and steer the city back to normalcy. He thanked the FAO for its active cooperation with the Consulate General on lockdown issues and matters of crucial to the welfare of Philippine nationals.
The Consuls General of Indonesia, Lao PDR, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam seconded many of the points raised by the Philippines. The FAO affirmed its commitment to working with consular missions toward joint problem solving. END.
PCG, OWWA hold videoconference on situation of Filipinos amidst Shanghai lockdown
Shanghai, 12 April 2022 – The Philippine Consulate General held a videoconference today with top officials of the Overseas Workers Welfare Administration (OWWA) to further ongoing discussions on the COVID-19 lockdown in Shanghai and assisting Filipinos amidst the resulting challenges.
OWWA Deputy Administrator Arnell Ignacio led the OWWA Team at the virtual consultations. Joining him were Director Rosalia Susana S. Bahia-Catapang, Director Ma. Consolacion C. Marquez and Welfare Officer Virsie B. Tamayao.
Consul General Josel F. Ignacio spearheaded the Consulate General, supported by Deputy Consul General Marlowe A. Miranda, Consul Conrado B. Demdem, Jr., Finance Officer Cherry Ann F. Belmonte-Banda, ATN Officer Ella Cecilia P. Acena, and Consular Attachés Mark Anthony Z. Geguera, Joel M. Mariñas, and Jennifer M. Ranches.
A situation briefing by the Consulate General kicked off the proceedings. Extensive discussions ensued on the difficulties being encountered by Filipino nationals and on modalities of assistance.
OWWA Deputy Administrator Ignacio thanked the Consulate General for its efforts and extended assurances of the agency’s readiness to assist Filipinos in Shanghai. Both sides agreed to expeditiously make progress on the modalities considered.
Shanghai’s total lockdown started out as a phased scheme on 28 March. The Shanghai Municipal People’s Government has been doubling efforts to attend to city residents’ concerns, especially access to essential supplies. As the lockdown entered its third week, the city is gearing up to shift to a “differentiated management approach” that localizes strictures to specific areas, categorizing these either as “locked down”, “controlled” or “precautionary”, based on mass screening outcomes.
The Consulate General’s consultations with OWWA is part of a continuing effort. On 31 March, the Consulate General gave a briefing to the Office of Migrant Workers Affairs of the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA-OMWA) on supporting Filipinos during the lockdown.
There are an estimated 4,000 Filipinos in Shanghai. END.
Patalastás: Pagpapahintulot na makaboto (in-person voting) sa ibáng Embahada ó Konsulado
Sa Minute Resolution No. 22-0248, pinahintulutan ng COMELEC En Banc ang mga overseas voter na rehistrado sa isang Embahada ó Konsulado na makaboto sa ibáng Embahada ó Konsulado kung saán ang paraán ng botohan ay PERSONAL VOTING.
Mag-sumité lamang pô ng “Manifestation of Intent to Vote in Another Post” at kopya ng pasaporte sa Konsulado kung saán nais bumoto, nang hindî lalampás sa iká-30 ng Abril, 2022. Basahin pô ang buóng Patalastás.
Kung may katanungan, sumulat pô sa amin sa WeChat account na ito, o dî kayá sa email <This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..
Ang panahón ng overseas voting ay mulâ iká-10 ng Abril hanggáng iká-09 ng Mayo, 2022.
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PASUNÓD NA PATALASTÁS
- Ukol sa isinasagawáng pagpapatalâ sa Konsulado para sa tinátalákay na one-time assistance mulá sa ating Pamahalaán -
1. Marami na pong nakalap na pangalan at lahát pô ay kasalukuyang tinitipon, pinaglalagom, at ipináparatíng sa DFA at OWWA (kung kasapì).
2. Mulî pô, itó ay nakalaán sa kababayang nasa Shanghai at nasasa-mahigpít na pangangailangan bunga ng lockdown. Iparatíng pô agád sa Punong Konsulado ang (1) kumpletong PANGALAN (katulád sa pasaporte); (2) TIRAHAN SA SHANGHAI; (3) TELEPONO; (4) TRABAHO; (5) KUNG OWWA Member o HINDÎ OWWA Member.
3. Ipadalá pô ang inyóng detalye sa pamamagitan ng:
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* Private message sa WeChat account na itó (WeChat ID: PhinShanghai)
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4. HINDÎ po kailangang umulit ang nakapagpadalá na gamit ang email (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.) ó WeChat (ID: PHinShanghai) simula nang lumabas ang aming Patalastas kagabi (08 April). Makatitiyák pô kayó na lahát ng natanggáp na ay kabilang sa talaán ng Konsulado.
Salamat pô!