Consular Services Appointment System
PH Consul General leads roundtable with Shanghai Leader on Municipal Continuous Improvement
SHANGHAI – Consul General Josel F. Ignacio led municipal stakeholders in a fruitful dialogue with a ranking official of the National Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC) on opportunities for Shanghai’s further enhancement, on 10 October.
The dialogue took place at the Shanghai Public Diplomacy Association’s (SPDA) 9th Riverside Meeting Hall event, dubbed “Impression Shanghai”, at the Shanghai International Convention Center.
Chaired by SPDA President and CPPCC National Committee member Mr. ZHOU Hanmin, the annual roundtable event engages various stakeholders in open discussion to secure candid feedback and advice regarding the Municipality’s policies and systems, with a view to identifying areas for improvement.
Also participating were Slovak Consul General Igor Pacolak, Shisheido China Region VP Anri Nakahara, Price Waterhouse Coopers officer Tadatoshi Takahashi, Malaysian Chinese Cultural Center Chair Dato Goh Hin San, Trans-Himalayan Association Chair Rajiv Kumar Jha, Vincent Sun of the China Association of Enterprises with Foreign Investment, and representatives of news agencies such as the Asia Pacific Daily, Shanghai Daily, Laos News Agency, Indonesia International Daily Group.
Chairman Zhou carefully took note of the comments and assured participants that these would be elevated to the relevant authorities.
Consul General Ignacio opened the discussions, as principal guest and speaker. He raised topics crucial to the Consulate General’s pursuit of its economic, cultural and consular mandates. He thanked the SPDA for affording stakeholders a venue to put forward observations and recommendations to the city. “Shanghai’s high-quality development has turned it into the trailblazer in China’s path to modernization, and this Dialogue can only help the Municipality truly grow as a city of high standards and the best home for its populace”, said the Consul General. END
Senator Go meets with Filipinos in Hangzhou
Local FilCom Organization formed as PH Mounts Asiad Campaign
HANGZHOU, ZHEJIANG – Senator Christopher Lawrence “Bong” T. Go assured Filipinos in Hangzhou on 03 October of whole-of-government support for their welfare and of his personal commitment to this cause.
The pledge was made at a dinner get-together hosted by Consul General Josel F. Ignacio for the visiting Senator and the city’s Filipino residents at the Homey88 restaurant in Gongshu District, co-owned by kababayan Christian Valdellon.
In attendance were about 20 Filipinos from across Hangzhou who constitute the nucleus of the nascent organization dubbed Hangzhou Filipino Community.
Senator Go, who is Senate Committee on Sports Chair, expressed elation at the opportunity to meet the city’s Filipinos against the backdrop of their collective support for the Philippines’ medal bid at the then ongoing 19th Asian Games.
He outlined his legislative initiatives to advance OFW interests, including his co-authorship of Republic Act No. 11641 creating the Department of Migrant Workers (DMW) and his push for a dedicated OFW hospital in San Fernando City, Pampanga.
Addressing the gathering, host Consul General Ignacio thanked the Senator for setting time aside to engage the city’s Filipinos true to his “Bisyo ay Serbiyo” slogan. He also lauded the Filipinos for banding together and forming an organization which would facilitate coordination and service delivery. For some years and until this development, the municipal capital of Zhejiang has had no organized group of Filipinos notified to the Consulate General (PCG) in Shanghai.
Co-founder Lorelei Saren, an academic, first reached out to the PCG concerning the group’s formation in late September. The PCG lost no time organizing the get-together, seizing the opportunity of Senator Go and the Consul General’s presence in the city.
Joining the event were officials from PCG in Shanghai, the Philippine Embassy in Beijing, the Philippine Olympic Committee, and compatriots from the port city of Ningbo.
While in Hangzhou, Senator Go lent his full and enthusiastic support to Filipino athletes, attending basketball, athletics, boxing and other matches and cheering for the Philippines. END
RERB to hold a meeting on 16 October 2023
The Resident Election Registration Board (RERB) will hold a meeting on 16 October 2023 (Monday), 9:00am at the Philippine Consulate General in Shanghai for the hearing of the applications of registrants who registered during the period 01 July – 30 September 2023 for overseas voting for the 2025 midterm elections.
Please advise the Consulate General should there be any objections against the registration of the following applicants on or before 09 October 2023.
LIST OF APPLICANTS
01 July – 30 September 2023
1.MARGALLO-LUCAS, JOANY G. – TRANSFER
2.BANTATUA, JOSELITO S. – REGISTRATION
3.OPURA, JYAN D. – REGISTRATION
4.MELANIO, CYBDI BELL V. - REGISTRATION
Philippines commences Hangzhou Asiad Campaign
PH Missions in Beijing and Shanghai Lend Full Support
HANGZHOU, ZHEJIANG – Hopes run high as the Philippines begins its campaign in the 19th Asian Games that officially opened in Hangzhou, China, on 23 September.
The country is fielding close to 400 athletes in the Hangzhou 2022 Asiad, which will run until 08 October.
On hand to cheer their countrymen were Philippine Ambassador to China Jaime A. FlorCruz, accompanied by Mrs. Ana Segovia FlorCruz, Consul General Josel F. Ignacio, and officials from the Philippine Embassy in Beijing and Consulate General in Shanghai.
The two foreign service posts have a joint team in Hangzhou to support liaison with host authorities and provide protocol, logistical and other forms of support to the Philippines’ participation.
Ambassador and Mme. FlorCruz joined other dignitaries at the dazzling Opening Ceremony on the evening of 23 September at Hangzhou’s Olympic Sports Center Stadium, in rites that showcased both China’s rich culture and its technological prowess.
Earlier that day, the Ambassador and Consul General Ignacio welcomed star pole vaulter EJ Obiena – currently ranked world number two – on his arrival at the Athlete’s Village. The Consulate General arranged his transport from Huzhou, one of the several host cities of the 19th Asiad, in time for the Opening Ceremony where he was Philippine flag-bearer.
The Embassy and Consulate General are all out in their support for the Philippine campaign. In the run-up to the Asiad, the two foreign service missions had engaged POC officials in regular coordination meetings.
On 22 September, Ambassador FlorCruz and Consul General Ignacio met and conveyed their well-wishes to Filipino athletes as they hosted Philippine Olympic Committee (POC) President Abraham N. Tolentino to afternoon tea at the Hangzhou Marriot Hotel Qianjiang.
Joining the POC President were Rep. Aniela Bianca Tolentino (Cavite, 8th District), Cavite Vice Gov. Athena Bryana Tolentino, and POC Legal Counsel Wharton R. Chan.
Also on the 22nd, the Philippine diplomats had the opportunity to greet other athletes and dignitaries, including Rep. Faustino Michael Carlos T. DY III (Isabela, 5th District) and Rep. Eric Reyes Buhain (Batangas, 1st District).
The Philippines is one of the few countries that have taken part in the Asian Games since its inception in 1951.
Host city Hangzhou, one of Zhejiang Province’s premier metropolitan areas, is under the consular jurisdiction of the Philippine Consulate General in Shanghai. END