The Freeman

French visa applicatio­n now available in Cebu

- — Caecent No-ot Magsumbol/ATO

Cebuanos and those from nearby provinces who are planning to go to France soon need not go to Manila to process a French visa as an applicatio­n center is now fully operationa­l in Cebu City.

After Manila, TLScontact has finally opened its Cebu office located at the 12th floor of Latitude Corporate Center along Mindanao Avenue at the Cebu Business Park.

French Ambassador Marie Fontanel graced the inaugurati­on of the new French visa center along with Cebu City Mayor Mike Rama, Honorary Consul Michael Lhuillier, and TLScontact Southeast Asia Zone Manager Matthieu Béchu.

Fontanel in an interview with reporters during the inaugurati­on shared how happy they are to be one of the most well-loved destinatio­ns in the world and would like to keep it that way and see more tourists visiting their country soon.

“We really wish and hope, this good news continue, and many more to come,” said Fontanel.

Fontanel, in her second official visit to Cebu, was elated with the latest developmen­t as she expects more tourists to visit France soon coming from the Philippine­s, including the Visayas and Mindanao.

Aside from that, Fontanel is also looking forward for more Cebuanos and the rest of the Filipinos to go to France for studies and even for some business venture.

“We have an embassy in Manila, of course we have a visa center for many years in Manila, but the Visayas also has a big number of population and they are obliged to go to Manila and it might be difficult for them to go. So we discussed opening a visa center to Cebu and we really do hope that this will become a center, with the population in the Visayas and population in Mindanao. Now, naturally, it is easy to launch the process for visa applicatio­n here in Cebu,” Fontanel said.

Aside from those in the Vis-Min area, the French Ambassador said even those in Luzon might also consider coming over to Cebu as currently, waiting period for their appointmen­t for a visa applicatio­n in Manila is about three weeks.

“It could even be easier to launch the visa applicatio­n here in Cebu than in Manila,” added Fontanel.

TLScontact Southeast Asia Zone Manager Matthieu Béchu disclosed that for all the countries and places they have been to, they have received the “warmest welcome” in Cebu City by far, thanks to Mayor Mike Rama who has also invited them to set up a booth or informatio­n desk during important events in the city soon.

“This place here is not just a process place. Our commitment for TLScontact­Cebu

and the people of Philippine­s, is really to offer a simplified, efficient and transparen­t visa experience for all of you who are going to France in the coming months,” said Bechu, who also assured faster visa processing than in Manila.

For those who cannot go to Manila or Cebu, however, Bechu said, they also have another service offered which they call, “apply anywhere” where they collect the applicatio­n and send one’s visa to the applicant’s doorstep.

For his part, Mayor Rama also thanked the Ambassador for her visit, as well as TLScontact for being in Cebu which he coined as “Tender Loving Sugbuanon” for faster memory recall.

For more details on the visa processing, one can go https://visas-fr.tlscontact.com/ visa/ph and their Facebook account.

 ?? CAECENT NOOT MAGSUMBOL ?? French Ambassador Marie Fontanel leads the inaugurati­on of the new French visa applicatio­n center in Cebu City. Assisting her during the cutting of the ribbon are Cebu City Mayor Mike Rama, Honorary Consul Michael Lhuillier, and TLS Contact Southeast Asia Zone Manager Matthieu Béchu.
CAECENT NOOT MAGSUMBOL French Ambassador Marie Fontanel leads the inaugurati­on of the new French visa applicatio­n center in Cebu City. Assisting her during the cutting of the ribbon are Cebu City Mayor Mike Rama, Honorary Consul Michael Lhuillier, and TLS Contact Southeast Asia Zone Manager Matthieu Béchu.

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