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DFA Consular Office in Paniqui opens

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PANIQUI, Tarlac – The Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) inaugurate­d on Friday, October 30, the country's 36th Consular Office (CO) located at WalterMart Paniqui.

DFA Civilian Security and Consular Concerns Undersecre­tary Brigido Dulay said the establishm­ent of CO in Paniqui is the testament of the government’s effort to bring public services closer to the people.

“Through the opening of DFA CO Paniqui, local residents and people from nearby areas no longer have to take the trip to other consular offices to get a passport, especially for our Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs), minimizing their exposure to COVID-19,” Dulay explained.

The undersecre­tary furthered that the new consular office will pave way for the decongesti­on of nearby DFA COs in the region, namely Angeles City and Pampanga.

“We expect to gradually ramp up the capacity of this CO so it may serve up to 6,000 passport applicants per month once the situation normalizes,” Dulay said.

Aside from the issuance of passports, he cited that the DFA CO Paniqui will provide other services

including overseas assistance to national cases so as to give updates or help the families of OFWs in distress abroad.

Moreover, it will receive reports of vital events namely reports of birth, marriage, and death, in case overseas Filipinos were unable to process these important papers abroad. Meanwhile, Dulay expressed his gratitude to WalterMart, Tarlac First District Representa­tive Charlie Cojuangco, and Paniqui Mayor Max Roxas for supporting their office and allowing it to operate despite the many challenges.

“Allow me to take this opportunit­y to thank Congressma­n Cojuangco for making this consular office a reality. On another note, Mayor Roxas has been also instrument­al to the establishm­ent of DFA CO Paniqui from a regular mobile passportin­g mission,” Dulay said. “Indeed, the opening of the DFA CO Paniqui is a model of executive, legislativ­e, local government and private sector cooperatio­n. It shows that if the public and private sector get their act together, we can all better serve the Filipino people,” he added. Representi­ng the private sector, WalterMart Senior Vice President & General Manager Jerico Buñing noted that the partnershi­p with DFA and the Municipal Government of Paniqui is aligned with their vision and mission of bringing essential products and services closer to Filipino families. "It is with pride and joy that we found the perfect partners in securing and renewing passports for Tarlaqueño­s and residents of nearby areas," he stated.

DFA CO Paniqui is the first consular office opened under a Public-Private Partnershi­p between DFA and WalterMart. (PIA 3)

 ?? (PIA-3) ?? DFA IN PANIQUI, TARLAC. Foreign Affairs Civilian Security and Consular Concerns Undersecre­tary Brigido Dulay says that the newly-inaugurate­d consular office in Paniqui town will not only allow Tarlaqueño­s to obtain consular services, but will also decongest nearby DFA consular offices in Pampanga and Angeles City.
(PIA-3) DFA IN PANIQUI, TARLAC. Foreign Affairs Civilian Security and Consular Concerns Undersecre­tary Brigido Dulay says that the newly-inaugurate­d consular office in Paniqui town will not only allow Tarlaqueño­s to obtain consular services, but will also decongest nearby DFA consular offices in Pampanga and Angeles City.

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