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PH opens Consulate General in Frankfurt

January 18, 2019, 1:06 pm

<p><strong>NEW CONSULATE.</strong> Marissa Ocampo, who has been working in Germany since 1999, is one of the first passport applicants at the newly-opened Philippine Consulate General (PCG) in Frankfurt on Tuesday (Jan. 15, 2019). The PCG will render consular services to Filipinos in southern Germany, which is home to 15,000 Filipinos and Filipino-Germans.<em> (Photo courtesy of PCG Frankfurt)</em></p>

NEW CONSULATE. Marissa Ocampo, who has been working in Germany since 1999, is one of the first passport applicants at the newly-opened Philippine Consulate General (PCG) in Frankfurt on Tuesday (Jan. 15, 2019). The PCG will render consular services to Filipinos in southern Germany, which is home to 15,000 Filipinos and Filipino-Germans. (Photo courtesy of PCG Frankfurt)

MANILA -- The Philippine Consulate General in Frankfurt opened its doors to the general public last January 15 to render consular services to Filipinos in the southern part of Germany.

The Consulate General covers seven states in southern Germany under its consular jurisdiction, which is home to approximately 15,000 Filipinos and Filipino-Germans.

“The reopening of the Consulate General forms part of the Philippine government’s efforts to make public services more accessible to Filipinos everywhere. It is also a recognition of Frankfurt’s importance as a banking, commerce, and air travel entrepôt,” Consul General to Frankfurt Evelyn D. Austria-Garcia said in a news release on Friday.

Ang laking tulong ng pagbubukas ng konsulado dito dahil hindi ko na kailangan mag-day off at pumunta pa sa Berlin (The opening of the Consulate here is a huge help because I do not need to go on a day off to go to Berlin). Natutuwa po kami at napakaganda at mabilis ang serbisyo (We are very pleased withr the wonderful and fast service),” Marissa Ocampo of Wiesbaden said.

An employee of an international hotel chain in Frankfurt, Ocampo has been in Germany since 1999.

The provision of consular services beginning this month complements the Consulate General’s work, which had been rendering assistance to distressed Filipinos, and promoting Philippine culture and strengthening economic ties since late 2018.

The Consulate General is temporarily housed at Gervinusstrasse 17, 60322 Frankfurt am Main, and is scheduled to move to its permanent address at the same building complex by the second quarter of the year.

The Consulate General may be contacted at telephone number +4969 566082 118 to 123 and through the email address, [email protected]. (DFA PR)

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