DFA Passport Application The Easy and Hassle Free Way

In Cebu, new Philippine Passport applications are now catered at DFA Cebu New Office at the Pacific Mall in Mandaue City (formerly Metro Gaisano Mandaue).

The easiest way to get your passport or the most comfortable way to get passport in Cebu is previously offered in most travel agencies. But recent changes in DFA's procedure in getting passport also changes the scope of several agencies.

Getting a Philippine passport without the help of Travel Agencies is quite bearable in DFA Cebu Office at Pacific Mall Mandaue City.

The new DFA Cebu Office at the Pacific Mall Mandaue City is able to accommodate utmost 500 passport applicants a day from Visayas and even Mindanao.

The new DFA Cebu Office at the Pacific Mall Mandaue City is quite entertaining in the sense that is inside a mall with different choices of restaurants, fast foods, shopping centers and several past time outlets, working air conditioning and lots of available chairs.

I need to mention that also while you are waiting for your turn, several overhead hang LCD screens showing the most entertaining adult prank show in Canada - Just for Laughs!
Above Image is a typical DFA Office in the Country (Image from dfa.gov.ph)

Philippines Passport Application Basic Requirements are:


1. You need to personally apply for your passport. Since there's photo caption for your Passport.

2. Duly accomplished application form (for correct paper size, you may choose to get the passport application form in DFA Office, its free than downloading it from the DFA website and end up printing on the wrong paper size) If you may ask the size is 8.5 X 11 inches or folio size.

3. Birth Certificate in issued by the National Statistics Office (NSO) or if you have the Certified True Copy Birth Certificate issued by the Local Civil Registrar and with authentication by NSO.
Important: Make sure that the entries in your NSO Birth Certificate are not blurred or unreadable.

4. Valid picture IDs and supporting documents to prove identity (SSS ID, Driver's License, Company ID, TOR, NBI Clerance, etc). It not needed to present them all, just 2 or 3 IDs is enough.
Make sure to photocopy your IDs front and back.

Philippine Passport Application Fees or Rates:


DFA Cebu Office Pacific Mall Mandaue:

1. Passport Express Processing Fee - 1,200 pesos (15 working days)

2. Passport Normal Processing Fee - 950 pesos (20 working days)

Quick Easy Tips for Easy Passport Application?

1. Prepare thae needed passport application basic requirements before going to any DFA Office.

2. First Come, First Serve - so the earlier you same to their office the more chance that you will be entertained on that day. In Cebu people tend to be in the line as early as 1 am to get priority numbers. Since the office is inside Pacific Mall, the area is safe with Security Guards, Shade from accidental rain and newspaper stand to keep you awake.

3. If you are a bringing a baby or a toddler, there's no need to come as early as 1 am, DFA Cebu will prioritize to accommodate you first.

4. If you came far from Cebu City like on the other Provinces of Visayas, you will also be treated accordingly by DFA Guards to make sure that you wont be taking too long to get your application.

5. DFA Passport Applicaiton Forms are distributed by 7 am.

5. Priority numbers are given by 8 am in exchange for your filled-up passport application forms and valid ID, But you will be entertained by 10 am.

6. Senior Citizens and unfinished Passport Applicants from the previous day are entertained by 9am.

7. Bring a little Food, little water and anything that will make you busy while waiting for your turn.

DFA Cebu Office at Pacific Mall Mandaue Phone Contact Hotline Numbers:

Telephone Number: (032) 520-5898; 520-6193; 520-6550
Fax Number: (032) 520-6551
Email Address: dfacebu@yahoo.com

DFA Cebu Office at Pacific Mall Mandaue Address:

4th level, Pacific Mall-Metro Mandaue
U.N. Avenue corner M.C. Briones St., Brgy. Estancia, Mandaue City, Cebu

The official website of DFA Department of Foreign Affairs is www.dfa.gov.ph
For official DFA transactions, please visit their website.

Forbes Top 10 Richest Philippines Billionaires

Forbes.com Top 10 Richest - Philippines Billionaires:
1. Henry Sy    $7.2 billion
2. Lucio Tan    $2.8 billion
3. John Gokongwei Jr.    $2.4 billion
4. Andrew Tan        $2 billion
5. David Consunji     $1.9 billion
6. Jaime Zobel de Ayala    $1.7 billion
7. Enrique Razon Jr.     $1.6 billion
8. Eduardo Cojuangco Jr.    $1.4 billion
9. Roberto Ongpin    $1.3 billion
10. George Ty        $1.1 billion
Forbes.com Top 40 Richest - Philippines Billionaires:
1. Henry Sy    $7.2 billion
2. Lucio Tan    $2.8 billion
3. John Gokongwei Jr.    $2.4 billion
4. Andrew Tan        $2 billion
5. David Consunji     $1.9 billion
6. Jaime Zobel de Ayala    $1.7 billion
7. Enrique Razon Jr.     $1.6 billion
8. Eduardo Cojuangco Jr.    $1.4 billion
9. Roberto Ongpin    $1.3 billion
10. George Ty        $1.1 billion
11. Tony Tan Caktiong    $1 billion
12. Inigo and Mercedes Zobel     $980 million
13. Emilio Yap            $930 million
14. Andrew Gotianun        $795 million
15. Jon Ramon Aboitiz        $760 million
16. Beatrice Campos        $685 million
17. Manuel Villar             $620 million
18. Vivian Que Azcona        $555 million
19. Robert Coyiuto Jr.        $400 million
20. Mariano Tan            $375 million
21. Alfonso Yuchengco        $370 million
22.  Enrique Aboitiz        $310 million
23. Oscar Lopez            $280 million
24. Jose Antonio            $245 million
25. Eric Recto            $200 million
26. Gilberto Duavit        $190 million
27. Menardo Jimenez         $185 million
28. Alfredo Ramos        $180 million
29. Betty Ang             $165 million
30. Felipe Gozon            $163 million
31. Tomas Alcantara        $160 million
32. Benjamin Romualdez        $155 million
33. Wilfred Uytengsu Jr.        $150 million
34. Manuel Zamora Jr.         $145 million
35. Jacinto Ng Sr.        $115 million
36. Frederick Dy            $110 million
37. Luis Virata             $100 million
38. Bienvenido Tantoco Sr.    $95 million
39. Eugenio Lopez III        $90 million
40. Edgar Sia II            $85 million

Complete List of Forbes.com Top 40 Richest - Philippines

Iggy Arroyo dead at 61 suffered a heart attack in London

Breaking News-Manila Philippines. Ignacio "Iggy" Arroyo, Negros Occidental Representative died at 61. "Iggy" Arroyo was declared dead from heart attack in London, January 26, 2012. The information was backup by his brother, Jose Miguel "Mike" Arroyo, former first gentleman.

Iggy Arroyo had been a member of the House of Representatives since 2004 as representative of the 5th district of Negros Occidental. He was in London since 2011 seeking treatment for his liver ailment.  

Philippines Special NonWorking Holidays 2012 Calendar

The Complete List of 2012 Philippines Holidays, Special Holidays and Non-Working Holidays as released under Presidential Proclamation 295 (by Pres. Benigno Aquino Jr.). The complete list was release last November last year. The Holiday dates in Observance of the Muslim community’s Eid’l Fitr and Eid’l Adha will be announced after the approximate dates of the Islamic holidays which is is based on the Islamic lunar calendar or upon Islamic astronomical calculations, whichever is possible or convenient.

The 2012 Philippine Holidays, Special Holidays and Non Working Holidays Calendar:

Philippines Regular Holidays 2012 Calendar
New Year’s Day - Jan. 1 (Sunday)
Maundy Thursday - April 5
Good Friday - April 6
Araw ng Kagitingan - April 9 (Monday)
Labor Day - May 1 (Tuesday)
Independence Day - June 12 (Tuesday)
National Heroes Day - Aug. 27 (last Monday of August)
Bonifacio Day - Nov. 30 (Friday)
Christmas Day - Dec. 25 (Tuesday)
Rizal Day - Dec. 30 (Sunday)

Philippines Special non-working Holidays 2012 Calendar
Chinese New Year - Jan. 23 (Monday)
Ninoy Aquino Day - Aug. 21 (Tuesday)
All Saints’ Day - Nov. 1 (Thursday)

Additional Philippines Special Non-Working Holidays 2012 Calendar
All SOuls Day - Nov. 2 (Friday)
Last day of the Year - Dec. 31 (Monday)
EDSA Revolution Anniversary - Feb. 25 (Saturday)

Now plan and book your Holiday Vacation and long weekends now!
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DOT Tourism New Logo Slogan More Fun Philippines Replaces Pilipinas Kay Ganda

Department of Tourism DOT in the Philippines has recently announces the New DOT Slogan Logo "It's More Fun in the Philippines" replaces the controversial, most reviewed 2010 DOT slogan logo "Pilipinas Kay Ganda" The New DOT Logo Slogan It's more Fun in the Philippines is now in the English Language contrary to the Pilipinas Kay Ganda Slogan and the new DOT Logo slogan is composed of the Phrase "It's more fun in the Philippines" and weaved design of the Philippine Map with different shades of Yellow, Red, Blue Colors.
In the new DOT Logo Slogan website shows some Poster or soon billboard design for foreign crowded busy places anywhere in the world:
"Commuting. More Fun in the Philippines"
"Status Updates. More Fun in the Philippines"
"Getting Upstairs. More Fun in the Philippines"
More Fun in the Philippines!