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Public Advisory No. 25

September 11, 2020

 
RESUMPTION OF DAILY CONSULAR SERVICES (BY APPOINTMENT ONLY)
EFFECTIVE 21 SEPTEMBER 2020

The Embassy’s Consular Section will now be open to the public, DAILY, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., effective 21 September 2020, on an APPOINTMENT basis, and only for services requiring personal appearance, as follows:

1. Passport (first time application/ renewal and/or extension of validity)
2. Travel Document (for those with expired /lost passports returning to PH within 30days)
3. Acknowledgment of Special Power of Attorney and other Affidavits
4. Completion of NBI Fingerprint Card (for more details: https://clearance.nbi.gov.ph/

Requests for appointment can be made via this link: http://philippine- embassy.de/consular-appointment/

Application for other services, such as authentication of documents and civil registry services (Report of Birth, Marriage and Death) will continue to be accepted by mail only.

Information on the requirements can be found on the Embassy’s website http://philippine-embassy.de/ (click on “consular services” for the dropdown menu).

Important Note:

Due to the current Covid19-related mitigation measures, the Embassy’s appointment system is extended only for clients residing in the federal states under the embassy’s jurisdiction: Berlin, Brandenburg, Hamburg, Bremen, Saxony, Lower Saxony, Saxony-Anhalt, Schleswig-Holstein, and Mecklenburg-Vorpommen.

Those residing in the Federal States of Hesse, North Rhine Westphalia, Baden-Württemberg, Rhineland Palatinate, Saarland, Thuringia and Bavaria are advised to directly apply for appointment with the Philippine Consulate General In Frankfurt Am Main (www.frankfurtpcg.de).

Entry of clients into the building is regulated and clients are required to wear masks while inside the building. Companions will be allowed entry only if their presence is essential (i.e. if client is a minor or needs physical assistance). If you are experiencing COVID symptoms or are sick, please contact us to rebook your appointment.

All Embassy visitors are required to adhere to the Embassy’s COVID-19 related hygiene protocol (please refer to Advisory 24 for complete details). Refusal to follow the Embassy’s protocols will result to a refusal of entry to the premises.

Thank you.

10 September 2020, Berlin

 

PDF: Public Advisory No. 25

Philippines Participates in ASEAN Dialogue with German Minister of Defence Kramp-Karrenbauer

September 10, 2020

Ambassadors of ASEAN countries in Germany, including Philippine Ambassador Theresa Dizon-De Vega (2nd row, 2nd from right) with German Federal Defence Minister Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer (photo by BAC Working Group)

Ambassadors of the ten member countries of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) held a Luncheon-Meeting with German Federal Minister of Defence Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer in Berlin.

The Berlin ASEAN Committee (BAC) discussed a range of issues on defence and security cooperation between Germany and the ASEAN region and member countries with Minister Kramp-Karrenbauer. Minister Kramp-Karrenbauer re-affirmed Germany’s desire to have more active engagement with the Indo-Pacific region and in particular with ASEAN in recognition of the organization’s commitment to promoting peace, stability, inclusivity, and mutual prosperity in the region.

Philippine Ambassdor to Germany Theresa Dizon-De Vega was among the participants in the meeting and welcomed more active relations between Germany, ASEAN as well as on a bilateral level with the Philippines. END

The ASEAN Ambassadors had an engaging exchange of views with Minister Kramp-Karrenbauer

Germans Learn to Speak and Sing in Filipino for Buwan ng Wika

September 1, 2020

Screenshots of the Philippine Embassy in Germany produced video “Sergio and Maik Learn Filipino” (all photos by Berlin PE)

As a closing activity for the commemoration of Buwan ng Wikang Pambansa, the Philippine Embassy in Berlin released a video entitled “Sergio and Maik Learn Filipino” – a 20 minute presentation of two German nationals, Sergio Oroz and Maik Götze, learning Filipino words through original Pilipino music or OPM. Sergio and Maik are both residents of Berlin and have an ongoing interest and connection to the Philippines.

Guiding them on this educational adventure are three popular music artists from the Philippines, Zild Benitez of IV of Spades, Kai Honasan, and Armi Millare of UDD (formerly Up Dharma Down).

Philippine Ambassador to Germany Theresa Dizon-De Vega provides a brief introduction to the video and invites audiences to join the linguistic and cultural journey of Sergio and Maik.

The video aims to introduce some words and expressions in Filipino as well as highlight contemporary Philippine popular music to Filipino, Filipino-German, and international audiences for Buwan ng wika 2020.

The video has since been featured by Philippine network GMA News and has nearly 7,000 views since its released on 29 August 2020.

Aside from the video, the Philippine Embassy in Berlin also shared various Buwan ng Wika commemoration online content through its various social media platforms. END

L-R Zild Benitez of IV of Spades coaches Sergio and Maik; Kai Honasan explains the meaning of some lyrics to her popular song

Ambassador Theresa Dizon-De Vega invites viewers to watch Sergio and Maik’s linguistic
and cultural journey

New online series of Philippine Embassy in Berlin unpacks pandemic’s lessons starting with weaving industry

August 26, 2020

The Philippine Embassy in Berlin launched last weekend a new online series entitled Unpacking the Pandemic’s Lessons through Interviews with Filipino Thought-leaders/Talents (UPLIFT) with a session on “Weaving change, fashioning the future.” Featuring Ms Anya Lim, co-founder and ‘Princess Ant’ of Cebu-based social and cultural enterprise ANTHILL Fabric Gallery, a number of session participants donned Philippine weaves in line with ANTHILL’s rallying cry #wearyourtribewithpride.

Ms Lim recounted ANTHILL’s beginnings inspired by her childhood encounters with indigenous Philippine cultures courtesy of her mother, who worked with indigenous communities, and how witnessing the disappearance of weaving traditions galvanized her to set up business that would assist weaving artisans in innovating their design and connecting to markets.

Thus, ANTHILL, which stands for Alternative Nest and Trading /Training Hub for Indigenous or Ingenious Little Livelihood seekers, was founded, and has since been at the vanguard of cultural preservation, community uplift, women empowerment, and sustainability promotion in the Philippines. It is leading the local movement on slow fashion that is “human-centered and allows us to really respect and honor the flow of stories that are intricately woven in the process.”

In line with UPLIFT’s thrust of examining the impacts of COVID-19 on various areas and aspects of society and the economy, Ms Lim also narrated the challenges ANTHILL and its artisans are facing because of the pandemic, and how they are navigating these challenges. For example, artisans who do not have their own looms are unable to go to the community weaving centers to work and have thus found ways to create new revenue streams through, for example, backyard agriculture. Meanwhile, online sales through its website have been a lifeline for ANTHILL amid the cancellation of several pop-up events it was slated to have this year. In addition to their usual merchandise, ANTHILL has come up with safety essentials like face masks featuring local weaves and Bayanihan self-care buckets in response to the pandemic.

Ambassador Maria Theresa Dizon-De Vega lauded Anya and the ANTHILL team for their efforts and highlighted the importance of Filipinos supporting local industries and social enterprises especially at this time of need.

The UPLIFT session, which is part of the Embassy’s Gender & Development (GAD), Trabaho, Negosyo, Kabuhayan (TNK), and Sustainability programs also marks the celebration of Buwan ng mga Wika in August. Those interested to learn more about ANTHILL may view the recording at https://bit.ly/3gpGGYc and visit www.anthillfabricgallery.com. END.

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