| Filipino Voters Urged To Bring Passport, Register, And Check Status Of Their Voter's ID During The Pasko Ng Pinoy On 11 December 2011 | ||||
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Ambassador Nestor Z. Ochoa of the Philippine Embassy has announced that during the Pasko ng Pinoy festivities at the Scout Centre on 11 December 2011, eligible Filipino voters may register as overseas absentee voters (OAV). All citizens of the Philippines abroad, not otherwise disqualified by law, at least eighteen (18) years of age on the day of the election, and who wish to vote for Senators and Party-List Representatives for purposes of the 13 May 2013 National Elections may file applications for registration/certification as overseas absentee voters up to 31 October 2012. "We encourage our countrymen to take advantage of the offsite registration during the said gathering. Voters' registration is free of charge," said Ambassador Ochoa. Philippine Passport and Other Requirements. To facilitate registration and accomplishment of the registration form for OAV, applicants are requested to bring a valid Philippine passport or a copy thereof as proof of their identity. (The passport shall be returned to the applicant as soon as it is photocopied onsite.) A copy of the passport is required as an attachment to the OAV registration form. Applicants are also required to submit themselves for the live (onsite) capture of their biometrics data through the Voter Registration Machine (VRM). There are additional requirements for dual citizens, seafarers, and immigrants or permanent residents in the host country. Qualifications. Filipino citizens who are legal residents in Brunei and seafarers are eligible to register at the Philippine Embassy in Brunei. Disqualifications. Any one of the following may disqualify an applicant from registering:
Status of Voter's IDs. Ambassador Ochoa has also confirmed that COMELEC has mailed the voter's IDs directly to the voter's authorized representative in the Philippines. Filipinos who registered as overseas absentee voters in 2009 may verify through the COMELEC's database the status of their voter's ID. Interested voters may approach the Embassy's OAV desk at the Pasko ng Pinoy gathering for assistance or contact the Embassy during regular office hours. Inquiries. For further inquiries, the Philippine Embassy in Brunei Darussalam can be reached through office tel. +673 223 8845 or 224 1465; hotline 871 4881; fax no. 223 7707; and email This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it or This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it . The Philippine Embassy is open on Mondays to Fridays (except public holidays), at 8:30am -12:30pm and 1:30-5:30pm. The Embassy is located at Simpang 336, Diplomatic Enclave, Jalan Kebangsaan, BA 1210 Bandar Seri Begawan and accessible through purple bus nos. 35 and 36. |



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