Advisory | Guidelines on Philippine Embassy Consular Services starting 19 July 2021
In line with the UK Government's roadmap to ease COVID-19 restrictions in England, the Philippine Embassy will be opening additional appointment slots for all consular services but will continue to strictly implement the following precautionary measures for the safety of both applicants and consular personnel and in response to the spread of new, more infectious COVID-19 variants:
- Applicants must wear a mask over their nose and mouth at all times inside the Embassy premises.
- Applicants must check-in through the NHS COVID-19 Track and Trace app upon arrival at the Philippine Embassy.
- Applicants must observe physical distancing measures at all times.
To avoid inconvenience, applicants with confirmed applications are reminded of the following:
- Bring the complete set of documentary requirements for the service you wish to avail of. Applicants with incomplete requirements will be asked to reschedule their appointment. To review the list of requirements, please click any of the following links:
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- Passport
- Legalization of Documents
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- Civil Registry
- Arrive no earlier or later than 10 minutes before your scheduled appointment.
We continue to receive and process the following applications by post / mail:
For questions regarding our consular services, please email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..
13.8M Vaccine Doses Administered in the Philippines
A total of 13,817,358 vaccine doses have been administered in the Philippines since 14 July 2021 with 3,885,231 who have received both first and second doses. These figures have placed the Philippines at 26th place out of 200 in a global ranking of countries based on the total number of vaccine doses administered.Vaccines currently administered in the Philippines include Sinovac (CoronaVac), AstraZeneca, Gamaleya (Sputnik V), Pfizer/BioNTech, Moderna.
National Disaster Resilience Month 2021
This month of July, the Philippine Embassy in London joins in the observance of the National Disaster Resilience Month 2021, with the theme “Tamang Pamamahala’t Kahandaan, Kaalaman at Pagtutulungan sa Sakuna at Pandemya’y Kalasag ng Bayan”.
In this regard, all Filipinos in the UK and Ireland are invited to participate in the following activities of the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC):
Activity | Date | Registration |
NDRM Opening Ceremony |
01 July 2021 1000H - 1130H PST |
http://bit.ly/NDRM2021-Opening |
Recycle, Upcycle and Repurpose Contest | 01 – 20 July 2021 |
For youth only: http://bit.ly/NDRM2021-RURContest Mechanics and Guidelines are stated in the registration link. |
Resilience Challenge | 01 – 20 July 2021 | [TBD] Please check Civil Defense PH Facebook page and Viber community for more details |
Resilience Hours (a webinar series) |
02, 09, 23, 26 July 2021 0900 – 1200H PST |
[TBD] Please check Civil Defense PH Facebook page and Viber community for more details |
International Disaster Resilience Month |
29 – 30 July 2021 0900H – 1600H PST |
[TBD] Please check Civil Defense PH Facebook page and Viber community for more details |
NDRM Photo Collage | 01 – 31 July 2021 | http://bit.ly/NDRM2021-PhotoCollage |
RIZAL@160 TULARAWAN Digital Art Contest 2021 for Overseas Filipino Youth in the United Kingdom and Ireland
In celebration of Jose Rizal’s 160th Birth Anniversary that coincides with the 10th anniversary of the establishment of Sentro Rizal, the National Commission for Culture and the Arts, in partnership with Sentro Rizal London, presents RIZAL@160 TULARAWAN Digital Art Contest 2021 for Overseas Filipino Youth in the United Kingdom and Ireland.