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philippineconsulate.com.au Passport Renewal Sydney Australia : Philippine Consulate General

Name of the Organization : Philippine Consulate General
Type of Facility : Passport Renewal
Location/Country : Sydney, Australia

Website : http://www.philippineconsulate.com.au/passport/passport-renewals.html

Passport Renewals :

Passport renewal refers to the replacement of a current or expired passport. It is a highly recommended practice to renew the passport six months before its expiry, because many countries require a visitor’s passport to have at least six months’ validity beyond the departure from their country.

Related : Philippine Embassy in Canberra Report of Birth Australia : www.statusin.org/7770.html

Airlines also usually do not issue plane tickets to a passport with less than six months’ validity. Many embassies and consulates will refuse to issue a visa to passports with less than six months validity.
** Personal appearance at the Philippine Consulate.
** Duly accomplished Passport Application Form.
** Original Philippine passport
** Photocopy (in lightened black and white) of the passport’s first page, last page, and latest Australian visa page .
** Holders of Machine Readable Passports (maroon) issued in 2007 and 2008 are requested to bring copy of their birth certificates to determine complete place of birth.

** For married applicants, a copy of the Philippine Statistics Authority Marriage Certificate (if married in the Philippines) or Report of Marriage (if married outside of the Philippines) issued by the Philippine Embassy or Consulate in the country where the marriage was contracted. This document is required even if the applicant is not using the husband’s married name.

** A non-refundable passport processing fee to be paid either in cash or postal money order payable to the “Philippine Consulate General”. Refer to Schedule of Fees.

** Applicants who were granted permanent residency status in Australia before 1 July 2007 must submit documentary proof that they have not yet acquired Australian citizenship: either (a) printed Visa Entitlement Verification Online [VEVO] result of entitlement check dated within [7] days of date of application or (b) DIAC Certificate of Evidence of Resident Status [CERS] issued within three [3] months of the date of application.

** If the applicant’s passport record has inconsistencies, the Consulate will require additional documents to validate necessary details.

For Dual Citizens:
Filipino-born Australians who re-acquired their Philippine citizenship as dual citizens have the right to have a Philippine Passport. The requirements for passport application are the following:
** Personal appearance at the Philippine Consulate.
** Duly accomplished Passport Application Form
** Original and photocopies of Dual Citizenship Order of Approval, Dual Citizenship Identification Certificate and Oath of Allegiance

** Last Philippine passport and photocopy of the passport information page

** If the last Philippine passport was lost or does not contain the applicant’s full middle name, NSO-registered Birth Certificate. Note: NSO-issued Philippine birth certificates may be ordered online through the NSO website ecensus.com.ph (fees apply)

** For married applicants, a copy of the Philippine Marriage Certificate (if married in the Philippines) or Report of Marriage (if married outside of the Philippines) issued by the Philippine Embassy or Consulate in the country where the marriage was contracted. This document is required even if the applicant is not using the husband’s married name.

** A non-refundable passport fee. The fee is paid either in cash or postal money order payable to the “Philippine Consulate General”. Refer to the Schedule of Fees.
** The Consulate may require other documents to validate necessary details if there are inconsistencies in the applicant’s documents.

Please refer to Guidelines for Photo Capture for the ePassport. Note: No appointment required. Applicants are attended to on a first-come, first-served basis.

Contact Details:
Address of the Philippine Consulate General in Sydney:
Level 1, Philippine Center
27-33 Wentworth Avenue
Sydney NSW 2000

Email:
Telephone: (02) 9262 7377
Facsimile: (02) 9262 7355

In case of an emergency, please call the Duty Officer at mobile number 0415 426 400.

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