+ Follow EMBASSY FIRST SECRETARY ROBERT BURLEY Tag
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[Title] => Canadian Embassy reopens
[Summary] => The Canadian Embassy reopened yesterday, a month and two days after it closed down due to alleged terror threats.
The embassy also revised and "downgraded" its travel advisory on the Philippines, telling Canadians that it is now safe to travel to the country.
Even on the holiday marking the death anniversary of national hero Dr. Jose Rizal, a crowd of about 100 Filipinos stood waiting outside the embassy to have their immigration papers processed.
Embassy First Secretary Robert Burley said yesterday that embassy operations have fully normalized.
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EMBASSY FIRST SECRETARY ROBERT BURLEY
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Even on the holiday marking the death anniversary of national hero Dr. Jose Rizal, a crowd of about 100 Filipinos stood waiting outside the embassy to have their immigration papers processed.
Embassy First Secretary Robert Burley said yesterday that embassy operations have fully normalized.
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