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[Summary] => Pilipinas Teleserv, Inc. is currently exploring the possibility of extending the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) passport direct service to first-time applicants through an appointment system similar to those being used in various foreign embassies for visa applications.
This as Teleserv director for operations Jun Yupitun revealed that the number of transactions at the DFA has dropped by 50 percent as people are now using the telephone to renew their passports.
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[Summary] => Why is a passport considered a prized document in this country?
Well, anybody who has one can tell you that getting such a document requires a ton of hard work. You have to have a birth certificate authenticated by the National Statistics Office or NSO (a mean feat if you ask me) and spend at least two days standing in line at the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) to file your application and claim your passport.
Things are about to change though. Starting Monday, you will be able to renew your passport the same way you buy a pizza. All you have to do is call.
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Well, anybody who has one can tell you that getting such a document requires a ton of hard work. You have to have a birth certificate authenticated by the National Statistics Office or NSO (a mean feat if you ask me) and spend at least two days standing in line at the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) to file your application and claim your passport.
Things are about to change though. Starting Monday, you will be able to renew your passport the same way you buy a pizza. All you have to do is call.
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[Title] => New passport system gets warm reception
[Summary] => The Filipino public apparently welcomed the new system for passport renewal as Pilipinas Teleserv Inc. received more than 700 calls Monday from people wanting to avail of the service in the morning of its first day of operation.
With the warm reception, Teleserv operations director Jun Yupitun said the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) and his group were already planning to implement the next phase of the DFA Passport Direct project, which would be the appointment system for first time passport applicants.
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[Summary] => Why is a passport considered a prized document in this country?
Well, anybody who has one can tell you that getting such a document requires a ton of hard work. You have to have a birth certificate authenticated by the National Statistics Office or NSO (a mean feat if you ask me) and spend at least two days standing in line at the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) to file your application and claim your passport.
Things are about to change though. Starting Monday, you will be able to renew your passport the same way you buy a pizza. All you have to do is call.
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[Summary] => Why is a passport considered a prized document in this country?
Well, anybody who has one can tell you that getting such a document requires a ton of hard work. You have to have a birth certificate authenticated by the National Statistics Office or NSO (a mean feat if you ask me) and spend at least two days standing in line at the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) to file your application and claim your passport.
Things are about to change though. Starting Monday, you will be able to renew your passport the same way you buy a pizza. All you have to do is call.
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Well, anybody who has one can tell you that getting such a document requires a ton of hard work. You have to have a birth certificate authenticated by the National Statistics Office or NSO (a mean feat if you ask me) and spend at least two days standing in line at the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) to file your application and claim your passport.
Things are about to change though. Starting Monday, you will be able to renew your passport the same way you buy a pizza. All you have to do is call.
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Well, anybody who has one can tell you that getting such a document requires a ton of hard work. You have to have a birth certificate authenticated by the National Statistics Office or NSO (a mean feat if you ask me) and spend at least two days standing in line at the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) to file your application and claim your passport.
Things are about to change though. Starting Monday, you will be able to renew your passport the same way you buy a pizza. All you have to do is call.
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This as Teleserv director for operations Jun Yupitun revealed that the number of transactions at the DFA has dropped by 50 percent as people are now using the telephone to renew their passports.
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Well, anybody who has one can tell you that getting such a document requires a ton of hard work. You have to have a birth certificate authenticated by the National Statistics Office or NSO (a mean feat if you ask me) and spend at least two days standing in line at the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) to file your application and claim your passport.
Things are about to change though. Starting Monday, you will be able to renew your passport the same way you buy a pizza. All you have to do is call.
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Things are about to change though. Starting Monday, you will be able to renew your passport the same way you buy a pizza. All you have to do is call.
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With the warm reception, Teleserv operations director Jun Yupitun said the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) and his group were already planning to implement the next phase of the DFA Passport Direct project, which would be the appointment system for first time passport applicants.
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Things are about to change though. Starting Monday, you will be able to renew your passport the same way you buy a pizza. All you have to do is call.
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Things are about to change though. Starting Monday, you will be able to renew your passport the same way you buy a pizza. All you have to do is call.
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Things are about to change though. Starting Monday, you will be able to renew your passport the same way you buy a pizza. All you have to do is call.
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Things are about to change though. Starting Monday, you will be able to renew your passport the same way you buy a pizza. All you have to do is call.
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November 4, 2001 - 12:00am