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IMPACT — MEDIUM
The Philippine government has announced an immigration eServices portal.
Key Points:
Individuals will be able to use the Philippines’ eServices platform to submit certain immigration forms, including:
Applicants can access the eServices platform through the Bureau of Immigration page or this website.
Additional Information: More information regarding the eServices platform is available here.
BAL Analysis: Philippine authorities introduced the eServices platform to simplify immigration procedures for foreign nationals and streamline their online services.
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