EMBASSY OF THE REPUBLIC
OF THE PHILIPPINES


SEOUL REPUBLIC OF KOREA

Announcements And Advisories

HOLIDAY NOTICE FOR DECEMBER 2025 and JANUARY 2026


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The public is advised that the Philippine Embassy in Seoul will be closed on:

24 December 2025 (Wednesday) – Christmas Eve

25 December 2025 (Thursday) – Christmas Day

31 December 2025 (Wednesday) – Last Day of the Year

01 January 2026 (Thursday) – New Year’s Day

Those who have confirmed appointments with the Consular Section of the Embassy on these dates may walk in -- without an appointment -- on any other date, between Sunday and Thursday, from 9:30 am to 4:30 pm.

For emergencies, please contact the Embassy’s mobile hotline numbers at:

010-9365-2312 (Emergency Hotline)

010-9263-8119 (Assistance-to-Nationals Hotline)

010-6591-6290 (Migrant Workers Office)

010-6598-9338 (Overseas Workers Welfare Administration)

Thank you.

Other Announcements And Advisories


December 21, 2025
Availability of iRehistro for Overseas Voters (2028 National Elections)

The Commission on Elections – Office for Overseas Voting, through the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA), informs the public that the iRehistro application is now available for overseas voters in connection with the 2028 Philippine National Elections.

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December 03, 2025
JOB VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT: Project Term Personnel (PTP) for the Overseas Voter Registration

The Philippine Embassy in Seoul is now accepting applications for the position of Project Term Personnel (PTP) for the Overseas Voter Registration for the 2028 Philippine National Elections. The detailed job description, required qualifications and skills for the position are enumerated as follows:

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November 26, 2025
ADVISORY: WARNING AGAINST ILLEGAL LOAN-SHARKING SCHEMES TARGETING FOREIGN WORKERS

The Philippine Embassy, through its Migrant Workers Office (MWO) in Korea, wishes to inform all Overseas Filipino Workers of a recently uncovered large-scale illegal loan-sharking operation that victimized more than 9,000 foreign workers across the country.

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