EMBASSY OF THE REPUBLIC
OF THE PHILIPPINES


SEOUL REPUBLIC OF KOREA

Announcements And Advisories

PHILIPPINE EMBASSY ADVISORY NO. 3 ON MERS-COV IN KOREA, 14 June 2015


The Philippine Embassy in Seoul wishes to inform the Filipino community in Korea of the following services being offered by the Korean government to foreign nationals in the country in view of the ongoing Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus (MERS-CoV) outbreak:

1. Establishment of an English toll-free MERS-CoV hotline (109) where you may get information on MERS-CoV including typical symptoms and necessary medical treatment, as well as medical facilities you may visit. 2. Daily English summaries of the press releases of the Korean Ministry of Health and Welfare (MOHW) where you may get additional information regarding the MERS-CoV situation in the country (www.english.mw.go.kr). 3. Establishment of the National Safe Hospital (GukminAnshim Hospital) Program to effectively control MERS infections within hospitals by providing care for patients with respiratory diseases in secured areas.87 hospitals, including 21 higher-grade general hospitals will begin operating under the name of “National Safe Hospitals” as early as 15 June. For more information on the program, please visit the MOHW website or contact the Korea Hospital Association at 02-750-9215 to 9216. The MOHW and the World Health Organization (WHO) have emphasized the following points in determining the likelihood of MERS infection: o Any person suffering from fever or respiratory symptoms; o Any person who may have been exposed to a MERS patient; o Any person who may have visited a healthcare facility where a MERS patient has been treated; o Any person who has traveled to the Middle East in the 14 days before symptom onset. Any individualwith positive responses should be promptly reported to public health authorities and managed as a suspected case while the diagnosis is being confirmed. Any suspected case or contacts of a suspected case that has yet to be declared negative for the MERS-CoV should refrain from unnecessary movement and domestic or international travel. The Philippine Embassy encourages all Filipinos in Korea to stay well-informed of the MERS-CoV situation in the country, as well as of the different government-instituted programs to fight the spread of the disease in the country. Filipinos are also advised to remain calm and to always remain vigilant and stand ready to report suspect cases among Filipinos in Korea to the Philippine Embassy. Filipinos and foreigners visiting the Philippines are advised to cooperate with health authorities at all points of entry in complying with screening procedures including filling up the Health Declaration Checklist to ensure public safety and to keep the Philippines MERS-free.

Other Announcements And Advisories


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The Philippine Embassy in Seoul informs the public of the Official Launch of the Fully Digital Apostille (eApostille) for Philippine Statistics Authority electronic Certificates (PSA eCertificates) and Commission on Higher Education electronic Certification, Authentication, and Verification (CHED eCAVs) at the Department of Foreign Affairs in Manila, Philippines, on 16 March 2026. This initiative is part of the Philippines’ continuing implementation of the electronic Apostille Program (e-APP) of the HCCH aimed at facilitating the secure electronic issuance and verification of Apostilles and promoting the efficient cross-border use of public documents among Contracting Parties to the Apostille Convention.  The following arrangements for the issuance of Apostilles for PSA eCertificates, covering civil registry documents, and CHED eCAVs, covering academic documents, were implemented starting 16 March 2026: 

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ANNOUNCEMENT: 2026 FEALAC Young Leaders Program

The Philippine Embassy in Seoul invites you to join the 2026 FEALAC Young Leaders Program—an exciting opportunity to represent the Philippines, engage in regional issues, and create impactful content on East Asia–Latin America relations.

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THE PHILIPPINE EMBASSY IN SEOUL PARTICIPATES IN THE OBSERVANCE OF THE 30TH GIRL CHILD WEEK, 22 -28 MARCH 2026

The Philippine Embassy in Seoul joins the celebration on the Protection and Gender-Fair Treatment of the Girl Child Week, or “Girl Child Week” from 22-28 March 2026. In accordance with Proclamation No. 759, March 6, 1996, the fourth week of March is celebrated as “Protection and Gender-Fair Treatment of the Girl Child Week”.  The observance also complements the annual National Women’s Month Celebration every March.

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