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The Embassy of the Philippines in Jakarta is the diplomatic mission of the Republic of the Philippines to the Republic of Indonesia.It is currently located at 8 Imam Bonjol Street (Indonesian: Jalan Imam Bonjol 8) in the Menteng district of Central Jakarta, near significant city landmarks like the Formulation of Proclamation Text Museum and Taman Suropati.
At present, the capital city of Jakarta hosts 108 embassies. As Jakarta hosts the headquarters of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations , the city also hosts missions of both members and observers to the organization. In practice, missions to ASEAN could be integrated or separated from their respective embassies to Indonesia.
World Trade Center Building 13th floor, Jl. Jenderal Sudirman Kav. 29-31 Setiabudi, South Jakarta 12920 Papua New Guinea: Embassy of the Independent State of Papua New Guinea: H.E. Mr. Simon Namis. Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary [70] Panin Bank Centre 6th floor, Jl. Jenderal Sudirman No. 1 Tanah Abang, Central Jakarta 10270 Peru
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Countries hosting diplomatic missions of the Philippines. The Republic of the Philippines has a network of diplomatic missions in major cities around the world, under the purview of the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA), to forward the country's interests in the areas that they serve, as well as to serve the ever-growing numbers of Overseas Filipinos and Overseas Filipino Workers.
Visa free transit (up to 30 days) provided holding a valid U.S., Canada, Australia, New Zealand visa, and arriving from or departing to those countries. Visa-free access for 30 days to Jeju Island. Group tourists from the Philippines can travel visa-free through Yangyang International Airport until May 2024.
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Natural-born Filipinos and their dependents who have naturalized in a foreign country and wish to permanently reside in the Philippines. This visa was provided for under Republic Act No. 4376, passed in 1965. [c] Special 47(a)(2) [34] Special Non-Immigrant Visa. This is a non-immigrant visa granted to several categories of foreign nationals: