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The chancery of the Philippine Embassy in Oslo was initially located in a room on the 11th floor of the Radisson SAS Plaza Hotel. [2] On August 6, 2007, the first permanent chancery on Nedre Vollgate 4 was inaugurated by Ambassador Bataclan, with other embassy officials and members of the Filipino community in Norway in attendance. [13]
The ambassador of the Republic of the Philippines to the Kingdom of Norway (Filipino: Sugo ng Republika ng Pilipinas sa Kaharian ng Noruwega; Norwegian: Utsending av Republikken Filippinene til kongeriket Norge) is the Republic of the Philippines' foremost diplomatic representative in Norway. As head of the Philippines' diplomatic mission there ...
A seafarer, holding a "seaman's book" recognised by the French authorities, in order to go ashore in the authorised area for the duration of the stopover. (By authorised area, we mean the port area, the commune of the port of call, the neighbouring communes as defined by the Prefect or the State Representative for certain overseas territories),
VFS Global is a visa and passport administration outsourcing company for governments and diplomatic missions. [2] Zubin Karkaria founded the company in 2001 while he was chief executive at Kuoni Travel . [ 3 ]
Norway was represented by a Consulate, later upgraded as a Consulate General, in Manila from 1952 to 1956. A Norwegian embassy was established in 1967. [1] Until 1986, the Philippine embassy in London had jurisdiction over Norway. In June 1986 responsibility over the bilateral ties was transferred to the Philippine embassy in Stockholm, Sweden ...
Visa requirements for Norwegian citizens are administrative entry restrictions by the authorities of other states placed on citizens of Norway. As of January 2025, Norwegian citizens had visa-free or visa on arrival access to 191 countries and territories, ranking the Norwegian passport 4th, tied with passports from Denmark , Ireland ...
An official passport is issued to members of the Philippine government for use on official business, as well as employees of Philippine diplomatic posts abroad who are not members of the diplomatic service. It is the second of two passports issued to the President and the Presidential family.
Nearly 75% of Filipinos in Norway are sea-based and working in the maritime industry. [2] The other 25% of land-based Filipinos in Norway are employed in the health care industry as physicians and nurses, in the information technology sector, in the petroleum industry as engineers, as au pairs or domestic workers, or as business, non-governmental organization and government support staff.