Hi, this is KICPC!
Following the last post, this post will tell you about the
certification of the Pakistani Embassy in the Philippines.
When was the relationship between the Philippines and Pakistan
established?
The Philippines established diplomatic relations with Pakistan on
September 8, 1949 through the opening of a Philippine Consulate
in Pakistan.
Following the diplomatic visit of Pakistan Prime Minister Huseyn
Shaheed Suhrawardy to the Philippines in May 1957 the Philippine Consulate in Karachi was elevated into an embassy.
Pakistan also opened an embassy in Manila, and the Philippines
later moved its embassy to Islamabed.
There are many Filipinos living in Pakistan.
On November 2016, an estimated 1,543 Filipinos in Pakistan
which includes 180 permanent residents married to Pakistani
nationals, 728 documented working visa and 635 irregular and
undocumented residents.
Filipinos in Pakistan are mostly professionals, such as engineers
who work in IT and US Embassy, hotel staff, nurses, therapists,
religious missionaries, those employed in textile mills and road
construction projects, and workers from UN and other
international organizations. There are also female domestic
helpers and Filipino nationals married to Pakistanis.
As shown above, some documents must be submitted to Pakistan
in order to live in Pakistan from the Philippines.
However, how can we send the documents issued by the
Philippines to Pakistan?
Here’s how to do it!
<Procedure of Certification of the Pakistan Embassy in Philippines>
Step1. You need to issue the necessary documents in Philippines.
The required documents will depend on what you should be issued.
Step2. Translate the issued documents into Pakistani language.
The issued documents should be translated into the language of the country of submission.
So, the documents have to be translated into Pakistani language.
Step3. Your translated documents have to be notarized by a lawyer.
If you translated the documents into Pakistani langauge, you would have to get a translation notarization.
You need to be certified that the original and the translation are match.
Step4. Your documents must be confirmed by the Foreign Ministry in Philippines.
The notarized documents must be certified by the Foreign Ministry.
You have to go through this step to get an embassy certification.
Step5. The documents confirmed by the Foreign Ministry can be certified by the Pakistan Embassy in Philippines.
The embassy-certified documents become valid public documents in Pakistan!
By the way, the embassy certification process is too difficult, right?
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