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The British Embassy Manila moves to
Fort Bonifacio
 

Please note the Embassy has moved to new premises in Fort Bonifacio.

 

Announcement reads: 

The British Embassy has moved to new premises and will be closed to the Public from Thursday, 10 July to Monday, 14 July inclusive. The Embassy will re-open on Tuesday, 15 July.

Consular Section will operate an emergency service only.  British Nationals requiring emergency assistance should contact the duty officer on 00 63 917 530 6431.

The VFS Visa Application Centre will remain open but will deal with applications solely by appointment which qualify under the Fast track criteria which is available through the following link < http://www.vfs-uk-ph.com/fasttrack.aspx >. The normal expected turnaround time of 48 working hours will not be valid during this time and for the period immediately following. Fast track applicants should expect to be able to collect their passports within 5-7 working days during this period.

The British Embassy apologises for any inconvenience this move may cause.

The address of the new British Embassy from12 July is:

BRITISH EMBASSY
120
UPPER MCKINLEY ROAD
MCKINLEY TOWN CENTRE
FORT BONIFACIO
TAGUIG CITY
1634
METRO
MANILA

PHILIPPINES
Telephone Number - (0063 2) 858-2200

 

 

Comment

 

Fort Bonifacio is the new upmarket city deveoloped by the Ayala Corporation. The location is not as central as Makati and is not so well served by public transport links.

 

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