Filipinos in Colorado turn out for passports, dual citizenship

Colorado Filipino Citizenship

Deputy Consul General Ascalon administers the Oath of Allegiance to Filipino Americans in Colorado who have reacquired their Filipino citizenship. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO

AURORA, Colorado – Filipinos in the Aurora and Colorado Springs areas of the Rocky Mountain State got much-needed passport, civil registry and legal services from the Consulate on Wheels team from San Francisco.

The outreach was coordinated with volunteers from the Filipino American community in Colorado on September 5 and 6, at the Cross Wind Community Church in Aurora

The Consulate on Wheels team then traveled to Colorado Springs on September 7 and 8 to assist the Filipinos in the area. The Outreach was held at the Connections 4 Life/Food Pantry Center in the neighboring municipality of Fountain, Colorado.

Deputy Consul General Jaime Ramon T. Ascalon, team leader, explained the consular services provided by the consulate, such as civil registration and dual citizenship.

A total of 318 passport applications, 34 acknowledgement and authentication certificates, 54 reports of births and marriages and 84 dual citizenship applications were processed in the outreach.

The outreach includes Overseas Voter Registration for the 2016 presidential elections. A total of 332 kababayans were registered in Aurora and Colorado Springs.

For more information on overseas voting, or to check your voter registration status, please send an email to vote@philippinessanfrancisco.org.

To find out more about upcoming Consulate-on-Wheels, please check the Philippine Consulate General’s website www.philippinessanfrancisco.org, or follow the Consulate’s Facebook page www.facebook.com/PCGSF.

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