SEARCH CONTINUES FOR MISSING EPS WORKER RODEL A. MANALO
Filipino EPS worker Rodel Aguila Manalo, 34, of Padre Garcia, Batangas, went missing since 16 August 2016 when he left his residence in Anseong City, the day he was supposed to take his flight to Manila for a vacation. His friends and co-workers at Daewa Jongmil Company who went to his residence to bid him goodbye were surprised to learn of his sudden disappearance leaving all his personal belongings, such as, luggage, passport, alien registration card, and cellphone in his bedroom. They searched for him in the usual places he visits but was never found.
Mr. Manalo’s family members were deeply worried when he did not appear on his expected arrival in the Philippines.
Upon receipt of the news of the disappearance, the Philippine Embassy requested Anseong Police’s assistance in the search. Thereafter, Sgt. Lee Kyu-ong, Case Officer, informed the Embassy that despite the thorough search and investigation conducted by Anseong Police and the issuance of a nationwide alarm on the case, no positive lead has been gathered that could help in solving the case. To date, the Embassy continues to monitor progress of the case through regular updates from the Anseong Police Station.
While the Korean National Police Agency has committed to pursue the case, the Philippine Embassy believes that the participation of Filipinos in Korea, through social media, could give a much-needed boost in the search for Mr. Manalo.
The Philippine Embassy, therefore, requests everyone who may have on the whereabouts of Mr. Rodel Manalo to send such information via email or Facebook to the Embassy at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or telephone number (02) 796-7387 local 102.
The Embassy earnestly hopes for a positive outcome in the search in order to help appease the family’s anguish and anxiety.
All information will be treated with strict confidentiality.
REMINDERS ON PASSPORT RENEWAL AND REGISTRATION OF BIRTH
The Philippine Embassy in Seoul wishes to remind the Filipino public in South Korea of the following:
- For Filipinos who applied for the renewal of their passports, you are required by the Korean Immigration to report the particulars of your new passport to a local or district immigration office having jurisdiction over your place of stay, within 14 days upon receipt of your new passport.
- For children born to Filipino parents, if the child and the mother will stay in Korea for less than 90 days, the child is required to be registered with the Philippine Embassy and apply for a Philippine passport. For the procedure on how to report the birth of a child, please refer to http://www.philembassy-seoul.com/consular.asp#pt7.
If the child is staying in Korea for more than 90 days, the child is required to have an Alien Registration Card (ARC) from the Korean Immigration.
Failure to comply with the above will result in the parents being penalized by the Korean Immigration. The penalty shall be determined by the said agency.
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