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Click image for our contactsWelcome to our new website which we relaunched in July 2010.  As we provide various services and extend help in different ways, we have organized content based on your needs. Please register in our website so you could receive our updates and newsletters.  Feel free to explore the various sections and menus of the website.

  • About us! for contact information, our location map, profiles of the Consulate's officials, background on various sections of the Consulate, and holidays
  • Consular Services: for requirements on passport services, visas, notarials, authentication of documents, marriages and registration of births and marriages.
  • Help for Filipinos: This section has several parts all related to protecting and promoting the rights and welfare of Filipinos who are
    • Assistance to Nationals - this section  helps Filipinos who face trouble with the law, for various ATN cases such as detention, hospitalization, shipment of remains, whereabouts, and financial support from next-of-kin.
    • Labor Issues: the Labor Attache, leading the Philippine Overseas Labor Office and OWWA-Jeddah, look after the welfare and protect the rights of workers who have problems related to delayed and unpaid salaries and other benefits, contract substitution, repatriation.
    • Welfare Services: these are provided by SSS, Pag-IBIG, and OWWA
  • Business opportunities and incentives for business people from both the Philippines and Saudi Arabia, and how the Philippine Trade and Investment Center in Jeddah can help the private sector do business in the Philippines and Filipino companies to do business with Saudis.
  • Newsroom : for press releases, advisories, news from the Philippines and Saudi Arabia.
  • Laws and Regulations: a compilation of Saudi and Philippine laws in various fields, international treaties and conventions, and Jawazat rules and procedures.
  • Tourism: This features tourist spots in the Philippines.
  • President Noy: This menu is dedicated to the President, links to his website and the Official Gazette.
  • Community Section:  a list of Filipino community organizations, and other relevant information.
  • Photo Gallery: a compilation of photos from the Consulate's activities.
  • Downloads : go here to find consular downloads, useful information and Philippine and Saudi laws
  • Calendar: a calendar of the Consulate's activities, holidays, and community events.
  • Site Users: Profiles of registered users where you can send messages and, soon, able to chat with online users

 

Our Jurisdiction

The Consulate has consular jurisdiction over the following seven regions of the Kingdom:

  1. Makkah Al-Mukarramah Region
  2. Madinah Al Munawarah Region
  3. Asir Region
  4. Jizan Region
  5. Najran Region
  6. Al- Baha Region
  7. Tabuk Region

The other 6 regions of Saudi Arabia are under the jurisdiction of the Philippine Embassy in Riyadh.  If you or your relative in is the 7 regions listed and you need help, please contact the Consulate.

If you or your relative are in the 6 regions under the Philippine Embassy in Riyadh, please contact the Embassy.

Region

Major Cities

Distance from Jeddah in Kilometers

 

Makkah Al-Mukarramah Region

Makkah

79

 

Rabigh

179

 

Taif

167

 

Madina Al-Munawarrah Region

Madina

413

 

Yanbu

367

 

Tabuk Region

Tabuk

1010

 

Duba

926

 

Assir

Abha

628

Khamis Mushayt

639

 

Al-Baha

Al-Baha

356

 

Najran

Najran

856

Jizan

Jizan

777

 

 

 

 

History of the Consulate

The Philippines recognized the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia on November 15, 1946 and both states established diplomatic relations on October 20, 1969.

The first Philippine Mission was opened in Jeddah, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia on December 23, 1973.By Royal Decree on September 29, 1983 of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, King Fahd bin Abdulaziz Al-Saud, all diplomatic missions in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia would be moved from Jeddah to Riyadh. The Royal Decree enjoined all diplomatic missions to construct their respective chanceries and residences in the Diplomatic Quarter in Riyadh within two years from the transfer.
The Consulate officially commenced operations in July 1985, when the Philippine Embassy, of which it was formerly a part, transferred to Riyadh;
The Consulate has had six (6) Consuls General since 1985
  • H.E. Dauday A. Tago (1986-7)
  • H.E. Candidato B. Gutoc (1987-94)
  • H.E. Bahnarim A. Guinomla (1994-98)
  • H.E. Kadatuan Usop (1998-2003)
  • H.E. Mohd. Noordin Pendosina N. Lomondot (2004-7)
The present Consul General, Mr. Ezzedin H. Tago, assumed on 22 December 2007.
We recently moved to a bigger and more comfortable building on Um Al-Qurra Street in Al-Rehab District, behind Jarir Bookstore [Tahlia Branch].

Labor Attache Atty Vicente Cabe


      ATTY. VICENTE M. CABE – (Labor Attache’) assumed in Jeddah on 28 March 2009; started in POEA as Senior Legal Officer in 1988 and appointed as Labor Attache’ I in December 1999; previous assignments in Hongkong SAR and Dubai, UAE.... Read more...

Trade Rep Paisal Abdullah


      Pai as he is fondly called is a native of Maguing, Province of Lanao del Sur. He obtained his Bachelor of Laws in 1976 from the University of the East, Manila and passed the Philippine Bar in the following year. He joined the Department of... Read more...

Pag IBIG Representative Ruben Galamay


Name :         RUBEN RAFAEL GALAMAY Birthday :         July 11, 1965 Civil Status:         Married Email:   This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it , This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it Mobile No.: 0535118667 Education : College:Polytechnic Univ. of the... Read more...

Profie-VC Jennifer Domingo-Dingal


MS. MARY JENNIFER DOMINGO DINGAL Vice Consul Educational Background Doctor of Philosophy in Development Education ’04 (Cum Laude), University of Baguio Master of Science in Public Management ’99 and Bachelor of Arts in Political Science... Read more...

Profile-Consul Leo Tito Ausan Jr


      LEO TITO L. AUSAN, JR. Consul Consul Leo, as he is fondly/wishes to be, called assumed on 24 July 2008. He was promoted to FSO Class I on 13 July 2009. He heads the Political & Economic Section and Special Concerns (which covers... Read more...

Consular Functions

The Vienna Convention on Consular Relations (or VCCR) was completed in 1963 as a multilateral treaty to codify consular practices that developed through customary international law, numerous bilateral treaties, and a number of regional treaties.


The VCCR enumerates basic legal rights and duties of signatory States, including:

  • the establishment and conduct of consular relations, by mutual consent, and
  • the privileges and immunities of consular officers and offices from the laws of the “receiving State” (the country where the foreign consular office has been established).

Article 5 of the Vienna Convention on Consular Relations specify consular functions consisting in:

  1. protecting in the receiving State the interests of the sending State and of its nationals, both individuals and bodies corporate, within the limits permitted by international law;
  2. furthering the development of commercial, economic, cultural and scientific relations between the sending State and the receiving State and otherwise promoting friendly relations between them in accordance with the provisions of the present Convention;
  3. ascertaining by all lawful means conditions and developments in the commercial, economic, cultural and scientific life of the receiving State, reporting thereon to the Government of the sending State and giving information to persons interested;
  4. issuing passports and travel documents to nationals of the sending State, and visas or appropriate documents to persons wishing to travel to the sending State;
  5. helping and assisting nationals, both individuals and bodies corporate, of the sending State
  6. acting as notary and civil registrar and in capacities of a similar kind, and performing certain functions of an administrative nature, provided that there is nothing contrary thereto in the laws and regulations of the receiving State;
  7. safeguarding the interests of nationals, both individuals and bodies corporate, of the sending State in cases of succession mortis causa in the territory of the receiving State, in accordance with the laws and regulations of the receiving State;
  8. safeguarding, within the limits imposed by the laws and regulations of the receiving State, the interests of minors and other persons lacking full capacity who are nationals of the sending State, particularly where any guardianship or trusteeship is required with respect to such persons;
  9. subject to the practices and procedures obtaining in the receiving State, representing or arranging appropriate representation for nationals of the sending State before the tribunals and other authorities of the receiving State, for the purpose of obtaining, in accordance with the laws and regulations of the receiving State, provisional measures for the preservation of the rights and interests of these nationals, where, because of absence or any other reason, such nationals are unable at the proper time to assume the defense of their rights and interests;
  10. transmitting judicial and extrajudicial documents or executing letters rogatory or commissions to take evidence for the courts of the sending State in accordance with international agreements in force or, in the absence of such international agreements, in any other manner compatible with the laws and regulations of the receiving State;
  11. exercising rights of supervision and inspection provided for in the laws and regulations of the sending State in respect of vessels having the nationality of the sending State, and of aircraft registered in that State, and in respect of their crews;
  12. extending assistance to vessels and aircraft mentioned in sub-paragraph (k) of this Article and to their crews, taking statements regarding the voyage of a vessel, examining and stamping the ship’s papers, and, without prejudice to the powers of the authorities of the receiving State, conducting investigations into any incidents which occurred during the voyage, and settling disputes of any kind between the master, the officers and the seamen in so far as this may be authorized by the laws and regulations of the sending State;
  13. performing any other functions entrusted to a consular post by the sending State which are not prohibited by the laws and regulations of the receiving State or to which no objection is taken by the receiving State or which are referred to in the international agreements in force between the sending State and the receiving State.

A quick look at the VCCR and consular functions illustrate the heavy emphasis that consulates shall function within the framework and limits of the laws and regulations of the receiving State, in this case the Consulate exercises its functions in accordance with the laws and regulations of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

This is further stressed in Article 55 of the VCCR entitled “Respect for the Laws and Regulations of the Receiving State” which states:

  1. Without prejudice to their privileges and immunities, it is the duty of all persons enjoying such privileges and immunities to respect the laws and regulations of the receiving State. They also have a duty not to interfere in the internal affairs of that State.
  2. The consular premises shall not be used in any manner incompatible with the exercise of consular functions.
  3. The provisions of paragraph 2 of this Article shall not exclude the possibility of offices of other institutions or agencies being installed in part of the building in which the consular premises are situated, provided that the premises assigned to them are separate from those used by the consular post. In that event, the said offices shall not, for the purposes of the present Convention, be considered to form part of the consular premises.

 

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