What is a Travel Document?
In case of emergency travel to the Philippines, a Filipino national may apply for a
Travel Document (TD) at the Philippine Consulate General (PCG) to be used for
one-way travel to the Philippines in lieu of a valid Philippine
passport. Please note that the Travel Document is issued only
for emergency or urgent travel to the Philippines and is issued to a
Filipino citizen who has lost his/her Philippine passport; is a
dual citizen (those who have reacquired their Philippine citizenship under RA 9225)
who needs to travel to the Philippines; has an expired passport; cannot be issued a
regular passport; or is being sent back to PH.
How can I apply for a Travel Document?
Send your complete application by mail to:
TRAVEL DOCUMENT SECTION
Philippine Consulate General
Suite 100
1001 1st ST SE Calgary
Alberta, Canada T2G 5G3
What are the requirements?
Following are the requirements:
- Duly-accomplished Application Form. Download form
- Copy of data page of Philippine passport, or parent’s copy of a Filipino child’s
Report of Birth
- Copy of VALID immigration documents, e.g., PR card, work permit, Canadian visa;
or Identification Certificate or Certificate of Retention/Re-acquisition of
Philippine Citizenship (if applicant is a dual citizen)
- Three (3) passport-size (3.5cm x 4.5cm) colored photos taken within the last
three months
- Tentative travel itinerary
- Proof of urgency of travel (ex., Death Certificate, Medical Certificate, etc. of
relative in the Philippines)
- Payment of processing fee of CAD 43.50 through bank draft or money order payable
to the PHILIPPINE CONSULATE GENERAL (Note: Please use these exact words and do
not abbreviate. Otherwise the bank will not accept your bank draft. Personal
cheques are not accepted.)
- New / unused, self-addressed envelope, preferably with tracking features, to be
used in mailing to you your Travel Document.
How long is the validity of a Travel Document?
The Travel Document is valid for only thirty (30) days from the date
of issue. Thus, the date of travel to the Philippines must be within the 30-day
validity of the TD. The TD is valid only for a one-way direct travel to the
Philippines.
- Processing of TD application may take three (3) business days upon receipt of
the documents. Applicants are advised to take into consideration the postal
delivery / mailing period, which is not within the control of the PCG.
The PCG requests clients not to submit their applications hours before
their flight or on the day of their flight to avoid travel delays.
- Applicants are advised to inform the airline of their choice prior to booking
that they are holding a Travel Document. The PCG received feedback that some
airlines do not accept passengers holding a Travel Document.
- Minor applicants who have not been issued a Philippine passport yet may enter
the Philippines upon presentation of the parent’s copy of the child’s
Report of Birth (ROB) and the Travel Document. The parents are
advised to obtain for the child a Philippine passport for presentation to
Philippine immigration authorities upon the child’s departure from the
Philippines.