Bro...country of residence mo is ung country sa middle east (for example sa UAE) kung san ka ngaun nakatira....may specific forms sila jan kung sinunod mo ung new application package eto ang lalabas...
Country specific requirements
United Arab Emirates - Additional forms for residents
•Supplementary Information – Your travels [IMM 5562] December 2016
The principal applicant and all family members included in the application who are 18 years of age or older must complete this form.
•Details of Military Service [IMM 5546] December 2016
Complete this form for anyone included on the application who has ever held a high ranking/senior official government position or served in the military, army, defence or police unit, (including National Service), and submit a copy of the military card/booklet, including blank pages, if applicable.
United Arab Emirates – Instruction(s) for documents
•For divorces obtained in this country, please submit original of the “Final irrevocable divorce” or “Final divorce judgement”.
Philippines – Instruction(s) for documents
•The following applies to civil documents issued in the Philippines: ◦Birth certificate issued in the Philippines: Provide the original birth certificate issued by the Philippines Statistics Authority (PSA) and printed on PSA paper. The principal applicant and all family members included in the application must submit this
◦Marriage certificate issued in the Philippines: Provide the original marriage certificate issued by the Philippines Statistics Authority (PSA) and printed on PSA paper.
◦Death certificate issued in the Philippines: Provide the original death certificate issued by the Philippines Statistics Authority (PSA) and printed on PSA paper.
•The following additional instructions apply to birth certificates issued by the Philippines: ◦If a birth is registered late, or if there is no record of registration of birth with the Philippine Statistics Authority, then additional proof of identity must be submitted, such as copies of documents from this list (originals may be requested for verification):
Baptismal certificate,
Hospital/medical birth record,
Permanent elementary and high school records,
Old passports,
Birth certificate issued by the Local Civil Registrar.
Note: A birth is “registered late” if the registration date indicated on your birth certificate is more than one month after your birth on the document. The registration date is the date your birth certificate was received at the Office of Local Civil Registrar.
•If you hold a Philippine passport, you and your family members included in the application must follow these instructions: ◦Principal applicant: To establish marital status, the principal applicant must submit either a Certificate of no record of marriage (CENOMAR) to establish that there is no record of marriage, or a Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) Advisory on Marriages providing details about any marriages registered in the Philippines.
◦If there are any discrepancies between the civil documents issued to the principal applicant and any family members, submit a sworn affidavit explaining the discrepancies.
◦Births, deaths, and marriages outside the Philippines:
If you are submitting documentation for a birth, marriage or death which occurred a country other than the Philippines, and it has been registered with the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA): Submit the registration document issued by the PSA. Also submit a copy of the certificate issued by the country where the birth, marriage, or death occurred (if one was issued). Use the drop down tool to check the requirements for documents issued by that country.
If you are submitting documentation for a birth, marriage, or death which occurred in a country other than the Philippines, and it has not been registered with the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA): Submit a copy of the birth, marriage, or death certificate which was issued by the country where the birth, marriage, or death occurred. The original may be requested for verification. Use the drop down tool to check the requirements for documents issued by that country.
•Important note about documentation for Philippine nationals and residents travelling with minors: The principal applicant and/or the sponsor is/are responsible for ensuring that the travel requirements established by the Philippine government for minors traveling abroad are respected.