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This is an official press release from the Philippine Postal Corporation.
The Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) will now accept the new Postal Identification Card (Postal ID) as one of their supporting documents for passport application, as stated in the communication from the Office of the Consular Affairs, Passport Division.
This can be done after setting-up an appointment for passport application via online thru their e-Passport services.
“We are thankful that the Department of Foreign Affairs has included the Postal ID as one of their government accredited Identification cards. PHLPost assured the public and other government agencies of the integrity and credibility of their now improved ID system”, Postmaster General Josie Dela Cruz said.
The PHLPost has come up with a new fake-proof Identification Card to replace the old paper-based ID in order to bring back the integrity and credibility of the Postal ID.
A new wallet-sized PVC plastic card infused with layers of digital security has started to be issued in post offices which are equipped for the digital capture of fingerprints, photos and signatures of ID applicants.
Dela Cruz added that the new postal ID would undeniably be more durable and presentable.
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