A Closer look at Philippine Consulate General in Toronto

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A Closer Look at Philippine Consulate General in Toronto

A feature story about the PCG Toronto — its history, services, Consul General, and the Philippine government agencies under one roof.

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Feature Story: Philippine Consulate General in Toronto

Being away from our birth country has not always been easy. We get homesick a lot of times, and as Filipino-Canadians, we are always eager to learn more about the Philippines, our fellow kababayans, as well as the latest updates regarding the consulate office of the Philippines in Toronto. In order to provide more information to all our fellow Filipino Canadians, JCA LAW OFFICE have decided to create a feature story about the Philippine Consulate General (PCG) in Toronto, their history, the services they provide, information about our newly appointed Consul General and latest updates regarding the other Philippine government agencies located within the same premises.


History of Philippine Consulate General (PCG) in Toronto

The Philippine Consulate General in Toronto opened its doors to the public on September 5th, 1978 at 111 Avenue Road, Toronto under Principal Officer Leovegildo Anolin. After 10 years, in 1988, they moved to 151 Bloor Street West Suite 365, and in 2003 found their way at Eglinton Avenue East and transferred to Suite 800 of 161 Eglinton Avenue East. In 2014, PCG Toronto moved to its present office at 7th floor of 160 Eglinton Avenue East and has stayed in the premises since then.

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Orontes V Castro

Getting to Know the Current Philippine Consul General

The current Philippine Consul General is Hon. Orontes “Ron” V. Castro, who recently assumed his diplomatic post last September 17th, 2019, replacing Consul General Rosalita S. Prospero who passed away in May 2019.

Consul General Castro was the Deputy Consul General at the Philippine Consulate in Chicago from 2007 to 2013. Prior to that, he served as Vice Consul and eventually appointed as the Consul at the Philippine Consulate General in New York from 2000 to 2003. His first foreign assignment was as Third Secretary and Vice Consul at the Philippine Embassy in Beirut, Lebanon from 1996 to 2000.

Prior to being a diplomat, Consul General Castro worked as an auditor for Sycip, Gorres & Velayo (SGV) right after university and passing the Certified Public Accountant (CPA) Board Exams. He also worked for several years as Division Chief of the accounting department of Philippine International Trading Corp (PITC), the Philippine government’s state trading firm, as well as an accountant lecturer at the Philippine School of Business Administration (PSBA).

He was born in San Fernando, Pampanga and graduated as Cum Laude with a degree in Business Administration major in Accounting at University of the East in 1983. Consul General Castro recently received his Masters in Business Administration (MBA) with Cum Laude honors at the Graduate School of University of Santo Tomas last June 8th, 2019. He also completed some units in taxation and business law from the Indiana University.

Fluent in Filipino, English, and French, Consul General Castro is honored to be assigned in Toronto and wants to continue and enhance the cultural and heritage projects of the late Consul General Rosalita Prospero who also happens to be his close friend. You may get in touch with Consul General Ron Castro at consul.general@philcongen-toronto.com.


Consular Services Available at the PCG Office in Toronto

  • Issuance of Passport
  • Issuance of Visa
  • Notarial and other Legal Services
  • Report of marriage, birth, death, and shipment of remains/urn
  • Registration of Nationals
  • Application for Travel Document

For more information about the most common services that PCG is providing, you may check out our previous article regarding the Consulate Offices in Canada.

Payment of Fees

The Consulate ONLY accepts Cash, Bank Draft, Money Orders or Certified Cheques (No Debit or Credit Card).


Office Hours & Holiday Schedule

Regular Hours: Monday to Friday, 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM (No lunch break)

Saturday Hours: Every 1st Saturday of the month, 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM. Kindly take note that there will be many applicants on Saturdays. Clients are advised to prepare for a long waiting period.

Philippine Holidays (PCG Closed)

New Year’s Day – January 1
Araw ng Kagitingan – April 9
Maundy Thursday – April 18
Good Friday – April 19
Labor Day – May 1
Philippine Mid-term Election – May 13
Independence Day – June 12
National Heroes Day – August 26
Additional Special Non-Working Day – December 24
Christmas Day – December 25
Rizal Day – December 30
Last Day of the Year – December 31

Canadian Statutory Holidays (PCG Closed)

Family Day – February
Easter Monday – April
Victoria Day – May
Canada Day – July 1
Civic Holiday – August
Labour Day – September
Thanksgiving Day – October
Remembrance Day – November 11
Boxing Day – December 26


PCG Toronto Office Address

Philippine Consulate General
7th Floor, 160 Eglinton Ave. East
Toronto, Ontario, Canada M4P 3B5
Tel: (416) 922.7181
Fax: (416) 922.2638
Email: consularmatters@philcongen-toronto.com


Other Philippine Government Agencies at 160 Eglinton Ave. East

Philippine Overseas Labor Office (POLO) – Toronto

2nd Floor, 160 Eglinton Ave. East, Toronto, Ontario M4P 3B5
Tel: (416) 975.8252 | Fax: (416) 975.8277
Email: polotrt@bellnet.ca | polotoronto.2019@gmail.com

The Overseas Workers Welfare Administration (OWWA) is tasked with ensuring the Filipino workers’ welfare by documenting and processing contracts when they leave the Philippines and work abroad. OWWA offers a two-year membership for a US$25 contribution chargeable to the employer even if the employment contract is for one year. Membership can be renewed if the necessary documents are provided, which includes the work permit, contract, visa, and passport. Last year, the agency allowed the voluntary membership of permanent residents. Benefits include death benefits, repatriation, educational benefits for dependents in the Philippines and other services listed on the website https://www.owwa.gov.ph/

Every first Saturday of the month, the POLO office conducts a mandatory Post Arrival Orientation Seminar and networking session for newly landed workers and settlement workers. For information on services and upcoming seminars call 416-975-8252 or email POLO at polotoronto.2019@gmail.com or polotrt@bellnet.ca. Workers may also send their questions about overseas exit clearances at polotrt@bellnet.ca.

Services for Filipino Workers
  • OEC issuance (Overseas Employment Certificate)
  • Help for abused workers: withheld passport or belongings, harassment, hostile or unsafe work environment
  • Assistance regarding labor issues: unpaid wages, illegal termination, illegal deductions
  • Clarifying Canadian employment laws
  • Work permit renewal assistance
  • OWWA membership renewals
  • Free skills training
  • Free informational seminars
  • Connecting workers to free government-funded resources
Services for Canadian Employers
  • Application for Temporary Foreign Worker (approval needed by the Philippine government)
  • Clarifying Philippine laws and regulations, especially the Labor Code
  • Help with temporary Filipino workers who violate their employment contract
  • Clarifying POLO’s role in Provincial Nomination Program regulations
  • Assistance regarding cases of illegal recruiters, illegal agencies, and non-licensed immigration consultants

Social Security System (SSS)

2nd Floor, 160 Eglinton Ave. East, Toronto, Ontario M4P 3B5
Tel: (416) 485.2999 | (416) 485.2888
Fax: (416) 485.2881
SSS Toronto Representative: Roberto V. Roldan
Email: roldanrv@sss.gov.ph

Good news to all our fellow Pinoys especially those living in the GTA, there is no need to travel to PCG in Toronto to update your contributions since you can now go online (www.sss.gov.ph) or download the SSS mobile app in your phone. Also, kindly take note that dual citizenship is not a requirement to avail of your pension. Everyone who has ever worked for an employer in the Philippines and paid their contributions to SSS even for a short period of time (as short as one month), is entitled to claim benefits.

Aside from the regular SSS coverage program, the SSS Flexi-fund is available exclusively to OFWs who would like to contribute more. For more information, you may visit the SSS Toronto office at 2nd Floor, 160 Eglinton Ave. East, Toronto, Ontario M4P 3B5. Weekday office hours are from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm and closed during Canadian and Philippine holidays. For any inquiries please send an email to SSS Toronto representative Roberto “Bobby” Roldan at roldanrv@sss.gov.ph.

Pag-IBIG Fund

Representative: Ms. Elizabeth V. Borres, Member Services Officer – Canada
Tel: (647) 642-3694
Email: pagibigcanada@gmail.com

The latest reports say that 90% of members who migrated to Canada are not aware that their PAG-IBIG savings have grown while they were away. Pag-IBIG is searching for many members who have yet to claim their funds. The list of names is on their website at https://www.pagibigfund.gov.ph/

Additionally, members whose contributions were restricted to a certain amount when they were working in the Philippines are now allowed to contribute more. The Pag-IBIG’s website is capable of processing online membership registration and can accept payments for membership dues using Mastercard and Visa credit. Tracking of a member’s savings is also possible via the site’s online verification system. You may visit their website for more information.


JCA Law Office

JCA LAW OFFICE provides assistance regarding your NBI Process Renewal and application, notarization and authentication of your SPA, POA and other legal documents, as well as your application for marriage, birth and death certificates.

Address: 168B Eglinton Ave East, Toronto, ON M4P 1A6
Hours: Mon–Fri 9AM–6PM | Sat 9AM–2PM | Closed Sun & Canadian Holidays
Call: 1-855-522-5290 | Text: 1-647-367-1634
Email: info@filipinolawyer.ca

Disclaimer: Please take note that JCA LAW OFFICE is not affiliated in any way with the Philippine Consulate Office. You always have a choice where to get and apply for your NBI clearance and notarization or authentication of your legal documents.


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Comments

10 Responses to “A Closer look at Philippine Consulate General in Toronto”

  1. NANCY N. QUILLA Avatar
    NANCY N. QUILLA

    I would like to know about documents that my fiance’ from Canada need to submit for his travel to the Philippines to contract marriage. I understand that he need to apply for a visa- please let me know about specific documents that he needs to submit to your office to come to my place at Koronadal, South Cotabato, Philippines

    He has secured Medical Cert. from Canada to vouch that he is covid -free.He holds a valid Canadian passport.

    I would appreciate your reply soonest possible.

    Thank you very much.

    1. Mojet Lizardo Avatar
      Mojet Lizardo

      Hello Nancy, we will contact you via email. Thank you.

      1. Junard Estella Minimo Avatar
        Junard Estella Minimo

        Hello po Maam & Sir, ppano po ang process ng pagkuha ng OIC dto sa canada or kng papano malaman kng active paba yung OWWA ko kc nglipat nko ibang company dati nko my polo verification pro sbi nila need k ulit kumuha yun ipapadala kuba mga documents ko ,

        Salamat po
        Junard Minimo

        1. Gin Aguilar Avatar
          Gin Aguilar

          Hi Junard,

          You may get in touch with The Philippine Overseas Labor Office (POLO). Their office is located at 160 Eglinton Avenue East, Suite 200, Toronto, Ontario M4P 3B5.
          Tel. No. (416) 9758252
          Hotline 647 9927656

          I hpope that helps.

  2. Rob Avatar
    Rob

    Hello my name is Rob.
    I am a Canadian citizen looking to purchase a condo in the philipines. Can anyone help with in regards to information on how I would go about doing that ? I have some other questions aswell.
    Thank you.

    1. Gin Aguilar Avatar
      Gin Aguilar

      Hi Rob,
      Thank you for getting in touch with JCA LAW Office. We will be sending out our consultation policy and requirements in your e-mail. Thank you.

  3. Teodoro Avatar
    Teodoro

    Hello, my wife and I were Canadian citizen when our daughter was born here in Canada. She is a Canadian citizen and is now 30 years old. How can our daughter apply to become a Filipino citizen.

    We established real estate investments in the Philippines. As our Daughter is the only beneficiary, Would she be able to acquire/inherit our properties without difficulties when my wife and I are gone on this earth?

    Hoping for your kind help.

    Thank you

    1. Gin Aguilar Avatar
      Gin Aguilar

      Hi Teodoro,
      Thank you for getting in touch with JCA LAW. Someone from our legal team will be getting in touch with you.

  4. Manolito Velo Avatar
    Manolito Velo

    Good afternoon sir/madam.

    Hello there, My name is Manolito Velo. I am a Canadian citizen. I would like to inquire regarding my SSS contribution in the Philippines. I contributed 11 years in the company I worked before. I just want to know how many more years are allowed to apply for SSS pension here in Canada. I’m now 61 years old. Do I need to book an appointment to come to your office in person?

    Thank you and have a great day.

    1. Jake Aguilar Avatar
      Jake Aguilar

      Hello. You may get in touch with the SSS office directly. Here is the link to their contact information: https://philcongen-toronto.com/links/sss-toronto.php

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