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Terpe
16th April 2013, 09:13
Our Honorary Consul in Cebu will retire on 19 April. For urgent consular matters, please contact the British Embassy Manila.

Brendan Gill, Consul of the British Embassy Manila reminds British nationals in Cebu to please contact the British Embassy Manila for consular matters, especially Certificate of No Impediment (CNI) applications.

Mr. Gill said:

“Moya Jackson, our Honorary Consul, in Cebu retires on Friday 19th April. In the interim period, and until her successor is officially appointed, all CNI applications and other matters should go through consular section, British Embassy Manila. We apologise for the temporary inconvenience.”


Click here (https://www.gov.uk/government/world/organisations/british-embassy-manila) for the complete contact details of the consular section of the British Embassy Manila.

Source:-
https://www.gov.uk/government/world-location-news/advisory-for-british-nationals-in-cebu

jonnijon
16th April 2013, 09:34
Very nice lady :Wave:

RickyR
16th April 2013, 10:00
Excellent news, she is an absolute nightmare as a consul, unhelpful and stated on numerous occasions how the position was too much work for her....

Dedworth
16th April 2013, 10:04
Excellent news, she is an absolute nightmare as a consul, unhelpful and stated on numerous occasions how the position was too much work for her....

That's what I thought I'd read on here before that she was a time serving waste of space

jonnijon
16th April 2013, 23:13
I found her most helpful.

BoholoX
18th April 2013, 02:07
The only time we needed her she was on a 9 week vacation. Nice work if you can get it lol

RickyR
18th April 2013, 04:45
Maybe I caught her on an off day, but I visited her initially to get some certified copies of official UK government documents. This is a basic job of a consul, but she made it incredibly difficult for me, and we ended up having to call the UK Embassy in Manila to clarify things. She was quite offhand and rude throughout.
Yes, I appreciate its a voluntary position, but if she doesn't want to do it, she should have resigned years ago.
I know of other people with similar experiences.

fred
18th April 2013, 05:26
Maybe I caught her on an off day, but I visited her initially to get some certified copies of official UK government documents. This is a basic job of a consul, but she made it incredibly difficult for me, and we ended up having to call the UK Embassy in Manila to clarify things. She was quite offhand and rude throughout.
Yes, I appreciate its a voluntary position, but if she doesn't want to do it, she should have resigned years ago.
I know of other people with similar experiences.

I agree.. I had a run in with her once..
Nuff said!!

keith britten
25th April 2013, 12:26
Had the distinct feeling that I was interupting her day when had an appointment with her. A very unhelpful woman.