Quote Originally Posted by imagine View Post
.. im a pain i know, but i am confused because what paul #4 is saying about notarised and legalised ect
Yes, the procedure outlined in #4 is certainly required by the Phils Embassy for any documents sent by post.

I can't answer your question as I've never done anything like that by post, I've always contacted the Embassy by telephone and discussed how to achieve what I've wanted by personal appoinment.
I don't know of anyone who has done that for the PCC as it's a new requirement.

I do know that PRA do not need that procedure for the PCC if you are already in the Philippines.
Maybe worth a bit of research.
Probably the only reliable procedure for the case you mention is to discuss with the Phils Embassy, especially as this is such a new requirement.