Updated as of 01 January 2024
REQUIREMENTS
- Personal appearance of at least one parent (if one of the parents is not a Filipino citizen, the Filipino parent must personally appear and report the child’s birth);
- Four (4) original copies of the duly-accomplished Report of Birth form;
- One (1) original and four (4) photocopies of Birth Certificate (obtained from the hospital where the child was born) duly authenticated by Foreign Affairs Office (FAO)
- FAO-authenticated birth certificates should likewise be authenticated by the Philippine Consulate. Authentication fee is RMB190.00. For the Consulate’s authentication, the birth certificate should contain:
- the local Notary Public Office’s (with English translation) notarization; and
- the FAO’s authentication (referring to the Foreign Affairs Office of Chongqing, Yunnan, and Guizhou);
- One (1) original and four (4) photocopies of the duly authenticated Marriage Certificate of the parents or their Report of Marriage:
- Four (4) copies of the data page of the parents’ passports;
- If the marriage was solemnized in the Philippines, the marriage certificate must be from the Philippine Statistics Authority and authenticated by the Department of Foreign Affairs; and
- If the marriage was solemnized in China or another country, the Report of Marriage filed with the Philippine Embassy or any of the Consulate General must be submitted.
- Fee: RMB190.00
- Notarized affidavit of delayed registration for children who were born more than one (1) year before the report. Fee RMB 190.00
Note: Payment may be made in cash or through bank transfer.
注:请以现金或银行转账方式付款。