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Consulate of China in Laoag

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Chinese Diplomatic mission in the Philippines. On this page you will find info on specific details such as consulate contact information, web presence, consular office hours and directions to the consulate. The consulate in Laoag is not the only diplomatic representation of China in the Philippines. On this page you can also find all other Chinese consulates located in the Philippines.

Address:

Chinese Consulate in Laoag, the Philippines 216 National Highway, Brgy. 1 San Francisco, San Nicolas Ilocos Norte 2901 Philippines

Telephone:

(+63) 77 772 1874 (+63) 77 670 6355

Fax:

(+63) 77 670 6338

E-mail:

chinaconsul_lg_ph@mfa.gov.cn

Website:

laoag.china-consulate.org

Consul:

Tian Qi Xiang - Consul

Office Hours:

Consulate Appointment

For an appointment at the Chinese consulate in the Philippines, please check in first instance the consulate website laoag.china-consulate.org .

In the case that you are not able to arrange an appointment through the website you can contact the consulate in Laoag by telephone (+63) 77 772 1874 (+63) 77 670 6355 or email chinaconsul_lg_ph@mfa.gov.cn

Visa and Passports

The consulate of China in Laoag can inform you about the scope of services they offer.

Always contact the Chinese consulate before a visit since not every consulate in the Philippines offers visa and/or passport services.

Travel Insurance for the Philippines

A valid travel insurance is very important when you visit the Philippines. Check for details on our Travel page

Opening Hours

Please note: Consulate opening hours can vary. Always contact the Consulate before a visit.

Chinese Consulates in the Philippines

The Chinese Consulate in Laoag is not the only Chinese consular office in the region. For your convenience we also listed below all other consulates of China located in the Philippines. A Chinese consulate can be found in the city of: Cebu City and Laoag

Consulate Services could be consular assistance to Chinese nationals who might be situated in or nearby Laoag or people who want to travel to China. Any inquiries involving Chinese citizens over and above the scope of authority of the consulate can always be referred on to the Chinese Embassy in the Philippines. Keep in mind that a consulate can have more or less or different consular services.