Philippine Consulate General in Calgary

Philippine Consulate General in Calgary

The Consulate General moved to Suite 100, 1001 1st Street SE in downtown Calgary. Several directories, including pages on other Philippine consulates’ websites, still show the old 10th Avenue SW address and the old philcongencalgary.org domain; the current website is calgarypcg.ca and payments are taken at the 1st Street office.

The newest career post in Canada, opened in 2017, covers Alberta and Saskatchewan from downtown Calgary.

Its creation cut the queue that Alberta's fast-growing Filipino community, more than 200,000 people between Calgary and Edmonton, used to face when everything west of Manitoba ran through Vancouver.

It also supervises the honorary consulate in Regina and runs the most active outreach calendar of any Canadian post, with regular missions to Edmonton and Saskatoon.

Contacting the Calgary office

  • Address
    Suite 100, 1001 1st Street SE, Calgary, AB T2G 5G3
  • Telephone
    (403) 455-9457
  • Email
    calgary.pcg@dfa.gov.ph
  • Office hours
    Monday to Friday, 9:00 am to 4:00 pm; closed on Philippine and Canadian holidays
  • Website
    calgarypcg.ca
Book an appointmentFees and requirementsThe eleven guides

Calgary publishes the clearest fee schedule of the four posts, in effect since 26 February 2025 and quoted across this site as the reference: passports at CAD 93, notarisation at CAD 38.75 per document, dual citizenship at CAD 77.50.

Debit is the preferred payment, credit cards carry a 2.4% surcharge, and cash is only accepted if the card machine is down. Saturday and outreach transactions add CAD 15.50 per document.

What the Calgary office handles

Passports, visas, notarials and the dual citizenship oath all run through this office for its territory.

  • Passports, new and renewals, CAD 93, printed in Manila in eight to ten weeks
  • Travel documents, the one-way emergency paper, CAD 46.50
  • 9(a) visas for stays beyond the visa-free 30 days, from CAD 46.50
  • Dual citizenship under RA 9225, CAD 77.50 plus 38.75 per dependent
  • Notarials, CAD 38.75 per document, personal appearance required
  • Civil registry reports of births, marriages and deaths in its own territory, CAD 38.75

What you can do without coming in

These run online or by mail, and no appointment makes them faster.

philippineconsulatescanada.com is an independent information directory and is not affiliated with the Department of Foreign Affairs of the Philippines or any Philippine embassy or consulate. Details change: always confirm fees and requirements with the office concerned before travelling.

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