Philippine Consulate for Prince Albert
Prince Albert has no Philippine consular office of its own; its paperwork belongs to the Philippine Consulate General in Calgary.
Which office serves Prince Albert
Jurisdiction, not geography, decides it: every application from Saskatchewan files at Calgary, and a passport application lodged at another post is not forwarded.
Count the travel before the appointment: the drive is 754 km, about 9 h 33 min at posted speed limits without traffic.
The posts run outreach missions precisely for cities like this one; an announced mission a few weeks out replaces the whole journey.
The picture repeats across Saskatchewan: it also covers Moose Jaw (691 km), Yorkton (946 km), Saskatoon (615 km).
From Prince Albert without travelling
These need no trip at all:
- Apostille, since 2024 Canadian competent authorities issue it, not the consulate
- Overseas voter registration, free, and the register closes months before each election
- Balikbayan privilege, granted at the airport with no application and no fee
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