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Aug 01, 2008 06:41 AM

Request for Oath Form (Panunumpa ng Propesyonal)

Updated Aug 01, 2008 at 06:45 AM by Silverdragon102

Can anyone send me a scanned copy of the Oath Form (Panunumpa ng Propesyonal) please?


Thank you

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http://chicago.rpconsulate.net/?p=26

PHILIPPINE CONSULATE - NEWS RELEASE
15 February 2007
NEW YORK — The Philippine Consulate General in New York is informing new Filipino professionals who left for abroad immediately after taking their board exams or before the board exam results were released, that the Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) now allows them to register with PRC through their duly authorized representatives. Previously, board passers were required to personally register at the PRC main office in Espana, Manila.
In a resolution issued by the PRC (Resolution No. 2006-313), the Commission has allowed the registration of new Filipino professionals located outside the Philippines, subject to the following terms and conditions:
* First, the new registrant shall fill up personally the oath form required by the Commission and shall personally take his/her professional oath before any officer authorized to administer oaths at the Philippine Embassy or Consulate of the country where he/she is situated;
* Second, the registrant shall designate his/her representative in the Philippines and shall execute the necessary Special Power of Attorney which shall also be executed under oath, preferably before the same Philippine Consulate official who administered his/her professional oath;
* Third, in said Power of Attorney, the new registrant should expressly declare that his/her representative/Attorney-in-Fact is fully authorized for and in his/her behalf to accomplish, sign and execute documents as well as do and perform all acts and things which are necessary, proper, or incidental to his/her registration; and
* Fourth, the professional concerned shall come to the Commission as soon as he/she arrives from abroad and personally sign the Registry Book of Professionals.


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Old Aug 01, 2008, 07:20 AM

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You can get the oathtaking form from the nearest Philippine Embassy near you. They will provide you with this. Try calling them first before going there.
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