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    It’s funny how some things we keep putting off finally happen when someone gives us that little push. In my case, it was my eldest daughter who insisted that I should get my Philippine passport. “Ma, it’s about time,” she said with a smile while helping me fill out the online form last July 2025.




    Honestly, I never thought I’d be this excited over a passport, but knowing it’s a key to future travels and possibilities made me look forward to it even more.


    Booking My Appointment




    With my daughter’s help, we completed the online application at the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) website. The process was easy and convenient—I just had to choose a schedule, upload the necessary details, and pay P950. My appointment was set for September 23, 2025, at 3 PM.




    Since I’m the type who likes to come early to avoid the rush, I decided to head to DFA SM City Davao ahead of time for the initial checking of my documents.

    As per the instructions on the DFA site, I printed my Appointment Form and Electronic Receipt (both the Applicant and Client copies). I also photocopied all my documents—birth certificate, marriage certificate, and valid IDs—making sure everything was on A4 size paper. (A reminder for those applying: DFA is strict about the paper size!)



    My First Visit: September 23, 2025

    When I arrived, the guard guided me to Room 2, where I handed in my appointment form. They stamped it and asked me to wait for my turn. The place wasn’t that crowded, so it didn’t take long before I was called to Window 3 for document verification.

    Everything seemed smooth until the staff noticed my birth and marriage certificates were NSO-issued. She gently explained that since March 2025, DFA no longer accepts NSO documents and only recognizes those from the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA).

    She attached a small note on my form stating that I needed to provide PSA documents within six months, or my ₱950 payment would be forfeited.

    That same day, I went online to request for PSA copies of my birth and marriage certificates, which cost ₱325 each, including home delivery.





    Receiving My PSA Documents

    Fast forward to October 1, 2025, my PSA documents finally arrived! I immediately had them photocopied (again on A4 paper, of course) and prepared for my return to the DFA.


    My Second Visit: October 3, 2025

    I went back to the DFA office and handed in the same stamped appointment form from my first visit. They stamped it again and directed me to the verification area.

    This time, the place was buzzing with people—parents, babies, toddlers—you name it! The crying, laughter, and giggles filled the room, making it feel both chaotic and alive. I couldn’t help but smile; it felt like a family day at the DFA.




    When my turn came, the staff reviewed my documents once more, asked a few personal questions, and told me to proceed to Step 4 for my photo and biometrics.




    Finally! The moment I’d been waiting for. Sitting in front of the camera, I couldn’t help but think—this is it, I’m finally getting my passport!





    A Little Reflection

    It took me two visits, a few adjustments, and a lot of patience, but I’m genuinely glad I went through the process. The staff were courteous and accommodating, even with the crowd.

    Now, I’m just waiting for my passport to arrive, already dreaming of where it might take me—whether for leisure, work, or simply new experiences waiting beyond the horizon.

    If you’re planning to apply soon, here are a few things I learned:
    ✅ Always check DFA’s updated requirements (they change from time to time).
    ✅ Only PSA-issued certificates are accepted now.
    ✅ Photocopy everything on A4 paper.
    ✅ Go early even if you have a confirmed appointment slot.

    A little preparation goes a long way—and in my case, it’s one step closer to new adventures!


    !! UPDATE !!



    Finally Claiming My Passport

    My tentative schedule for claiming my passport was October 21, but I decided to go a day later, on October 22, just to make sure it was already there and ready for release.




    So once again, I headed to the DFA office inside SM City Davao—this time feeling more relaxed and excited. I already knew the process, so everything felt familiar.

    Upon arrival, I followed the same procedure, but now I lined up in the RELEASING area. The staff instructed us to sit down and wait for our turn to enter. After a few minutes, our group was called inside, and we patiently waited to be called by surname.



    I regret that I noticed the NO PHOTOGRAPHY. NO VIDEO RECORDING. notice only after taking the photo. My sincere apologies.



    Not long after, I heard my surname being called! I lined up again, went to the counter, and there it was—my Philippine passport, finally in my hands!




    It may seem like a small thing to some, but holding that little maroon booklet felt like a big accomplishment. It symbolizes not just identity, but also freedom, opportunity, and the start of new possibilities.




    Closing Thoughts

    From the day I applied online, to completing my documents, to finally claiming my passport—it’s been a learning experience filled with patience and excitement.

    BTW, I bought my Passport Plastic Cover for only P50 inside DFA 



    The whole process at DFA SM City Davao was smooth and organized, thanks to the staff who were accommodating every step of the way.

    And now that I have my passport, who knows where my next adventure will take me? ✈️

























    September 19, 2025, marked a milestone for electric vehicle (EV) innovation in Mindanao. In the atrium of SM City Davao, VinFast — the fast-rising Vietnamese EV brand — held an exclusive soft-opening event, unveiling two of its newest models: the VF3 and VF5. As a local Key Opinion Leader (KOL), I got to see, touch, and experience what VinFast is bringing to the Philippines. Here’s what went down, what it means, and why this is more than just a car launch.




    What VinFast Is & Why This Matters


    VinFast has been making waves in Southeast Asia and has rapidly expanded beyond Vietnam. Their goal: to bring high-quality, stylish, accessible electric vehicles to markets just like ours. 


    In the Philippines, the VF5, VF7, and VF9 were among the first models introduced through dealerships opened in mid-2024. 


    And just recently, the VF3 made its formal entry into the market. Pre-orders opened from September 19 to 30, 2024, with special introductory pricing for those who reserve within this period. 


    So the SM City Davao event fits right into VinFast’s broader roll-out plan: letting people see the cars in person, experience their build, features, design, and decide whether to reserve.




    What I Saw: VF3 & VF5 Up Close








    Here’s a breakdown of what makes these models stand out, based partly on sources + what I observed at the Atrium.











    Pricing, Warranties & Perks


    What VinFast is offering is not just cars, but a “package”. Here are a few key things:


    • Pre-order perks: Special pricing for early reservations (as mentioned with the VF3). 


    • Battery subscription vs battery-included: If you don’t want to buy the battery outright, there are subscription models (monthly fees depending on usage). It lowers the upfront cost significantly. 


    • Warranty: For VF3, for example, there’s a vehicle warranty (7 years / 160,000 km) and an 8-year unlimited mileage warranty for the battery (if purchased outright). If subscribed, they cover battery maintenance and replacing battery capacity if it drops below 70%. 


    Why the Davao Soft Opening Felt Special


    • It wasn’t just about showing product; it was about bringing the VinFast experience closer. For many in Davao, this might be the first time to see these EVs in person.


    • It gives the chance for potential buyers to touch, feel, ask questions — something that photos or specs can’t deliver.


    • It builds awareness about EVs — what owning one might mean with regard to charging, maintenance, warranties.


    • For influencers/KOLs, it’s also an opportunity to share honest impressions locally, which helps people in Davao or nearby provinces make informed decisions.





    Challenges & What to Watch Out For


    From what I gathered and what I’ve heard:


    • Charging infrastructure: One of the biggest hurdles for EV adoption in Mindanao is whether there are enough fast chargers, whether they are reliable, how accessible. If you get a VinFast, where will you charge?


    • Spare parts & servicing: Warranty is good, but regular servicing and availability of parts locally will affect ownership experience.


    • Resale & market acceptance: Early adopters might pay more, but how the market values EVs in resale will be interesting.


    What This Means for Davao & Beyond


    VinFast’s entry adds competition in the EV space here, which often leads to better pricing, more options, possibly more innovation.


    It signals that Davao is on the radar for big automotive/technology brands. That could push local governments or mall developers to improve EV infrastructure (charging stations, incentives).


    Helps encourage awareness of sustainability: fewer emissions, cleaner air, less dependence on fossil-fuels — gradual change, but meaningful.


    Attending the soft opening was exciting. The VF3 and VF5 feel like serious contenders in the emerging EV market in the Philippines. They are sleek, thoughtful, and clearly aimed at making EVs more accessible. For people in Davao who’ve been considering going electric, this is a chance to move from curiosity to action.


    If you’re thinking of making the switch, here are some tips:


    1. Try to test drive one, even informally — to get a feel for acceleration, comfort, visibility. Visit Kar Asia at Bajada or visit soon their showroom at Sta. Lucia Mall.



    2. Map out charging options around your home/work — convenience matters.



    3. Factor in battery subscription vs owning battery. Short- vs long-term cost differences could be significant.



    4. Talk to others who own EVs locally — forums, KOLs, social media — get feedback on how realistic the specs are in real-life.





    I’m truly glad I got the chance to witness VinFast’s first-ever exhibit here in Davao City. Seeing up close how this Vietnamese brand brings innovation and sustainability together was such an inspiring experience. If you haven’t checked it out yet, make sure to drop by the VinFast exhibit at SM City Davao Atrium before it ends on October 9 — it’s definitely worth your time!




    Thanks so much VinFast Davao Team







    Join me at the Huawei XMAGE Roadshow in Davao as I explore the Huawei Pura 80 Series with guest speaker Janius Lee.



    Last September 13, 2025, I had the wonderful opportunity to attend the Huawei XMAGE Roadshow at the SM Expansion Wing Activity Area in Davao City. The event was all about celebrating the art of photography with the new Huawei Pura 80 Series—and as someone who loves capturing moments, I couldn’t miss it.




    A Creative Space for Photography Enthusiasts



    The roadshow venue was buzzing with energy—filled with photographers, tech enthusiasts, and curious mall-goers who wanted to experience Huawei’s latest innovation. Different stations were set up to showcase the XMAGE philosophy, which emphasizes artistry, creativity, and storytelling through images.







    Aside from product demos, there was also an inspiring photo exhibit featuring works from photographers and Huawei Pura 80 Series users. Seeing those photo samples on display proved just how powerful the device’s camera system is—capturing everything from vibrant food shots to breathtaking landscapes with stunning clarity.














    For those who love to share their photos, Huawei also encouraged everyone to join the Huawei XMAGE Awards 2025, a global mobile photography competition exclusively for Huawei smartphone users. Participants could submit their entries across 8 exciting categories, including “So Far So Close” and “Colour and Shade.” To make things even more exciting, Grand Prize winners will receive USD 10,000, making it not just a celebration of creativity but also a truly rewarding opportunity for passionate photographers. The competition concluded on September 15, 2025, but its spirit was very much alive at the Davao roadshow.


    Insights from Guest Speaker Janius Lee



    One of the highlights of the roadshow was hearing from Janius Lee, a well-known food and architectural photographer. He shared his personal journey with the Huawei Pura 80 Ultra and how it transformed the way he captures images.














    According to him, the device is more than just a phone—it’s a creative companion. Whether shooting intricate details of food or the grandeur of architectural landscapes, the XMAGE camera technology delivers sharpness, color accuracy, and depth that rival professional cameras. His words, “the Pura 80 Ultra allows you to see beauty in simplicity,” resonated deeply with me as someone who enjoys finding stories in everyday scenes.


    Hands-On with the Huawei Pura 80 Series



    After listening to Janius Lee, I got to experience the Huawei Pura 80 Pro myself. I tested its camera features, and the results were beyond impressive. The phone captured vibrant colors, crisp textures, and natural-looking details—even in tricky lighting conditions. It felt like having a professional-grade camera right in my hand, but in the convenience of a smartphone.


    As someone who documents daily life and events, I could see how this device can inspire more creativity and make storytelling through photos even more enjoyable.





    Attending the Huawei XMAGE Roadshow in Davao was truly inspiring. It reminded me that photography isn’t just about pictures—it’s about preserving memories, sharing emotions, and telling stories. With the Huawei Pura 80 Series, especially the Ultra, Huawei is empowering both professionals and everyday users to capture the world in stunning detail.


    The photo exhibits and the XMAGE Awards 2025 made the event even more meaningful, showing how Huawei connects technology with creativity and community. I left the event not only impressed by the innovation but also motivated to explore more with mobile photography.


    ✨ If you’re passionate about capturing life’s moments, I highly recommend experiencing the Huawei Pura 80 Series for yourself. Visit a Huawei store near you or check out Huawei’s official website to see how you, too, can tell your story through the lens of XMAGE.







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