Embassy of Cuba in Manila
Address | Penthouse, Cacho González Building 101 Aguirre St. (corner Trasierra St.) Legaspi Village, Makati City Manila Philippines |
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Address | Penthouse, Cacho González Building 101 Aguirre St. (corner Trasierra St.) Legaspi Village, Makati City Manila Philippines |
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SUBJECT : INVESTMENTS.
Dear Respectfully,
In my long years of work with top financial management companies in the Madrid - Spain, I presently have two clients (Non Europeans) who have funds to give out for investment either on equity or loan basis.
The areas to be considered for the investment are as follows Real estate, Oil & Gas, Agriculture, Health, Aviation, Tourism, Retail, Construction, IT & Communications, Technology, Education, Energy, Engineering, Utilities, Telecoms, Mining, Maritime, sustainable energy and host of other profitable ventures.
Intending beneficiaries must have a business plan and show their capability to manage huge funds. The beneficiary must be able to deliver good and sustainable returns on investment to the investor annually. If you are that person or establishment seeking to expand your existing business or you have new ideas waiting for implementation, the opportunity is here.
I wait your reply as to proceed immediately.
Regards,
Barr. Morgan Lopez, Esq.
Email:morganlopezconsultant@outlook.com
Good day. I would like to to ask how to get a tourist visa ro to Cuba. What are the requirements.
Thank you.
Hoping for your quick response.
Hi i just want to know how to get the Cuba Visa im her in Hongkong i am Filipina i want to visit there next year becouse my fiance is there please reply..! Thank you so much..
hi.i am fiaz with u .from Pakistan now I live in saudia.sir i get marry here in saudia one phillpino girl. and we are come there in Phillpine. finally exit .I search your country for spend money and servaivel is better .we r want visa for your country .bcouse me and my wife see your country in net it is beautifully and good for our enjoying .i request u please give the visa we r coming in Manilla 5 March. thank you sir I can wait your reply it is my cell number here.00966593604836
Where can I download a Cuban visa application and its requirements. We will go to Singapore and KL mid=January 2017 to file our application. We would like to have completed our document requirements by then so our application can be processed quickly.
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The cuban embassy in manila has closed since 2013.
I was coordinating with the cuban embassy in kuala lumpur who has jurisdiction over PH passport holders.
The Tourist visa to Cuba costs 262.00 RM (Malaysia currency) for each one.
If you don´t come to Cuban Consulate for to apply tourist visa, you should paid Non personal process: 119.00RM (for each one).
Total: 381.00 RM for each one
Address of the Embassy of the Republic of Cuba to Malaysia: No.32, Jalan Mesra 3, Off Jalan Damai, 55000 Kuala Lumpur.
id like to visit cuba,is the embassy still in manilla
I moved from the US to the Philippines back in May of 2009. I had been teaching at a Catholic University also here in the Philippines since November 2009. At at same time, I applied for an Alien Education Permit and returned same to the HR office of the same aforementioned university. That AEP application was lost and or misplaced back in 2009 and I have been teaching without this permit. I was asked to resign, effective 31 Oct 2014. The HR director had full knowledge of these circumstances and never informed me that I did not have an AEP until August of 2014.
I am an American citizen and I have been a P/T instructor teaching 20th Century Russian History, American Political Thought, Comparative Political Systems, World History to name a few. What do I have to do to become a teaching in Cuba. I do speak a little conversational Spanish.
Respectively yours,
Carl Alan Large
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