DFA may only revoke passport if it's fraudulently obtained, if ordered by court
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Summary: The Department of Foreign Affairs on Thursday said it can only revoke a passport if there is a court order or it has been fraudulently obtained.
"In accordance with the New Philippine Passport Act, the Department of Foreign Affairs may cancel a Philippine passport only upon the issuance of a court order when the holder is a fugitive from justice or convicted of a criminal offense; or when there is proof that a passport was acquired fraudulen
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