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*'''1866-1897''' [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/576440?availability=Family%20History%20Library Pasaportes de chinos, 1866-1897], images. Chinese passports
*'''1866-1897''' [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/576440?availability=Family%20History%20Library Pasaportes de chinos, 1866-1897], images. Chinese passports


===Offices and Archives to Contact===
===Offices and Archives to Contact==
If your ancestors emigrated from or immigrated to the Philippines, there may be a record in the Records Management and Archives Office or in the Commission on Immigration and Deportation, Department of Foreign Affairs. These records generally provide at least:
 
*The person’s name
*A place
*A date
 
Sometimes they give information about:
 
*Parents
*Religious affiliation
*Tribute status
*Age
 
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The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has records about people who emigrated, immigrated, or gave service in consulates and embassies in foreign countries. The address of the ministry is:  
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has records about people who emigrated, immigrated, or gave service in consulates and embassies in foreign countries. The address of the ministry is:  
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