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5 OFWs jailed in UAE due to TikTok post
Five overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) were jailed in Sharjah, United Arab Emirates (UAE) after a complaint was lodged against a…
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Over 100 distressed OFWs repatriated from Kuwait, Laos
MANILA – Over 100 Filipino migrant workers were repatriated on Maundy Thursday, the Department of Foreign Affairs said. According to…
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WhatsApp hotline, which can be used in case of problems abroad
The Immigration Department has now begun a service to be able to help in case of a problem A person…
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Ople says ‘crisis averted’ after EU continues to recognize Pinoy seafarers
Migrant Workers Secretary Susan Ople on Saturday lauded the European Union’s decision to continue its recognition of the certificates issued…
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eTravel registration to replace paper departure forms at Phl airports
From May 1, all departing passengers at Philippine airports will no longer be asked to fill in paper departure cards.…
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EU to continue recognizing Philippine-issued seafarers’ certificates
The European Union (EU) on Friday announced that it will continue to recognize the certificates for seafarers issued by the…
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House OKs resolution urging Marcos Jr to renew BIMP-EAGA travel tax exemption
MANILA – The House of Representatives on Tuesday adopted a resolution urging President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. to renew the grant…
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More than 50 distressed OFWs brought home from Kuwait
Over 50 distressed overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) have been repatriated from Kuwait by the Philippine government and are set to…
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House OKs on final reading bill allowing President to suspend PhilHealth rate hike
The House of Representatives on Tuesday approved on third and final reading a bill granting the President the authority to…
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OFWs na may unpaid claims sa Saudi employers, maaari nang mag-apply ng ayuda
Maaari nang mag-apply para sa P10,000 ayuda ang mga dating overseas Filipino worker (OFW) sa Saudi Arabia na may unpaid…
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