Panawagan sa mga OFW vacationing this Christmas in the Philippines
O, Monique! Basahin! Namnamin para ok ang pamudmud mo nang regalo sa Davao!
Here’s an Advice for Vacationing OFW’s this Christmas:
As the Christmas season is when overseas Filipino workers usually come home for a vacation, the Philippine Overseas Employment Administration has issued an advisory on the issuance of POEA travel exit clearances. In the advisory, vacationing Filipinos are thus advised: If you have just arrived, apply for your overseas employment certificate early either at the POEA main office or at the nearest POEA regional offices and extension units, or avail of the OEC delivery service, so that you avoid last-minute problems prior to their return flights. If you are still abroad, you are encouraged to apply for your OEC at the Philippine Overseas Labor Office (Polo) in the host country prior to coming home. Or, you may apply for your OEC at the POEA main or regional offices early prior to your return flights to your destination. The POEA noted that the number of OEC applicants double during this season. The agency’s Balik-Manggagawa Processing Division gets about 2,000 such applications a day during this time of the year. “Congestion and security are major concerns at the POEA premises. Complicating this situation is the number of OFW applicants who have immediate flights,” the POEA said explaining the advisory that seeks to decongest the agency. The agency also said that regular processing of OECs has been discontinued at the NAIA Labor Assistance Center (LAC), except for weekend or emergency exit within five days from entry. It reminded OFWs who have not yet registered with the POEA d to bring their contract and/or certificate of employment, and other proofs of employment in order to be documented and be issued an OEC. The POEA also advises OFWs to regularly check its website for notices especially before they book their flights.
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“The agency also said that regular processing of OECs has been discontinued at the NAIA Labor Assistance Center (LAC), except for weekend or emergency exit within five days from entry.”
Hmmm, bakit naman. Kulang sila sa manpower? Ganun…
baka apaw na ang nakolekta nila at busy sa kakabili nang mga condo units? haha!
ha?! ano kamo? anong regalo? ha? wala akong alam dyan!
hahaha! at may announcement pa! yahooo!
oo.. sa mga OFWs na uuwi, do not proget your OEC. para malibre sa taxes! yeee! and do not porget also, pay your pilhelth!
ito pa isang balita, bawal daw tayong batiin ng Merry Christmas pagdating natin sa NAIA! nyahahahaha! let us all tease them pagkauwi natin!
Pasko na reynz! di ka man lang nagpaabot ng pasko sa atin?
tagal mo kasing umuwi hehehe padala mo yung regalo ko. wag kang mahiya hehe
Talagang pinahihirapan ang mga OFW! Parang galit yata ang gobyerno sa mga OFW. Why o why :OECs has been discontinued at the NAIA Labor Assistance Center (LAC)?
ganun lang naman yun di ba? for as long na magagatasan ka, gagawin ata gagawin. now, remember yong mga nawalang trabahon mga OFWs? nakautang ba sila sa SSS? hindi kamo.
Buwisit yang OEC na yan. Kahit isang araw ka lang sa pinas kailangan mo nyan. Pwede ba ang dami nilang nakokolekta dyan kaya impossible na walang pondo for additional manpower. Kaya ako di ako kumukuha kahit libre ang tax at terminal fee pag may OEC – anyway, family visa ko at hindi naman work visa. Nagbabayad na lang ako ng travel tax – at least alam ko sa Taxes napupunta.
saan napupunta taxes? hahaha! charing! baka pinambayad dun sa mga mansion nina Amputaan hahaa
ano pa nga ba. pero at least mandatory naman ang travel tax so hindi masyadong nakakasama ng loob na magbayad. kaya ako pekeng OFW lang ako dahil hindi ako nakaregister sa OWWA.
hayssss endi aku makasunod endi nman aku kasi ofw e hihiihih nag papangap lang sana maging ofw din aku sometimes this lifetime….