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OFW Guide - OFWs Can Now Install DMW Mobile App


The Department of Migrant Workers or DMW (former POEA) invites overseas Filipino workers to install their Mobile App. Launched last July 21, this app aims to promote digtal transactions of OFWs.This app contains the OFW Pass, the digital alternative to overseas employment certificate (OEC).

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The Department of Migrant Workers or DMW (former POEA) invites overseas Filipino workers to install their Mobile App. Launched last July 21, this app aims to promote digital transactions of OFWs. This app contains the OFW Pass, the digital alternative to overseas employment certificate (OEC) is still in its pilot test run in the Philippines and 10 countries with the most number of OWs:

Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Hong Kong, Singapore, Malaysia, Oman, Taiwan, United Kingdom, Japan

The app is free to download in Google Play Store (“DMW Mobile App) and  Apple App Store (DMWMobile) . The OFW Pass is free as well

To register, follow the instructions and be ready with your passport. Successful registration will give you a  Lifetime e-Registration Number (ERN) that you can see when you click the  “View OFW Pass” in the app.

To have an active ang OFW Pass that you can use when going abroad, it needs to go through a visa verification process. Hereare the acceptable IDs for  visa verification

Saudi Arabia – Visa, ID card
United Arab Emirates - Residence card
Qatar -Residence permit, Visa
Hong Kong - ID card, Permanent ID card
Singapore - Employment card, ID card
Malaysia - ID card, Permanent residence card
Oman - ID card, Residence card
Taiwan - Alien resident card, Residence card
United Kingdom - Application registration card. Residence permit visa
Japan - ID card. Mu number card, Residence card, Visa

As of this writing, users are still reporting technical issues. Thus, physical OEC’s will still be accepted for now.  Migrant Workers Secretary,   Susan Ople said,  “Just to avoid a panic situation and confusion, we are still maintaining the OEC at least for two months,” sabi ni Ople. 

Source -  https://www.dmw.gov.ph/ofwpass

Click here to check out and download the DMW Mobile App. 

Travel Tips For Landbased OFWs

Are you a first time OFW? Or you simply need some reminders to make your travel time convenient and hassle-free? These useful tips will surely help...

On the day of your flight

  • Arrive at least 3 hours before your scheduled flight.
  • Proceed to the airline check-in counter to claim your boarding pass and to
  • deposit your luggage.

Baggage packing reminders:

  • The limit for check-in baggage is usually 20kg.
  • Do not accept sealed packages for inclusion in your baggage.
  • Do not pack illegal or banned items in your luggage (e.g. drugs, deadly
  • weapons, pornographic materials, and flammable materials); and
  • Seal your luggage properly and make sure to keep an eye on your
  • belongings.


• In case you are required to secure a separate travel tax exemption, proceed to the TIEZA counter at the airport and present your OEC.


• Proceed to the Immigration counter using the special lane for OFWs. The Immigration officer will ask you questions about your work, be polite and respectful. Always have your passport, visa and contract ready. 

• Pass through the final security check.


• Proceed to the boarding gate and wait for the boarding announcement.

• POEA and OWWA have booths at the airports to assist OFWs


The original of the following documents should be in your hand-carry luggage:

  • Passport;
  • Visa;
  • OEC;
  • Contract;
  • PDOS certificate;
  • Airline ticket; and
  • At least 2 other valid IDs.

• Photocopies of these documents should be in your check-in luggage and another set
should be given to your family and agency for safekeeping and records.

• Bring pocket money (in currency of destination country).

• Wear clothes appropriate for the climate (be sure to check the weather) and culture of
the destination country.

• Make sure that you or your agency makes arrangements with your employer or his
representative to pick you up at the destination country airport.

• Keep a copy of the jobsite/employer, Embassy, consulate, and POLO

 


Source - POEA

POEA Announces New Locations Of One-Stop Centers for OFWs

Overseas Filipino workers can now process all their employment requirements in the following locations as posted in the official POEA website.



·         Manna Mall, San Fernando City, La Union

·         City Tourism Office, Tuguegarao City, Cagayan

·         Baguio Convention Center, Baguio City

·         Clark Freeport Zone, Pampanga

·         OWWA Regional Office 4A in Calamba City

·         Robinson’s Place, Puerto Princesa City

·         Pacific Mall, Legaspi City

·         SM City, Cebu City

·         Robinson’s Place, Iloilo City

·         Robinson’s Place, Bacolod City

·         DOLE Regional Office No. 8, Tacloban City

·         Goodwill Center, Zamboanga City

·         OWWA Regional Office No. 10, Cagayan de Oro City

·         Butuan City Hall Complex, Butuan City

·         New City Hall, Koronadal City





Filipinos Can Legally Work Abroad Without Agency, Placement Fees

Filipinos who wish to work overseas are strongly advised to register legally in POEA. You don’t have to worry too much about Overseas Employment Certificate (OEC) if your job application abroad is processed by an accredited recruitment agency. However there are many cases when a Filipino worker gets hired by a foreign company through their own means, meaning not through the help of a licensed agency.
If that is the case, you can still obtain an OEC and avoid paying placement fees. You just need to submit the following documents to the Name Hire Assistance Division of POEA at the 2nd floor of the main office in Mandaluyong.


Checklist of Requirements for Name-Hire OFWs
For registration and issuance of the Overseas Employment Certificate (OEC)

HOUSEHOLD SERVICE WORKERS (HSW) 
  1. Passport with validity period of not less than six (6) months from intended date of departure
  2. Valid Work Visa, Entry/Work Permit
  3. Verified Employment Contract   (In countries where there is Philippine Overseas Labor Office (POLO). In countries where there is no POLO: Authenticated Employment contract by the Philippine Embassy or Consulate at the worksite or Verified Employment Contract by the nearest POLO
  4. Request for exemption from Direct Hiring Policy issued by POLO at the worksite (for Direct Hired HSW)
  5. Valid Medical Certificate from DOH-accredited medical clinic authorized to conduct medical examination to OFWs
  6. TESDA National Certificate II (NC-II) for HSW
  7.  Pre-Departure Orientation and Seminar (PDOS) Certificate by  OWWA
  8.  Comprehensive Pre-Departure Education Program (CPDEP) Certificate by OWWA
  9. At least 23 years old
  10. Clearance from the Department of Labor and Employment
-       Sworn Affidavit/Sworn Statement on how the worker secured his/her employment.
-       Employers Profile: (Company Name and Address,  Position/Designation, Tel No. and Valid I.D/s
-       Proof of Relationship: If the employer is your relative
-       Birth Certificate of the employer and worker, valid I.D/s
-       Marriage Certificate as may be required
-       If the employer is your friend: Proof of friendship and Valid I.D/s

Fees: POEA processing fee (US$100.00 or PHP equivalent), OWWA membership fee (US$25.00 or Php equivalent).
                       
LOW SKILLED WORKERS (LSW)
  1.     Passport with validity period of not less than six (6) months from intended date of departure
  2.      Valid Work Visa, Entry/Work Permit, visa assurance or guarantee (whichever is applicable per country)
  3.     Verified Employment Contract   (In countries where there is Philippine Overseas Labor Office (POLO), with Official Receipt.
    In 
    countries where there is no POLO: Authenticated Employment contract by the Philippine Embassy or Consulate at the worksite or Verified Employment Contract by the nearest POLO, with Official Receipt
  4.     Company Profile of Foreign Company/Employer, valid Business License or Company Registration of your Employer
  5.     Statement how you were able to get this employment, Copy of Diploma, Employment Certificates, Service Record or Training Certificates, if any.
  6.     Valid Medical Certificate from DOH-accredited medical Clinic authorized to conduct med exam for OFWs.  For embalmers and massage therapists, submit DOH Certificate
  7.     Pre-Departure Orientation and Seminar (PDOS) Certificate by OWWA
  8.     For workers bound to Canada - Labor Market Opinion (LMO) and Canadian Letter
  9.     For workers bound  to Saskatchewan – LMO, Canadian Letter and  Employer's Certificate of Registration from ECON (Province of Saskatchewan Executive Council
  10.     For workers bound to USA - Labor Condition Application and Notice of Action
  11.     Contingency Plan for employers based in the Middle East and Africa
  12.     If with relative/s in the worksite, submit proof of relationship such as Marriage  Contract or birth certificate

 Fees:
POEA processing fee (US$100.00 or PHP equivalent), OWWA membership fee (US$25.00 or Php equivalent)

SKILLED AND PROFESSIONAL WORKERS
1.    Passport with validity period of not less than six (6) months from intended date of departure
2.    Valid Work Visa, Entry/Work Permit, visa assurance or guarantee (whichever is applicable per country) 
3.    Employment Contract or Offer of Employment
4.    Company Profile of Foreign Company/Employer, valid Business License or Co. Registration of your Employer
5.    Statement how you were able to get this employment, Copy of Diploma, Employment Certificates, Service Record or Training Certificates and License/Eligibility (PRC card), if any.
6.    Valid Medical Certificate from DOH-accredited medical Clinic authorized to conduct med exam for OFWs.  For embalmers and massage therapists, submit DOH Certificate
7.    Pre-Departure Orientation and Seminar (PDOS) Certificate by OWWA
8.    For workers bound to Canada - Labor Market Opinion (LMO) and Canadian Letter
9.    For workers bound  to Saskatchewan – LMO, Canadian Letter and  Employer's Certificate of Registration from ECON (Province of Saskatchewan Executive Council)
10. For workers bound to USA - Labor Condition Application and Notice of Action
11. Contingency Plan for employers based in the Middle East and Africa
12. If with relative/s in the worksite, submit proof of relationship such as Marriage Contract or birth certificate
Fees: 
POEA processing fee (US$100.00 or PHP equivalent), OWWA membership fee (US$25.00 or Php equivalent).
                        
Reminders:
·         Bring Xerox/Photocopy of each document.
·         Original and duplicate copy must be separately arranged according to this list and clipped separately in a folder.


Source: http://poea.gov.ph/services/namehires.htm
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