Public Advisory

Travel Advisory

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23 November 2012

Due to the ongoing armed conflict between Israel and Hamas in the Gaza Strip, the Department of Foreign Affairs strongly advises Filipinos to defer travel to Gaza and Central and Southern Israel.

The public will be informed of further developments. END

 

 

DFA Office of the Passport Director Opens New Official Email Address

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21 November 2012 - In line with the Department of Foreign Affairs’ (DFA’s) mandate to provide the public with efficient services and address their passport-related concerns, the Office of Consular Affairs has announced that the official e-mail address of the Office of Passport Director, This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it , is now operational.

Through this new email address, passport-related queries, complaints, comments and even suggestions could be brought to the attention of the DFA. END

 

 

Phl Embassy in Hanoi Advises Job Seekers to Go Through Proper Channels

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19 November 2012 - The Philippine Embassy in Hanoi has encountered a number of cases where Filipinos who enter Vietnam as tourists have ended up in severe working and living conditions.

A 32-year-old Filipina came to Hanoi on November 4 to check her prospects as an English language teacher at the Blue Ocean Language School, which alleged to be associated with Lincoln School of Management. From the airport, she was driven 100 kilometers from the city, her passport confiscated and was immediately made to teach a class of about 20 students without a contract and a work permit.

“I was not allowed to go anywhere. From the classroom, I had to return to my room and the building was locked. I was even asked to wear sexy clothes,” she told the Embassy. She escaped on November 12 and managed to seek the Embassy’s help in retrieving her passport. Her case is not the first, according to the Embassy.

“I advise Filipinos wishing to work in Vietnam to carefully check the background of the employer, review the terms of their employment contract, go through proper channels including the POEA and secure a work permit,” according to Ambassador Jerril Santos, Philippine Ambassador to Vietnam.

The Philippine Overseas Employment Administration (POEA) is the agency tasked to oversee the deployment of Filipino workers overseas. With the assistance of the Bureau of Immigration, it has stepped up its procedures of issuing and monitoring overseas employment certificates to help stem human trafficking and illegal recruitment.

Recent media reports that Vietnamese schools are recruiting English language teachers have increased the phenomenon of tourists-workers among Filipinos in Vietnam. Vietnamese authorities are reportedly embarking on a pilot project to hire Filipino English teachers who are described by those supportive of the plan as “among the best in the region” but as “cheap English teachers” by those critical about it. Apart from the pilot project, several schools have independently advertised in the Internet of their need for English teachers.

Teachers in Hanoi attest to the existence of three tiers of salaries for English teachers. Native speakers receive more than twice those received by Filipinos while Vietnamese receive a measly 2% salary of native speakers. The discrimination is also evidenced by the fact that Filipino teachers are reportedly being asked to wear colored contact lenses, dye their hair blonde and make their skin fairer in order to approximate the look of native speakers.

The Philippine Embassy said that there must be an orderly process of recruiting these teachers to ensure that only qualified ones are deployed. “We also want to ensure that they have favorable working and living conditions in Vietnam,” Ambassador Santos added. END

 

Passport Division of DFA is CLOSED on 26 October, 01 and 02 November 2012

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25 October 2012 -  The Office of Consular Affairs of the Department of Foreign Affairs will be closed on the following dates:

• 26 October 2012  - Eid ul Adha (regular holiday by virtue of Presidential Proclamation No. 488 s. 2012)

• 1 November 2012  -  All Saints Day (special non-working holiday)

• 2 November 2012  - Additional special non-working holiday

In view of the above, no passport appointments are scheduled on the said dates. However, an on-call skeletal force at the Passport Division (including Courtesy Lane and Diplomatic and Official Passports Section or DOPS) shall be designated to answer passport-related queries.

Official operations will resume on 27 October 2012 for DFA Satellite Offices in the National Capital Region or NCR (SM Mega Mall, Robinson's Galleria, and SM Manila); 29 October and 05 November 2012 for DFA-OCA Aseana.

For questions and other concerns, please visit www.dfa.gov.ph or call 556-0000. END

 

Passport Division of DFA is Closed on Monday, 27 August 2012

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24 August 2012 - In observance of the National Heroes Day, the Passport Division of the Office of Consular Affairs, DFA will be closed on Monday, 27 August 2012. In view thereof, no appointments shall be scheduled on that date for processing.

OCA resumes its normal operations on Tuesday, 28 August 2012.

For questions and other concerns, please visit www.dfa.gov.ph or call 556-000.

 
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