POEA cancels recruiter’s license over concealed visas

The Philippine Overseas Employment Administration has canceled the license of a recruitment agency for its attempt to deploy two Filipinos abroad with concealed visas.

Chanceteam International Services Inc. tried to deploy the two to Dubai as household service workers, POEA head Hans Leo Cacdac said.

“This is a clear case of reprocessing that constitutes misrepresentation to circumvent the POEA rules on recruitment and placement of household service workers,” Cacdac said.

Investigation showed the Bureau of Immigration barred the two Filipinas from boarding their Dubai-bound plane after they presented two sets of visas for different positions but with the same permit numbers.

Both workers' declared visas showed they were processed at the POEA as cashier and hairdresser but their hidden visas showed they would work as housemaid and babysitter.

Cacdac said this meant Chanceteam "used other non-domestic worker job orders for UAE to facilitate their deployment and ultimately evade responsibility to protect Filipino domestic workers."

The POEA also found the recruitment firm liable for altering the two sets of visas, which have the same permit numbers.

With the cancellation of the license - a penalty for three misrepresentation offenses - the agency's officers and directors at the time the offenses were committed are disqualified from recruitment and placement of overseas Filipino workers.  Joel Locsin/LBG, GMA News

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