DFA: 50 stranded Filipinos repatriated from Bahrain

By RICHA NORIEGA, GMA News Published February 3, 2022 2:05pm Fifty stranded overseas Filipinos (OFs) in Bahrain have been repatriated, the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) said on Thursday. Pregnant women, overstaying OFs, deportees, and minors were among those who arrived at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport on January 31, the DFA said. According to the DFA, the quarantine facilities of all repatriates were arranged by the Overseas Workers Welfare Administration (OWWA). The Philippine Embassy in Bahrain coordinated with Bahrain’s interior ministry and immigration officials to secure the repatriates’ exit clearances and permits. “The departure of this first batch of repatriates effectively launched the embassy’s repatriation program for 2022,” the DFA said. “The embassy continues to provide assistance in repatriating stranded Filipinos in Bahrain as part of the Philippine government’s COVID-19 response program,” it added. — VBL, GMA News

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