OWWA shoulders repatriation costs for 74 OFWs from Jeddah
MANILA, Philippines - The Overseas Workers Welfare Administration said on Monday it has taken measures to facilitate the repatriation of 74 Filipino-deportees from Jeddah, Saudi Arabia by next month.
According to the Philippine Overseas Labor Office (POLO) in Jeddah, the first batch of 27 deportees will arrive on April 11.
Acting Labor Secretary Marianito D. Roque, who is concurrently administrator of OWWA, has committed to provide financial assistance to the deportees upon their arrival.
OFWs who are active OWWA members will be covered by OWWA and the rest will be taken care of by the Department of Foreign Affairs.
OWWA will reimburse five deported OFWs from Jeddah who paid for their own tickets . They will also be entitled to financial assistance.
Another two OFWs who were referred to the DFA for airfare reimbursement also availed of the OWWA financial assistance. Eight more OFWs who are still up for deportation were given financial assistance by OWWA through their next-of-kin.
As of press time, arrangements are being made to find available seats for the remaining deportees as it is the peak season in Saudi. – GMANews.TV
According to the Philippine Overseas Labor Office (POLO) in Jeddah, the first batch of 27 deportees will arrive on April 11.
Acting Labor Secretary Marianito D. Roque, who is concurrently administrator of OWWA, has committed to provide financial assistance to the deportees upon their arrival.
OFWs who are active OWWA members will be covered by OWWA and the rest will be taken care of by the Department of Foreign Affairs.
OWWA will reimburse five deported OFWs from Jeddah who paid for their own tickets . They will also be entitled to financial assistance.
Another two OFWs who were referred to the DFA for airfare reimbursement also availed of the OWWA financial assistance. Eight more OFWs who are still up for deportation were given financial assistance by OWWA through their next-of-kin.
As of press time, arrangements are being made to find available seats for the remaining deportees as it is the peak season in Saudi. – GMANews.TV
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