POEA eases OFW exit procedure at airports

The Philippine Overseas Employment Administration is dropping
the validation of documents of OFWs leaving through its labor
assistance counters (LAC) at international airports in compliance
with the directive of President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo to
further streamline processes in the deployment of overseas
Filipino workers (OFWs).

Administrator Rosalinda Dimaplis-Baldoz said starting
March 24, 2008, departing OFWs shall present the exit clearance
or overseas employment certificate issued by the POEA directly
to the airline counters, terminal fee counters, and the Bureau of
Immigration counters.

The POEA labor assistance counter shall remain open 24/7,
but its services shall be limited to assisting OFWs with
documentation problems, issuing overseas employment
certificates (OEC) to OFWs leaving the country within 24 hours,
and dissemination of information and education materials to
OFWs and families.

The implementation of the new procedure coincides with
the start of the peak season when thousands of OFWs are
expected to return to their job sites after attending the
graduation of their family members, and observing Holy Week in
the country.

The POEA has labor assistance counters at NAIA 1, NAIA 2,
Mactan International Airport, Davao International Airport, and
Diosdado Macapagal International Airport.

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