OFW ADVISORY

UAE adds Hepatitis C to list of deportable diseases

Effective July 1, 2008, the United Arab emirates will consider hepatitis C a deportable disease in addition to the present list that includes HIV, tuberculosis and hepatitis B. The new test applies to all expatriates applying for residency and labor visas, including renewal. Anyone who tests positive for hepatitis C virus (HCV) will be deported.

Filipino tourists cannot work in Romania

Beware of recruiters who encourage applicants for overseas jobs to enter Romania as tourists with the premise that a work permit will be issued when the worker arrive in the country. Working in Romania using tourist visa (short stay visa) is not possible because it is issued only through invitation and cannot be used for a longer stay. Filipino workers who wish to legally stay and work in Romania should acquire the appropriate visa.
The employer needs to file with the Romanian Immigration Office a labor permit for permanent workers (long stay visa for labor purposes) on behalf of the foreign worker justifying the necessity of hiring the selected worker.(POEA Advisory)

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