Household members of RP diplomats in Belgium allowed to work
Household members of Filipino diplomatic and consular personnel in Belgium will now be allowed to work in their host country, after a pact between the Philippines and Belgium was signed.
The pact, signed last December 23, also allows household members of Belgian diplomatic and consular personnel to find work in the Philippines.
The agreement allows spouses, unmarried dependent children up to 18 years old, and other household members of the diplomatic and consular personnel posted in the Philippines and Belgium, to be employed in their host countries on a reciprocal basis.
They can also work in an international organization with a seat in the receiving State.
"I am very happy to be able to conclude this agreement," Philippine Ambassador to Belgium Cristina Ortega said in an article on the Department of Foreign Affairs website. “This is good news to our colleagues in the Foreign Service, who are posted in Belgium. Subject to the provisions of this Agreement, their spouses, dependent children and household members can now work here."
Ortega signed the agreement on behalf of the Philippine Government while Belgian Foreign Affairs Secretary General Dirk Achten signed for
Belgium.
The signing ceremony served as a culmination to her term as an Ambassador in Brussels, she said.
"I am very grateful to all the officials of the Belgian Ministry of Foreign Affairs for the cordial relations and all the support that they have extended to me," she said. - RJAB Jr./ GMANews.TV
The pact, signed last December 23, also allows household members of Belgian diplomatic and consular personnel to find work in the Philippines.
The agreement allows spouses, unmarried dependent children up to 18 years old, and other household members of the diplomatic and consular personnel posted in the Philippines and Belgium, to be employed in their host countries on a reciprocal basis.
They can also work in an international organization with a seat in the receiving State.
"I am very happy to be able to conclude this agreement," Philippine Ambassador to Belgium Cristina Ortega said in an article on the Department of Foreign Affairs website. “This is good news to our colleagues in the Foreign Service, who are posted in Belgium. Subject to the provisions of this Agreement, their spouses, dependent children and household members can now work here."
Ortega signed the agreement on behalf of the Philippine Government while Belgian Foreign Affairs Secretary General Dirk Achten signed for
Belgium.
The signing ceremony served as a culmination to her term as an Ambassador in Brussels, she said.
"I am very grateful to all the officials of the Belgian Ministry of Foreign Affairs for the cordial relations and all the support that they have extended to me," she said. - RJAB Jr./ GMANews.TV
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