Pinoys who still refuse to leave war-torn Yemen asked to text waiver
Filipinos who still refuse to leave strife-torn Yemen despite repeated warnings from the Philippine government have been asked to send the Philippine Embassy a waiver through a text message.
The Philippine Embassy in Riyadh – which has consular jurisdiction over Yemen – asked Filipinos who want to stay there to do so by supplying the needed personal information as indicated in the waiver template.
"Sa mga Pilipinong desididong hindi umuwi, paki-text ang sumusunod: Ako si (Full Name), at desidido akong HUWAG UMALIS ng Yemen sa kabila ng abiso ng DFA," it said.
Also, it said Filipinos in Yemen can send the message to 730187540, 737426292, 733844958 or 730194165.
The same numbers can be reached to register with the embassy. The embassy can also be reached via email at cmt-sanaa@riyadhpe.com.
In the meantime, the embassy said it continues to contact Filipinos in Yemen and urge them to avail of repatriation service.
Philippine officials had placed Yemen under Alert Level 4, meaning mandatory repatriation for Filipinos there. Alert Level 4 had been raised there since February. — Joel Locsin/LBG, GMA News
The Philippine Embassy in Riyadh – which has consular jurisdiction over Yemen – asked Filipinos who want to stay there to do so by supplying the needed personal information as indicated in the waiver template.
"Sa mga Pilipinong desididong hindi umuwi, paki-text ang sumusunod: Ako si (Full Name), at desidido akong HUWAG UMALIS ng Yemen sa kabila ng abiso ng DFA," it said.
Also, it said Filipinos in Yemen can send the message to 730187540, 737426292, 733844958 or 730194165.
The same numbers can be reached to register with the embassy. The embassy can also be reached via email at cmt-sanaa@riyadhpe.com.
In the meantime, the embassy said it continues to contact Filipinos in Yemen and urge them to avail of repatriation service.
Philippine officials had placed Yemen under Alert Level 4, meaning mandatory repatriation for Filipinos there. Alert Level 4 had been raised there since February. — Joel Locsin/LBG, GMA News
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