DFA: Pinoys still getting in trouble in UAE, Gulf nations over fake documents

Noting an increase in the number of Filipinos detained in the United Arab Emirates and other Gulf Cooperation Council-member countries, the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) on Thursday reiterated its appeal to Filipinos to refrain from submitting fake documents to gain employment.

In an advisory, the DFA also asked Filipinos to have their documents verified by the nearest Philippine embassy or Consulate General, as most Filipinos charged with falsification were unaware that they received fake documents from their relatives in the Philippines.

The DFA did not mention how many Filipinos were recently jailed in the UAE and GCC because of fake documents.

It, however, said diplomas, transcripts of records, certificates of completion of TESDA courses, and certificates of marriage were among the most common fake documents cited in cases handled by embassies in GCC-member countries.

Fraudulent documents are identified through close inspection of the stamp and seal of the DFA and the UAE Embassy in the Philippines.

Once identified as false, the UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs will confiscate the records for attestation and send the holder to police stations for investigations.

The holder may face a jail term of up to 10 years and deportation if convicted.

Filipinos looking for work abroad were advised to consult with licensed recruitment agencies and have their documents processed at the Philippine Overseas Employment Administration. Rie Takumi/KBK, GMA News

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