Children of overstaying Pinoys in Israel can stay until classes end
Children of overstaying Filipino workers in Israel will be allowed to complete their school year, which will be completed by the end of the month, the Isreali government said Sunday.
"Driven by humanitarian consideration, Population Immigration and Border Authority (PIBA) allows the children of the overstaying workers who are enrolled in schools to stay in the country until the end of the school year in Israel at the end of June," the Embassy of the State of Israel said in an emailed statement.
The statement comes after Israeli newspaper Haaretz reported that around 100 Filipina workers and their children will be deported for lack of legal documents.
The Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) on Friday appealed to the Israeli government to treat overstaying Filipinos in a "humane and sensitive manner," as children may be involved.
"The State of Israel recognizes and appreciates the contribution of the Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) who have been working in Israel for so many years," it said in response on Sunday.
"The government of Israel attaches a great significance to the working conditions of the Filipino workers and it was demonstrated by the signing the historical bilateral labor agreement between the two countries which intends to improve the rights of the OFWs and dramatically reduce the placement fees," it added.
Under Israeli laws, a foreign worker is allowed to live and work in Israel for up to five years.
"It is expected from every foreign worker to abide the law and to leave the country upon the expiration of his working permit," it said. —Jon Viktor Cabuenas/LBG, GMA News
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