FALSE: OFWs 'receive' money upon leaving, returning to the Philippines


Overseas Filipino workers do not receive cash at the airport upon their departure and arrival
Published 10:08 AM, July 03, 2019
Updated 10:08 AM, July 03, 2019
Claim: On Monday, June 17, Facebook page Usapang OFW quoted one Ellen Barcena Ruflo as saying that President Rodrigo Duterte approved the distribution of monetary aid to departing and reintegrating overseas Filipino workers (OFWs). She said that this was done through the Manila International Airport Authority (MIAA) and Overseas Workers Welfare Association (OWWA), respectively.
The post had an attached photo of a passenger holding a plane ticket and passport, together with P550.
Ruflo claimed that departing OFWs will receive P550 upon entering an airplane, while terminated or distressed OFWs returning to the country will receive P20,000 as livelihood aid from the OWWA. She said that the money can be claimed upon the presentation of a passport and completion of a form.
She added that people with a house and lot or who own land will be able to avail of a loan worth millions of pesos.
In the comments, Usapang OFW linked to articles about a terminal fee refund for OFWs and an OWWA program that provides P20,000 livelihood aid to terminated OFWs.
The post had 8,184 reactions, 14,552 shares, and 6,031 comments as of writing. This post was spotted through Facebook Claim Check, a tool that detects potential hoaxes on the social media platform.

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