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Stricter rule for foreigners seeking work permit in PH – DOLE

Discussion in 'Europe Wide Visa Discussions' started by Bootsonground, Sep 14, 2015.

  1. Bootsonground
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    MANILA, Philippines – Applications for alien employment permits (AEPs) before the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) will now undergo a stricter labor market test to determine if no locals are able and willing to do the job allotted to the foreigner-applicant.

    "A more stringent procedure for the issuance of AEP has been put in place under DO (Department Order) 146-15 to ensure that Filipino workers are given the priority in filling up positions that are well-within their skills and competence," said Secretary Rosalinda Baldoz in a statement released in Filipino Monday, September 14.

    Based on DO 146-15, all applications for AEP will be published in a newspaper of general circulation to let the public know about the position being given to a foreigner.

    The foreigner-applicant's name, position, employer and address, a brief description of the functions to be performed by him or her, the job qualifications, monthly salary range, and other benefits will be included in the publication.

    All AEP applications will also be posted online for 30 days.

    The notice both online and in print will contain a statement indicating that any Filipino national who is "competent, able and willing" to perform the job can object to the granting of the permit to the foreigner.

    Objections must be filed before a DOLE regional office 30 days after the publication of the notice of permit application.

    Following an objection, the DOLE regional office will look into whether or not there are Filipino workers for the job of the foreigner-applicant.

    The office will determine this using the DOLE Skills Registry System, the Professional Regulation Commission registry of professionals, as well as the Technical Education adn Skills Development Authority registry of certified workers.

    All foreign nationals who are not exempted from the AEP application but are working in the Philippines without the permit will be fined P10,000 a year. A separate P10,000 fine will be imposed on the employer.

    While it is a necessary prerequisite for a work visa, an AEP is not the sole requirement for a foreigner to be able to legally work in the Philippines.

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  2. KeithAngel
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    KeithAngel 2063 Lifetime Member

    Wow 10,000 huh
  3. oss
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    oss Somewhere Staff Member

    It is still a 270 quid tax (split between you and your employer) and it would appear to make it impossible to get a job there unless all and sundry know enough about you to subject you to identity theft!

    Quite depressing really :(
  4. Aromulus
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    Aromulus The Don Staff Member

    Is gordon Brown their secret adviser on new taxes creation and invention...??
  5. oss
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    oss Somewhere Staff Member

    It's also another way of reminding those foreign guests that they have absolutely no rights whatsoever in the Philippines, no privacy and not really welcome unless they are spending their foreign currency in the country.
  6. Bootsonground
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    Bootsonground Guest

    What are the requirements in the UK or Europe for a qualified Filipino worker to be employed there?? Is it easy?
    The R.P Gov. seem to be protecting the rights of their people and giving them priority in their own country.. I cant see a problem really.
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  7. Timmers
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    Timmers Well-Known Member Trusted Member

    I thought when I initially read the post that it sounds almost like the UK skilled workers program where Foreign Nationals can apply for certain positions that are difficult to fill.

    The new law however could be easily interpreted as oss has described, I certainly wouldn't like to be a foreign job seeker in the Philippines that's for sure, I've worked there a few times and there are lots of Filipinos that could do my job if they could stay awake long enough :)
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    oss Somewhere Staff Member

    I'm just moaning Boots as I would like the opportunity to work there and this will make it nearly impossible, yes I am being a snobby westerner and yeah you're right :)

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