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Grace Bautista asked "anu po dapat naming gawin sa sitwasyon ng husband ko na pinagbabayad pa para makauwe lng ng pinas?":

Grace Bautista answered question "End of contract":

Grace Bautista answered question "End of contract":

Grace Bautista answered question "anu po dapat naming gawin sa sitwasyon ng husband ko na pinagbabayad pa para makauwe lng ng pinas?":

OFWwatch wrote a new post, OFWs in Saudi Arabia: How to Compute End of Service Benefits , on the site Tips

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ThumbnailEmployees in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia are entitled to receive an end of service benefit. This is when a set of benefits is given to an employee by the time he/she leaves the custody of his/her […]

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OFWs in Saudi Arabia: How to Compute End of Service Benefits

Employees in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia are entitled to receive an end of service benefit. This is when a set of benefits is given to an employee by the time he/she leaves the custody of his/her employer/company.
For domestic workers, the contract is two years, equivalent to 24 months, so the computation is as follows:
a. End of Service Benefits: One month salary divided by thirty days multiply by 1.25 multiply by 24 months (SR0000/30 X 1.25 X 24 = SR 0000.00) NOTE: 1.25 is a result of 30 days divided by 24 months (30 days/24 months = 1.25)
b. Vacation pay: One month salary divided by thirty days multiply by 1.75 multiply by 24 months. (SR0000/30 X 1.75 X 24 = SR 0000.00) NOTE: 1.75 is a result of 21 days divided by 12 months (21 days / 12 months = 1.75) 
FOR OTHER EMPLOYEES: 
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Grace Bautista wrote a new post, House Bill 4985: Overseas Workers Credit Assistance Act, on the site Tips

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The House of Representatives has approved on third and final reading a measure establishing a credit assistance program for overseas Filipino workers (OFWs).

Rep. Walden F. Bello (Party List, Akbayan), Chairman […]

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Grace Bautista wrote a new post, List of diseases that make OFWs unfit to work in Mideast countries, on the site Tips

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The Gulf Cooperation Council-(GCC) Accredited Medical Clinics Association (Gamca) released the list of diseases that would render overseas Filipino workers (OFW) unfit to work in GCC countries.

These […]

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List of diseases that make OFWs unfit to work in Mideast countries

The Gulf Cooperation Council-(GCC) Accredited Medical Clinics Association (Gamca) released the list of diseases that would render overseas Filipino workers (OFW) unfit to work in GCC countries.

These include:

Infectious category
• HIV/AIDS reactive
• Hepatitis B surface antifgen, HCV reactive
• Microfilaria positive and malaria blood film positive, known leprosy patients
• Tuberculosis – any type, X-ray showing active PTB, past evidence of PTB or healed • Pulmonary scar, including minimum fibrosis, calcification (granuloma) pleural thickening, pleural effusion, tuberculosis lymphadenitis
• VDRL/TPHA reactive

Non-infectious category
• Chronic renal failure
• Chronic hepatitis failure
• Congestive heart failure
• Hypertension
• Diabetes mellitus
• Known case of cancer
• Psychiatric disease and neurological disorders
• Physical disabilities, i.e. color blindness, deafness

Under the hiring policies of GCC states – Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, foreign workers from the Philippines and other Asian countries are required to pass the medical tests conducted only by Gamca clinics.

Source: Gamca clinics release list of diseases that make OFWs unfit to work in Mideast countries

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List of diseases that make OFWs unfit to work in Mideast countries

The Gulf Cooperation Council-(GCC) Accredited Medical Clinics Association (Gamca) released the list of diseases that would render overseas Filipino workers (OFW) unfit to work in GCC countries.

These include:

Infectious category
• HIV/AIDS reactive
• Hepatitis B surface antifgen, HCV reactive
• Microfilaria positive and malaria blood film positive, known leprosy patients
• Tuberculosis – any type, X-ray showing active PTB, past evidence of PTB or healed • Pulmonary scar, including minimum fibrosis, calcification (granuloma) pleural thickening, pleural effusion, tuberculosis lymphadenitis
• VDRL/TPHA reactive

Non-infectious category
• Chronic renal failure
• Chronic hepatitis failure
• Congestive heart failure
• Hypertension
• Diabetes mellitus
• Known case of cancer
• Psychiatric disease and neurological disorders
• Physical disabilities, i.e. color blindness, deafness

Under the hiring policies of GCC states – Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, foreign workers from the Philippines and other Asian countries are required to pass the medical tests conducted only by Gamca clinics.

Source: Gamca clinics release list of diseases that make OFWs unfit to work in Mideast countries

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List of diseases that make OFWs unfit to work in Mideast countries

The Gulf Cooperation Council-(GCC) Accredited Medical Clinics Association (Gamca) released the list of diseases that would render overseas Filipino workers (OFW) unfit to work in GCC countries.

These include:

Infectious category
• HIV/AIDS reactive
• Hepatitis B surface antifgen, HCV reactive
• Microfilaria positive and malaria blood film positive, known leprosy patients
• Tuberculosis – any type, X-ray showing active PTB, past evidence of PTB or healed • Pulmonary scar, including minimum fibrosis, calcification (granuloma) pleural thickening, pleural effusion, tuberculosis lymphadenitis
• VDRL/TPHA reactive

Non-infectious category
• Chronic renal failure
• Chronic hepatitis failure
• Congestive heart failure
• Hypertension
• Diabetes mellitus
• Known case of cancer
• Psychiatric disease and neurological disorders
• Physical disabilities, i.e. color blindness, deafness

Under the hiring policies of GCC states – Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, foreign workers from the Philippines and other Asian countries are required to pass the medical tests conducted only by Gamca clinics.

Source: Gamca clinics release list of diseases that make OFWs unfit to work in Mideast countries

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Grace Bautista Qatar: List of diseases that make OFWs unfit to […]

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List of diseases that make OFWs unfit to work in Mideast countries

The Gulf Cooperation Council-(GCC) Accredited Medical Clinics Association (Gamca) released the list of diseases that would render overseas Filipino workers (OFW) unfit to work in GCC countries.

These include:

Infectious category
• HIV/AIDS reactive
• Hepatitis B surface antifgen, HCV reactive
• Microfilaria positive and malaria blood film positive, known leprosy patients
• Tuberculosis – any type, X-ray showing active PTB, past evidence of PTB or healed • Pulmonary scar, including minimum fibrosis, calcification (granuloma) pleural thickening, pleural effusion, tuberculosis lymphadenitis
• VDRL/TPHA reactive

Non-infectious category
• Chronic renal failure
• Chronic hepatitis failure
• Congestive heart failure
• Hypertension
• Diabetes mellitus
• Known case of cancer
• Psychiatric disease and neurological disorders
• Physical disabilities, i.e. color blindness, deafness

Under the hiring policies of GCC states – Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, foreign workers from the Philippines and other Asian countries are required to pass the medical tests conducted only by Gamca clinics.

Source: Gamca clinics release list of diseases that make OFWs unfit to work in Mideast countries

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Grace Bautista Saudi Arabia: List of diseases that make OFWs unfit to […]

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List of diseases that make OFWs unfit to work in Mideast countries

The Gulf Cooperation Council-(GCC) Accredited Medical Clinics Association (Gamca) released the list of diseases that would render overseas Filipino workers (OFW) unfit to work in GCC countries.

These include:

Infectious category
• HIV/AIDS reactive
• Hepatitis B surface antifgen, HCV reactive
• Microfilaria positive and malaria blood film positive, known leprosy patients
• Tuberculosis – any type, X-ray showing active PTB, past evidence of PTB or healed • Pulmonary scar, including minimum fibrosis, calcification (granuloma) pleural thickening, pleural effusion, tuberculosis lymphadenitis
• VDRL/TPHA reactive

Non-infectious category
• Chronic renal failure
• Chronic hepatitis failure
• Congestive heart failure
• Hypertension
• Diabetes mellitus
• Known case of cancer
• Psychiatric disease and neurological disorders
• Physical disabilities, i.e. color blindness, deafness

Under the hiring policies of GCC states – Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, foreign workers from the Philippines and other Asian countries are required to pass the medical tests conducted only by Gamca clinics.

Source: Gamca clinics release list of diseases that make OFWs unfit to work in Mideast countries

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Admin wrote a new post, DFA: Authentication of Documents (Red Ribbon), on the site Tips

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Applicant must file/claim their documents personally. Should they be unable to do so, they will send authorized representatives and must submit the […]

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Admin wrote a new post, NBI Clearance, on the site Tips

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Looking to clear your name? The National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) has made available an online form which you can fill out, print, and bring to any NBI clearance center.
Fill out the online form
PROCESS:
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