Government Agencies Involved in Migration
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Government Agencies Involved in Migration
Government Agencies Involved in Migration 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Philippine Overseas Employment Agency (POEA) Overseas Workers Welfare Administration (OWWA) Home Development Fund (PAGIBIG) PhilHealth Social Security System (SSS) * Verifies the veracity of the overseas contract to secure the employment of OFWs. * Regulates and certifies overseas manning and recruitement agencies. Here, you can verify if a certain agency is licensed or not. * Provides list of licensed Philippine Recruitment Agencies * OWWA promotes and protects the welfare of OFWs and their dependents * Provides Social and Educational Benefits, Workers Assistance, Repatriation and Reintegration. * OWWA Membership Fee is paid upon the processing of your contract in POEA; it can also be renewed every after contract ends or upon the expiration of the 2-year maximum period. Overseas Workers Welfare Administration (OWWA) * Pag-ibig was established as a national savings program to afford reasonable housing financing for the Filipino Worker. * It has housing loans, multi-purpose loans, calamity loan and Provident Savings Claim. * Pag-ibig fees are also collected whenever a contract is finalized in POEA and every time the OEC is processed. Home Development Mutual Fund (PAG-IBIG) * Is a Government Owned and Controlled Corporation. Mandated to provide social health insurance to all Filipinos. * Contribution is also paid upon the processing of the contract. Philippine Health Insurance Corporation (Philhealth) * SSS aims to develop and promote a viable, universal and equitable social security through world-class service. * Membership contributions, like OWWA, PAGIBIG and PhilHealth are simultaneously paid upon the finalization of their overseas contract. Social Security System (SSS) * committed to protect the interest and welfare of the insuring public and to develop and strengthen the insurance industry. * ensure that adequate insurance protection is available to the public at a fair and reasonable cost and to assure the financial stability of the insurance industry so that all legitimate claims of the insuring public are met promptly and equitably. Insurance Commission * Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) * Philippine Overseas Labor Office (POLO) * Mainly caters to Consular Affairs. These include: * * Passport Renewal and Diplomatic Affairs (incarceration, commitment of a crime, etc.) The Philippine Embassy through the Assistance to Nationals (ATN) handles cases of Filipinos abroad concrning police/criminal cases, repatriation of human remains and undocumented workers. * Welfare and Employment cases are being handled by the POLO. * Complaints about your contract (contract substitution, contract violation, etc.) are addressed by our Labor Attaches. * Welfare cases like maltreatment, sexual abuse and the likes, are handled by the Welfare Officers. * OWWA also assists members who have claims against their employers, this time through their agencies whether money claims or cases of abuse. * They have the option to file with POEA or through the Legal Division of OWWA. * In cases of OFW money claims: * The National Labor Relations Commission is a quasijudicial body tasked to promote and maintain industrial peace by resolving labor and management disputes involving both local and overseas workers through compulsory arbitration and alternative modes of dispute resolution. In cases of OFW complains, POEA hears and arbitrates complaints and cases filed against recruitment and manning agencies, foreign principals and employers, and overseas workers for reported violation of POEA rules and regulations, except for money claims * Delivers responsive, productive and sustainable reintegration services to OFW returnees that will enable them to maximize the gains of overseas employment, mitigate the social costs of migration and cushion the impact of forced repatriation due to unexpected events. * Government Agency Address E-mail/Website Tel Nos. Philippine Overseas Employment Administration (POEA) EDSA corner Ortigas Avenue, Mandaluyong City info@poea.gov.ph / poea.gov.ph (632) 722 -1144 / 722 1155 Overseas Workers Welfare Administration (OWWA) Main Office: 7th corner F.B. Harrison Sts., Pasay City owwa_opcenter24 7@yahoo.com / owwa.gov.ph 551-6641/551-156 0 Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) 2330 Roxas Boulevard, Pasay City dfa.gov.ph (+63)917-8986992 (632) 834-4000 * Government Agency Address E-mail/Web address Tel Nos. National Labor Relations Commission (NLRC) PPSTA Bldg., No. 5, Banawe cor. P. Florentino Sts., Quezon City nlrc.dole.gov.ph 781-7859/781-786 3 National Reintegration Center for OFWs (NRCO) Ground Flr. Blas F. Ople Development Center, cor Solana and Victoria Sts., Intramuros, Manila nrco.dole.gov.ph (632) 526-23-92 / 526-2633 / 527-61-84 Home Development Mutual Fund (PAGIBIG) Main Office: Makati Avenue, Makati publicaffairs@pag ibigfund.gov.ph / pagibigfund.gov.p h (632) 724-4244 * Government Agency Address E-mail/Web address Tel Nos. Social Security System (SSS) SSS Building East Avenue, Diliman Quezon City member_relations @sss.gov.ph / sss.gov.ph (632) 920-6401 / 920-6446 to 55 Philippine Health Insurance Corporation (PhilHealth) Citystate Centre, 709 Shaw Boulevard 1603 Pasig City actioncenter@phil health.gov.ph / philhealth.gov.ph (+632) 441-7442 1071 United Nations Ave., Ermita Manila, Philippines pubassist@insuran ce.gov.ph / www.insurance. gov.ph (+632) 5238461-70 Insurance Commission