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Philippines tightens rule on entry of foreign workers

The Philippine Government is considering additional requirement on foreigners intending to work in the country, according to the country’s Department of Labour and Employment (DOLE).
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Hanoi (VNA) – The Philippine Government isconsidering additional requirement on foreigners intending to work in thecountry, according to the country’s Department of Labour and Employment (DOLE).

Dominique Tutay, director of the department’s localemployment bureau, said a foreigner who wants to work in the country is nowrequired to secure a certificate of no objection (CNO) from the DOLE.

She said President Rodrigo Duterte ordered theinclusion of the new requirement as part of efforts to address terror threats.Duterte earlier said the Philippines is constantly at risk of being infiltratedby individuals with hostile intentions.

Tutay noted except for the Department of Justice,all government agencies issuing work-related permits and visas should require aCNO issued by the DOLE. However, the issuance of a CNO to a foreign worker doesnot mean automatic approval of applications for work-related permits.

Recently, Philippine government agencies,including the National Intelligence Coordinating Agency, signed a memorandumcircular mandating the creation of a technical working group which will developa database of all foreign nationals employed in the country.-VNA
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