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Many Filipinos make the tough decision to work overseas despite the challenges of leaving family and familiar surroundings.
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Working abroad: A choice, not a necessity
Promises that working abroad would become an option and not a necessity for Filipinos have long been a fixture in Philippine election rhetoric. In campaign sorties, politicians assure citizens that ...
Rules that had prevented some military spouses from holding jobs while stationed overseas have been relaxed, a parting gift ...
Women say that embassy officials added a new level of indignity to the abuse they suffered while working abroad.
For workers based abroad, the default work location is set to wherever these workers have been assigned, but telework is allowed if approved by an agency mission chief. “Mission Directors will decide ...
While the regular tax filing deadline is April 15, those living and working outside the U.S. receive a two-month extension and can file by June 16.
The government on Monday reminded Filipinos seeking overseas employment to go through only the legal and proper channels to ...
Anxiety, loneliness, lack of societal acceptance and limited job opportunities are some challenges faced by returning migrant ...
The Youth Employment Agency (YEA), working with the Ministry of Labour, Employment and Job Creation, has inaugurated ...
Fear and anxiety over a loved one missing overseas can be compounded by a lack of access to local officials and basic ...
Indians working abroad sent home a record $129.4 billion in 2024 with the highest-ever inflows of $36 billion in the ...
North Korea is not only sending troops to fight alongside Russia in Ukraine, it is also exporting its workforce there. In ...