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As a result of Presidential Instruction No. 6/2006, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a Regulation No. 4/2008, which establishes the concept of a ‘citizen service’ by intensifying office and interoffice performance within the ministry.
The Republic Act No. 8042 is an act to institute the policies of overseas employment and establish a higher standard of protection and promotion of the welfare of migrant workers, their families and overseas Filipinos in distress, and for other purposes, is known and cited as the “Migrant...
In Indonesia, the Migrant Worker Placement and Protection Law of 2004 states that all migrant workers must complete the Final Pre-Departure Briefing, or Pembekalan Akhir Pemberangkatan (PAP).
With the objective of reducing hardship faced by migrants during the first week in the new country, the Sri Lankan Ministry of Foreign Employment and Welfare has partnered with Sri Lanka’s leading Mobile solutions provider “Dialog Axiata” to provide an exclusive connectivity solution for...
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) makes available certain U.S. immigration benefits or relief to individuals affected by unforeseen circumstances, such as disasters.
In the course of the Libyan conflict, the transport and return of hundreds and thousands of migrants to their homes was a huge logistical challenge, and one that all parties – international organizations, governments and civil society – worked constructively together to address.
As a result of the Alberta wildfires, Canadian passports and travel documents may have been lost, damaged or destroyed.
The P2-Billion Reintegration Program is a special loan program of the Overseas Workers Welfare Association (OWWA) in partnership with the Development Bank of the Philippines (DBP), and the Landbank of the Philippines (LBP) intended to support enterprise development among Overseas Filipino...
The Mobility Centres have been set up to support migrants who have returned to Georgia in their reintegration process and sustain their return as much as possible. Georgian speaking counsellors are available to respond to reintegration needs.
The Oversea Workers Welfare Administration (OWWA)’s Reintegration program covers two major components – economic and psycho-social.