Jan 272014
 

Immigration Commissioner Siegfred Mison: A reminder. facebook photo

MANILA, Philippines—Foreigners living in the country who are over 14 but under 65 years old are required to make a personal appearance and fill out new forms for their annual report before the March 1 deadline or face administrative fines, Immigration Commissioner Siegfred Mison said on Monday.

Mison said it would only take 10 minutes to register provided the annual report form is completely filled out and all requirements are complete.

Mison said the annual report form may be downloaded from the website immigration.gov.ph. but an application fee of P310 must be paid directly to the immigration bureau’s cashier.

The new procedure strictly enforces immigration rules prescribed by the Alien Registration Act, Mison said, adding that at least 209,000 registered foreigners must report in person to Bureau of Immigration (BI) offices in the country.

He also advised foreigners who register and pay their application fee to ask for an official receipt from the BI cashier to avoid being victimized by fixers and extortionists preying on them.—Niña P. Calleja

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Jan 262014
 
Aliens must apply for 2 work permits

Philippine Daily Inquirer 5:03 am | Monday, January 27th, 2014 Bureau of Immigration building. Photo from Bureau of Immmigration website MANILA, Philippines—Foreigners with pending employment visa applications are still required to secure a provisional working permit (PWP) from the Bureau of Immigration. This was announced by Labor Secretary Rosalinda Baldoz who instructed all Department of Labor and Employment regional offices to remind foreign nationals in their areas who had started working for local entities to secure PWPs even while their applications for an Alien Employment Permit or employment visa were still being processed. Earlier, Immigration Commissioner Siegfred Mison issued Operation Order 2013-019, the Rules on Provisional Working Permit, emphasizing the need for foreign workers to secure PWPs. The PWP shall be valid for three months or until a working (commercial) visa has been issued in favor of the applicant, whichever comes first.—Tina G. Santos Follow Us Recent Stories: Complete stories on our Digital Edition newsstand for tablets, netbooks and mobile phones; 14-issue free trial. About to step out? Get breaking alerts on your mobile.phone. Text ON INQ BREAKING to 4467, for Globe, Smart and Sun subscribers in the Philippines. Tags: aliens , Bureau of Immigration , employment visa , Immigration , Philippines , provisional permits , work permits Factual errors? Contact the Philippine Daily Inquirer’s day desk. Believe this article violates journalistic ethics? Contact the Inquirer’s Reader’s Advocate. Or write The Readers’ Advocate: c/o Philippine Daily Inquirer Chino Roces Avenue corner Yague and Mascardo Streets, Makati City, Metro Manila, Philippines Read More …