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(NAR) VOL. 23 NO. 1 / JANUARY - MARCH 2012

[ POEA Memorandum Circular No. 14, s. 2011, December 22, 2011 ]

PARTIAL LIFTING OF WORKER DEPLOYMENT BAN ON LIBYA



Adopted: 22 December 2011
Date Filed: 03 January 2012


Pursuant to POEA Governing Board Resolution No. 10, Series of 2011 which lowered the alert level on Libya from alert Level 4 to alert Level 2, effectively allowing the gradual re-deployment of returning workers to the said country, the following guidelines governing the documentation of returning OFWs based in Libya are hereby issued;

A. Coverage

These guidelines shall apply only to the following returning workers:

  1. Those working in the medical and oil sectors who have been repatriated due to the  armed conflict in Libya and who are returning to work with the same employer; and
  2. Those who come home for vacation and are returning to an existing employment in the medical and oil sectors under a valid contract of employment.


B. Restrictions

The following are not covered under the partial lifting of the worker deployment ban:

  1. New hires.
  2. Those returning to work in sectors other than medical and oil sectors.
  3. Those returning to work in medical and oil sectors but not under the same employment contract or the same employer.


C. Requirements for Processing of travel exit clearance

  1. Passport valid at least 6 months from date of return to jobsite;
  2. Valid employment visa or equivalent document;
  3. Recall order from employer;
  4. Proof of previous employment with the same employer (such as employment contract, pay slip, or equivalent document);
  5. Valid employment contract; and
  6. Proof of the mandatory/compulsory insurance coverage (for agency hires earlier deployed without insurance coverage.


These guidelines shall take effect immediately.

(SGD.) CARLOS S. CAO, JR.
Administrator
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