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Update for OFWs traveling to Philippines

The Philippine Overseas Labor Office Muscat on Wednesday, April 21, 2021 have released an advisory # 06 series of 2021 regarding the Update for OFWs traveling to the Philippines.

The advisory reads as follows:

POLO ADVISORY No.06
Series of 2021

UPDATE FOR OFWs TRAVELLING TO THE PHILIPPINES

Please be informed that all Overseas Filipino Workers travelling to the Philippines need to register online in the herein links:

  1. For verification and facilitation of government support services like swab test, hotel accommodation and transfer:
    OFW ASSISTANCE INFORMATION SYSTEM (OASIS) https://oasis.owwa.gov.ph/
  2. For the registration for COVID-19 test and releasing of swab test result. Please secure your QR code thru: ONE-STOP SHOP (OSS) www.balikpinas.ph
  3. Download the TRAZE App for contact tracing: https://www.traze.ph/download.php

For information and guidance.

 

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