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Victory Liner Daily Trip Schedules in Clark City

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Catch Victory Liner's Daily Scheduled Trip in Clark City, Pmpanga.

Masaya po kaming ipabalita sa inyo na ang Victory Liner Bus ay umiikot na sa loob ng Clark upang mapag-serbisyohan kayo araw-araw.

Narito ang mga listahan ng rutang iikutan at oras ng BUS STOPS:
TIME: 10:00am at 4:00pm
ROUTE BUS NO.2
1. SM Clark
2. Mercedes Benz
3. Friendship Gate
4. Phil Excel
5. Berthaphil 3
6. CDC Corporate Offices
7. One Stop Action Center (OSAC)
8. ASEAN Villas/Global Zoo
9. Fontana
10. Midori Hotel
11. Hann Resort and Casino
12. Xenia Hotel/UP Clark/PISAY
13. TI Phils.
14. Picnic Grounds
15. Clark Airport New Terminal 2
TIME: 01:00pm at 07:00pm


Victory Liner Daily Trip Schedules in Clark City

ROUTE BUS NO.3
1. SM Clark
2. Mercedes Benz
3. Friendship Gate
4. TI Phils.
5. Picnic Grounds
6. Clark Airport New Terminal 2
Sakay na, at ihahatid po namin kayo.

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How to Extend Authorized Stay in the Philippines

How to Extend Authorized Stay in the Philippines

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 How you can get EXTENSION OF AUTHORIZED STAY BEYOND 59 DAYS in the Philippines?

A foreign national whose stay will exceed fifty-nine (59) days should secure extensions of stay with the Bureau of Immigration.

You can get it at the BI Main Office. Other Immigration Offices (Click here to see the list of offices authorized to process this transaction).

What do you need?
1. Checklist TVS-C-VE-2016 with complete documentary requirements

2. Application Form TVS-CGAF-VE-2016

3. Additional Information on Applicant's children (if needed)

How to Apply?
  1. Secure the CGAF from either at the Public Information and Assistance Unit (PIAU) at BI G/F Main Office or from the official BI Website.
  2. Submit the completely filled-out application form and attachments together with the passport to the frontline officer.
  3. If the applicant has no derogatory records, a BI Clearance Certificate shall be issued. Otherwise, the applicant must proceed to the Verification and Certification Unit for Clearance.
  4. Get the Order of Payment Slip and proceed to Cashier for payment.
  5. Pay the fees and get the Official Receipt.
  6. Submit the Official Receipt with the application form, attachments and passport to the receiving/assessment Officer.
  7. Claim the passport stamped with the requested extension of stay.
For more information on the amount of fee for processing, kindly visit the official Bureau of Immigration Website, HERE!

DMW Warns Public for Fake Job Offer from Maritime Firm

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 Officer in Charge Hans Leo Cacdac lead the DMW team in shutting down fake maritime consultancy that offers fake jobs. The advisory was released by the Department of Migrant Workers on 07 September 2023.

An applicant named, Ernesto stated that he was promised by RTM a job as Chief Cook onboard a container vessel in Dubai with a monthly salary of US$900, or the equivalent of P51,300. In exchange, Ernesto was asked to pay a total of P105,000 at RTM’s office representing alleged “consultancy” fees for finding him the overseas job.

Dino, meanwhile, applied for the position of Engine Cadet with a promised salary of US$350, or approximately P20,000, per month. He was asked by RTM to cough up P140,000 as consultation fee for the job placement.

𝐃𝐌𝐖 𝐬𝐡𝐮𝐭𝐬 𝐝𝐨𝐰𝐧 𝐦𝐚𝐫𝐢𝐭𝐢𝐦𝐞 𝐜𝐨𝐧𝐬𝐮𝐥𝐭𝐚𝐧𝐜𝐲 𝐟𝐢𝐫𝐦 𝐟𝐨𝐫 𝐟𝐚𝐤𝐞 𝐣𝐨𝐛 𝐨𝐟𝐟𝐞𝐫𝐬, 𝐢𝐥𝐥𝐞𝐠𝐚𝐥 𝐫𝐞𝐜𝐫𝐮𝐢𝐭𝐦𝐞𝐧𝐭

The Department of Migrant Workers (DMW) this morning closed down the offices of R. T. M. Maritime Consultancy Services Corp (RTM, for short) for alleged illegal recruitment activities and unauthorized collection of fees.

The closure operation was led by DMW Officer-in-Charge Undersecretary Hans Leo J. Cacdac along with Undersecretary Bernard P. Olalia, head of the DMW’s Licensing and Adjudication Services cluster, Assistant Secretary Francis de Guzman, and Atty. Geraldine Mendez, Chief of the department’s Migrant Workers Protection Bureau (MWPB).

With the assistance of personnel from the  Parañaque City police and Barangay Sto. Niño officials, Cacdac padlocked RTM’s offices located at the 2nd floor of the J & P Building along Ninoy Aquino Avenue in Santo Nino, Paranaque City.

“We cannot allow these unlicensed agencies posing as ‘consultancy firms’ to continue offering supposedly lucrative job postings to our overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) and goading them to pay excessive amounts of money. This is criminal and unconscionable,” Cacdac said.

The closure comes in the wake of email complaints sent separately by “Ernesto” and “Dindo” (not their real names) to the DMW earlier this year.

Both Ernesto and Dino applied for their alleged jobs in the first quarter of 2023. After waiting several months for their deployment, they decided to file their complaints with the DMW.

Beware Maritime Illegal Recruitment

The department conducted initial surveillance operations of RTM’s activities in March while a follow-up surveillance operation was undertaken in June to bolster the DMW’s case against RTM.

In summary, the DMW determined that RTM does not have a valid license  or accreditation from the department; it received and processed applications and referred these to its partner manning agency; and it collected “consultation” fees ranging from P105,000 to as much as P140,000 from their applicants who were promised fake jobs as seafarers in Dubai – this despite a no placement fee policy for seafarers.

Charges of illegal recruitment are being readied against the officers and personnel of RTM Maritime Consultancy Corp.

The DMW is also urging other victims of RTM Maritime Consultancy Corp to visit the Migrant Workers Protection Bureau (MWPB) so they may be assisted in filing their complaints and cases against the illegal recruitment agency. They may also be contacted through their Facebook page at  https://www.facebook.com/airbranch or email at mwpb@dmw.gov.ph and also through


DMW Warns OFW Against Online Love Scams

DMW Warns OFW Against Online Love Scams

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𝐃𝐌𝐖 𝐰𝐚𝐫𝐧𝐬 the 𝐩𝐮𝐛𝐥𝐢𝐜 𝐯𝐬 𝐨𝐧𝐥𝐢𝐧𝐞 𝐥𝐨𝐯𝐞 𝐬𝐜𝐚𝐦𝐬 with the latest victim, an OFW from Switzerland. We should be cautious with online transactions, be it related to business or love. According to GMA News, some photos of local Filipino Celebrities and Influencers are being used by scammers.

The Department of Migrant Workers (DMW) issues a warning to the public to be cautious with their social media activities with the troubling rise of online romance swindling schemes specifically targeting overseas Filipino workers (OFWs).

The DMW issued the warning in the wake of the latest report of a Filipina OFW based in Switzerland who was victimized by her “rich foreigner boyfriend,” who extorted around CHF 40,000 (Swiss francs), or an estimated P2.5-million, from the victim’s hard-earned savings and personal loans.

“Kami po ay nakikiusap sa mga kababayan natin na huwag magpalinlang sa mga online romance o love scams. Huwag magpapadala sa matatamis na salita ng mga taong hindi ninyo nakita. Marami na po silang mga nabiktima mula sa iba’t-ibang bansa. Maging mapagmatyag po tayo at pahalagahan ang ating ipon na mula sa ating pawis at dugo,” said MWO Geneva in its report.

According to the report, the modus operandi of the scammer, pretending to be a ‘rich foreigner’ starts with earning the affection, trust, and ‘love’ of the victim. Once the victim’s confidence is gained, the scammer will ask for an amount of money with a promise of sending a bigger amount in return by courier. With claims of fake “customs-related issues” in getting his money to the unknowing victim, the ‘lover’ then convinces the OFW to send more money to ‘facilitate’ the alleged problem.

The DMW urges OFWs to be wary of these schemes. They should remain cautious and refrain from giving any amount of their hard-earned money and life savings to their supposed ‘online romantic partners.’

OFWs on-site who are victimized by the said modus operandi may seek proper assistance from the respective Migrant Workers Office and Philippine Embassy that has the jurisdiction over their jobsite.

Also, any suspicious activities pertaining to online illegal recruitment scams can be reported to the DMW Migrant Workers Protection Bureau through their Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/airbranch or email at mwpb@dmw.gov.ph and also through their hotline number 8721-0619.

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