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Wife of OFW hit by bus witnessed tragedy, friend says

Posted on 14 July 2026 No comments

 

Harold remains in critical condition at Queen Mary Hospital

The overseas Filipino worker who was struck by a KMB bus on Des Voeux Central on Sunday night remains in critical condition friends told The SUN.

The OFW identified in various social media posts as Harold, aged 44, has reportedly undergone immediate surgery to the head, where part of his skull had to be removed to stem internal bleeding. 

His condition has improved slightly, but he might have to undergo a second operation on his stomach because of a blood clot..

Harold has been working in Hong Kong for less than a year and was about to start driving for his employer when the accident happened, says one of his close friends.

He and his wife who has worked for the same household for less than two years, had reportedly left a gathering with friends at the IFC (International Finance Building) nearby and were rushing to beat the 9:30pm curfew set by their employer when he met the accident at about 8:30pm.

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Harold had tried to cross Des Vouex Road in a rush to get to the stop for Bus 15 on the opposite side which they were supposed to take to get to their employer’s house, and did not see the speeding bus coming towards them.

His wife, aged 47, reportedly tried to pull him back to the kerb but was unsuccessful.

Parts of Des Voeux Rd and Pedder Street were cordoned off after the crash

Harold was rushed to Queen Mary Hospital where he remains comatose and in critical condition despite his brain surgery.

A police report said Harold was hit on the left front of the bus driven by a 59-year-old Mr Li, who was described as a “witness,” indicating he had not been arrested for hitting the Filipino.

Luckily, Harold’s wife was unscathed, but was reportedly traumatized, having witnessed her husband hit by the bus, that left him bloodied from severe head injuries, and unconscious.

The couple had previously worked in the Middle East before moving to Hong Kong.

The Migrant Workers Office at the Consulate said staff of the Overseas Workers Welfare Administration have reached out to the couple to extend help.

 

 

Student, 21, jailed 12 months for 3 kilos of marijuana

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Customs Hall, where Filipina was arrested

A 21-year-old Filipina student who flew into Hong Kong as a tourist was jailed today for 12 months after pleading guilty at West Kowloon Court to trafficking in marijuana and importing an electronic cigarette, an alternative smoking product outlawed in Hong Kong.

Czar Francine Miranda was arrested last Feb. 21 when Customs officers at Hong Kong International Airport found in her luggage 2,921 grams of cannabis buds, a grinder containing traces of cannabis buds and the electronic cigarette with an estimated market value of about $600,000.

Miranda arrived in Hong Kong from Bangkok, Thailand, with cannabis buds concealed inside vacuum-sealed bags in her check-in suitcase, the grinder in her carry-on suitcase and the smoking product in her carry-on handbag.

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The Customs and Excise Department filed charges of drug trafficking in violation of sections 4(1)(a) and (3) of the Dangerous Drugs Ordinance, and importing an alternative smoking product contrary to Section 13B of the Import and Export, Ordinance.

Principal Magistrate Don So pernalized her with 12 monhs imprisonment for drug trafficking and one  month for the electronuic cigarette, both to run at the same time..

Because Miranda has been in jail since her arrest, having no permanent address in Hong Kong, she has served almost half of her sentence and can look forward to her release by December.

Filipino doctor in HK Mike Manio dies at 49

Posted on 13 July 2026 No comments

 

Doc Mike posted this photo of him on his Facebook page last month

Filipinos in Hong Kong are mourning the sudden death yesterday of Dr Michael Manio, a lecturer and researcher in medicine at the University of Hong Kong, and friend and health advisor to hundreds of domestic workers in the city.

Doc Mike, as he was fondly called by many in the Filipino community, was 49.

He was found dead by the police last night at his flat in the HKU village housing in Wong Chuk Hang. They were alerted by his students when he failed to show up for their meeting yesterday morning.

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Police told his students and friends who rushed to his residence after being told about his demise that no foul play was suspected, and the house was not in disarray. The exact cause of death will be known after an autopsy.

Colleen Navarro, one of the overseas Filipino workers who closely worked with Dr Mike in the Domestic Workers Empowerment Program which he founded, and was among those who rushed to his flat last night, said they did not know of any ailment Doc Mike was suffering from.

Ang sinasabi nya lang sa amin last Saturday, dahil sa vertigo nya kaya di kami natuloy mag bowling,”Navarro said. (The only thing he told us last Saturday that his vertigo prevented him from going ahead with the bowling that he organized).

Doc Mike posted this photo at the Police Passing-out Parade a day before he died

Navarro said people who were with him at a police passing-out parade on Friday noticed that he looked listless and seemed to have lost weight.

Despite the discomfort, Doc Mike still managed to post various pictures of the event on Saturday, thanking the HK Police for their invitation.

Yesterday, he managed to make his last post on social media, this time to congratulate his students who passed the Γ„natomy Summer Programme 2026.”

Navarro said his students who were supposed to meet with him Sunday morning got worried because it was unlike Doc Mike not to show up for a meeting, much less not call or send a message that he could not make it.

Doc Mike's last post was about his students completing a course he taught at HKU

At the same time, Colleen and other DWEP volunteers thought of asking him to join them for dinner after their class in Lai Chi Kok, but were surprised that he was not responding to their calls and text messages.

Naisip namin na baka andun pa sya sa meeting hall at di pa tapos yung meeting niya sa mga student, yun pala pati mga student din nagtataka kung bakit hindi siya sumipot.”(We thought he was still with his students at the meeting hall, it turned out even his students were wondering why he did not show up).

His students got worried enough that they decided to ask his building management to check the CCTV if he was seen leaving or entering, but there was no footage of him doing either.

The students finally decided to call the police then.

Colleen (2nd from right) celebrated her birthday last month with Doc Mike

Navarro learned about the tragedy when she and her friends attempted to again call Doc Mike via their chat group. A police officer took their call and informed them of his death.

Navarro said it pained them to think Doc Mike could have been saved had he managed to call anyone earlier to ask for help.

But for now, she and all the OFWs who have benefited from Doc Mike’s expertise that he freely shared through DWEP, his free consultation sessions and blogs, would always remember him for his humility, kindness, generosity and graciousness  

Doc Mike was a known health buff and expert on heart diseases

Doc Mike first arrived in Hong Kong in 2014, as a post-graduate scholar at HKU, where he eventually finished his PhD in Vascular Pharmacology. He previously obtained his medical degree from the Angeles University Foundation and his Master’s in Health Professions Education at the University of Santo Tomas, both in the Philippines.

Funeral arrangements for Filcom’s beloved Doc Mike will be announced as soon as they become available.

Filipino in critical condition after being hit by bus in Central

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The KMB bus in front of the Louis Vuitton shop at the Landmark (The Standard photo)

A 44-year-old Filipino man is reportedly fighting for his life in hospital after being severely injured when a KMB struck him on Des Vouex Road Central on Sunday night.

Police say the crash happened at around 8:27pm in the vicinity of the Landmark, a known hotspot for traffic accidents. Photos of the KMB bus showed that it had stopped in front of the Louis Vuitton shop along Des Voeux Road, where there is a designated bus stop.

The bus was said to be traveling towards Sai Wan when it hit the man, knocking him unconscious. Rescue workers found the man bleeding heavily, and with severe head injuries.

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He was rushed to Queen Mary Hospital unconscious, where he was listed in critical condition.

Initial investigation reportedly showed the man had crossed a red light, and the bus was unable to stop in time, hitting him with the left front of the vehicle. The crash shattered the bus’ windshield.

Staff at the Migrant Workers Office say they are still checking with authorities on the identity of the Filipino victim and if he is a domestic worker, or holds a different visa status.

The SUN has also been in touch with the HK Police to ask for any update on the case, and will update this story as soon as new information becomes available.

Many of those who got hit tried a quick dash across Des Voeux Rd in front of WorldWide House

The junction of Des Voeux Road and Pedder Street in Central has been the scene of several traffic accidents in the past years, many of them involving Filipinos.

The most serious happened in December 2021, when two Filipinos, a man and a woman, were hit by a KMB bus in front of World-Wide House as they tried to cross on a red light at around midnight. 

The man escaped largely unscathed, but the woman suffered extensive head injuries and was listed in critical condition at Queen Mary. But she luckily survived after several surgeries.

She later admitted being drunk at the time, and was rushing to return to her employer’s house when she got hit. She received financial support from the government’s Traffic Accident Victims Assistance Scheme, but had to pay much of it to KMB as reimbursement for the repair of the bus’ shattered windshield.

A similar accident on another Sunday two weeks earlier, when another Filipino, said to be drunk, was also hit by a bus, but was lucky to have survived with just bruises.

In 2018 another Filipina was struck by a bus at the same spot, leaving her with head injuries. Two passengers on the bus were also injured.

The Filipina denied she had tried to cross the street on a red light, but the court rejected her claim, and fined her $300 for negligence.

This woman who just got hit by a bus in 2024 was wrongly reported to be a Filipina

The most recent accident at the site which was well-covered on social media happened in May 2024 and involved a woman who was reportedly hit by a bus as she stood close to the curb on Des Voeux Road.

Many speculated on social media that she was a Filipina as she was carrying a straw striped bag out of which some stuffed toys spilled to the pavement. They surmised she was about to go on a vacation to the Philippines and had been shopping for gifts. 

But these were all dashed by the police later one, who said she was not a Filipina.

Ignacio indicted with usurpation in P1.4 billion land deal but cleared of plunder; DMW to appeal

Posted on 12 July 2026 No comments

 

Ignacio at his last visit to HK as OWWA chief in April 2025

The Office of the Ombudsman has indicted former Overseas Workers Welfare Administration Administrator Arnaldo “Arnell” Ignaco of usurpation of official functions in connection with the allegedly unauthorized purchase of a Php1.4-billion property using the OWWA trust fund.

However, in a resolution dated June 19, 2026 the Ombudsman dismissed the more serious allegations of violation of the Anti-Graft and Corrupt Practices Act, malversation of public funds and plunder, made by the Department of Migrant Workers against Ignacio and the property’s seller.

DMW Secretary Hans Leo J. Cacdac said they received a copy of the Ombudsman’s Resolution only last July 7, and will file a Motion for Reconsideration of the dismissal of the corrupt and plunder complaints against Ignacio and the seller.

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“What we plan to do is to file a Motion for Reconsideration because, in our view, the Resolution did not pass upon details that we submitted to the honorable Office of the Ombudsman,” Secretary Cacdac said.

He said those details included evidence that showed Ignacio overpaid the seller by Php198 million, because it included the price of 51 condominium units that were supposed to exist on the property but could not be found when OWWA conducted an ocular inspection.

Cacdac also said the two cheques used to pay for the property were issued and paid to the seller even before the deed of sale was completed.

We have duty to safeguard public funds, says Secretary Cacdac

The complaint against Ignacio stemmed from his alleged purchase of a P1.4 billion worth of property adjacent to the Ninoy Aquino International Airport on Sept. 12, 2024, ostensibly to be used for building transient lodgings for overseas Filipino workers, using the OWWA Trust Fund.

The Ombudsman found that the former administrator signed the contract to sell, deed of absolute sale, and its addendum, and subsequently approved the disbursement of the OWWA trust fund, without authority from the Board of Trustees.

The Resolution said Ignacio acted under the pretense of authority from the OWWA Board of Trustees, despite knowing he had no such authority, in violation of the law on Usurpation of Official Functions under Article 177 of the Revised Penal Code.

Secretary Cacdac said that this criminal offence carries a penalty of six months to four years of imprisonment.

This is far less severe than the sentence of reclusion perpetua or life imprisonment and perpetual disqualification from public office prescribed for the crime of plunder under Republic Act No. 7080. This law provides that plunder is committed by any public officer (and his cohorts even if they are private citizens) who amasses or acquires at least Php50 million in ill-gotten wealth.

Cacdac said that in the Motion for Reconsideration, the DMW will reiterate the two important elements of plunder that may have been overlooked by the Ombudsman: the alleged undue advantage given to the seller and the damage or prejudice to the government.

He said the seller gained advantage because the institutional oversight, transparency and scrutiny by the Board of Trustees was bypassed. Second, the two checks covering the Php1.4 billion payment for the property were issued on Aug. 30, 2024 when the deed of absolute sale was signed only on Sept. 12, 2024.

“There were checks issued to the seller about 12 days or almost two weeks before the signing of the absolute deed of sale,” Cacdac said.

The DMW also presented a receipt showing that the seller acknowledged receiving the payment on September 11, 2024, a day before the deed of sale was signed.

Natanggap na ng seller yung bayad bago pa nagpirmahan ng deed of sale. We wish for the honorable Office of the Ombudsman to take a second look at this item,” Secretary Cacdac said.

As to the second element of prejudice to the government, Cacdac said this was clear in the inclusion of 51 condominium units valued at about Php97 million that were included in the Php1.4 billion purchase price, but had apparently been demolished.

“The point here is the government paid for condominium units that no longer exist. That is the damage. That is the prejudicial part to the government,” Secretary Cacdac said.

Because of the inclusion of the non-existent condominium units, the property was overpriced by Php198 million, he said.

Secretary Cacdac said he is duty-bound to file the motion because the DMW has the responsibility of protecting public funds and ensure accountability.

“This is nothing personal to the parties,” he said.

 

Labour Dept revokes license of HelperFirst agency

Posted on 11 July 2026 No comments

 

Labour Department office in Sheung Wan

The Labour Department has announced the cancellation of the employment agency license of HelperFirst Limited, which used to operate at The Hive in Sai Kung at no 5 Tai Mong Tsai Road.

A statement issued by the Department on Thursday, July 9, said the cancellation was issued after it was found out that a person related to HelperFirst was earlier convicted of operating an employment agency without a valid license.

The agency appealed the cancellation of its license to the Administrative Appeals Board but failed in its bid.

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HelperFirst used to promoted itself as an ethical agency and offered as part of its services the matching of domestic workers with local employers. A check of their website said the agency was 

Under the Employment Ordinance the Commissioner for Labour may revoke the license of an employment agency if he is satisfied that the licensee concerned or a related person of the licensee has contravened any provision of the EO.

“The EO stipulates that the Commissioner may refuse to issue or renew a licence, or may revoke a licence, if he is satisfied on reasonable grounds that the licensee or the person intending to be the licensee of an EA, or a related person of or an individual employed by the licensee or the person intending to be the licensee, has contravened any provision of Part XII or any regulation made under section 62 of the EO, such as overcharging job seekers or operating an EA without a licence, or has not complied with the Code issued under section 62A(1) of the EO,” said the LD statement.

The Department reminded operators of EAs to carry out their business in accordance with law and the requirements set out in the Code of Practice at all times.

All matters pertaining to employment agencies including suspected violations of the EO or the Code of Practice may be relayed to the Employment Agencies Administration (telephone: 2115 3667; email: ea-ee@labour.gov.hk; address: Unit 906, 9/F, One Mong Kok Road Commercial Centre, 1 Mong Kok Road, Kowloon).

 

     

Another Pinay jailed six months for laundering $392K

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Another Filipina has been jailed for six months because of $392K of money that came from crime that passed through her bank account, in a money laundering operation that took less than a month last year.

Cindy Salvan, 39 years old and former domestic helper who is now unemployed, was charged with dealing with property known or believed to represent proceeds of indictable offence contrary to sections 25(1) and 25(3) of the Organized and Serious Crimes Ordinance.

She pleaded guilty to Acting Principal Magistrate Daniel Tang on Friday (July 10), who sentenced her to nine months as a starting point.

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Salvan was accused of handling $392,569.56 in her Tap & Go account with HKT Payment Limited between July 27 and August 15, 2025, “knowing or having reasonable grounds to believe that property…  in whole or in part, directly or in indirectly, represented any person's proceeds of an indictable offence,” according to police.

Salvan’s was one of three money laundering cases taken up in the courts on Friday

At West Kowloon Court, Principal Magistrate Don So  transferred the case of Milani Bumagat, 55 years old, to the District Court on July 30, after the crime money that passed through her account in two online banks reached more than HK$3 million.

He granted her bail of $10,000.

Bumagat, a domestic helper, was accused of dealing with $1,288,088.23 in her account with Mox Bank Limited between the 10th and the 17th day of January, 2023.

She was also accused of dealing with $1,793,705.46 in her account with PAO Bank Limited between the 10th and 20th of January 2023.

In the third case in Kowl;oon City Court, Fe Palacay, 46 years old, and a domestic helper, was returned to jail after her money laundering case before Acting Principal Magistrate Cheng Lim-chi was adjourned to September 4.

Palacay is accused of dealing with $3,017,932 in her account with China Citic Bank between the 06th and the 14th of December 2022.

29 people arrested in new anti-illegal work raids

Posted on 10 July 2026 No comments

 

This woman appears to have been found working illegally in a restaurant

A week-long operation conducted by the Immigration Department to crack down on illegal work that ended on Thursday, July 9, led to the arrest of 29 people/

Those arrested included 20 suspected illegal workers, comprising nine men and 11 women, aged 29 to 69. Three of the men were non-refoulement claimants holding recognizance forms that prohibit them from taking up work, paid or unpaid, while two women possessed forged HK identity cards.

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Also arrested were three overstayers, two men and a woman, aged 40 to 44.

Six other people, two men and four women aged 39 to 53, who were suspected of employing the workers, were also detained for questioning. Immigration said an investigation into their operation is continuing, and further arrests are not being ruled out.

The arrests were carried out throughout the territory as part of Immigration operations codenamed “Twilight” and “Contribute.” Another operation was conducted jointly with the Hong Kong Police and was codenamed “Champion.”

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Targeted during the operations were the usual hotspots like restaurants, warehouses and massage parlors. 

Immigration again warned that illegal work is a serious offence for which a jail term is prescribed.

Offenders, including tourists who are prohibited from taking up any work while in Hong Kong, and foreign domestic workers who are not supposed to work outside of their employers’ residences, could be jailed a maximum of two years and fined up to HK$50,000.

Overstayers and recognizance paper holders and illegal immigrants who are prohibited from working, could be jailed for up to three years and fined HK$50,000.

Possessing a forged HK ID card is a more serious crime, for which the penalty is a maximum of 10 years in prison and a fine of up to $100,000.

In addition to the prescribed penalties, the Chief Executive may issue a deportation order against an immigrant, and prohibit him or her from returning to Hong Kong at any time afterwards, if the offence committed is punishable by imprisonment for not less than two years,.

Employers who knowingly hired illegal workers or did not take prescribed precautions could be sentenced upon conviction to a maximum fine of HK$500,000 and imprisonment for up to 10 years.

To report illegal employment activities, please call the dedicated hotline 185 185, fax at 2824 1166, email anti_crime@immd.gov.hk, or submit the "Online Reporting of Immigration Offences" form at www.immd.gov.hk.

 

Pinoy avoids jail for assault, intimidation

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The offenses took place in one of the units here

A Filipino was convicted of common assault and criminal intimidation today but avoided getting jailed when he got off with a suspended jail sentence at Eastern Court.

J. Padilla, 50 years old and a driver, had pleaded guilty to the two charges before Magistrate Gary Chu, who sentenced him to two weeks’ imprisonment for common assault and four weeks for criminal  intimidation, to run at the same time.

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Since both sentences were suspended for two years, Padilla need not go to jail if he behaves in the next two years. But it leaves him with a criminal record.

The common assault charge, in violation of Common Law and punishable under section 40 of the Offences against the Person Ordinance, arose after he assaulted a Filipina, DJ Matuba on April 6, 2026, inside ther kitchen of a unit on 21 Horizon. Drive, Chung Hom Kok.

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The criminal intimidation charge, contrary to section 24(2)(1) of the Crimes Ordinance, arose after he threatened Matuba with injury to her person, with intent to alarm her on the same date and place.

Deadline for Likha Global business plan contest for OFWs extended to Jul 15

Posted on 08 July 2026 No comments

 

Last year's OFW qualifiers from HK Shenny, Marilou and Darren, pose for a photo
with Labor Attache Cesar Chavez, Jr

“𝐾𝑒𝑛𝑔 π‘šπ‘Žπ‘‘π‘Žπ‘”π‘Žπ‘™ π‘›π‘Ž π‘›π‘–π‘›π‘¦π‘œπ‘›π‘” π‘–π‘›π‘–π‘–π‘›π‘”π‘Žπ‘‘π‘Žπ‘› π‘Žπ‘›π‘” π‘–π‘ π‘Žπ‘›π‘” 𝑏𝑒𝑠𝑖𝑛𝑒𝑠𝑠 π‘–π‘‘π‘’π‘Ž

𝐾𝑒𝑛𝑔 π‘šπ‘Žπ‘¦ π‘π‘Žπ‘›π‘”π‘Žπ‘Ÿπ‘Žπ‘ π‘˜π‘Žπ‘¦π‘œπ‘›π‘” π‘”π‘’π‘ π‘‘π‘œπ‘›π‘” 𝑖𝑒𝑒𝑀𝑖 π‘ π‘Ž π‘ƒπ‘–π‘™π‘–π‘π‘–π‘›π‘Žπ‘ 

π»π‘’π‘€π‘Žπ‘” π‘›π‘Ž π‘π‘œ π‘›π‘–π‘›π‘¦π‘œπ‘›π‘” π‘–π‘π‘Žπ‘”π‘π‘Žπ‘™π‘–π‘π‘Žπ‘›.”

(If you have a long-cherished business idea, if you have a dream that you want to bring back with you the Philippines, take action now).

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This was the last-minute call issued by the Migrant Workers Office in Hong Kong for all overseas Filipino workers who have worked abroad for at least five years to join the 2026 Likha Global Business Plan Competition organized by the Department of Migrant Workers.

The deadline of submission of entries to the contest where cash awards of between Php100,000 to Php500,000 are at stake, has been extended by another month, or until July 15 this year.

Likha or the Linangin ang Kakayahan sa Kabuhayan Award or Likha Global Business Plan Competition is organized annually by the Department of Migrant Workers as part of its reintegration program for OFWs.

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Business plans submitted as entries to the contest will be judged according to the following criteria: Presentation, 40%; Quality of business plan, 30%; and Feasibility of enterprise, 30%.

To register, click this link: https://sites.google.com/dmw.gov.ph/likha-ofw/hom

Last year, three OFWs from Hong Kong, Shenny, Marilou and Darren, each won Php100,000 in seed capital for the business they plan to start in the Philippines on their return home, after hurdling the preliminary round of the competition.

An OFW from Qatar, Marisol Amihan, won the top prize of Php700,000 for her sustainable farm development proposal. First runner-up Catherine Espiriti, a domestic worker in Kuwait, received Php500,000 for her business plan for goat raising while second runner-up Jimmy Chavez, Jr. won Php400,000 for his nipa palm wine project.

Thirty-eight finalists, including the three domestic workers from Hong Kong, each took home Php100,000 for their respective business plans.

All OFWs who made it to the final round were provided free travel to Manila so they could attend the Likha Global bootcamp where they received mentoring, and asked to present their business plans to experts.

To qualify, one has to be currently working abroad, has at least five years’ experience as an OFW, is documented in the latest deployment, an active member of the Overseas Workers Welfare Administration, and is not yet operating a business in the Philippines.

All applicants who make it to the preliminary round are required to attend the boot camp in the Philippines, and if they fail to participate, will not be allowed to claim their cash prize immediately. They will still have to attend business mentoring sessions in the Philippines within a year, and pay their own travel expenses.

Likha Global for land-based OFWs is part of the DMW’s reintegration boosters, which also include Likhang Marino for seafarers, and Likhang Kababaihan which is exclusively for women would-be entrepreneurs. Each worldwide competition offers the same Php500,000 cash reward for the top winner.

All information on these contests can be found in the DMW’s Reintegration One-Stop Shop, a website that features the programs that OFWs can take advantage of, as well as OFWs who have since turned into entrepreneurs (click here to go to the page: https://dmw.gov.ph/reintegration
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