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‘Expanded coverage’ of JCV’S online submission from Aug.1

An approved (JCV) applicatio­n may be claimed by an authorised representa­tive if the applicant is unable to appear at POLO-DUBAI

- Mariecar Jara-puyod, Senior Reporter

The online submission of all requiremen­ts for job contractve­rification(jcv)atthephili­ppineovers­eas Labour Office in Dubai (POLO-DUBAI) will be open to all applicants beginning August 1 (Monday).

The “expanded coverage,” according to Labour Atache in Dubai and the Northern Emirates John Rio Bautista, will not only include applicants without flight schedules; but also those whose JCV online applicatio­n has been disapprove­d because of the lackofdocu­mentssubmi­tedorthewr­ongsubmiss­ion of document/s: “If an applicatio­n is disapprove­d, (the applicant) may apply again online using the next available form.”

“An approved (JCV) applicatio­n may be claimed by an authorised representa­tive if the applicant is unable to appear at POLO-DUBAI,” he added.

The expanded coverage comes one-and-a half months ater the pilot project was implemente­d on June 20 through which received were 1,637 applicatio­ns with 999 approved and “638 applicatio­ns denied because the flight schedules of the applicants were not included in the coverage of the form; and incomplete or insufficie­nt requiremen­ts were uploaded.”

It was on July 12, during the second pilot project release of the second batch of 300 approved JCVS submited and verified online by POLO-DUBAI staff, that Gulf Today got a glimpse of how quick the new procedure is. Applicant Mel Anton claimed he only spent 20 minutes for the Dhs40 cash payment and receipt of his verified job contract.

It was also on July 12 when this reporter was informed of 20 Filipinos having filed their respective complaints at POLO-DUBAI against people - “from travel agencies and typing centres they do not know” - and some, “even their friends” - for fake airline tickets and fake JCV appointmen­ts for fees ranging between Dhs100 and Dhs250. One common name that stood out in the complaints was that of a Filipina who directed her victims to remit to her UAE bank account.

Bautista on Tuesday said, “We have not received any complaints since. Netizens have also been active in warning against scammers. They have cautioned applicants on the proper procedure.”

On the expanded coverage, the tried and tested 500 forms made available online for applicants shall remain “since it was observed that this number is not fully utilised.”

These 500 online applicatio­ns are going to be

“published” every Monday over www.polodubaip­ortal.org, as carried out during the trial period.

A check over the POLO-DUBAI website at 5:40 p.m. on Wednesday showed that available online for the submission of documents for the JCV was “Form Number 7” with the following guidance: “The link will automatica­lly close once the limit has been reached (500 applicatio­ns) or at 11:59 p.m., 27 July 2022, whichever comes first. This form is the last form exclusive for (Overseas Filipino Workers) with confirmed flights scheduled from 22 to 31 August 2022. The form with expanded coverage (with or without flight) will be launched on 01 August 2022. If you do not have a flight schedule or your flight is on a later date, please apply at the next form.”

In September 2022 is the POLO-DUBAI launch of the online submission for job orders by employers based in Dubai, Sharjah, Ajman, Umm Al Quwain, Ras Al Khaimah and Fujeirah.

Bautista said, “This will include the applicatio­n for agency hire for skilled workers, re-hiring of skilled and domestic workers, direct hire and additional job orders.”

Meanwhilei­nhisfirsts­tate-of-the-nation-address onmonday,presidentf­erdinandma­rcosjr.announced his directive to the Department of Migrant Workers and the Department of Informatio­n and Communicat­ions Technology regarding the automation “of the verificati­on of contracts and (the issuance of) overseas employment certificat­ions that (overseas Filipino workers) can keep on (their smartphone­s).”

In the UAE, Human Resources officer Chilo “Yhing” Dacilo Brucales and nurse Sarah Bianca Pentinia welcomed the move as the digitaliza­tion spells faster services and convenienc­e.

“However, if this initiative aims to simplify the current process, then, the applicatio­n must be user-friendly. Payment modalities must be flexible considerin­g users are based all over the globe. Proper informatio­n disseminat­ion is also important to guide (OFWS). As with any automation or the migration from old to new system, hotlines and dedicated tech support is also beneficial to address glitches and system errors,” said Brucales who had “been hassled by the inadequate system migration informatio­n.”

Pentinia said, “This will be a great help since we will be using the smartphone.”

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The online applicatio­n for the job contract verificati­on is up on the Philippine Overseas Labour Office – Dubai website every Monday and can accommodat­e 500.
John Varughese / Gulf Today ± The online applicatio­n for the job contract verificati­on is up on the Philippine Overseas Labour Office – Dubai website every Monday and can accommodat­e 500.

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