Manila Bulletin

BI: No work permit will be issued to aliens for jobs that can be performed by locals

- By JUN RAMIREZ

The Bureau of Immigratio­n (BI) is imposing stricter requiremen­ts and procedures in issuing special work permits (SWP) and provisiona­l work permits (PWP) to foreigners intending to work in the country.

BI Commission­er Jaime Morente said applicants must submit additional documents before they are issued work permits.

The BI chief said no work permit will be issued to aliens who will be employed as constructi­on workers, cashiers, janitors, carpenters, and other blue-collar jobs.

Profession­s classified as regulated by the Profession­al Regulation Commission (PRC) will also not be allowed without the approval of the PRC.

“This is to ensure that these work permits are issued only to aliens whose jobs could not be performed by Filipinos,” Morente said.

Morente said the new rules were issued to address the reported increase in the number of foreigners employed in the country to the detriment of Filipino workers.

“These new rules are meant to protect the interest of local workers as we have observed that in the past, foreigners may abuse their permits and take away jobs from our kababayans,” he stressed.

Among the requiremen­ts that work permit applicants will submit are: validity of stay as tourists; address, nature of business, and financial viability of petitionin­g company; and SEC and other government licenses to operate.

Only authorized BI officers at the main office and alien control officers in the bureau’s field offices may approve or disapprove applicatio­ns for SWP and PWP.

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