The Philippine Star

Pinoys warned vs illegal recruiters for Russia jobs

- – Janvic Mateo

The Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) has warned Filipinos against illegal recruiters offering jobs in Russia.

The Philippine embassy in Russia recently repatriate­d four Filipinos who surrendere­d to Russian police for overstayin­g.

Ambassador Carlos Sorreta said the four were among the first batch of Filipinos who availed of the embassy’s voluntary repatriati­on program this year.

Some 130 Filipinos in Russia were repatriate­d last year, according to the embassy.

Sorreta said majority of the Filipinos who seek the embassy’s repatriati­on assistance were illegally recruited and did not undergo the proper deployment procedures for overseas Filipino workers.

“Filipinos who continue to stay in Russia without a valid visa are in an unsafe situation that is further fueled by fear. There is the fear of being arrested and not being able to communicat­e with Russian police authoritie­s due to the language barrier,” he said.

“Illegally recruited and undocument­ed Filipinos are also deprived of a lot of basic services such as access to public health services and even certain modes of transporta­tion,” added the ambassador.

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