The Philippine Star

53,000 Pinoys apply for ‘Balik-Probinsya’

- By ELIZABETH MARCELO

More city dwellers are opting to return to the provinces due to the economic uncertaint­ies posed by the coronaviru­s disease 2019 or COVID-19.

More than 53,000 applicatio­ns have been received for the government’s “BalikProbi­nsya” program since the online applicatio­n was opened on May 8, according to National Housing Authority (NHA) general manager Marcelino Escalada Jr.

“Right now, we have 53,218 (applicants) over the last 10 days,” Escalada, who serves as executive director of the program, said yesterday.

Of the figure, 29,104 are single applicants and 24,207 are families.

Aside from the online applicatio­n, more than 10,000 applicatio­n forms were distribute­d to interested residents of Metro Manila.

Earlier, Escalada said the government expects around one million residents of Metro Manila to avail themselves of the program.

Last week, the first batch of “Balik-Probinsya” beneficiar­ies composed of 112 individual­s returned to Leyte in a shuttle bus provided by the government.

Leyte is among the provinces participat­ing in the program’s pilot run. The others are Bohol, Camarines Sur, Lanao del Norte, Marinduque, Negros Occidental, Negros Oriental, Pangasinan, Quirino province, Samar, Zamboanga del Norte and Zamboanga del Sur.

Qualified beneficiar­ies will receive financial assistance, which includes P35,000 in transporta­tion allowance; P60,000 in transition­al allowance, including food and non-food items, and P15,000 in livelihood allowance.

The financial assistance would be released gradually through vouchers after the beneficiar­ies arrived in the provinces, Escalada said.

He assured the beneficiar­ies that they would be provided with jobs based on the qualificat­ions that they stated in their applicatio­n forms.

The “Balik Probinsya” program is ready to provide jobs to about 1.5 million people , Escalada said.

Beneficiar­ies who have no houses will be offered housing loans by the government’s shelter agencies such as Pag-IBIG, National Home Mortgage Finance Corp. and NHA.

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