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The Department of Migrant Workers has used more than P414 million or about 34 percent of its P1.2-billion fund this year in assisting distressed Filipinos overseas, mostly coming from the Middle East countries.
“The DMW has a balance of around P780 million. We have a catch-up plan for the last two months of the year, most of these funds will be rolled over to 2024,” Cacdac said.The beneficiary OFWs are those considered undocumented or those whose employment contracts were not processed by the DMW and those who overstayed despite expired visas and permits.
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