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The Philippine Embassy in London is located at 6-11 Suffolk Street, London SW1Y 4HG.
Closest tube stations: Piccadilly Circus and Charing Cross
To navigate, click here.
The Labor Section provides counseling services on employment-related matters, such as, but not limited to the following:
· Contractual rights and obligations
· Terms and conditions of employment
· Recruitment and deployment
· Work permit, visa and work-related immigration issues
· OWWA membership benefits
· Issuance of Overseas Employment Certificate (OEC)
· Family welfare concerns
· Reintegration
· Others
Purpose/Nature of OEC
· An exit permit/employment certificate issued to OFWs which should be presented to the Immigration counter at the airport prior to departure from the Philippines.
· Proof of payment that a worker has been duly documented by the POEA and has paid the processing fee and OWWA membership contribution.
· Entitles a worker to travel tax exemption and free terminal fee.
· Valid for sixty (60) days only from the date of issuance.
Who are entitled to OEC
· OFWs who are on vacation and returning to the same Employer in Uk/Ireland
· Undocumented OFWs (tourists, dependents, students, businessmen) who have found work and have partially served his/her employer in UK/Ireland
Documentary Requirements
The following must be presented/submitted to the Office of the Labor Attache, Philippine Embassy, London:
· Original Passport with valid re-entry visa/work permit (with photo copy)
· Duly accomplished OFW Information Sheet (form available at the Office of the Labor Attache, Philippine Embassy or visit the Forms section of this website)
· Proof of valid OWWA membership
· Copy of Employment contract/Employer’s certification (for new registrants/undocumented workers)
Fee
· Two pounds (£2.00)
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