All you need to know about the Overseas Employment Certificate (OEC) - Crown World Mobility (2024)

Crown World Mobility has been providing integrated and comprehensive global immigration and visa services in the Philippines for more than 55 years. In this time, we have managed inbound and outbound services for a range of multinational corporations. In 2020, one of our clients started a large-scale restructuring exercise, where employees were transferred from the Philippines to various global offices.

The decision to relocate these local Filipinos required the application of an Overseas Employment Certificate (OEC), along with other legally required documents and permits for each of the employees.

This required meticulous planning and monitoring to ensure the project was up to date with immigration law. Crown’s Account Management team worked closely with the client’s global and local teams, proposing a complete and coordinated service plan. This included personal support to manage unexpected challenges and to take care of administrative tasks.

This article sets out all you need to know about the OEC.

What is an OEC?

Under the rules and regulations of the Philippines Overseas Employment Administration (POEA), all Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) are required to have an OEC when departing for, or returning to, their work. The OEC, also known as an exit clearance / pass, is a document certifying the regularity of recruitment and documentation of an OFW. It also serves as proof of their registration with the POEA.

The OEC must be presented to an immigration officer at the airport when exiting the Philippines. A worker exiting without an OEC may be prevented from leaving the country. The OEC provides evidence that the Philippines Government allows the Filipino worker to migrate and without which, the Filipino worker cannot leave the Philippines.

As first step, you need to identify the job position of all employees involved, to determine their skills category, such as semi-skilled, highly skilled or otherwise. Based on this information, you would match each employee with the most suitable host country. At the same time, you would also need to conduct thorough check with the Human Resources Department in each host country, ensuring they did not reach the quota as set out under the POEA standards.

The POEA standards

Under Article 18 of the Labor Code of the Philippines, the general rule is that no employer shall directly hire an OFW for overseas employment, except those who are exempt from the ban. Those exempted include professional and skilled workers with duly executed and verified / authenticated contracts containing terms and conditions over and above the standards set by the POEA. For this, the total should not exceed five OFWs from the inception of the hiring entity[1].

If the hiring entity has already reached the quota, the law requires that it engages an accredited recruitment agency before it can employ an OFW. In addition, the hiring entity must also have itself accredited as an employer by the POEA through the Philippine Overseas Labor Office (POLO). In its absence, the Philippines Embassy or Consulate must have jurisdiction over the worksite in the host country.

To ensure the protection of all Filipino migrant workers abroad, verification should be conducted or applied by the Labor Attaché. This would certify that the employment contracts of OFWs are consistent with the prevailing employment laws, standards, and practices in both the Philippines and the host country. This is alongside ensuring the documentary requirements for overseas employment as required by the POEA are complied with.

Despite these legal channels, some entities believe that these government requirements are difficult to comply with and are time-consuming procedures. Thus, posing a huge administrative burden just to hire an OFW. As a result, many prospective OFWs and hiring entities choose to bypass the POEA guidelines. This may pose risks to both the hiring entities and the OFWs.

Hiring entities (including principals, accomplices, accessories, and company officers having control, management, or direction of their business) may be liable for violation of Republic Act No. 10022 (RA10022), otherwise knowns as Migrant Workers and Overseas Filipinos Act of 1995, for committing illegal recruitment.

Unregistered OFWs may also face the consequences of not having undergone the complete POEA process. It must be emphasized that these laws and guidelines are there to fully protect migrant workers by providing rules whereby OFWs shall only be deployed to countries where their rights are sufficiently protected. Without proper registration, the Philippines Government may not be able to fully assist an OFW in any immigration or employment-related case or issues they may face while abroad.

Ensuring compliance internally and externally

While working on the application for our client, we encountered various challenges, especially where policy is concerned. The provisions required by POEA did not align with the client’s internal policies. Thus, we had to work and co-ordinate with internal teams to ensure all applications were done in accordance with the country’s law, and not violating any internal policies. As many points of contacts were from different parts of the world, the time zone difference added more challenges.

Our global visa and immigration services

Crown World Mobility’s Immigration practice is nearly 100 strong and supported by a dedicated partner network of legal practitioners, ready to deliver effective support and solutions on business immigration requirements.

Our international services include visa applications, work and residence permits, and ongoing management to ensure assignment compliance. We are also there as a strategic partner – providing advice and planning, reducing potential disruptions or immigration risk in your global mobility program.

Complete visa and permit process management takes away the headaches of complex and ever-changing legal and compliance procedures.

Please contact us to find out more about our global visa and immigration services.

[1] POEA Memorandum Circular No. 08, Series of 2018

All you need to know about the Overseas Employment Certificate (OEC) - Crown World Mobility (2024)

FAQs

Is OEC required for OFW 2023? ›

The OEC, or Overseas Employment Certificate, is necessary for OFWs (Overseas Filipino Workers) departing the Philippines. It certifies that the OFW has permission to work abroad and is issued by the POEA (Philippine Overseas Employment Administration).

What are the requirements for OEC? ›

Requirements to get an OEC
  • Printed Online Appointment Information Sheet/Balik-Manggagawa Information Sheet.
  • Passport (valid for at least six months) from departure date.
  • Valid Proof of Employment or Employment Contract.
  • Valid Work Visa, Work Permit, or any equivalent document.

How can I get OEC overseas employment certificate? ›

How to Apply?
  1. Step 1: Register/log-in to the system. To apply for OEC, domestic helpers have to have an account on the Balik-ManggagawaOnline Processing System online. ...
  2. Step 2: Schedule an appointment online. Select Online Appointment on the platform. ...
  3. Step 3: Go to the appointment and get OEC.

Can I go back to Philippines without OEC? ›

Under the rules and regulations of the Philippine Overseas Employment Administration (POEA), all overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) are required to have an Overseas Employment Certificate (OEC) when departing for, or returning to their work overseas.

Can I go to Canada without OEC? ›

All Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) are obliged to acquire an Overseas Employment Certificate (OEC) when travelling for or to return to their employment overseas, according to the laws and regulations of the Philippine Overseas Employment Administration (POEA).

How many months is OEC valid? ›

The OEC is valid for 60 days from the first day it is issued. It is only valid for a single exit from the Philippines so domestic workers need to apply for a new OEC everytime they exit from the Philippines.

Can I process my OEC at the airport? ›

The POEA may issue an OEC through the Labor Assistance Center (LAC) stationed at the airports, but only to returning workers who are on special/emergency leave for one (1) week or less in the Philippines and those with expiring visa within the next seven (7) days.

How long does it take to process OEC? ›

The DMW Phase 1 can take 1-2 weeks. As soon as you get the schedule for Phase 2 and you can submit the original documents, there's a great chance you'll get your OEC shortly. Only book a plane ticket when you have the complete requirements.

Who does not need OEC? ›

Those exempted include professional and skilled workers with duly executed and verified / authenticated contracts containing terms and conditions over and above the standards set by the POEA. For this, the total should not exceed five OFWs from the inception of the hiring entity[1].

How to book online for OEC? ›

To book an OEC appointment online, register and log in to your e-Registration account on POPS-BaM at https://onlineservices.dmw.gov.ph/OnlineServices/POEAOnline.aspx. Enter your account details, including beneficiary, passport, and profile image, to proceed.

How can I get OEC online 2023? ›

👉 How to Obtain a OEC Certificate Online through POPS Bam
  1. Step 1: Log on to the POEA e-services portal website.
  2. Step 2: Go to Balik Manggagawa.
  3. Step 3: Enter your flight date.
  4. Step 4: Check and update your contract information.
  5. Step 5: Print the BSC.
  6. Step 1: POEA Authorization Approval.
  7. Step 2: Request a BSC.

Do I need to verify my contract for OEC? ›

This document is also a must when requesting OEC. So before vacationing in the Philippines, OFWs should verify their employment contract at the nearest POLO, Philippine Embassy, or Philippine Consulate office.

How do I get an OEC in Canada? ›

Requirements for applying for an Overseas Employment Certificate OEC in Canada
  1. Online appointment sheet.
  2. Verified employment contract.
  3. Valid Philippine Passport.
  4. Valid Work Permit.
  5. Letter from Employer.
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What happens if you don't have an OEC? ›

The BM Online System will automatically redirect you to the appointment page once you do not receive the your OEC Exemption. It means that the data that you entered and the data in the system did not match. Thus, you need to set an appointment at any preferred POEA Office or Center for OEC issuance.

What are the requirements for OFW going back to Philippines 2023? ›

Philippines Travel Requirements May 2023
  • provide proof of vaccination.
  • provide proof of a negative RT-PCR test (taken within 48 hours before departure) or a Rapid Antigen Test (taken 24 hours before departure)
  • continue to monitor for COVID-19 symptoms for seven days after you arrive.
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How much is oec in philippines? ›

POEA processing fee - PHP 100 per e-receipt/OEC. OWWA membership fee - USD 25 (or its PHP equivalent) Pag-IBIG contribution - Minimum of PHP 100 each month. PhilHealth contribution - PHP 2,400 for one-year coverage.

Can I get OEC without online appointment? ›

OFWs with active DMW records who are returning to the same company or job site are eligible to apply for their OEC online and exemption. They are also no longer required to schedule an OEC appointment.

How much is OWWA membership fee? ›

How can I be a member of OWWA? The OWWA is a membership institution. For a US$25.00 membership contribution, an OWWA member is entitled to various benefits and services.

Is Balik Manggagawa and OEC the same? ›

Overseas Employment Certificate (OEC) is issued by POLO through the Balik-Manggagawa (BM) Online Processing System. The OEC, also known as exit clearance/pass, is a document certifying the regularity of the recruitment and documentation of an overseas Filipino worker (OFW).

How can I direct hire from the Philippines? ›

BAN ON DIRECT HIRING OF FILIPINO WORKERS

The above-mentioned laws and regulations prohibit the direct-hiring of an overseas Filipino worker (OFW). Any employer intending to hire an OFW is, therefore, required to recruit through POEA-accredited/licensed employment/recruitment agencies.

How long does it take to process job order in POEA? ›

After completing Phase 1 of the application, the POEA process takes three to seven working days.

What is the next step after PDOS? ›

After completing the PDOS, you will be given a Certificate of Completion. And yes, you've guessed it – this, along with other documents, must be submitted to the POEA for processing. You must also present this document at the airport upon departure. Make sure to keep all your documents complete and well organized!

What is the regular length of work abroad? ›

Working hours and overtime policy

In most countries, the standard working hours range from 40 to 44 hours per week. Other countries may have different regulations.

Where can I get OEC in the Philippines? ›

ISSUANCE OF OVERSEAS EMPLOYMENT CERTIFICATE (OEC)

Workers-on-Leave or Balik Manggagawa may secure their OECs either at the POLO before leaving the worksite country or at the POEA and other authorized OEC processing sites in the Philippines before departure.

How do I print my OEC certificate? ›

To Print Exemption: Highlight the exemption screen then use the Control Key & C (Ctrl C) to copy and then click Print. The printed OEC EXEMPTION will serve as the OEC in returning to Singapore. To reprint the exemption reference number, go to “MY TRANSACTIONS” OEC REQUEST. CAN USE THAT WITHIN 60DAYS.

How can I get appointment in Balik Manggagawa? ›

» Log-in at the POEA website www.poea.gov.ph and click the link to BM Appointment System. » At the BM Appointment System page, choose the Office or Branch where you want to transact and process OEC/E-Receipt. The system will display the available dates.

How can I take OEC online 2023? ›

How to Process OEC Exemption for OFWs? Once you have registered for a DMW account and your BM records matched with your new POPS-BaM account, you can now process your exemption. In addition, if you think you meet the requirements, then you can acquire an OEC exemption.

Can I get OEC without contract verification? ›

This document validates that the contract contains the agreed benefits and indicates that an OFW is a documented worker to prevent employers from taking advantage of them. Furthermore, Contract Verification is essential when obtaining an Overseas Employment Contract (OEC).

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