Filipino’s Guide to: Overseas Employment Certificate (OEC) for Direct Hires (2024)

Filipino’s Guide to: Overseas Employment Certificate (OEC) for Direct Hires (1)

In this article, I’ll talk about how to legally depart from the Philippines as a Direct Hire (also referred to as “name-hire”) Overseas Filipino Worker (OFW). I’m primarily writing this in the context of moving to Germany for work, but this can apply regardless of which country you’ll be working in.

The information here was also most valid for Jan-Aug 2018; some mechanics may have changed since then. For more Germany-specific advice, you can read Part 1 for the guide on the National Visa, and Part 3 for the checklist of government things to do after landing in Germany as a resident.

The OEC process is designed to offer protection to OFWs, ensuring that they are documented properly and leave the Philippines healthy and informed.

If you don’t have your OEC and they ask for it at Philippine immigration, you might not be permitted to leave the country. That said, Germany will not look for your OEC when you enter.

As a direct hire OFW, I didn’t use a Philippine recruitment agency to secure my job offer. There is a national ban on direct hires, but it’s possible to ask the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) for an exception. This exception (called “POEA Clearance”) is applied for by POEA when you apply for an OEC. You won’t need to deal with DOLE separately.

For alternative guides to the OEC process for direct hires, check out OFW Money, Balikbayad PH, and a guide that my friend Ayra wrote.

Required Documents

Below, you’ll find the list of required documents to submit for the OEC. As you’ll see from the marks on the page, POEA is extremely particular about checking each box (if it applies to you). They’ll encircle anything you don’t have and ask you to come back when you have it. My advice is: don’t question it and just submit what they ask for.

An additional document you’ll need for Phase 2 is your OFW eRegistration Info Sheet, which should be filled out and printed from the POEA eServices portal. I suggest you accomplish this at home. It’s possible to do this at POEA itself, but the lines are very long.

Filipino’s Guide to: Overseas Employment Certificate (OEC) for Direct Hires (3)

The Process

1st visit/Phase 1

There’s no appointment system for the Direct Hire Department of POEA. It’s walk-in basis only, so come as soon as you have your visa and required documents.

I made the mistake of scheduling an appointment under the “Balik-Manggagawa Online Processing System”, which was the wrong portal. This mistake caused a 3-day delay in my visiting POEA.

What POEA does during Phase 1 are i) check if you have the above Phase 1 documents, and ii) create your application to be sent to DOLE for approval. This takes 1–2 hours if you have complete documents. You can expect to leave POEA with a copy of the accomplished checklist and instructions to wait for POEA Clearance. POEA’s Notice Board is updated regularly with the clearances.

Interim Phase

It takes around 7 working days for POEA Clearance to be given. During this waiting time, you can get the following:

  • “Fit to work” Medical Certificate
  • Pre-Employment Orientation Seminar (PEOS) certificate
  • POEA eRegistration Info Sheet

2nd visit/Phase 2

Once you have the Clearance, print the POEA Notice that states your name and go back to the POEA for Phase 2. This phase takes 6–7 hours.

  • Step 1: “Check-in” at the Direct Hire Department and get your application form for the Pre-Departure Orientation Seminar (PDOS)
  • Step 2: Attend the in-person PDOS and claim your certificate right after the seminar. If you’re at the POEA Main Office, they have free, walk-in PDOS daily. Just ask (preferably during Phase 1) what time the PDOS is for your country of work. For OFWs bound for Europe, if I remember correctly, the daily schedule is 9:30am.
  • Step 3: Go back to the Direct Hire Department, submit your Phase 2 documents, and wait for them to issue your OEC in the next hour
  • Step 4: Pay for your OEC, PhilHealth and PAG-IBIG fees at the cashier in the Direct Hire Department

Advice regarding some required documents

Authenticated work contract

A lot of people don’t do this step before visiting POEA and end up getting delayed. This can and should be done even before you receive your visa! It takes 1–2 weeks.

Below are the steps I followed to get my contract authenticated by the Philippine Embassy in Berlin. There’s a “chain authentication” that’s followed, which basically means that there are three steps:

  1. Get your and your employer’s signatures notarized by a German Notar. I called several Notars (check this directory) and set an appointment. My employer and I appeared at the law office with our IDs, and the Notar verified our identities (this step might be difficult if you’re physically not in the same city as your employer). This can be done either before or after the contract is signed. It took only 15 minutes, then I picked up the notarization the next day. There’s a standard, government-mandated fee for this so it doesn’t matter which law office you choose. Mine cost ~EUR 50.
  2. Get the signature of the Notar authenticated by the Court where the Notar is registered. You can visit the Court on a walk-in basis, and proceed to the Apostille section. I arrived 15 minutes before the office opened in the morning and I was 5th in line. Inside the room, they got my documents and asked me to pay a small fee (I think it was EUR 15). I picked up the authenticated contract a couple of days later.
  3. Finally, bring your work contract to the Philippine Embassy for authentication. This is also when they check if the Philippine-required clause on repatriation is in your contract. I paid EUR 22.50 and picked it up the next day. There’s a chance that Germany now uses the POLO in Geneva; I’m not sure how long it will take to authenticate your work contract with them.

For those getting job offers after Feb 2018, I believe you now need to go through the POLO in Geneva for contract authentication. You don't need to be physically in Germany to do this, but I highly recommend you call the POLO to understand what the process is.

Additional advice:

  1. The POEA requires that certain information and clauses are covered in your contract. Make sure that before you sign your contract, these have been accounted for. The list is here.
  2. Make sure that your employer has given you a bilingual work contract (German and English versions) because the Philippine embassy will only accept it with the English version. It doesn’t need to be a certified translation which costs thousands of euros to process. In my case, my contract has a “convenience translation” in English.

OFW insurance

POEA requires all OFWs to be covered by insurance in the event of death, sickness and other circ*mstances in their country of work. Since the coverage requirements are so specific (e.g., repatriation of remains), a handful of insurance providers (e.g., Paramount Life & General Insurance, MAPFRE Insular, etc.) have created a specific “OFW insurance” product. These can be purchased for ~USD 30 per year.

I suggest that you purchase an OFW insurance product to make Phase 1 easier for you. You won’t have to explain that your employer or your private insurance has promised to cover repatriation, etc. This is separate from the health insurance you need for your application at the German Embassy.

Pre-Employment Orientation Seminar (PEOS)

The PEOS is different from the PDOS. The PEOS is done online, here, and takes ~1 hour to complete. You can do this even before Phase 1. You’ll need to print the certificate afterward. On the other hand, the PDOS is done in-person, for ~3 hours during Phase 2.

“Fit to work” medical certificate

The POEA has a list of Department of Health (DOH)-accredited clinics for the OFW medical screening (unfortunately, the linked list is the most updated version). They have a specific format and set of tests for the OFW’s “fit to work” medical certificate, so it’s important that you go to an accredited clinic. In my experience, the tests took 3–4 hours of an afternoon and I picked up my results the next afternoon.

Initially, I considered using my yearly executive check-up results, but even that doesn’t cover some tests that the OFW medical screening requires (e.g., psychological test, HIV screening). Again, I suggest you don’t question the requirements and just get them done so you can get out of the country.

This is the end of Part 2.

Filipino’s Guide to: Overseas Employment Certificate (OEC) for Direct Hires (2024)

FAQs

How to get OEC for direct hire Canada? ›

The online option is faster and more convenient, as you can apply for an OEC through the POEA Online Services website using the POPS-BaM system. You will need to create an e-Registration account, update your profile, enter your flight schedule, review or edit your contract details, and print your OEC.

How to fill out an OEC exemption? ›

Applying for an OEC exemption

log in to POEA online portal. update your personal data, contract particulars, and beneficiaries, then select Balik Manggagawa for online assessment. Provide your flight date and confirm if you are returning to the same employer and job site.

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. Give yourself two months or so to process everything else.

How can I get OEC certificate online? ›

How to Get an OEC Certificate Online
  1. Step 1: Log on to the POEA e-services portal website. Log in to your online registration account or transfer your online BM account to POPS Bam. ...
  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.

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.

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).

Who qualifies for OEC exemption? ›

Only Balik Manggagawa (BM) or OFWs returning to the same employer and job site with previous records in the POEA/DMW database are eligible for the OEC exemption. Returning workers have the opportunity to acquire their OEC online through POPS-BAM and may be exempt from paying the OEC processing fees.

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.

Can I travel 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.

What is the direct hire process? ›

Direct hiring is a process in which a company offers you a job and employs you without using a third party. This structure is different from temporary (typically less than a year) or contract positions in which a staffing agency supplies and employs the talent.

How much does it cost to get OEC in Philippines? ›

OEC Fees and Charges

POEA Processing Fee – Php 100.00 per e-receipt.OEC. OWWA Membership Fee – USD 25.00 (or its Peso equivalent) Pag-IBIG Contribution – minimum of Php 100.00/month. PhilHealth Contribution – Php 2,400.00/one-year coverage.

Can I get OEC without contract verification? ›

Can I get an OEC without a verified contract? No. A verified employment contract is one of the most important requirements for the issuance of an Overseas Employment Certificate (OEC)—a mandatory document required at the immigration office and the airport prior to departure.

How do I get an OEC in USA? ›

Requirements
  1. B.M. Information sheet with signed (generated by the online system after successful appointment)
  2. Employment Contract verified by POLO.
  3. Copy of Passport.
  4. Copy of Visa/Work Permit or Notice of Action.
  5. Self-addressed/stamped/prepaid return envelope.
  6. Payment for fees in U.S. Money order or U.S. bank draft.

How to print OEC exemption online? ›

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.

Can I go home 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.

How long is an 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.

How much is the payment for OWWA? ›

With US dollar 25.00 membership contribution, an OWWA member is entitled to various benefits and services.

Can I apply my OEC in the Philippines? ›

You can get your OEC through appointing online and schedule to the nearest Philippine consulate. Another requirement is for OFWs deciding to work again abroad but in a different country and employer. The workers must obtain their OEC, but they are not exempted.

How can I go to Canada without an employer? ›

The best option for those seeking to immigrate to Canada without a job offer is to apply for Express Entry . However, obtaining a valid Canadian job offer significantly increases your chances of being invited to apply for permanent residence in Canada.

How to migrate to Canada from Philippines without job offer? ›

Express Entry: Express Entry is a point-based system for skilled workers who want to move to Canada permanently. You do not need a job offer to apply, but you will need to meet certain eligibility criteria such as language proficiency, education, and work experience.

Why I cannot apply for OEC exemption? ›

If you have been issued an OEC and have a registered account, you just need to log in to your account. If you don't log in every time you go back in the country, you can't get an OEC exemption. This is how the POPS-BaM system determines whether a returning OFW is exempted from obtaining an OEC.

Can I get OEC without online appointment? ›

If you are currently working overseas, it is advisable to check the nearest POLO-OWWA office to acquire this OEC. 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.

What is the difference between Balik Manggagawa and OEC? ›

Overseas Employment Certificate (OEC) is a clearance issued to Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs), known as Balik-Manggagawa (BM) who exit from the Philippines for employment purpose. The POEA grants exemption to certain divisions of Balik-Maggagawa workers and exemption of paying any fees processed by the POEA.

Can I leave Hongkong without OEC? ›

However, if you will need to process an individual contract verification, you need to get an appointment at the POLO-HK office and pay the contract verification fees. An Overseas Employment Certificate is required for OFWs (Overseas Filipino Workers) to travel abroad.

What are the benefits of OEC? ›

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). It exempts an OFW from paying travel tax and airport terminal fee.

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.

Is direct hiring of Filipino workers by foreign employers prohibited under Philippine law? ›

- No employer may hire a Filipino worker for overseas employment except through the Boards and entities authorized by the Secretary of Labor.

Do you interview for direct hire? ›

Direct Hire Definition

After deciding which candidates to pass along, the client performs final interviews and makes the hiring decision with support and guidance from the staffing agency if needed. Once an offer has been made and accepted, the newly hired employee will go straight onto the client's payroll.

Is direct hire authority faster? ›

Direct hire authorities expedite the hiring process by eliminating veterans' preference, rating and ranking, as well as the typical selection procedures.

How long will hiring process take? ›

On average, the hiring process lasts three to six weeks. Factors determining the hiring process length include the position level, the number of applicants, and the hiring manager's experience level. Recruiters and hiring managers consider the candidate's experiences and how those relate to the position when decidin.

How long does it take to get OEC in Philippines? ›

It takes 1–2 weeks.

How do I log into my OEC account? ›

Log in. OEC. Enter your OEC username. Enter the password that accompanies your username.

What is PDOS certificate? ›

What is PDOS? Pre-Departure Orientation Seminar (PDOS) is a mandatory program for domestic workers before they are allowed to leave the Philippines for work overseas. There are many seminars accessible for different domestic job destinations because the training is tailored to a certain location or country.

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.

Why do we need contract verification? ›

Verification is the procedure being conducted or applied by the Labor Attaché to ensure that all employment rights, benefits and welfare of Filipino migrant workers at the worksite are duly protected.

How do I get my MWO verified contract? ›

Walk in – OFWs may go to MWO-Dubai office for contract verification a day before their flight to the Philippines. OFWs are required to provide a confirmed flight booking to get access to MWO-Dubai premises. Online submission – OFWs may submit their documents online for online contract verification.

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 email address of POEA? ›

If you have concerns about the whole application process, you may want to write to info@poea.gov.ph, or call them directly at 722-11-44 or 722-11-55.

How do I update my OEC with a new employer? ›

CHANGE EMPLOYER REQUIREMENTS POEA GUIDE
  1. Visit POEA Online Services Portal.
  2. Login POEA Online Portal.
  3. Access The Balik Mangagawa.
  4. Setup Balik Mangagawa Appointment.
  5. Select Schedule And Confirm Appointment.
  6. Prepare General Requirements.
  7. Submit and Pay Processing Fee.

How can I get OEC Online 2023? ›

How do I apply for the OEC online?
  1. Step 1: Register for the Balik Manggagawa. All OFWs must first register themselves for the Balik Manggagawa (BM) processing system at the POEA online portal. ...
  2. Step 2: Schedule your OEC online appointment. ...
  3. Step 3: Attend the appointment.

What is the Balik Manggagawa contract? ›

What is the Meaning of Balik Manggagawa? Balik Manggagawa (BM) or returning OFWs are those vacationing in the Philippines and will leave the country again to work abroad. It refers to OFWs returning abroad to continue, complete, or extend their employment contract with the same or different employer and job site.

What is the replacement of Balik Manggagawa? ›

Balik-Manggagawa Online Processing System, or BM Online, is an internet-based service that allows vacationing or returning OFWs to get an OEC anytime without going to a POEA office. UPDATE: From June 30, 20213, the BM Online system will be replaced by the POEA Online Processing System for Balik Manggagawa (POPS-BaM).

What happens if you don't have 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.

How Canadian employers can hire a foreign worker? ›

The Temporary Foreign Worker Program (TFWP) allows employers to hire foreign workers to fill temporary labour and skill shortages. Before you can hire a temporary worker for a Canadian job, in most cases you must apply for a Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA).

How to hire Filipino workers directly? ›

To hire a regular employee in the Philippines, you need to set up a legal entity in the country to legally pay the employee and taxes. There are registration requirements, fees, and corporate taxes you may need to pay, including US tax withholdings.

What are the documents needed 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 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 go home in the 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.

How many months does oec expire? ›

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 get OEC in Philippines without contract verification? ›

Can I get an OEC without a verified contract? No. A verified employment contract is one of the most important requirements for the issuance of an Overseas Employment Certificate (OEC)—a mandatory document required at the immigration office and the airport prior to departure.

Can a US based company hire a Canadian employee? ›

Yes, U.S. companies can hire Canadian employees. And while hiring in Canada can positively contribute to your company's growth, productivity, and talent pool, there are many complexities to hiring in a new market—especially if your company doesn't have an entity in Canada.

Can a US citizen hire a foreign worker? ›

How can US companies hire foreign workers? US companies can hire foreign workers by applying for the relevant certification from the US Department of Labor. The certification will be determined by the occupational requirements of the vacancy.

Can a Canadian company hire a US citizen? ›

It all starts with a job offer. If you, as a Canadian employer, would like to hire a foreign worker on a permanent basis, the worker will need to obtain Canadian permanent residence. There are a number of fast-track options available so that your future employee can begin work quickly.

Is direct hiring ban in the Philippines? ›

Due to the developments on the policies of overseas employment, the Philippines is currently implementing a ban on direct hiring. This means that a foreign employer cannot deploy a worker to his country without processing through a licensed Philippine recruitment agencies (PRA).

Can a US citizen work in the Philippines? ›

Foreigners who want to work in the Philippines will have to obtain a Philippines Work Visa. In addition to that, they also need a Work Permit. These two documents are issued by different governing bodies in the Philippines.

Why is direct hiring banned in the Philippines? ›

Based on the rationale that direct hiring affords no protection to OFWs (no joint and solidary liability between the recruitment agency and the foreign employer, no POEA approved contract containing the required minimum standards; no bond posted by a recruitment agency), direct hiring had been banned under Article 18 ...

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