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Oman Extends Amnesty Program for Undocumented Workers, including Filipinos
(PNA) — Oman has extended its ongoing amnesty program for illegal foreign workers, including Filipinos, until October 28, the Department of Foreign Affairs said Tuesday.
The amnesty program which began on May 3 was originally scheduled to end on July 31.
“With the recent announcement, the Philippine Embassy has stepped up its efforts to encourage undocumented overseas Filipino workers in Oman to avail of the amnesty and avoid paying overstay penalties and other fines,” the DFA said.
Philippine Ambassador Narciso Castañeda encouraged illegal and overstaying Filipinos workers in Oman to avail of amnesty, saying this is an opportunity for them to return to the Philippines without facing any legal actions.
At least 7,382 undocumented workers of various nationalities were reported to have been deported under the amnesty program. Of this figure, 162 are Filipinos, including 29 sheltered at the Philippine embassy.
Undocumented OFWs in Oman who may wish to avail of the amnesty under the extended period are advised to contact the embassy. (PNA) CTB/MDC/EDS