Ron Salo, Kabayan Party Rep. and member of the Kabayan Party List, has praised Kuwait’s decision to lift its ban on the issuance entry visas for Filipinos as well as worker visas.
Ron Salo, Kabayan Party Rep. and member of the Kabayan Party List, has praised Kuwait’s government for lifting the ban on issuance entry visas as well as worker visas for Filipinos.
Salo, the former chairman of the House Committee on Overseas Workers Affairs thanked Philippine officials as well for their efforts which led to the lifting the ban.
The Kuwaiti government, led by His Excellency Fahad Yusuf Sabah Al-Sabah, First Deputy Premier and concurrent Minister of Defense and Interior and Philippine officials, led by Department of Migrant Workers Undersecretary Bernard Olalia and Philippine ambassador to Kuwait Jose “Pepe” Cabrera, issued a statement on Sunday, 24 June, on the resumption of recruitment of Filipino workers.
Recruitment of domestic workers with experience abroad is also permitted.
Salo said, “We thank His Excellence Fahad and Kuwait’s government for opening the doors to Filipinos so they can work in Kuwait.”
“I thank the DMW, led by Secretary Hans Cacdac, and the Philippine Embassy officials in Kuwait for taking the necessary steps to ensure that our OFWs are better protected while working in Kuwait. This protection will make the OFWs’ overseas trip worthwhile,” he said.
Ron Salo, Kabayan Party Rep. and member of the Kabayan Party List, has praised Kuwait’s government for lifting the ban on issuance entry visas as well as worker visas for Filipinos.
Salo, the former chairman of the House Committee on Overseas Workers Affairs thanked Philippine officials as well for their efforts which led to the lifting the ban.
The Kuwaiti government, led by His Excellency Fahad Yusuf Sabah Al-Sabah, First Deputy Premier and concurrent Minister of Defense and Interior and Philippine officials, led by Department of Migrant Workers Undersecretary Bernard Olalia and Philippine ambassador to Kuwait Jose “Pepe” Cabrera, issued a statement on Sunday, 24 June, on the resumption of recruitment of Filipino workers.
Recruitment of domestic workers with experience abroad is also permitted.
Salo said, “We thank His Excellence Fahad and Kuwait’s government for opening the doors to Filipinos so they can work in Kuwait.”
“I thank the DMW, led by Secretary Hans Cacdac, and the Philippine Embassy officials in Kuwait for taking the necessary steps to ensure that our OFWs are better protected while working in Kuwait. This protection will make the OFWs’ overseas trip worthwhile,” he said.
Source: MB.COM