The Overseas Workers Welfare Administration (OWWA) has so far released more than P10 million in the first week of its Rebate Program for its long-time members.
“OWWA Rebate Program: 4,274 qualified OWWA members have received their rebate benefit! P10.6M released so far,” OWWA Administrator Hans Leo Cacdac said in his Twitter account @HansLeoCacdac.“Salamat sa 92 beneficiaries who donated their rebate benefit to our Tuloy-Aral Scholarship fund,” said Cacdac.
It can also be used as payment for the renewal of OWWA membership for OFWs who still have active employment contracts abroad. Qualified beneficiaries of the rebate program are OFWs who have been members of OWWA for at least ten years with at least five or more contributions made as of December 31, 2017 and OFW-member or his/her family has not availed of any program or benefit from OWWA.
Qualified OFWs may present their appointment code that was sent through a text message and bring at least one valid government-issued ID to their chosen OWWA office for verification. Next-of-kin/family members of OFWs abroad or sick/deceased OFWs are eligible to claim rebate on their behalf.
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