OWAA Requirements for Filipino Maids
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OWAA Requirements for Filipino Maids
Does anybody understand the OWWA requirements for Filipino workers in Dubai?
Our maid will be heading back for her first 4 week vacation during the summer. We understand that she needs an OWWA (Overseas Workers Welfare Assoc.) form from the Philippine Overseas Labor Office (www.polodubai.com/) before she departs Dubai for Manila.
As part of the three part process of gaining an OEC (Overseas Employment Certificate)(How to get an OEC - Official Website) it appears that for housemaids you need to provide a copy of the sponsor's passport and a copy of the sponsor's residency visa to your maid to gain the OWWA form.
While I understand that we hand out copies of our identity all over Dubai, it is generally to UAE Government departments or their related entities, and we generally maintain control of the documents. I have never been asked to give my details to a foreign government that I have no specific ties or dealings, and I have generally tried to protect my passport and details.
I'm surely not the first person to come across this, so can anyone suggest what is the best course of action?
Our maid will be heading back for her first 4 week vacation during the summer. We understand that she needs an OWWA (Overseas Workers Welfare Assoc.) form from the Philippine Overseas Labor Office (www.polodubai.com/) before she departs Dubai for Manila.
As part of the three part process of gaining an OEC (Overseas Employment Certificate)(How to get an OEC - Official Website) it appears that for housemaids you need to provide a copy of the sponsor's passport and a copy of the sponsor's residency visa to your maid to gain the OWWA form.
While I understand that we hand out copies of our identity all over Dubai, it is generally to UAE Government departments or their related entities, and we generally maintain control of the documents. I have never been asked to give my details to a foreign government that I have no specific ties or dealings, and I have generally tried to protect my passport and details.
I'm surely not the first person to come across this, so can anyone suggest what is the best course of action?
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The Philippines OLO is a national entity and your details are kept as secure as they would be at the Philippines Embassy.
If you want your housemaid to get her certs then you have to hand over your details.
It is as simple as that.
If you want your housemaid to get her certs then you have to hand over your details.
It is as simple as that.
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MC,
Thanks, I took your advice! She hit me around the head with the ironing board and then thru me in the washing machine for a full spin cycle.
If I had kids I'm sure I would be in the kitchen now making lunches, but instead I'm pushing the mower around the yard in 50 degree heat!
Anyone else got some great suggestions to share?
Thanks, I took your advice! She hit me around the head with the ironing board and then thru me in the washing machine for a full spin cycle.
If I had kids I'm sure I would be in the kitchen now making lunches, but instead I'm pushing the mower around the yard in 50 degree heat!
Anyone else got some great suggestions to share?