MANILA, Philippines – The Bureau of Immigration (BI) recently arrested eight Chinese men for allegedly working in mining sites without work permits. Read the rest of this entry »
8 Chinese miners nabbed
February 16, 2012
Chinese illegals arrested
February 15, 2012
EIGHT Chinese nationals were nabbed by Immigration agents as part of the agency’s crackdown against foreigners illegally working in the country. The foreigners were employed in two mining sites in Eastern Samar without the required work permits. Read the rest of this entry »
8 Chinese working without permits
February 15, 2012
EIGHT Chinese employed in two mining sites in Eastern Samar were recently arrested for working without the required permits, the Bureau of Immigration (BI) said on Tuesday. Read the rest of this entry »
Saudization
July 14, 2011
Saudi Arabia has started to ban vacationing OFWs from reentering the country. According to Migrante International, outgoing workers’ passports are being stamped with a “Final Exit” mark. Many countries including China have adopted a policy of prioritizing local citizens in hiring workers. Read the rest of this entry »
Bureau of Immigration to probe influx of aliens in Vizcaya gold-rush areas
June 13, 2011
BAYOMBONG, Nueva Vizcaya, Philippines – The Bureau of Immigration (BI) would look into reports of foreigners flocking to this landlocked province, raking in millions of pesos from illegal mining activities. Read the rest of this entry »
Foreigners find way into illegal mine site in Nueva Vizcaya
May 31, 2011
BAYOMBONG, Nueva Vizcaya ,Philippines – Police are investigating the reported influx of foreigners, mostly Koreans in an illegal mining site in a remote, mountainous area of the province. Read the rest of this entry »
Power plant brawl injures 6 Chinese
May 22, 2011
Number of Koreans, other foreigners working in RP surging
October 19, 2010
MANILA, Philippines – The Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) yesterday reported a surge in the number of Koreans and other foreigner coming to work in the country in the past few years. Read the rest of this entry »













