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Old July 6th, 2011
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Non-Resident Aliens Who Intend to Work in the Philippines

All foreign nationals seeking admission to the Philippines for the purpose of employment, all non-resident foreign nationals already working in the Philippines, and all non-resident foreign nationals admitted to the Philippines on on-working visas, who wish to work in the Philippines, regardless of the source of compensation and duration of employment are required by the Philippine Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) to secure an Alien Employment Permit (AEP).

Where to Apply

Foreign nationals can apply for an AEP at the nearest Philippine Embassy or Consulate. Local employers who wish to hire the services of a foreigner can apply on behalf of the foreign national at the nearest Regional Office of the DOLE. Foreign nationals who are already in the Philippines should apply through their prospective employers with the nearest Regional Office of the DOLE. A DOLE AEP frequently-asked-question sheet is available here.

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Originally Posted by Mark View Post
Im a Kiwi (NZ) and i will be coming to live with my gf in Taguig, Manila.

I have been before and i actually renovated my gf flat which she is eternally grateful and talks about all the time.

I wanted to ask about working in Manila. Can foreigners who have limited tagalog ability be able to work and find jobs there? For me i am a Travel Specialist with 15 years experience with quals. So Travel is my career.

Can someone help me to find the best way to work in Manila. Many thanks.
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