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associations and other possible donors overseas, as well as local partners in the Philippines, to encourage investments and partnerships for development.The LINKAPIL was established by the Commission on Filipinos Overseas in 1989 to seek a broader and deeper partnership between overseas Filipinos and Filipinos in the home country based on a common desire to advance the collective good of the Filipino people and to contribute to the realization of national development. It means “service to fellow Filipinos.” The LINKAPIL program facilitates the transfer of assistance from Filipinos and other donors overseas to support projects in livelihood development, education, health and welfare, small-scale infrastructure, and technology and skills transfer
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through their taxes and remittances.In 2007, then-President Gloria Macapagal – Arroyo signed Administrative Order No. 202 creating the Inter-Agency Committee for the Celebration of the Month Overseas Filipinos with the Philippine Migrants Rights Watch (PMRW, an umbrella organization of migrant civil society organizations) as Chair and the CFO as Co-Chair.
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identities as half- or part-Filipinos that they may have had growing 11 up. Joining the program would aid them in the journey of understanding a significant part of their identities, which would hopefully move them toward a more meaningful relationship with their Filipino families and the nation itself.
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The Philippine Financial Freedom Campaign: In line with the national development goal of financial inclusion, CFO has specifically put a focus on the financial literacy of overseas Filipinos and their families. IThe program was launched to develop or enhance personal strategies, skills and knowledge
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The evolution of the Commission on Filipinos Overseas can be traced with the passage of Presidential Decree No. 442 (Labor Code of the Philippines), which was enacted in 1974, creating the Office of Emigrant Affairs, along with the Overseas Employment Development Board (now POEA) among other offices
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CFO engaged with several Filipino community organizations and leaders in countries with large concentrations of overseas Filipinos particularly the United States. It was an opportunity for the CFO to reach out to overseas Filipinos (organizations, media, civil society, etc.) to discuss various ways
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or Link for Philippine Development program. Overseas Filipinos can channel their assistance to support projects in livelihood/micro-enterprise development, education, health and welfare, small-scale infrastructure, and technology and skills transfer. CFO also maintains active linkages with Filipino
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is a Philippine cultural immersion program in the Philippines intended for Filipino youth who were born abroad or migrated at an early age, such that they are not very familiar with Philippine culture. The program seeks to help participants answer long-standing questions about themselves and their
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In June 1988, then President Corazon C. Aquino signed Proclamation No. 276 declaring December 1988 and the same month of every year as the “Month of Overseas Filipinos”. It gave recognition to overseas Filipinos who contributed to the restoration of Philippine democracy and Philippine development
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In June 1980, Batas Pambansa Blg. 79 was enacted to strengthen the government’s policy on the promotion of migrant welfare and interest. It created the Commission on Filipinos Overseas which replaced OEA but retained and further expanded its mandate. The decree specifically identified Filipino
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in attaining financial freedom. This nationwide Financial Literacy Campaign seeks to achieve its main objective of improving financial literacy by promoting productive expenditures, greater savings and entrepreneurship among overseas Filipinos and the beneficiaries of their remittances.
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CFO's principal office is located in Quezon City. It has extension offices in Cebu and Davao and maintains an assistance desk in NAIA Terminals 1 and 3 (departure area). The CFO may be reached thru the following contact information:
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The CFO conducts Pre-Departure Orientation Seminars (PDOS) for 20 to 59-year-old Filipino emigrants with the core objective of providing them the relevant information needed to address concerns about permanently residing
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The following years were characterized by a steady increase in migration, thus making it necessary to establish an independent unit which would constitute a local support network solely for Filipino emigrants.
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To provide liaison services to Filipinos residing outside the Philippines with appropriate government and private agencies in the transaction of business and similar projects in the Philippines.
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During the one-on-one, counselors can address counselees’ questions on a more personal level, hopefully leading them towards empowerment, in dealing with the realities of intermarriage.
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To serve as a forum for preserving and enhancing the social, economic, and cultural ties of Filipinos abroad with the Philippines;
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The Commission on Filipinos Overseas is composed of the following Board of Commissioners per Executive Order #: 373, s. 2004:
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The main task of the Commission on Filipinos Overseas is to register and provide pre-departure orientation
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in countries other than The Philippines. It is also responsible for preserving and strengthening ties with
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outside the Philippines. It is headed by a Chairperson who is bestowed with a Cabinet rank of Secretary.
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To develop and implement programs that will promote the interest and well-being of Filipinos abroad;
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Filipinos overseas who have become naturalized citizens of other countries or dual citizens;
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Presidential Awards for Filipino Individuals and Organizations Overseas (biennial awards)
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in formulating policies and measures concerning or affecting Filipinos abroad;
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Filipino spouses and other partners of foreign nationals leaving the country;
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Government agencies under the Office of the President of the Philippines
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Presidential Awards for Filipino Individuals and Organizations Overseas
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Exchange Visitor Program - Exchange Visitors Program of the Philippines
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The agency is responsible for promoting and upholding the interests of
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The primary clientele of the Commission on Filipinos Overseas are:
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This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the
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of diaspora engagement for the home country’s development.
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Filipino permanent migrants or permanent residents abroad;
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Romulo "Leo" Victoria Arugay, Secretary & Chairperson
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Pre-Departure Orientation Seminars (PDOS) for Emigrants:
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