Filipinos who wants to work in China and Mongolia as a domestic helper are also warned against job offers because according to the Philippine officials there, these kind of jobs is considered illegal in the said countries.
The Ambassador of the Philippines to China, Francisco Benedicto, reported to the DFA that officials of the two Asian countries prohibited the hiring of foreign household workers because they wanted to stop the rise of illegal workers.
Those who will be found violating this law faces deportation and payment of fines. In China, overstaying workers and those without legal working documents are required to pay 5,000 yuan or Php33,000. Meanwhile violators in Mongolia are asked to pay USD 30 or Php 1384 a day.
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