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DMW: 15K OFWs Seek Repatriation, Assistance Amid Middle East Unrest

Some OFWs remain abroad after improving their employment conditions despite ongoing tensions.

DMW: 15K OFWs Seek Repatriation, Assistance Amid Middle East Unrest

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Around 15,000 overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) have sought government assistance to return home as tensions in the Middle East continue to escalate, the Department of Migrant Workers (DMW) said.

In a news release on Wednesday evening, the DMW assured that OFWs remain a priority, particularly those in distress or are vulnerable, with those who have completed their repatriation requirements being closely monitored and assisted.

“A large number of these requests involve workers who are already classified as repatriation-ready, meaning they have completed the necessary requirements and are awaiting arrangements for their return to the Philippines,” it said.

However, the department clarified that “not all requests indicate an immediate need for repatriation”, highlighting that some OFWs take these proactive steps should emergencies arise.

“Some OFWs submitted requests simply to be included in official monitoring lists, allowing them to access assistance if their situation abroad worsens as regional instability continues,” according to the statement.

Meanwhile, the DMW said some repatriation requests have been withdrawn after the situation improved, with some OFWs able to secure stable employment or have resolved workplace issues despite the ongoing conflict. (PNA)