NEWS RELEASE
24 September 2015
POEA warns overseas job applicants on use of fake documents
Administrator Hans Leo J. Cacdac yesterday warned Filipino workers against using
falsified documents to support their applications for overseas jobs.
Cacdac said the Philippine Embassy in Wellington has reported that a substantial
number of Filipino dairy farm workers have entered New Zealand using false
employment certificates. The report said unscrupulous individuals in the
Philippines issued the fake certificates in exchange of a considerable amount of
money.
Labor Secretary Rosalinda Dimapilis-Baldoz has already instructed Administrator
Cacdac to investigate the alleged use of such fraudulent documents, which she
said may affect the implementation of the just concluded labor agreement between
New Zealand and the Philippines.
Cacdac said there were reports that Immigration New Zealand (INZ) has been
applying more scrutiny to the applications of dairy workers from the Philippines
after a number of issues in relation to the work experience of some applicants
have been found.
“The alleged irregularities may have been the cause of delays in the issuance of
work visas for Filipino dairy farm workers,” Cacdac said.
The report said the persons facilitating the false documents are charging
applicants NZ$15,000 for an illegally attained visa. /END
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