The move is a done deal, and the group's passport management hotline is paralyzed. Notifications are being sent to various platforms about the destination countries, and they keep saying the passports will be issued. Can any friend answer if my current situation involves organizing a large number of employees to leave the country with 9G in October?

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Recruit me as a temporary worker for the passport group, $80 per day is fine.

The number of people going abroad is indeed large.
If there is a sudden change in the policy during the exit process, at the very least, those who reduce their visas are responding to the Philippine government's decision, and the latter is also acting within the rules.

Maybe we won't need a visa in three to five years.

Visa processing is always a race against time; the faster, the better.

Holding 9G when going abroad is equivalent to becoming an unregistered person who won't return.

Just let it be, whatever.

It will be years before I return to the Philippines, who cares about the future floods.

I don't know, I'm very confused, isn't this a contradiction?
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There are still many people who got a visa on arrival in 2019 and are overstaying; they simply can't leave.
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