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Bureau of Immigration (BI): An estimated 20,000 POGO workers are expected to leave in the next two weeks! Over 10,000 have already departed!

Bureau of Immigration (BI): An estimated 20,000 POGO workers are expected to leave in the next two weeks! Over 10,000 have already departed!

Manila, Philippines — According to the Bureau of Immigration (BI), with only one month left until the December 31 deadline, approximately 20,000 foreign workers of Philippine Offshore Gaming Operators (POGO) are expected to leave the country.As the deadline approaches, some POGO workers have not com

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The Ministry of Justice is preparing to arrest POGO employees who have not lowered their signs! Someone actually tried to marry a Filipino girl and stay in the Philippines using a 13A visa!

The Ministry of Justice is preparing to arrest POGO employees who have not lowered their signs! Someone actually tried to marry a Filipino girl and stay in the Philippines using a 13A visa!

Recently, the Minister of Justice of the Philippines, Remulla, stated that arrest operations might be initiated against foreign employees of Philippine Offshore Gaming Operators (POGO) who fail to downgrade their visas after October 15th.During an interview with the media, Remulla pointed out that t

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The situation is severe! Less than half of the 30,000 POGO workers have applied for visa downgrades, and poor handling by the Philippine government could lead to chaos!

The situation is severe! Less than half of the 30,000 POGO workers have applied for visa downgrades, and poor handling by the Philippine government could lead to chaos!

The highly anticipated downgrade policy for POGO worker visas has passed the October 15 deadline. According to the latest news from the Bureau of Immigration (BI), less than half of the foreigners working in various offshore gaming operators (POGO) offices in the Philippines have voluntarily downgra

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PAOCC: Will continue to crack down! Approximately 58 to 200 POGOs are still operating.

PAOCC: Will continue to crack down! Approximately 58 to 200 POGOs are still operating.

The Presidential Anti-Organized Crime Commission (PAOCC) states that it continues to combat "about 58 to 200" online gambling companies in the country.This comes over two months since President Ferdinand Marcos took office, during which he banned online gambling companies in his State of the Nation

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Over 3000 POGO employees leave the Philippines after visa downgrade.

Over 3000 POGO employees leave the Philippines after visa downgrade.

The Bureau of Immigration (BI) in the Philippines has expedited the departure procedures for foreign employees working for Philippine Offshore Gaming Operators (POGO). Over 3000 POGO employees have left the country following visa downgrades.Acting Director of the Immigration Bureau, Joel Anthony Via

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Philippine Immigration Bureau: Over 10,000 foreign POGO workers' visas have been downgraded.

Philippine Immigration Bureau: Over 10,000 foreign POGO workers' visas have been downgraded.

The Bureau of Immigration (BI) of the Philippines reported that over 10,000 foreign workers of Philippine Offshore Gaming Operators (POGO) have applied for a downgrade of their visa status.Immigration Commissioner Joel Anthony Viado reminded foreigners to voluntarily downgrade their visa status befo

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No postponement allowed! POGO employees must downgrade their visas before October 15!

No postponement allowed! POGO employees must downgrade their visas before October 15!

Joel Anthony Viado, the Commissioner of the Bureau of Immigration (BI), stated that foreign workers of Philippine Offshore Gaming Operators (POGO) will not receive any extension to downgrade their work visas before the deadline of October 15.Viado mentioned that this information was conveyed during

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POGO employees are urged to voluntarily downgrade their visas, violators will be blacklisted on October 15

POGO employees are urged to voluntarily downgrade their visas, violators will be blacklisted on October 15

On September 6, the Philippine Department of Justice called on foreign employees of Philippine Offshore Gaming Operators (POGO) to voluntarily downgrade their visas, or face forced cancellation. The spokesperson warned that foreigners whose visas are forcibly cancelled will be blacklisted.Justice sp

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