By MB Online and Roy Mabasa
A total of 301 distressed overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) from Kuwait arrived in Manila on late Saturday, the Department of Foreign Affairs said.
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The Kuwaiti Government has extended amnesty to the OFWs to let them reunite with their families amid the time of the COVID-19 pandemic.
According to the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA), the distressed overseas Filipinos arrived on Sunday morning via Kuwait Airways, one of the many mounted flights commissioned by the Kuwaiti government to bring home OFWs who have benefitted from Kuwait’s amnesty program.
Upon their arrivals, the OFWs were met by representatives from the DFA and the Bureau of Quarantine to guide them on mandatory health procedures under the Expanded Community Quarantine measures.
The Philippine Embassy in Kuwait has earlier announced that the Kuwaiti government is offering amnesty to residence visa violators starting April 1 until April 5.
Under the amnesty program, Filipinos who qualified were enabled to forfeit the payment of corresponding legal fines and at the same time avail flights back to the Philippines.
This is the fifth straight day that the DFA and other relevant government agencies continue to help the returning overseas Filipinos, including the thousands of seafarers affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.