Hiring Skilled Filipino Workers For Australia
Hiring Skilled Filipino Workers For Australia
Hiring Skilled Filipino Workers For Australia
Land-based agencies, which could be any person (natural or juridical) licensed by the POEA to
recruit workers for all land-based jobs for and on behalf of its foreign principal; or
b. Manning agencies, which could be any person (natural or juridical) licensed by the POEA to
recruit seafarers to man/board vessels plying international sea lanes and other related maritime
activities.
These licensed employment agencies ensure that only Filipino workers who are qualified and
medically-fit are deployed. Hence, Filipino workers are medically examined by government-accredited
medical clinics or hospitals and training centres authorized by the government.
VERIFICATION AND AUTHENTICATION OF RECRUITMENT DOCUMENTS
To make it easier for overseas employers to hire OFWs and at the same time ensure the
protection of the latters rights and interests, there is a process of verification at the work site which is
done by the Labour Attach who is normally based at Philippine Embassies or Consulates. This process
ascertains the 1) existence of the company or project; 2) the need for Filipino manpower; 3) and the
employers capability to hire workers at the acceptable rates, and at desirable conditions, in conformity
with the minimum standards prescribed by the POEA and taking into account labour laws and
regulations of the host government. The verification and authentication of recruitment documents set out
below are the first step in the accreditation of Australian principals with the POEA.
A prospective Australian employer approved under Australian immigration rules as a standard
business sponsor or one covered by a Labour Agreement in specific industries to hire skilled and
professional Filipinos under the 457 or other visa sub-categories for jobs allowed to be filled up under
Australian laws (see new Skilled Occupations List which took effect on July 2010 at
www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F2010L01318 for applicants under the General Skilled Migration scheme
and www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F2010L03158 for the Employer Nominated Scheme visas 121 and
856), and interested to hire Filipino workers may choose from the official list of licensed private
employment agencies available at the POEA website, www.poea.gov.ph/cgi-bin/aglist.asp. For more
information
about
the
457
visa
sub-category,
please
see
www.immi.gov.au/allforms/booklets/books9.pdf.
Assuming the prospective Australian employer or agency is already done with his preparations on
the Australia side, he should identify a Philippine agent which will source his/her manpower recruitment
and must submit recruitment documents to the nearest Philippine Overseas Labour Office (POLO) at the
Philippine Embassy or Consulate for verification, in this case the POLO in Canberra. For employers
intending to hire Filipino workers without the assistance of a Philippine recruitment agency, the current
policy of the POEA is that each company is limited to only ten (10) workers to be hired under the namehiring scheme.
DOCUMENTS FOR SUBMISSION
For accreditation of employers hiring Filipino workers for the first time
For employers intending to hire Filipino workers for the first time, they must first undergo a
process of accreditation with the POEA. The accreditation process begins by the employer or principal
submitting the following documents to the Philippine Overseas Labour Office (POLO) in Canberra for
verification. After verification the following documents will be forwarded by POLO to the Consular
Section of the Philippine Embassy for authentication:
a.
Special Power of Attorney (SPA) from the Australian employer/foreign recruitment agency to
the Philippine recruitment agency, sample of which is downloadable from
http://www.poea.gov.ph/agency/spa2.pdf . The Recruitment Agreement between the Australian
principal and the Philippine recruitment agency may also contain the principals obligations under
the Special Power of Attorney, in which case it is the Recruitment Agreement which should be
submitted to the POLO in Canberra for verification and authentication, instead of the SPA. Of
all the documents required for accreditation, the SPA is the only one which needs to be notarized
by an Australian notary public, and not just by a Justice of the Peace, but needs NO attestation
by the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT). If it is the Recruitment Agreement
containing the principals obligations under the SPA which is being submitted, this may be
notarized in the Philippines.
b. Master Employment Contract, which should be signed by the employer on ALL PAGES and
which should contain the two mandatory provisions on 1) the repatriation of remains of the
employee in case of death, and 2) grounds for termination of employment (such as serious
misconduct, gross negligence, disobedience, etc.), as well as the applicable national employment
standards of Australia, or references the applicable modern award or enterprise bargaining
agreement. If the master employment contract or letter of offer does not contain the above two
Photocopy of valid photo ID of official signatory of the company or agency, and a short
company profile, or a link to the companys website. These are not verifiable documents and
need no notarization or certification by a Justice of the Peace needed.
g. Prepaid, self-addressed envelope, preferably Express Post, of a size suitable to contain all the
verifiable documents.
To request additional manpower request/job orders
To request for additional manpower request/job orders, the following must be submitted to the
Philippine Overseas Labour Office in Canberra for verification and authentication:
For Australian Placement Agencies
1. Manpower
request
(prescribed
format
downloadable
at
http://www.philembassy.org.au/images/POLO/forms/MANPOWER_REQUEST_FORM
AT.pdf )
2. Copy of POEA Registration/Accreditation per principal
For Australian Employers
1. Job
Order
(prescribed
format
downloadable
http://www.philembassy.org.au/images/POLO/forms/JOB_ORDER_FORMAT.pdf )
2. Copy of POEA Registration/Accreditation
at
Recruitment documents or requests for additional job orders are to be personally submitted or
mailed to:
ATTY. JALILO O. DELA TORRE
Labour Attach II
Philippine Embassy
1 Moonah Place, Yarralumla
ACT, 2600
FEES FOR VERIFICATION AND AUTHENTICATION
A verification fee of A$18 will be collected by POLO-Canberra for each document enumerated
above for the verification procedure.
Further, an authentication fee of A$45 ($63 for expedited one-day processing) is charged by the
Consular Section of the Philippine Embassy for the whole set of documents and may be paid thru a
SEPARATE postal money order in the name of Embassy of the Philippines.
Official receipts from the Philippine Embassy and the Philippine Overseas Labour Office
(Department of Labour and Employment) evidencing receipt of above payments shall be included in the
envelope containing the verified and authenticated documents that will be sent back to the party
requesting verification.
SCHEDULE OF FEES
Process
Verification of
Recruitment
Documents
Office Responsible
Office of the Labour
Attach
Fee
A$18 per document
Mode of Payment
Australian
money
order
Authentication of
Recruitment
Documents
Consular Section
Australian
order
money
Verification of
Additional Job Order
Australian
order
money
Authentication of
Additional Job Order
Consular Section
Australian
order
money
Payment Details
In the name of
Embassy of the
Philippines POLO
VF
In the name of
Embassy of the
Philippines.
In the name of
Embassy of the
Philippines POLO
VF
In the name of
Embassy of the
Philippines.
The verification and authentication procedures shall take no more than three (3) days from the
day the documents are received at the Embassy. But one-day processing is available at an extra charge for
authentication, as indicated above.
For inquiries, please address all communications to:
Atty. Jalilo O. Dela Torre
Labour Attach II
Philippine Embassy
Philippine Overseas Labour Office (POLO)
1 Moonah Place, Yarralumla
ACT 2600, Australia
Telephone: 02-62738882
Mobile: 0418356888
Fax: 02-62733984
Email: polocanberra@y7mail.com