Becoming An OFW-Teacher in Taiwan
Becoming An OFW-Teacher in Taiwan
Becoming An OFW-Teacher in Taiwan
TEACHER
BOUND FOR TAIWAN
By Charlie V. Ladrona
July 2019
PROCESS OVERVIEW
TECO
Bring the original and a photocopy together with authentication application form (
https://www.roc-taiwan.org/ph_en/cat/10.html) :
Phase 1:
1. Work Permit/Visa
2. Passport
3. Verified Contract (which comes with an indorsement letter by POLO)
4. School Company Profile
5. Employer’s Business License and Passport/ID
6. PRC License
7. TOR/Diploma
8. Resume/CV
9. Certificate of Employment
10. Notarized Affidavit on how you secured your employment
11. Notarized affidavit on the authenticity of your documents such as: license, TOR/Diploma, COE, CV
POEA OEC
Phase 2: (3-7 days after, clearance for employer is posted on POEA website
https://eservices.poea.gov.ph/eRegistration/Register)
POEA will check your copies, you’ll be asked to wait for your name to be called out and fill in an Information Sheet for
OFW. When your name is called out, you’ll be given papers to be forwarded to the Cashier for the payment of around
Php 7,000.00 for Processing Fee, OWWA, Phil-health and Pag-ibig. Check with POEA for changes. Wait for the receipt.
POEA OEC
Your receipts serve as your OEC which will be in 3 copies. (1 for you, 1 for the airline for exemption on
travel tax and terminal fee, and 1 for the immigration check). When you travel, always bring the original
copies with you. In case your OEC number will not be recognized by the immigration system, you will
be asked to get validated by the POEA Validation Booth at the airport so you’ll get cleared.
One more thing: take good care of your passport. Don’t get it wet, torn, or unreadable.
Note: The entire process may take 1.5 to 2 months, depending on the work permit processing, contract
verification, and OEC processing.