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Wednesday, August 08, 2018

Man Nabbed For "Sextortion" Of An OFW

Extortion and video or photo voyeurism is a serious crime and our overseas Filipino workers (OFW) are vulnerable to such crimes. A number of cases where female OFWs was lured to send nude photos or videos to their boyfriend whom they only knew online and later the latter will eventually ask for money in agreement that he will not upload the said videos or photos online.


Extortion and video or photo voyeurism is a serious crime and our overseas Filipino workers (OFW) are vulnerable to such crimes. A number of cases where female OFWs was lured to send nude photos or videos to their boyfriend whom they only knew online and later the latter will eventually ask for money in agreement that he will not upload the said videos or photos online.       Advertisement       Ads   A man was arrested for extorting money from her OFW girlfriend.  The suspect asked the OFW to give him Php50,000 for the agreement that he will not upload the OFW's nude photos online.    National Bureau of Investigation (NBI)  operatives set up an entrapment operation in response to the complaint of OFW "Rhia", (real name withheld) in a restaurant and waited for the suspect Dexter Caminos.  After Rhia handed the money to Caminos, the NBI Cybercrime Division operatives moved quickly putting the suspect under arrest.  The suspect admitted that they were having a quarrel and that he receives allowances from the OFW. He also denied that he was blackmailing the OFW. The suspect also said that it was not extortion and the money is for their business.    Rhia said that she was forced to take an emergency leave from her work in the UAE to file a complaint to the  Philippine authorities.  She also said that he already gave Php40,000 to he suspect due to his threats. He was telling her that he will send the nude photos to her family and to her churchmates if she will not hand him the money.  The victim believes that she was not the only victim since the suspect was also an OFW.  The suspect is facing robbery extortion charges, violation of Violence Against Women and Children Act and Video Voyeurism Act.  This is filed under Extortion, video or photo voyeurism, overseas Filipino workers, OFW, nude photos,   Ads  Read More:  Filed under the category of Abu Dhabi, Al Ain, consulates, Crackdown, Dubai, Embassies, Emirati population, EXPATRIATES, Filipinos in the UAE, illegal residency, illegal residents, ofw, overseas Filipinos workers, United Arab Emirates  There are almost 700,000 overseas Filipinos workers (OFW) living in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), 450,000 of which live in Dubai comprising 21.3% of the total population of Dubai. It is the largest population of Filipinos in the UAE, followed by Abu Dhabi and Al Ain. OFWs in the UAE sent over US$500 million in remittances to the Philippines. The UAE is home to over 200 nationalities. Emirati population is only about 20% of the total population.   To address illegal residency issues, the UAE government is giving amnesty to the expatriates, giving them a chance to correct their residency status before the anticipated crackdown on illegal residents. The amnesty 3-month amnesty period will begin on August 1 until October 31 this year.  Embassies and various consulates representing the expatriates are also expected to coordinate with its nationals during the amnesty period.  Advertisement         Sponsored Links         Expatriates who are staying illegally in the UAE are encouraged to apply for the amnesty. For more information and guidance about what the amnesty is all about and how to avail of it, please check out these useful questions and answers concerning the amnesty to be given to the expats who have issues with their residency in the Gulf state.  1. What is the duration of the amnesty?  Residents can avail of the amnesty for three months from August 1 to October 31  2. Who are the people eligible for amnesty?  The individuals who are staying illegally in the country can apply for amnesty.  3.  What are the two options available for illegal residents under amnesty? Those who wish to exit the country can go back to their home countries without paying fines or facing a jail term. Or individuals can regularise their status by getting a new visa under a sponsor.  4.  Will those who entered the country illegally be given amnesty?  Yes. But they will exit the country with a two-year ban.  5. Will there be a permanent ban on reentering the UAE for those who avail of amnesty?  No. There will be no ban, and people can re-enter the country on valid visas.  6.  Will the applicant have to pay to overstay fines before modifying their illegal status?  No. Applicants of amnesty will get a waiver on all overstaying fines.  7. What kind of violations will not fall under the amnesty scheme? People who have been blacklisted and also those who have legal cases against them are not eligible for amnesty. All residency violations will fall under the amnesty scheme.  8. Can those who have an absconding report against them apply for amnesty?  Yes, Immigration authorities will remove the absconding report and issue exit permit without a ban.  9. Can applicants who modify their status apply for jobs in the UAE? A: Yes. Applicants can register in the virtual job market available on the website of the Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation  10. How long can those who modified their residency status stay in the country to look for jobs? A: People looking for jobs can obtain a six-month temporary visa to look for employment.  11. How can residents apply for amnesty?  A: Illegal residents wishing to exit the country can approach the Immigration department and get an exit permit.  12. What are the documents residents need to submit? A: Residents need to submit the original passport or EC (emergency certificate). They also need to submit an air ticket along with the application.  13. What is the fee for applying for exit permit? A: A fee of AED220 is charged on the exit permit.  14. What is the fee for modifying residency status? A: A fee of AED500 is charged.  15. Can residents without passports apply for amnesty? A: Yes, Residents without passports can also apply.  16. What is the time period to exit the country after getting the exit pass? A: Individuals have to exit within 10 days of getting the exit pass.  17. How can those who cannot come to the Immigration apply for amnesty? A: Immigration will issue exit permits based on medical reports or letter from the embassy or consulate.  18. How many amnesty service centers have authorities established across the UAE? A: A total of nine centers have been established at the centers of the General Directorates of Residency and Foreign Affairs across the UAE.  19. Where are the centers in Abu Dhabi located? A: Al Ain, Shahama, and Al Garbia  20. Where can people submit their documents in Dubai? A: At Al Aweer Immigration center  21. What is the location for other emirates? A: The amnesty centers are located at the Immigration Offices in the emirates.  22. What are the timings for the centers? A: The amnesty service centers will open from 8am to 8pm.  Families coming from war-torn countries like Syria and Yemen will be granted a one-year residence visa without restrictions attached.    Meanwhile, a social media post from the Philippine Embassy in the UAE said that for the OFWs who wish to be repatriated to the Philippines, the Philippine government will shoulder their one-way plane ticket and other fees.   However, the embassy clarifies that it is only applied to only those who are willing to go back home.  For more information regarding the details of the amnesty, keep in touch with  Philippine Embassy in Abu Dhabi or send an email to atn.abudhabi@gmail.com    For those who are in Dubai and the Northern Emirates, they can go to the Philippine Consulate in Dubai  or send an email to amnesty@pcgdubai.ae or call 04 220 7100    Filed under the category of Abu Dhabi, Al Ain, consulates, Crackdown, Dubai, Embassies, Emirati population, EXPATRIATES, Filipinos in the UAE, illegal residency, illegal residents, ofw, overseas Filipinos workers, United Arab Emirates  READ MORE:  Find Out Which Country Has The Fastest Internet Speed Using This Interactive Map    Find Out Which Is The Best Broadband Connection In The Philippines   Best Free Video Calling/Messaging Apps Of 2018    Modern Immigration Electronic Gates Now At NAIA    ASEAN Promotes People Mobility Across The Region    You Too Can Earn As Much As P131K From SSS Flexi Fund Investment    Survey: 8 Out of 10 OFWS Are Not Saving Their Money For Retirement    Can A Virgin Birth Be Possible At This Millennial Age?    Dubai OFW Lost His Dreams To A Scammer    Support And Protection Of The OFWs, Still PRRD's Priority  Questions And Answers About UAE Amnesty 2018  The passport is the most important document for the overseas Filipino workers (OFW) and even for the Filipinos who frequently travel outside the country. We should take good care of it. It is not easy to acquire one, especially when even getting an online appointment is like passing through a needle hole although there is a special courtesy lane for OFWs which do not require an online appointment. After securing an appointment, you need to go through DFA passport processing and submit the needed documents.  The new electronic passport (E-passport) validity was extended to so you will be working with it for ten years unless the pages are already full of stamps. In that case, you may need to apply for a new one.        Advertisement  There are things that we should not do with our passport. Taking care of it has to be a way of life.    Do Not Abandon it You are given a maximum of six months to claim it or have it delivered to you, after applying for your Philippine passport. All unclaimed passports beyond that period are canceled automatically in compliance to Department Order No. 37-03. You would just be wasting time and money going through the process of preparing your documents, the actual application and paying for it if you would just abandon it.    Keep it out of children's reach!  A Chinese man was put on hold in Korea after his kid doodled on his passport. The man was preparing to go back to China when he found out that he had made a huge mistake by leaving his passport with his son who treated his passport as a sketchbook. If you let them vandalize your passport, it is not their fault.  Any unauthorized sketches and signature could render your passport invalid for travel.    Do Not Lose it When traveling regard your valid passport as the most essential thing which should be on top of your checklist together with your credit card, cash, and clothes.  immediately report the loss of your passport to the Consular Records Division of the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) if you’re in the Philippines, or any Philippine consulate or embassy closest to you if you are abroad. You’ll need to submit documents like an Affidavit of Loss and Police Report if your passport is still valid, and a photocopy of its first and last pages if available.        Advertisement     Do Not Deface It Another case that would render your passport invalid is getting it damaged, whether by getting wet, having a torn page or sustaining a hole and other markings. In this case, you may need to apply for a new for a passport with a notarized Affidavit of Mutilation attached. You also need to submit a photocopy of the first and last pages of your passport.    Do Not Paste or staple anything on it Do not paste or staple anything on the cover of your passport that may damage the electronic chip on it, or paste/staple printed visas and any stickers on its pages.       Do not pawn or use it as a collateral   A common practice used by Overseas Filipino Workers (OFW), although it is illegal, are passports being used as a loan collateral. Passports are government property and not your own. If you get caught using your passport to loan money from any individual, you can get your travel document canceled and it may affect your next passport applications.   This is filed under the category of DFA passport processing, 10 years passport validity, Electronic Passport, E-Passport, Getting Philippine Passport, passport validity, passport appointment,      Sponsored Links  Read More:  Questions And Answers About UAE Amnesty 2018    What is OWWA’s Tulong Puso Program and How OFWs or Organizations Can Avail?     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Together with their partners like the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) and Department of Agriculture (DA), they will conduct enterprise development training and other social preparation intervention to equip OFW groups all the vital skills and trainings to ensure high success rates of whatever project they want to start. Any interested DOLE, CDA  accredited or SEC-registered OFW groups may submit their project proposal together with the required documents at any of the 17 OWWA Regional Welfare Offices for evaluation.  *For the complete list of the needed requirements, click here.  DOLE believe that the Tulong PUSO program could convince the OFW organizations to start a productive endeavor for the good of every OFWs and their family as the community benefit as well.   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Together with their partners like the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) and Department of Agriculture (DA), they will conduct enterprise development training and other social preparation intervention to equip OFW groups all the vital skills and trainings to ensure high success rates of whatever project they want to start. Any interested DOLE, CDA  accredited or SEC-registered OFW groups may submit their project proposal together with the required documents at any of the 17 OWWA Regional Welfare Offices for evaluation.    *For the complete list of the needed requirements, click here.   DOLE believe that the Tulong PUSO program could convince the OFW organizations to start a productive endeavor for the good of every OFWs and their family as the community benefit as well.     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A man was arrested for extorting money from her OFW girlfriend.
The suspect asked the OFW to give him Php50,000 for the agreement that he will not upload the OFW's nude photos online.

National Bureau of Investigation (NBI)  operatives set up an entrapment operation in response to the complaint of OFW "Rhia", (real name withheld) in a restaurant and waited for the suspect Dexter Caminos.

After Rhia handed the money to Caminos, the NBI Cybercrime Division operatives moved quickly putting the suspect under arrest.
The suspect admitted that they were having a quarrel and that he receives allowances from the OFW. He also denied that he was blackmailing the OFW. The suspect also said that it was not extortion and the money is for their business.

Rhia said that she was forced to take an emergency leave from her work in the UAE to file a complaint to the  Philippine authorities.
She also said that he already gave Php40,000 to he suspect due to his threats. He was telling her that he will send the nude photos to her family and to her churchmates if she will not hand him the money.
The victim believes that she was not the only victim since the suspect was also an OFW.
The suspect is facing robbery extortion charges, violation of Violence Against Women and Children Act and Video Voyeurism Act.
This is filed under Extortion, video or photo voyeurism, overseas Filipino workers, OFW, nude photos, 

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Thursday, March 30, 2017

Nude Photos of OFW in Taiwan Exposed on Social Media, Sued Ex-BF and His Ex-GF

An OFW in Taiwan has been placed in huge shame as her nude photos surfaced and spread on the social media site. The suspect-- her ex-boyfriend's ex-girlfriend. In an interview with Raffy Tulfo, Christine Casipit, an OFW in Taiwan was crying as she narrated  the terrible experience she had when her supposed to be private photos has been made public by her boyfriend's former girlfriend. Kristopher de Ocampo said that  his facebook account was hacked by his ex-girlfriend without his knowledge and that she was the only person responsible for spreading the photos in the social media site. However, Col. Jay Guillermo of the PNP Anti-Cybercrime  Group said that depending on the evidence that would be presented  to his office and since the suspect has a relationship with the victim, her ex-boyfriend could face  charges in violation of R.A 9262 or violence against women. The ex-girlfriend who uploaded and spreaded the private photos of Christine  would be charged with violation of RA 9995 or the Anti-Photo and Video Voyeurism Act Of 2009.    The penalties for any person found guilty of violating any of the prohibitions enumerated under Section 4 of R.A. 9995 range from an imprisonment of 3 to 7 years and a fine of P100,000.00 up to P500,000.00 at the discretion of the court. Additional penalties are meted for the following violators: juridical persons, public officers or employees, and aliens.  Juridical Persons such as Corporations and Partnerships who violate this law will have their licenses or franchises automatically revoked and their officers held liable, including the editor and reporter in the case of print media, and the station manager, editor, and broadcaster in the case of broadcast media. Public officers or employees who violate this law shall also be held administratively liable, whereas aliens who violate the law shall be subject to deportation proceedings after they serve their sentence and pay the fines imposed. After learning the cases that he could be facing as an accessory of the crime because he let his ex-girlfriend access the private photos of the OFW, the ex-boyfriend cries as he begged that Christine should give him more time to make things right but Christine, determined to file cases, went straight to camp crame to file charges to both of them. {INSERT ANOTHER 5 IMAGES OR VIDEO HERE} RECOMMENDED POSTS:  The Saudi government  implemented the NITAQAT system which aims to reduce the number of unemployment among Saudi citizens due to hiring of expat workers with a great margin of cost to the saudi companies and firms. This coming September, the saudi government will further tighten the hiring of foreign workers to reduce local unemployment rate from the current 12% to the target 9%.  2017 Top 10 IDEAS for OFWs to Invest Before an OFW can return to the Philippines for good, a lot of considerations should be made, one of which is that "If I decided to go home for good, will I be able to sustain my family's financial needs?" Financial stability is one of the reason why the OFWs  decided to work abroad. You will often hear most of the OFWs say: "A few more years and I will stop working abroad to be able to be with my beloved family.."  Yes, easier said than done. But it can be made possible by proper planning. What you need to do is to think of an investment, a business for example, that you can start to sustain your family that does not require you to work abroad. An ex-OFW who is now a successful businessman in a field he has chosen after working abroad once said that you need to plan for your return for good to the Philippines even before you can actually work abroad. Set your plans and stick to it. Choose a profitable business that suits your talent and resources.   Here are the 10 Investment suggestions for OFWs who wants to go back home for good:  1. Put up a travel agency.  2. Recruitment Agency business.  3. Buy and sell.   4. Online selling or online store   5. Invest in Stock Market   6. Variety store business  7. Food Cart business  8. Venture in Restaurant Franchising   9. Bank Mutual Funds Investing  10. Investing in Real Estate    Consider these suggestions and carefully weigh things for the business investment you are planning to do. Early planning will allow you to properly invest your hard-earned money into a profitable income generator that will allow you earn without leaving your family behind.        75 Sites Closed Down by Saudi Authorities For Selling Fake Goods  The Ministry of Trade and Investment in Saudi Arabia closed more than 75 social media accounts for posting thousands of ads for fake goods in various platforms including Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and Snapchat.According to the ministry, they took a step to protect  about 1.5 million followers falling victim to these bogus promo items.  ©2017 THOUGHTSKOTO www.jbsolis.com  Before an OFW can return to the Philippines for good, a lot of considerations should be made, one of which is that "If I decided to go home for good, will I be able to sustain my family's financial needs?"Financial stability is one of the reason why the OFWs  decided to work abroad. You will often hear most of the OFWs say: "A few more years and I will stop working abroad to be able to be with my beloved family.." Yes, easier said than done. But it can be made possible by proper planning. What you need to do is to think of an investment, a business for example, that you can start to sustain your family that does not require you to work abroad.An ex-OFW who is now a successful businessman in a field he has chosen after working abroad once said that you need to plan for your return for good to the Philippines even before you can actually work abroad. Set your plans and stick to it. Choose a profitable business that suits your talent and resources.     75 Sites Closed Down by Saudi Authorities For Selling Fake Goods Before an OFW can return to the Philippines for good, a lot of considerations should be made, one of which is that "If I decided to go home for good, will I be able to sustain my family's financial needs?" Financial stability is one of the reason why the OFWs  decided to work abroad. You will often hear most of the OFWs say: "A few more years and I will stop working abroad to be able to be with my beloved family.."  Yes, easier said than done. But it can be made possible by proper planning. What you need to do is to think of an investment, a business for example, that you can start to sustain your family that does not require you to work abroad. An ex-OFW who is now a successful businessman in a field he has chosen after working abroad once said that you need to plan for your return for good to the Philippines even before you can actually work abroad. Set your plans and stick to it. Choose a profitable business that suits your talent and resources.   Here are the 10 Investment suggestions for OFWs who wants to go back home for good:  1. Put up a travel agency.  2. Recruitment Agency business.  3. Buy and sell.   4. Online selling or online store   5. Invest in Stock Market   6. Variety store business  7. Food Cart business  8. Venture in Restaurant Franchising   9. Bank Mutual Funds Investing  10. Investing in Real Estate    Consider these suggestions and carefully weigh things for the business investment you are planning to do. Early planning will allow you to properly invest your hard-earned money into a profitable income generator that will allow you earn without leaving your family behind.        75 Sites Closed Down by Saudi Authorities For Selling Fake Goods  The Ministry of Trade and Investment in Saudi Arabia closed more than 75 social media accounts for posting thousands of ads for fake goods in various platforms including Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and Snapchat.According to the ministry, they took a step to protect  about 1.5 million followers falling victim to these bogus promo items.  ©2017 THOUGHTSKOTO www.jbsolis.com The Ministry of Trade and Investment in Saudi Arabia closed more than 75 social media accounts for posting thousands of ads for fake goods in various platforms including Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and Snapchat.According to the ministry, they took a step to protect  about 1.5 million followers falling victim to these bogus promo items.   ©2017 THOUGHTSKOTO www.jbsolis.com SEARCH JBSOLIS



An OFW in Taiwan has been placed in huge shame as her nude photos surfaced and spread on the social media site. The suspect-- her ex-boyfriend's ex-girlfriend.
In an interview with Raffy Tulfo, Christine Casipit, an OFW in Taiwan was crying as she narrated  the terrible experience she had when her supposed to be private photos has been made public by her boyfriend's former girlfriend.
Kristopher de Ocampo said that  his facebook account was hacked by his ex-girlfriend without his knowledge and that she was the only person responsible for spreading the photos in the social media site.
However, Col. Jay Guillermo of the PNP Anti-Cybercrime  Group said that depending on the evidence that would be presented  to his office and since the suspect has a relationship with the victim, her ex-boyfriend could face  charges in violation of R.A 9262 or violence against women. The ex-girlfriend who uploaded and spreaded the private photos of Christine  would be charged with violation of RA 9995 or the Anti-Photo and Video Voyeurism Act Of 2009.
An OFW in Taiwan has been placed in huge shame as her nude photos surfaced and spread on the social media site. The suspect-- her ex-boyfriend's ex-girlfriend. In an interview with Raffy Tulfo, Christine Casipit, an OFW in Taiwan was crying as she narrated  the terrible experience she had when her supposed to be private photos has been made public by her boyfriend's former girlfriend. Kristopher de Ocampo said that  his facebook account was hacked by his ex-girlfriend without his knowledge and that she was the only person responsible for spreading the photos in the social media site. However, Col. Jay Guillermo of the PNP Anti-Cybercrime  Group said that depending on the evidence that would be presented  to his office and since the suspect has a relationship with the victim, her ex-boyfriend could face  charges in violation of R.A 9262 or violence against women. The ex-girlfriend who uploaded and spreaded the private photos of Christine  would be charged with violation of RA 9995 or the Anti-Photo and Video Voyeurism Act Of 2009.    The penalties for any person found guilty of violating any of the prohibitions enumerated under Section 4 of R.A. 9995 range from an imprisonment of 3 to 7 years and a fine of P100,000.00 up to P500,000.00 at the discretion of the court. Additional penalties are meted for the following violators: juridical persons, public officers or employees, and aliens.  Juridical Persons such as Corporations and Partnerships who violate this law will have their licenses or franchises automatically revoked and their officers held liable, including the editor and reporter in the case of print media, and the station manager, editor, and broadcaster in the case of broadcast media. Public officers or employees who violate this law shall also be held administratively liable, whereas aliens who violate the law shall be subject to deportation proceedings after they serve their sentence and pay the fines imposed. After learning the cases that he could be facing as an accessory of the crime because he let his ex-girlfriend access the private photos of the OFW, the ex-boyfriend cries as he begged that Christine should give him more time to make things right but Christine, determined to file cases, went straight to camp crame to file charges to both of them. {INSERT ANOTHER 5 IMAGES OR VIDEO HERE} RECOMMENDED POSTS:  The Saudi government  implemented the NITAQAT system which aims to reduce the number of unemployment among Saudi citizens due to hiring of expat workers with a great margin of cost to the saudi companies and firms. This coming September, the saudi government will further tighten the hiring of foreign workers to reduce local unemployment rate from the current 12% to the target 9%.  2017 Top 10 IDEAS for OFWs to Invest Before an OFW can return to the Philippines for good, a lot of considerations should be made, one of which is that "If I decided to go home for good, will I be able to sustain my family's financial needs?" Financial stability is one of the reason why the OFWs  decided to work abroad. You will often hear most of the OFWs say: "A few more years and I will stop working abroad to be able to be with my beloved family.."  Yes, easier said than done. But it can be made possible by proper planning. What you need to do is to think of an investment, a business for example, that you can start to sustain your family that does not require you to work abroad. An ex-OFW who is now a successful businessman in a field he has chosen after working abroad once said that you need to plan for your return for good to the Philippines even before you can actually work abroad. Set your plans and stick to it. Choose a profitable business that suits your talent and resources.   Here are the 10 Investment suggestions for OFWs who wants to go back home for good:  1. Put up a travel agency.  2. Recruitment Agency business.  3. Buy and sell.   4. Online selling or online store   5. Invest in Stock Market   6. Variety store business  7. Food Cart business  8. Venture in Restaurant Franchising   9. Bank Mutual Funds Investing  10. Investing in Real Estate    Consider these suggestions and carefully weigh things for the business investment you are planning to do. Early planning will allow you to properly invest your hard-earned money into a profitable income generator that will allow you earn without leaving your family behind.        75 Sites Closed Down by Saudi Authorities For Selling Fake Goods  The Ministry of Trade and Investment in Saudi Arabia closed more than 75 social media accounts for posting thousands of ads for fake goods in various platforms including Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and Snapchat.According to the ministry, they took a step to protect  about 1.5 million followers falling victim to these bogus promo items.  ©2017 THOUGHTSKOTO www.jbsolis.com  Before an OFW can return to the Philippines for good, a lot of considerations should be made, one of which is that "If I decided to go home for good, will I be able to sustain my family's financial needs?"Financial stability is one of the reason why the OFWs  decided to work abroad. You will often hear most of the OFWs say: "A few more years and I will stop working abroad to be able to be with my beloved family.." Yes, easier said than done. But it can be made possible by proper planning. What you need to do is to think of an investment, a business for example, that you can start to sustain your family that does not require you to work abroad.An ex-OFW who is now a successful businessman in a field he has chosen after working abroad once said that you need to plan for your return for good to the Philippines even before you can actually work abroad. Set your plans and stick to it. Choose a profitable business that suits your talent and resources.     75 Sites Closed Down by Saudi Authorities For Selling Fake Goods Before an OFW can return to the Philippines for good, a lot of considerations should be made, one of which is that "If I decided to go home for good, will I be able to sustain my family's financial needs?" Financial stability is one of the reason why the OFWs  decided to work abroad. You will often hear most of the OFWs say: "A few more years and I will stop working abroad to be able to be with my beloved family.."  Yes, easier said than done. But it can be made possible by proper planning. What you need to do is to think of an investment, a business for example, that you can start to sustain your family that does not require you to work abroad. An ex-OFW who is now a successful businessman in a field he has chosen after working abroad once said that you need to plan for your return for good to the Philippines even before you can actually work abroad. Set your plans and stick to it. Choose a profitable business that suits your talent and resources.   Here are the 10 Investment suggestions for OFWs who wants to go back home for good:  1. Put up a travel agency.  2. Recruitment Agency business.  3. Buy and sell.   4. Online selling or online store   5. Invest in Stock Market   6. Variety store business  7. Food Cart business  8. Venture in Restaurant Franchising   9. Bank Mutual Funds Investing  10. Investing in Real Estate    Consider these suggestions and carefully weigh things for the business investment you are planning to do. Early planning will allow you to properly invest your hard-earned money into a profitable income generator that will allow you earn without leaving your family behind.        75 Sites Closed Down by Saudi Authorities For Selling Fake Goods  The Ministry of Trade and Investment in Saudi Arabia closed more than 75 social media accounts for posting thousands of ads for fake goods in various platforms including Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and Snapchat.According to the ministry, they took a step to protect  about 1.5 million followers falling victim to these bogus promo items.  ©2017 THOUGHTSKOTO www.jbsolis.com The Ministry of Trade and Investment in Saudi Arabia closed more than 75 social media accounts for posting thousands of ads for fake goods in various platforms including Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and Snapchat.According to the ministry, they took a step to protect  about 1.5 million followers falling victim to these bogus promo items.   ©2017 THOUGHTSKOTO www.jbsolis.com SEARCH JBSOLIS
The penalties for any person found guilty of violating any of the prohibitions enumerated under Section 4 of R.A. 9995 range from an imprisonment of 3 to 7 years and a fine of P100,000.00 up to P500,000.00 at the discretion of the court. Additional penalties are meted for the following violators: juridical persons, public officers or employees, and aliens.
Juridical Persons such as Corporations and Partnerships who violate this law will have their licenses or franchises automatically revoked and their officers held liable, including the editor and reporter in the case of print media, and the station manager, editor, and broadcaster in the case of broadcast media. Public officers or employees who violate this law shall also be held administratively liable, whereas aliens who violate the law shall be subject to deportation proceedings after they serve their sentence and pay the fines imposed.
After learning the cases that he could be facing as an accessory to the crime because he let his ex-girlfriend access the private photos of the OFW, the ex-boyfriend cries as he begged that Christine should give him more time to make things right but Christine, determined to file cases, went straight to camp crame to file charges to both of them.

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An OFW in Taiwan has been placed in huge shame as her nude photos surfaced and spread on the social media site. The suspect-- her ex-boyfriend's ex-girlfriend. In an interview with Raffy Tulfo, Christine Casipit, an OFW in Taiwan was crying as she narrated  the terrible experience she had when her supposed to be private photos has been made public by her boyfriend's former girlfriend. Kristopher de Ocampo said that  his facebook account was hacked by his ex-girlfriend without his knowledge and that she was the only person responsible for spreading the photos in the social media site. However, Col. Jay Guillermo of the PNP Anti-Cybercrime  Group said that depending on the evidence that would be presented  to his office and since the suspect has a relationship with the victim, her ex-boyfriend could face  charges in violation of R.A 9262 or violence against women. The ex-girlfriend who uploaded and spreaded the private photos of Christine  would be charged with violation of RA 9995 or the Anti-Photo and Video Voyeurism Act Of 2009.    The penalties for any person found guilty of violating any of the prohibitions enumerated under Section 4 of R.A. 9995 range from an imprisonment of 3 to 7 years and a fine of P100,000.00 up to P500,000.00 at the discretion of the court. Additional penalties are meted for the following violators: juridical persons, public officers or employees, and aliens.  Juridical Persons such as Corporations and Partnerships who violate this law will have their licenses or franchises automatically revoked and their officers held liable, including the editor and reporter in the case of print media, and the station manager, editor, and broadcaster in the case of broadcast media. Public officers or employees who violate this law shall also be held administratively liable, whereas aliens who violate the law shall be subject to deportation proceedings after they serve their sentence and pay the fines imposed. After learning the cases that he could be facing as an accessory of the crime because he let his ex-girlfriend access the private photos of the OFW, the ex-boyfriend cries as he begged that Christine should give him more time to make things right but Christine, determined to file cases, went straight to camp crame to file charges to both of them. {INSERT ANOTHER 5 IMAGES OR VIDEO HERE} RECOMMENDED POSTS:  The Saudi government  implemented the NITAQAT system which aims to reduce the number of unemployment among Saudi citizens due to hiring of expat workers with a great margin of cost to the saudi companies and firms. This coming September, the saudi government will further tighten the hiring of foreign workers to reduce local unemployment rate from the current 12% to the target 9%.  2017 Top 10 IDEAS for OFWs to Invest Before an OFW can return to the Philippines for good, a lot of considerations should be made, one of which is that "If I decided to go home for good, will I be able to sustain my family's financial needs?" Financial stability is one of the reason why the OFWs  decided to work abroad. You will often hear most of the OFWs say: "A few more years and I will stop working abroad to be able to be with my beloved family.."  Yes, easier said than done. But it can be made possible by proper planning. What you need to do is to think of an investment, a business for example, that you can start to sustain your family that does not require you to work abroad. An ex-OFW who is now a successful businessman in a field he has chosen after working abroad once said that you need to plan for your return for good to the Philippines even before you can actually work abroad. Set your plans and stick to it. Choose a profitable business that suits your talent and resources.   Here are the 10 Investment suggestions for OFWs who wants to go back home for good:  1. Put up a travel agency.  2. Recruitment Agency business.  3. Buy and sell.   4. Online selling or online store   5. Invest in Stock Market   6. Variety store business  7. Food Cart business  8. Venture in Restaurant Franchising   9. Bank Mutual Funds Investing  10. Investing in Real Estate    Consider these suggestions and carefully weigh things for the business investment you are planning to do. Early planning will allow you to properly invest your hard-earned money into a profitable income generator that will allow you earn without leaving your family behind.        75 Sites Closed Down by Saudi Authorities For Selling Fake Goods  The Ministry of Trade and Investment in Saudi Arabia closed more than 75 social media accounts for posting thousands of ads for fake goods in various platforms including Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and Snapchat.According to the ministry, they took a step to protect  about 1.5 million followers falling victim to these bogus promo items.  ©2017 THOUGHTSKOTO www.jbsolis.com  Before an OFW can return to the Philippines for good, a lot of considerations should be made, one of which is that "If I decided to go home for good, will I be able to sustain my family's financial needs?"Financial stability is one of the reason why the OFWs  decided to work abroad. You will often hear most of the OFWs say: "A few more years and I will stop working abroad to be able to be with my beloved family.." Yes, easier said than done. But it can be made possible by proper planning. What you need to do is to think of an investment, a business for example, that you can start to sustain your family that does not require you to work abroad.An ex-OFW who is now a successful businessman in a field he has chosen after working abroad once said that you need to plan for your return for good to the Philippines even before you can actually work abroad. Set your plans and stick to it. Choose a profitable business that suits your talent and resources.     75 Sites Closed Down by Saudi Authorities For Selling Fake Goods Before an OFW can return to the Philippines for good, a lot of considerations should be made, one of which is that "If I decided to go home for good, will I be able to sustain my family's financial needs?" Financial stability is one of the reason why the OFWs  decided to work abroad. You will often hear most of the OFWs say: "A few more years and I will stop working abroad to be able to be with my beloved family.."  Yes, easier said than done. But it can be made possible by proper planning. What you need to do is to think of an investment, a business for example, that you can start to sustain your family that does not require you to work abroad. An ex-OFW who is now a successful businessman in a field he has chosen after working abroad once said that you need to plan for your return for good to the Philippines even before you can actually work abroad. Set your plans and stick to it. Choose a profitable business that suits your talent and resources.   Here are the 10 Investment suggestions for OFWs who wants to go back home for good:  1. Put up a travel agency.  2. Recruitment Agency business.  3. Buy and sell.   4. Online selling or online store   5. Invest in Stock Market   6. Variety store business  7. Food Cart business  8. Venture in Restaurant Franchising   9. Bank Mutual Funds Investing  10. Investing in Real Estate    Consider these suggestions and carefully weigh things for the business investment you are planning to do. Early planning will allow you to properly invest your hard-earned money into a profitable income generator that will allow you earn without leaving your family behind.        75 Sites Closed Down by Saudi Authorities For Selling Fake Goods  The Ministry of Trade and Investment in Saudi Arabia closed more than 75 social media accounts for posting thousands of ads for fake goods in various platforms including Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and Snapchat.According to the ministry, they took a step to protect  about 1.5 million followers falling victim to these bogus promo items.  ©2017 THOUGHTSKOTO www.jbsolis.com The Ministry of Trade and Investment in Saudi Arabia closed more than 75 social media accounts for posting thousands of ads for fake goods in various platforms including Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and Snapchat.According to the ministry, they took a step to protect  about 1.5 million followers falling victim to these bogus promo items.   ©2017 THOUGHTSKOTO www.jbsolis.com SEARCH JBSOLIS
The Saudi government  implemented the NITAQAT system which aims to reduce the number of unemployment among Saudi citizens due to hiring of expat workers with a great margin of cost to the saudi companies and firms. This coming September, the saudi government will further tighten the hiring of foreign workers to reduce local unemployment rate from the current 12% to the target 9%.

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Before an OFW can return to the Philippines for good, a lot of considerations should be made, one of which is that "If I decided to go home for good, will I be able to sustain my family's financial needs?" Financial stability is one of the reason why the OFWs  decided to work abroad. You will often hear most of the OFWs say: "A few more years and I will stop working abroad to be able to be with my beloved family.."  Yes, easier said than done. But it can be made possible by proper planning. What you need to do is to think of an investment, a business for example, that you can start to sustain your family that does not require you to work abroad. An ex-OFW who is now a successful businessman in a field he has chosen after working abroad once said that you need to plan for your return for good to the Philippines even before you can actually work abroad. Set your plans and stick to it. Choose a profitable business that suits your talent and resources.   Here are the 10 Investment suggestions for OFWs who wants to go back home for good:  1. Put up a travel agency.  2. Recruitment Agency business.  3. Buy and sell.   4. Online selling or online store   5. Invest in Stock Market   6. Variety store business  7. Food Cart business  8. Venture in Restaurant Franchising   9. Bank Mutual Funds Investing  10. Investing in Real Estate    Consider these suggestions and carefully weigh things for the business investment you are planning to do. Early planning will allow you to properly invest your hard-earned money into a profitable income generator that will allow you earn without leaving your family behind.        75 Sites Closed Down by Saudi Authorities For Selling Fake Goods  The Ministry of Trade and Investment in Saudi Arabia closed more than 75 social media accounts for posting thousands of ads for fake goods in various platforms including Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and Snapchat.According to the ministry, they took a step to protect  about 1.5 million followers falling victim to these bogus promo items.  ©2017 THOUGHTSKOTO www.jbsolis.com

Before an OFW can return to the Philippines for good, a lot of considerations should be made, one of which is that "If I decided to go home for good, will I be able to sustain my family's financial needs?"Financial stability is one of the reason why the OFWs  decided to work abroad. You will often hear most of the OFWs say: "A few more years and I will stop working abroad to be able to be with my beloved family.." Yes, easier said than done. But it can be made possible by proper planning. What you need to do is to think of an investment, a business for example, that you can start to sustain your family that does not require you to work abroad.An ex-OFW who is now a successful businessman in a field he has chosen after working abroad once said that you need to plan for your return for good to the Philippines even before you can actually work abroad. Set your plans and stick to it. Choose a profitable business that suits your talent and resources. 



An OFW in Taiwan has been placed in huge shame as her nude photos surfaced and spread on the social media site. The suspect-- her ex-boyfriend's ex-girlfriend. In an interview with Raffy Tulfo, Christine Casipit, an OFW in Taiwan was crying as she narrated  the terrible experience she had when her supposed to be private photos has been made public by her boyfriend's former girlfriend. Kristopher de Ocampo said that  his facebook account was hacked by his ex-girlfriend without his knowledge and that she was the only person responsible for spreading the photos in the social media site. However, Col. Jay Guillermo of the PNP Anti-Cybercrime  Group said that depending on the evidence that would be presented  to his office and since the suspect has a relationship with the victim, her ex-boyfriend could face  charges in violation of R.A 9262 or violence against women. The ex-girlfriend who uploaded and spreaded the private photos of Christine  would be charged with violation of RA 9995 or the Anti-Photo and Video Voyeurism Act Of 2009.    The penalties for any person found guilty of violating any of the prohibitions enumerated under Section 4 of R.A. 9995 range from an imprisonment of 3 to 7 years and a fine of P100,000.00 up to P500,000.00 at the discretion of the court. Additional penalties are meted for the following violators: juridical persons, public officers or employees, and aliens.  Juridical Persons such as Corporations and Partnerships who violate this law will have their licenses or franchises automatically revoked and their officers held liable, including the editor and reporter in the case of print media, and the station manager, editor, and broadcaster in the case of broadcast media. Public officers or employees who violate this law shall also be held administratively liable, whereas aliens who violate the law shall be subject to deportation proceedings after they serve their sentence and pay the fines imposed. After learning the cases that he could be facing as an accessory of the crime because he let his ex-girlfriend access the private photos of the OFW, the ex-boyfriend cries as he begged that Christine should give him more time to make things right but Christine, determined to file cases, went straight to camp crame to file charges to both of them. {INSERT ANOTHER 5 IMAGES OR VIDEO HERE} RECOMMENDED POSTS:  The Saudi government  implemented the NITAQAT system which aims to reduce the number of unemployment among Saudi citizens due to hiring of expat workers with a great margin of cost to the saudi companies and firms. This coming September, the saudi government will further tighten the hiring of foreign workers to reduce local unemployment rate from the current 12% to the target 9%.  2017 Top 10 IDEAS for OFWs to Invest Before an OFW can return to the Philippines for good, a lot of considerations should be made, one of which is that "If I decided to go home for good, will I be able to sustain my family's financial needs?" Financial stability is one of the reason why the OFWs  decided to work abroad. You will often hear most of the OFWs say: "A few more years and I will stop working abroad to be able to be with my beloved family.."  Yes, easier said than done. But it can be made possible by proper planning. What you need to do is to think of an investment, a business for example, that you can start to sustain your family that does not require you to work abroad. An ex-OFW who is now a successful businessman in a field he has chosen after working abroad once said that you need to plan for your return for good to the Philippines even before you can actually work abroad. Set your plans and stick to it. Choose a profitable business that suits your talent and resources.   Here are the 10 Investment suggestions for OFWs who wants to go back home for good:  1. Put up a travel agency.  2. Recruitment Agency business.  3. Buy and sell.   4. Online selling or online store   5. Invest in Stock Market   6. Variety store business  7. Food Cart business  8. Venture in Restaurant Franchising   9. Bank Mutual Funds Investing  10. Investing in Real Estate    Consider these suggestions and carefully weigh things for the business investment you are planning to do. Early planning will allow you to properly invest your hard-earned money into a profitable income generator that will allow you earn without leaving your family behind.        75 Sites Closed Down by Saudi Authorities For Selling Fake Goods  The Ministry of Trade and Investment in Saudi Arabia closed more than 75 social media accounts for posting thousands of ads for fake goods in various platforms including Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and Snapchat.According to the ministry, they took a step to protect  about 1.5 million followers falling victim to these bogus promo items.  ©2017 THOUGHTSKOTO www.jbsolis.com  Before an OFW can return to the Philippines for good, a lot of considerations should be made, one of which is that "If I decided to go home for good, will I be able to sustain my family's financial needs?"Financial stability is one of the reason why the OFWs  decided to work abroad. You will often hear most of the OFWs say: "A few more years and I will stop working abroad to be able to be with my beloved family.." Yes, easier said than done. But it can be made possible by proper planning. What you need to do is to think of an investment, a business for example, that you can start to sustain your family that does not require you to work abroad.An ex-OFW who is now a successful businessman in a field he has chosen after working abroad once said that you need to plan for your return for good to the Philippines even before you can actually work abroad. Set your plans and stick to it. Choose a profitable business that suits your talent and resources.     75 Sites Closed Down by Saudi Authorities For Selling Fake Goods Before an OFW can return to the Philippines for good, a lot of considerations should be made, one of which is that "If I decided to go home for good, will I be able to sustain my family's financial needs?" Financial stability is one of the reason why the OFWs  decided to work abroad. You will often hear most of the OFWs say: "A few more years and I will stop working abroad to be able to be with my beloved family.."  Yes, easier said than done. But it can be made possible by proper planning. What you need to do is to think of an investment, a business for example, that you can start to sustain your family that does not require you to work abroad. An ex-OFW who is now a successful businessman in a field he has chosen after working abroad once said that you need to plan for your return for good to the Philippines even before you can actually work abroad. Set your plans and stick to it. Choose a profitable business that suits your talent and resources.   Here are the 10 Investment suggestions for OFWs who wants to go back home for good:  1. Put up a travel agency.  2. Recruitment Agency business.  3. Buy and sell.   4. Online selling or online store   5. Invest in Stock Market   6. Variety store business  7. Food Cart business  8. Venture in Restaurant Franchising   9. Bank Mutual Funds Investing  10. Investing in Real Estate    Consider these suggestions and carefully weigh things for the business investment you are planning to do. Early planning will allow you to properly invest your hard-earned money into a profitable income generator that will allow you earn without leaving your family behind.        75 Sites Closed Down by Saudi Authorities For Selling Fake Goods  The Ministry of Trade and Investment in Saudi Arabia closed more than 75 social media accounts for posting thousands of ads for fake goods in various platforms including Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and Snapchat.According to the ministry, they took a step to protect  about 1.5 million followers falling victim to these bogus promo items.  ©2017 THOUGHTSKOTO www.jbsolis.com The Ministry of Trade and Investment in Saudi Arabia closed more than 75 social media accounts for posting thousands of ads for fake goods in various platforms including Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and Snapchat.According to the ministry, they took a step to protect  about 1.5 million followers falling victim to these bogus promo items.   ©2017 THOUGHTSKOTO www.jbsolis.com SEARCH JBSOLIS

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