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Showing posts with label online registration. Show all posts
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Wednesday, May 26, 2021

14 na Lugar sa Pilipinas, May Online Appointment Booking na sa Step 2 Registration ng Philippine ID





MANILA, Philippines — MAHIGIT na sa 10 million Filipinos ang naka-kompleto ng ikalawang bahagi para sa Philippine Identification System o PhilSys regitration.

Ayon sa Philippine Statistics Authority o PSA, nasa 10, 092, 022 ang bilang ng mga registrants na nakatapos na ng biometric information as of May 21, 2021.

Sa Step 2 process, ginagawa ang validation ng mga supporting documents at kinukuha ang mga biometrics ng aplikante gaya ng iris at fingerprint scans, front-facing photograph sa local registration centers.

“We owe this milestone to the enthusiasm and support of our citizens to the PhilSys program and the hard work of the PSA Field Offices in making sure that registration operations roll out smoothly and safely in their respective provinces," ang naging pahayag ni PSA Philsys Registry Office's Deputy National Statistician, Assistant Secretary Rosalinda Bautista.

Dahil sa pandemya, paunti-unti at small scale basis na ginagawa ng PSA ang Step 2 registration.

"We assure everyone that all will have a chance to register, especially when we ramp up our operations by the latter half of the year,” dagdag pa ni Bautista.


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Kaugnay nito, unti-unti nang nagbubukas ang online appointment booking para sa Step 2 registration sa 14 na bayan. Kinabibilangan ito ng mga sumusunod;
  • Ilocos Sur - City of Candon
  • Ilocos Sur - City of Vigan
  • La Union - City of San Fernando
  • Pangasinan - Lingayen
  • Isabela - Echague
  • Nueva Ecija - Science City of Muñoz
  • Camarines Sur - City of Naga
  • Masbate - City of Masbate
  • Antique - San Jose
  • Capiz - City of Roxas
  • Bohol - Jagna
  • Cebu - Bantayan
  • Negros Oriental - City of Dumaguete
  • Leyte - City of Baybay 
Sa mga nakatira sa nasabing mga municipalities, simula Mayo 24, maaari nang magbook ng inyong appointment para sa Step 2 registration. 
Maglog-in lamang gamit ang inyong email address o mobile number na ginamit noong kayo ay nag-Step 1 registration. 


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Para naman sa iba pang mga lugar, abangan lamang ang anunsyo sa pagbubukas ng online appointment booking sa mga susunod na linggo.

Kasunod ng Step 2 ang Step 3 kung saan ibibigay na ng Philippine Identification o Phil ID card na may PhilSys Number.

Ang nasabing Phil ID ay naglalaman ng lahat na mga record na nakolekta at na-encode mula Step 1 hanggang Step 2.

As of May 15, mahigit sa 100,000 na ang PhilID cards na naipadala sa pamamagitan ng Philippine Postal Corporation ang official partner ng PSA.

Agosto 2018 nang pinirmahan ni Pangulong Rodrigo Duterte ang Republic Act 11055 o Philippine Identification System Act, na may layuning magkaroon ng iisang national ID para sa lahat na mga Filipino at resident aliens.

Magiging valid proof of identity ang national ID na may layuning gawing simple ang public at private transactions, pagpapatala sa mga eskwelahan at pagbukas ng bank accounts.

Sa pamamagitan nito, magiging mabilis din umano ang pamimigay ng government services dahil iisang ID lamang ang kinakailangan i-presenta sa mga transaksiyon.


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Monday, April 26, 2021

Online Registration para sa National ID, Bubuksan Na!




MANILA, Philippines — NAKATAKDANG buksan ng gobyerno ang online registration para sa national ID dahil na rin sa mga restrictions dala pa rin ng tumataas na bilang ng coronavirus disease o Covid-19.

Ayon sa Presidential Communications Operations Office o PCOO, nakatakdang simulan ang online registration para sa demographic information.

Sa ngayon, ang nasabing proseso ay ginagawa sa pamamagitan ng house-to-house data collection ng mga Filipino mula sa low-income families.

Noong nakaraang taon, sinimulan ng gobyerno ang registration sa 32 lalawigan at lungsod na may mabababang kaso ng coronavirus disease o Covid-19.

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Ayon sa official Facebook page ng PSA Philippine Identification System, maaaring makakuha ng digital National ID sa tatlong steps.

Step 1: Pagkolekta ng demographic information at appointment-setting for Step 2 gamit ang online registration portal na magbubukas ngayong April 2021.

Dito kukunin ang sumusunod na impormasyon:
  • Name
  • Sex
  • Date of birth
  • Place of birth
  • Blood type
  • Address
At iba pang optional information tulad ng marital status, cell phone number, at email address.
Pagkatapos mag-input ng kailangang impormasyon, maaari na rin kayong mag-set ng appointment para sa Step 2 sa registration center na malapit sa inyong lugar!

Step 2: Pagkuha ng biometric information, tulad ng fingerprint, iris scan, at front-facing photograph at validation ng supporting documents.

Ang hakbang na ito ay gaganapin sa registration center na inyong pinili mula sa Step 1 registration. Huwag kalimutang dalhin ang inyong transaction number para sa hakbang na ito!

Para sa listahan ng supporting documents na maaaring dalhin https://psa.gov.ph/philsys/faqs

Step 3: Issuance ng PhilSys Number (PSN) at PhilID 

Ang inyong PSN at PhilID ay ide-deliver ng PHLPost sa inyong tahanan! Paalala lamang po na huwag i-post sa social media ang inyong PhilID dahil ito ay naglalaman ng inyong personal na impormasyon.


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Ang Philippine ID Systsem o PhilSys ay iniuutos sa ilalim ng Republic Act 1105 na naging batas noong Agosto 2018.

“As we pursue this long-overdue project, I ask every Filipino to give PhilSys a chance so we may maximize the advantages of a universal and secure database that will make transactions more efficient, and our lives more convenient,” ang naging pahayag ni Pangulong Rodrigo Duterte.

Humigit sa 30 milyong mga Pilipino na ang dumaan sa Step 1 ng PhilSys registration.

 Kabilang dito ang 2.6 million na nai-register ngayong taong 2021.

Layunin ng Philippine Identification System o PhilSys na bigyan ng valid proof of identity ang bawat Pilipino at mga dayuhang naninirahan sa bansa.

Sa tulong ng pagkakaroon ng valid proof of identity, magiging mas madali para sa ating mga kababayan na maka-access sa mga serbisyo ng gobyerno at pribadong sektor, at iba pang transaksyon na kailangan ng valid ID.

Magbubukas na sa publiko ang online registration para sa Step 1 ngayong 2021.


Saturday, October 26, 2019

SSS Online: How to Register and What Services Offered



Online transaction is a way of life of many people! There are so many things you can do online such as shopping, bills payment and other transactions that you can do in the comfort of your own home or wherever you are as long as you are connected on the internet.  When we talk about an online transaction, of course, the Social Security System (SSS) doesn't want to be left behind. So if you are an SSS member it is important that you have your My.SSS account so you can benefit from its online service facilities. With My.SSS accessing your social security record online is now a hassle-free. Also, you don't need to go to the nearest SSS office which means saving a lot of time of waiting, energy and of course, money!  Here are 4 Easy Steps in SSS Online Registration  Go to the SSS website's online registration page (sss.gov.ph) or you can click here. If have an account already, just provide your username and password. If you don't, click the "Click Here" under "Not Yet Registered in My.SSS". There will be five options. Choose the one you've previously registered in SSS.   Fill out the required information in the online form Check your email after at least 30 minutes Activate your My.SSS account With your My.SSS account, you can do the following;  View, download and print your membership records Check your posted contributions Make online transactions such as filing an SSS salary loan application and applying for SSS maternity benefit Check your SSS loan repayment records View details on your SSS benefit claims Schedule appointments with an SSS branch Ask questions, report a complaint, and discuss your concerns about SSS-related issues on the Members Forum within the online portal
Online transaction is a way of life of many people! There are so many things you can do online such as shopping, bills payment and other transactions that you can do in the comfort of your own home or wherever you are as long as you are connected on the internet. 



When we talk about an online transaction, of course, the Social Security System (SSS) doesn't want to be left behind. So if you are an SSS member it is important that you have your My.SSS account so you can benefit from its online service facilities. With My.SSS accessing your social security record online is now a hassle-free. Also, you don't need to go to the nearest SSS office which means saving a lot of time of waiting, energy and of course, money!






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Here are 4 Easy Steps in SSS Online Registration

1.Go to the SSS website's online registration page (sss.gov.ph) or you can click here.

If have an account already, just provide your username and password. If you don't, click the "Click Here" under "Not Yet Registered in My.SSS". There will be five options. Choose the one you've previously registered in SSS.



2. Fill out the required information in the online form




3. Check your email after at least 30 minutes

4. Activate your My.SSS account


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With your My.SSS account, you can do the following;
  • View, download and print your membership records
  • Check your posted contributions
  • Make online transactions such as filing an SSS salary loan application and applying for SSS maternity benefit
  • Check your SSS loan repayment records
  • View details on your SSS benefit claims
  • Schedule appointments with an SSS branch 
  • Ask questions, report a complaint, and discuss your concerns about SSS-related issues on the Members Forum within the online portal


So if you are an SSS member, register for an online account for fast and easy transactions. You can register for an online SSS account if you belong to any of the following;
  • Employees with SSS coverage
  • Self-employed or voluntary members
  • Overseas Filipino workers (OFWs)
  • Unemployed spouses with at least one month posted SSS contribution
  • Kasambahays and other household employees
  • Employers
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Read: How Much is the SSS 13th Month Bunos and When it is Usually Released?



Read: Working Abroad? Here's How to Continue Paying Your SSS Contribution as an OFW!




This article is filed under SSS, Social Security System, online registration, SSS online transaction and SSS benefits.

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Sunday, March 04, 2018

Beware Of Fake Online Registration System Which Collects $10 From OFWs— POEA

The Philippine Overseas Employment Administration has issued a warning to all licensed recruitment agencies and medical clinics catering to OFWs not to be duped by an online registration system allegedly operated by the Gulf Cooperation Council Ministry of Health.
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The Philippine Overseas Employment Administration has issued a warning to all licensed recruitment agencies and medical clinics catering to OFWs not to be duped by an online registration system allegedly operated by the Gulf Cooperation Council Ministry of Health. Advertisement        Sponsored Links    The Philippine Overseas Employment Administration has warned licensed recruitment agencies and medical clinics catering to OFWs not to be duped by an online registration system allegedly operated by the Gulf Cooperation Council Ministry of Health.  In an advisory, the POEA said the Department of Health (DOH) has denied claims that it approved the scheme that requires the applicant to pay a registration fee of $10 for the provision of Pre-Employment Medical Examination.  The DOH prohibits the Medical Facilities for Overseas Workers and Seafarers (MFOWS) from participating or using the said online scheme.  In Department Circular No. 0371 issued on December 22, 2017, the DOH said that "since the online registration system charges an additional fee to the OFW applicants and can be restrictive to few selected DOH-accredited OFW clinics, it may be construed as another form of decking and monopoly of health examination services for Filipino migrant workers".    The department Circular reads: It has come to the attention of the Department of Health (DOH) that a new online registration system that requires the OFW applicant to pay a registration fee of US$10 is being used by some Medical Facilities for Overseas Workers and Seafarers (MFOWS) for the provision of Pre-Employment Medical Examination (PEME).  This scheme was allegedly authorized by DOH.  DOH upholds the provisions stipulated in the Republic Act No. 10022, titled, “An Act Amending Republic Act No. 8042, Otherwise Known as the Migrant Workers and Overseas Filipinos Act of 1995, As Amended, Further Improving the Standard of Protection and Promotion of the Welfare of Migrant Workers, Their Families and Overseas Filipinos in Distress, and for Other Purposes” and Joint Memorandum Circulars of DOH, Department of Foreign Affairs, Department of Labor and Employment, and Department of Justice regarding the prohibition of decking, monopoly and charging of additional fees by OFW clinics.  Since the said online registration system charges additional fee to the OFW applicants and can be restrictive to few selected DOH-accredited OFW Clinics, it may be construed as another form of decking and monopoly of health examination services for Filipino migrant workers.  Thus, DOH prohibits the MFOWS from participating or using the said online scheme. The public, as well as, the MFOWS, are hereby advised to exercise caution and report to DOH activities pertaining to the online registration system for PEME. Please be guided accordingly.   By Authority of the Secretary of Health: ROLANDO ENRIQUE . DOMINGO,MD, MSc  The POEA advised the public and DOH-accredited clinics for OFWs to report to the DOH any activity regarding pertaining the said online registration system.      Read More:     Is It True, Duterte Might Expand Overseas Workers Deployment Ban To Countries With Many Cases of Abuse?  Do You Agree With The Proposed Filipino Deployment Ban To Abusive Host Countries?

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The Philippine Overseas Employment Administration has issued a warning to all licensed recruitment agencies and medical clinics catering to OFWs not to be duped by an online registration system allegedly operated by the Gulf Cooperation Council Ministry of Health. Advertisement        Sponsored Links    The Philippine Overseas Employment Administration has warned licensed recruitment agencies and medical clinics catering to OFWs not to be duped by an online registration system allegedly operated by the Gulf Cooperation Council Ministry of Health.  In an advisory, the POEA said the Department of Health (DOH) has denied claims that it approved the scheme that requires the applicant to pay a registration fee of $10 for the provision of Pre-Employment Medical Examination.  The DOH prohibits the Medical Facilities for Overseas Workers and Seafarers (MFOWS) from participating or using the said online scheme.  In Department Circular No. 0371 issued on December 22, 2017, the DOH said that "since the online registration system charges an additional fee to the OFW applicants and can be restrictive to few selected DOH-accredited OFW clinics, it may be construed as another form of decking and monopoly of health examination services for Filipino migrant workers".    The department Circular reads: It has come to the attention of the Department of Health (DOH) that a new online registration system that requires the OFW applicant to pay a registration fee of US$10 is being used by some Medical Facilities for Overseas Workers and Seafarers (MFOWS) for the provision of Pre-Employment Medical Examination (PEME).  This scheme was allegedly authorized by DOH.  DOH upholds the provisions stipulated in the Republic Act No. 10022, titled, “An Act Amending Republic Act No. 8042, Otherwise Known as the Migrant Workers and Overseas Filipinos Act of 1995, As Amended, Further Improving the Standard of Protection and Promotion of the Welfare of Migrant Workers, Their Families and Overseas Filipinos in Distress, and for Other Purposes” and Joint Memorandum Circulars of DOH, Department of Foreign Affairs, Department of Labor and Employment, and Department of Justice regarding the prohibition of decking, monopoly and charging of additional fees by OFW clinics.  Since the said online registration system charges additional fee to the OFW applicants and can be restrictive to few selected DOH-accredited OFW Clinics, it may be construed as another form of decking and monopoly of health examination services for Filipino migrant workers.  Thus, DOH prohibits the MFOWS from participating or using the said online scheme. The public, as well as, the MFOWS, are hereby advised to exercise caution and report to DOH activities pertaining to the online registration system for PEME. Please be guided accordingly.   By Authority of the Secretary of Health: ROLANDO ENRIQUE . DOMINGO,MD, MSc  The POEA advised the public and DOH-accredited clinics for OFWs to report to the DOH any activity regarding pertaining the said online registration system.      Read More:     Is It True, Duterte Might Expand Overseas Workers Deployment Ban To Countries With Many Cases of Abuse?  Do You Agree With The Proposed Filipino Deployment Ban To Abusive Host Countries?

The Philippine Overseas Employment Administration has warned licensed recruitment agencies and medical clinics catering to OFWs not to be duped by an online registration system allegedly operated by the Gulf Cooperation Council Ministry of Health.

In an advisory, the POEA said the Department of Health (DOH) has denied claims that it approved the scheme that requires the applicant to pay a registration fee of $10 for the provision of Pre-Employment Medical Examination.

The DOH prohibits the Medical Facilities for Overseas Workers and Seafarers (MFOWS) from participating or using the said online scheme.

In Department Circular No. 0371 issued on December 22, 2017, the DOH said that "since the online registration system charges an additional fee to the OFW applicants and can be restrictive to few selected DOH-accredited OFW clinics, it may be construed as another form of decking and monopoly of health examination services for Filipino migrant workers".
The Philippine Overseas Employment Administration has issued a warning to all licensed recruitment agencies and medical clinics catering to OFWs not to be duped by an online registration system allegedly operated by the Gulf Cooperation Council Ministry of Health. Advertisement        Sponsored Links    The Philippine Overseas Employment Administration has warned licensed recruitment agencies and medical clinics catering to OFWs not to be duped by an online registration system allegedly operated by the Gulf Cooperation Council Ministry of Health.  In an advisory, the POEA said the Department of Health (DOH) has denied claims that it approved the scheme that requires the applicant to pay a registration fee of $10 for the provision of Pre-Employment Medical Examination.  The DOH prohibits the Medical Facilities for Overseas Workers and Seafarers (MFOWS) from participating or using the said online scheme.  In Department Circular No. 0371 issued on December 22, 2017, the DOH said that "since the online registration system charges an additional fee to the OFW applicants and can be restrictive to few selected DOH-accredited OFW clinics, it may be construed as another form of decking and monopoly of health examination services for Filipino migrant workers".    The department Circular reads: It has come to the attention of the Department of Health (DOH) that a new online registration system that requires the OFW applicant to pay a registration fee of US$10 is being used by some Medical Facilities for Overseas Workers and Seafarers (MFOWS) for the provision of Pre-Employment Medical Examination (PEME).  This scheme was allegedly authorized by DOH.  DOH upholds the provisions stipulated in the Republic Act No. 10022, titled, “An Act Amending Republic Act No. 8042, Otherwise Known as the Migrant Workers and Overseas Filipinos Act of 1995, As Amended, Further Improving the Standard of Protection and Promotion of the Welfare of Migrant Workers, Their Families and Overseas Filipinos in Distress, and for Other Purposes” and Joint Memorandum Circulars of DOH, Department of Foreign Affairs, Department of Labor and Employment, and Department of Justice regarding the prohibition of decking, monopoly and charging of additional fees by OFW clinics.  Since the said online registration system charges additional fee to the OFW applicants and can be restrictive to few selected DOH-accredited OFW Clinics, it may be construed as another form of decking and monopoly of health examination services for Filipino migrant workers.  Thus, DOH prohibits the MFOWS from participating or using the said online scheme. The public, as well as, the MFOWS, are hereby advised to exercise caution and report to DOH activities pertaining to the online registration system for PEME. Please be guided accordingly.   By Authority of the Secretary of Health: ROLANDO ENRIQUE . DOMINGO,MD, MSc  The POEA advised the public and DOH-accredited clinics for OFWs to report to the DOH any activity regarding pertaining the said online registration system.      Read More:     Is It True, Duterte Might Expand Overseas Workers Deployment Ban To Countries With Many Cases of Abuse?  Do You Agree With The Proposed Filipino Deployment Ban To Abusive Host Countries?

The Department Circular reads:
It has come to the attention of the Department of Health (DOH) that a new online registration system that requires the OFW applicant to pay a registration fee of US$10 is being used by some Medical Facilities for Overseas Workers and Seafarers (MFOWS) for the provision of Pre-Employment Medical Examination (PEME). 
This scheme was allegedly authorized by DOH.
 DOH upholds the provisions stipulated in the Republic Act No. 10022, titled, “An Act Amending Republic Act No. 8042, Otherwise Known as the Migrant Workers and Overseas Filipinos Act of 1995, As Amended, Further Improving the Standard of Protection and Promotion of the Welfare of Migrant Workers, Their Families and Overseas Filipinos in Distress, and for Other Purposes” and Joint Memorandum Circulars of DOH, Department of Foreign Affairs, Department of Labor and Employment, and Department of Justice regarding the prohibition of decking, monopoly and charging of additional fees by OFW clinics. 
Since the said online registration system charges additional fee to the OFW applicants and can be restrictive to few selected DOH-accredited OFW Clinics, it may be construed as another form of decking and monopoly of health examination services for Filipino migrant workers. 
Thus, DOH prohibits the MFOWS from participating or using the said online scheme. The public, as well as, the MFOWS, are hereby advised to exercise caution and report to DOH activities pertaining to the online registration system for PEME. Please be guided accordingly. 

By Authority of the Secretary of Health: ROLANDO ENRIQUE . DOMINGO,MD, MSc

The POEA advised the public and DOH-accredited clinics for OFWs to report to the DOH any activity pertaining the said online registration system.