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Philippine officials announced a policy change for Alien Employment Permit applications in Q1 2025.
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Additional Information: Authorities informed that non-compliance shall mean outright denial of applications. Employers (or their authorized third parties) must submit a certified true copy of the approved business/mayor’s permit within 60 days.
In consideration of the annual business permit processing that takes place each January, officials stated the temporary relaxing of the business permit requirement is being implemented in the interest of service and continuous improvement processing Alien Employment Permits applications.
This alert has been provided by the BAL Global Practice Group.
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