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In Photos: PH Government-funded repatriation flight from Oman

The Philippine government-funded repatriation flight from Oman for Filipino nationals affected by travel restrictions is scheduled to take off on Monday, July 26, 2021 from Muscat International Airport at 4:00 PM – DFA charter flight PR8653 (Philippine Airline).

Among the passengers are those with medical conditions and who may need to undergo medical care in the Philippines, those who applied and have been approved for the Oman Ministry of Labor program for the waiver of fines and penalties for the expatriate workforce provided that the departure from Oman is permanent (amnesty), OFWs who have been terminated from their employment and OFWs who have finished their employment.

In Photos:

If you wish to apply for repatriation, check here: https://www.juaninoman.com/repatriation-flight-for-filipino-nationals-affected-by-travel-restrictions

 

 

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