a lot of you keep twisting facts. Read the thread again VERY CAREFULLY so you know all the facts presented.
1. I never said I presented a Business Visa BEFORE processing of papers (it's the EMPLOYER who secure it, not me).
2. I went for the procedures for OFW after I PASSED the interview of the EMPLOYER, of course it will be the work of the agency to process me (because the employer asked them).
3. From medical to PDOS, I have no idea I will travel by Business Visa
4. Only when they gave me a two-way ticket I inquired why? They answered that I am traveling by a Business Visa (and it's a requirement for a traveler to have it).
5. I don't remember when I did get my OEC (but I have one, don't know if the agency secured it or at the LAC counter), but I did passed the LAC at NAIA 1 and presenting all my papers, no question asked, stamped and went inside the airport.
From payment of travel tax, to airline counter to immigration, no question asked, I just presented all my papers (of course including the business visa).
And again, I repeat, IT IS STILL THE PROCEDURES being undertaken by my former company, and honestly speaking, I really don't find any illegality in it.
a lot of you keep twisting facts. Read the thread again VERY CAREFULLY so you know all the facts presented.
1. I never said I presented a Business Visa BEFORE processing of papers (it's the EMPLOYER who secure it, not me).
2. I went for the procedures for OFW after I PASSED the interview of the EMPLOYER, of course it will be the work of the agency to process me (because the employer asked them).
3. From medical to PDOS, I have no idea I will travel by Business Visa
4. Only when they gave me a two-way ticket I inquired why? They answered that I am traveling by a Business Visa (and it's a requirement for a traveler to have it).
5. I don't remember when I did get my OEC (but I have one, don't know if the agency secured it or at the LAC counter), but I did passed the LAC at NAIA 1 and presenting all my papers, no question asked, stamped and went inside the airport.
From payment of travel tax, to airline counter to immigration, no question asked, I just presented all my papers (of course including the business visa).
And again, I repeat, IT IS STILL THE PROCEDURES being undertaken by my former company, and honestly speaking, I really don't find any illegality in it.