Amnesty for Undocumented Caregivers and Domestic Helpers in Italy
Filipino workers who are working in Italy without
proper documents now have a chance to legalize their stay and avoid all the hassles
associated with being an illegal worker such as fines, deportation and being
blacklisted.
The new law that would grant undocumented all foreign
workers in Italya chance for amnesty is set to be implemented this month. It will benefit an
estimate of 50,000 overstaying Filipino caregivers and domestic helpers and other
professionals employed in Italy.
According to the Ambassador of the Philippine Embassy in Rome, Consul General
Antonio Ramos, this decision of the Italian government shows that they value
the contribution of the foreign caregivers and domestic helpers in making their
economy prosper.
Through their newly approved Amnesty Law, the government
of Italywill grant legal status to illegal foreign workers who have been working in
their country for six years. The Philippine Embassy in Rome hopes that Filipinos will take advantage
of this opportunity.
The government agency said that they are now ready to accept
applications for legalization. The employer of an undocumented foreign worker is
required to shoulder the documentation fees of the worker amounting to 500
Euros or Php 34,000. According to Ramos, many OFWs working in Italy are willing
to pay the required 500 euros so they can legalize their status.
As a legal worker, they will enjoy labor security and tenure
as well as the privileges given to regular workers such as education and social
benefits. Ramos also said that documented foreign workers can go for a vacation
at their native country and then return to Italy to work again. Unemployed and
illegal foreign workers in Italycan also apply for the amnesty with the condition that they will eventually look
for an employer in the European country.