There are many people who want to go to the Philippines during this time, but there are also many people who are worried about safety. After all, they don't want to earn money and have no chance to spend it.
Let me tell you about the usual personal safety problems here. Most of the company's office buildings here have security guards, which are more professional and strict than those in China. You must have a private ID that the company handles for you to enter and leave the building, otherwise you will not be allowed to enter, and there will be security equipment scanning. The place where you go to work is safe. There are special business cars to pick up and drop off from work, and most dormitories are hotel-style apartments with adequate security. Generally speaking, the more prosperous the public security here, the better, and the poorer the place, the worse. Just don't go to a deserted place alone at night to avoid being robbed. It is very safe to go to work at ordinary times and go out to play with friends on vacation occasionally, but don't go to that kind of backcountry.
Many people beat drums when they hear this place in the Philippines, and think it is a dangerous and poor area. In fact, if you have really been here, you will find that the public security here may not be so perfect, and there is a little petty theft, but it is even worse than some second-tier cities in China. The residents here often smile and treat people warmly. If you can be polite to others, they will reciprocate. Of course, there are some so-called rat droppings that affect everyone's ideas, but which city has no black sheep?
Some people may wonder, will the salary be paid? Will the company find some reason to deduct the salary, and in the end, the salary you mentioned will not be sent to me. It doesn't match the reality. There is really no need to worry about this. This industry itself is a profiteering industry, and it depends on employees to make money. It will not lose its big prospects for a little profit. Now it is the Internet age. If the wages are not paid on time or less, the whole world will know. Who else will go to work? No one can make money, and bosses have long-term plans and will not lose a lot for small interests.
And about this passport pressing thing,
1. The company paid for the visa ticket for you, and you went to the company for one night without pressing your passport. Who will bear the cost of this visa ticket?
2. In the later period, the company will also handle other related matters for you, without pressing your passport. Every time you handle something, everyone in the company runs it once, which consumes time and energy and is not efficient.
3. The company has a position of deposit and withdrawal, which involves tens of thousands of funds every day. If you transfer it casually and secretly, who will the company go to?
As for the deduction of money, new employees will sign a one-year contract when they come to the company. If you leave the company within one year, the fees for visa and air tickets will definitely be deducted, because you signed a one-year contract at the beginning, and leaving the company early is a breach of contract.
About the things that are caught, they should be cleaned once a year. Without a license issued by the government, employees who have not applied for a work visa will be sent back. So pay attention when looking for a job, the company should be formal and safe.
Some people think that pressing your passport is to restrict your freedom of life when they hear about it. No, because your visa to the Philippines is guaranteed by the company, and you will be granted a temporary work visa when you arrive at the company. These are all expenses. If you leave without a manager, the company will not become a big head.
Speaking of legality, the answer is definitely legal in the Philippines, but it must be licensed. Generally, companies in office buildings in the Philippines are licensed. The process of entering office buildings is very complicated. All employees must register their property downstairs and apply for an ID, which is different from the situation in China. You can rent an office in China and go in by yourself, so there are many leather bag companies, but not here. You don't have a license or a license. It is impossible for you to enter, no.
Someone asked me what to do when I left my passport at the company. In fact, in the Philippines, ID is equivalent to your certificate. Just fly, stay in a hotel and use an ID card.
If you are entering the Philippines for the first time, you will be given an entry form when you enter the customs, as long as you fill in the blanks on it, the most important thing is! Hotel, phone number must be filled in! In this way, the customs won't bother you specially ~ otherwise, people will regard you as a black worker, join the blacklist and repatriate you. It will be difficult to come here in the future ~
As long as you are sincere and persistent, you can get a reward.
After summing up so much, if you have any questions, you can trust me privately. I hope everyone trusts each other and doesn't pit each other. If you don't believe me, then don't consult me.