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Your passport says "John A. Santos." Your employment contract says "John Santos." Your SSS record says "Jhun Santos."

If you are a new OFW (first-time worker), you do not have an account yet. You cannot just click "Login." You must register first.

Step 1: Gather your documents. You will need your Passport number, Date of birth, Current foreign address, and existing OEC number (or Employment Contract number). ofw login exclusive

Step 2: Visit the official portal directly. Never click on "OFW Login Exclusive" links from Facebook ads or text messages. Type the URL manually:

Step 3: Select "Register" or "Enroll." Look for a tab that says "OFW" specifically. If you register as a local member by mistake, you will be locked out of the exclusive benefits and will have to visit a branch in the Philippines to change your status. Your passport says "John A

Step 4: Email verification. Use a Gmail or Yahoo account that you will keep for 10+ years. Do not use a work email provided by your foreign employer. When you leave that job, you lose access to your government benefits.

Step 5: Biometrics (The tricky part). Most portals now require facial recognition. The "OFW Login Exclusive" app (usually a mobile app companion, like the eGov PH App) will ask you to scan your face. Ensure your room has good lighting. If you fail three times, the system locks you out for 24 hours. Step 3: Select "Register" or "Enroll


Formerly known as POEA, this is the gatekeeper. Without a successful login here, you cannot get an OEC (Exit Clearance).

Workaround: Use a VPN set to Manila. The DMW firewall sometimes blocks foreign IP addresses thinking they are bot attacks. Set your VPN to a Philippine server, clear your cache, and try at 2 AM Manila time.


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