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Wednesday, February 7, 2018

Kapihan 2: Kapihan at Talakayan sa Kansai



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About the PCCC

The Philippine Community Coordinating Council (PCCC) was established in 2002. It has been based in Osaka city since its establishment. The 2016 PCCC Constitution provides that it is “committed to serve as a coordinating body among the Filipino and Filipino-Japanese communities and organizations in Western Japan and as a link between these communities and organizations and the Philippine government offices, and Japanese and international organizations.” (Read More)

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  • PAST ACTIVITIES - 2015, 2016
  • CURRENT ACTIVITIES/ANNOUNCEMENTS
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  • IMPORTANT INFORMATION

PCCC CONTACT INFORMATION

Email: pcccwestjapan@gmail.com
Youtube Channel: https://goo.gl/EFaAii
Twitter: https://twitter.com/pcccwestjapan

NOTICES

Information on Support Measures in Japan in relation to COVID-19 Pandemic


All files


Social Welfare

1. Support measures

2. Emergency loan

3. Housing Security Benefit

4. Pregnancy during COVID-19 pandemic

5. Business/Companies

6. Corona Virus Financial Aid, and part 2


Specific Groups

1. Students

2. Workers

- Additional information

- Labor issues – Q & A

- Labor Offices

3. Technical Intern Trainees - Q & A


Immigration

1. Visa

2. Re-entry permit

- Additional information

- Confirmation Letter


Local Government and International Centers

1. Support for International Residents in Kyoto related to COVID-19

2. Foreigners who are Running Away from their Spouse Because of Violence

3. Information regarding the new coronavirus


Some Important Links

  • a. Philippine Consulate General - Osaka/Kobe
  • b. Philippine Overseas Labor Office-Osaka
  • c. Japan Immigration Bureau
  • d. Japan National Pension
  • e. See fuller list of important information here.

Filipinos in Kansai: We are here!

For some chapters, please click the bullet points (not the chapter title)

>Introduction: Documenting the Filipinos in Kansai
>Chapter One. The Philippines and Japan
• Historical Ties
• Past in the Present
>Chapter Two. 1920s to the 1970s – Jazz, Sports and the Pioneers
>Chapter Three.
• Musikeros and Entertainers
• Artists
>Chapter Four. Academics and Corporate Professionals
>Chapter Five. Trainees, Nurses, Caregivers and Domestic Help
>Chapter Six. Students, Youth, JFCs and Nikkeijins
>Chapter Seven. Communities, Organizations and Churches
• Communities and Organizations
• Community Networks and Churches
>Chapter Eight. Festivals, Celebrations and Filipino Food
>Chapter Nine. Contests and Sports
>Chapter Ten. Messages to the Japanese Public
>Chapter Eleven. Issues Faced by Filipinos
>Chapter Twelve. Responding to the Needs of Filipinos
>Chapter Thirteen. Diversified Existence of Filipinos in Kansai
>Appendices


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