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Friday, August 19, 2022

What to do if you get sick while abroad


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When we prepare for a trip overseas, we are usually excited about a lot of little things, like where we will go to eat, the new places we will see and the different culture we’ll get to immerse ourselves in. Because we think about a holiday as a positive thing, and even business trips or a hiatus abroad have an exciting newness about them, we don’t think much about what will happen if we fall ill.

There’s no doubt about it, it can happen - in fact, it’s probably more likely you’ll fall ill in another country than at home, purely because you’re less likely to have built up a tolerance to specific germs and pathogens you might come into contact with. So it is essential to prepare for any health emergency, or even a health mishap, that you might encounter when you travel.



Read up about the specific provisions in the place you’re visiting

We can lay down a whole list of things you can do and people you can contact when you’re in another country, but there are close to two hundred “other countries” you could be going to, and each has its own healthcare systems, as well as dos and don’ts that you should be ready for. So the first key point is to know what those are. Your first response to feeling feverish in Bangkok may be different to what you do when you’re in Prague, and there’s no one-size-fits-all solution anyone can give you.



Get travel-specific health insurance

Among every rough guide to world travel, and all the information on being a digital nomad you might read, the importance of being as insured as you can be is paramount. Whether that may be travel insurance with a health component, or an addition to your existing basic health insurance, it’s important. You may be going somewhere that has universal healthcare that covers tourists - great, but you might not be near a hospital that’s covered by that when you have a health issue (and you may not be covered by law in that country). It’s better to have health insurance and not need it, than need it and not have it.



Know what medication you can bring into the country - and how to get more

It’s generally considered advisable to have a first-aid kit in your car when you’re going somewhere a few hundred miles from your home, so it’s definitely a good idea to be at least as prepared when you’re further away. Countries do have restrictions on what can be brought in, though, so find out what these are. Ideally you’ll have some over-the-counter pain medication, cold and flu treatments and some dressings as a minimum, while anti-diarrheal capsules and antihistamines are also a good idea.

You should also ensure that you are able to bring any prescription medication that you are on, along with a doctor’s note to confirm it’s for your use. To ensure you’re as covered as you can be, it’s also worth finding out how you would get hold of replacement medication in your destination country should that be necessary.

Thursday, August 18, 2022

SSS now offering its calamity assistance package to earthquake victims in Abra, Mountain Province


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Social Security System (SSS) President and Chief Executive Officer Michael G. Regino announced that members and pensioners affected by the recent Magnitude 7.0 earthquake that struck Abra and nearby areas may now avail of the Calamity Assistance Package until November 14, 2022.

The Calamity Assistance Package consists of members’ Calamity Loan Assistance Program (CLAP) and the three-month advance pension for pensioners in earthquake-stricken areas in Abra and Mountain Province.

In Mountain Province, towns that are under the state of calamity include Bauko and Besao, while in Abra, these areas are Bangued, Boliney, Bucay, Bucloc, Daguioman, Danglas, Dolores, Lacub, Lagangilang, Lagayan, Langiden, La Paz, Licuan, Luba, Malicbong, Manabo, Penarrubia, Pidigan, Pilar, Sallapadan, San Isidro, San Juan, San Quintin, Tayum, Tineg, Tubo, and Villaviciosa.

Regino said that members and pensioners residing in other earthquake-affected areas could be declared under a state of calamity by the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC) or the Sangguniang Bayan, Panlunsod, or Panlalawigan can also avail of the said assistance package.


Calamity Loan Assistance Program

Under the CLAP, qualified members can avail of a loan equivalent to their one month salary credit (MSC) computed based on the average of their last 12 MSCs or the amount they applied for, whichever is lower.


To qualify, affected members must meet the following requirements:

  • Have a My.SSS account at www.sss.gov.ph;
  • Have at least 36 monthly contributions, six of which must be posted within the last 12 months before the month of filing of application;
  • If self-employed, voluntary (including Non-Working Spouse), or land-based Overseas Filipino Worker members must have at least six monthly contributions under the current membership type.
  • A resident of a calamity-stricken area who suffered damage or loss to their properties due to the earthquake;
  • Have not been granted any final benefit such as permanent total disability or retirement;
  • Have no outstanding Loan Restructuring Program (LRP) or CLAP; and
  • If employed, the member’s employer must certify the CLAP application through online My.SSS facility.
Interested members can apply for the calamity loan online through their respective My.SSS account.


Three-month Advance Pension


Retirement, disability, and survivor pensioners under the Social Security (SS) Program and disability and survivor pensioners under the Employees’ Compensation (EC) Program may also apply for a three-month advance pension. Interested SS and EC pensioners must be residents of the earthquake-stricken areas declared under the state of calamity.


To apply for the three-month advance pension, they should submit the following to any SSS branch:
  • Accomplished Application for Assistance Due to Calamity/Disaster Form certified by the Barangay Chairman;
  • In case the form is not certified by the Barangay Chairman, they can submit the form with a certification from either the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) or NDRRMC.
Pensioners can download the application form at www.sss.gov.ph or click this link: https://bit.ly/AdvancePensionForm.


However, retirement pensioners who have existing loans under the Pension Loan Program (PLP) cannot avail of the three-month advance pension.

“Through this SSS Calamity Assistance Package, we can offer immediate financial aid to our members and pensioners as they try to recover from the effects of the recent earthquake,” Regino said.

Easy Franchise helps aspiring Filipino entrepreneurs avail of their dream franchise through #FranchiseDay


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Aspiring Filipino entrepreneurs might have been hesitant to start owning their dream franchise because the process of applying for and owning one can be confusing. Now, thanks to Easy Franchise, the Philippines’ first go-to tech platform for franchising, the application process can be simplified and made easy for potential franchisees, as the company assists them with applying for, operating, and growing their businesses.

To further show its commitment to helping aspiring Filipino entrepreneurs own franchises from halfway across the world, Easy Franchise is bringing back the first and only franchise sale in the Philippines. The annual “Franchise Day” happens on August 28 of every year.

"Our goal is to be every aspiring Filipino entrepreneurs’ Franchise Partner. We do that by taking care of all the day-to-day tasks associated with starting a franchise business so our franchisees can focus on what matters most — building a sustainable business,” she added.

Launched in February 2019, Easy Franchise was founded by Jose Magsaysay, Former CEO and co-founder of Potato Corner, the Philippines’ most successful franchise brand, along with serial entrepreneurs RJ Ledesma and Bubbles Lim.

Easy Franchise opens doors for OFWs through their Franchise Management service. Their team runs OFW's franchises for them so that they have additional income streams while staying abroad, helping them develop financial stability and giving them the opportunity to return home to a business.

“Technology has a major impact on closing gaps in a variety of industries, including franchising. We are creating a digital bridge through Easy Franchise that will enable Filipino migrants and OFWs to join in the franchise sector,” Co-Founder Joe Magsaysay Jr. said.


Easy Franchise has announced that it will be launching its Investment Starter Program.

“We have found a new breed of entrepreneurs who are tech-savvy young people who venture into business or franchising, want to learn how to be entrepreneurs at an early age while still pursuing their passion, and we are here to kickstart their entrepreneurial journey,” RJ Ledesma said .

When starting a franchise, aspiring entrepreneurs face many challenges including raising funds for the initial investment and for the ongoing expenses. The Easy Franchise Funding Service also offers non-collateral franchising loans at lower interest rates. The company also offers free advice on how best to use the money so it will have maximum impact on the bottom line from day one.

Franchise Day 8.28 is an annual online event bringing together various local and international brands to become the one-stop shop of potential franchisees for all their needs.


Interested franchisees can check out franchising opportunities at www.EasyFranchise.com.
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