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PhilHealth (Philippine Health Insurance Organization) is a government-owned and managed corporation tasked with making healthcare reasonable and accessible to all Filipino residents.
For the year 2023, the PhilHealth premium contribution rate shall remain at 4%. Pursuant to a memorandum issued by the Office of the President, the implementation of the new premium contribution rates and income ceiling for PhilHealth has been temporarily suspended as the Philippine population continues to face economic hardships resultant of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Here’s the Philhealth Contribution Table for 2023:
As a young adult in the Philippines, you must have a valid government-issued identity document. Having one grants you access to a variety of services and activities, from processing documents, applying for a job, opening a bank account, getting a loan, and even voting. We will provide you a list of the most generally recognized IDs in the Philippines as primary and secondary.
Here is a list of valid identification documents in the Philippines:
Primary IDs
ID Type
Validity
Government Agency
Philippine Passport
10 years
DFA (Department of Foreign Affairs)
UMID (Unified Multi-Purpose ID)
Lifetime
Single ID Card of all SSS, GSIS, Philhealth and PAG-IBIG Members
SSS Card
Lifetime
SSS (Social Security System)
GSIS Card
Lifetime
GSIS (Government Service Insurance System)
PRC ID
3 years
PRC (Professional Regulation Commission)
Driver’s License
Student Permit for 1 year Non-Professional for 3 years Professional for 5 years or 10 years
LTO (Land Transportation Office)
National ID
Lifetime
PSA (Philippine Statistics Authority)
Voter’s ID
Lifetime
COMELEC (Commission on Election)
Senior Citizen ID
Lifetime
Office for Senior Citizens Affairs
Secondary IDs
ID Type
Validity
Government Agency
NBI Clearance
1 year
NBI (National Bureau of Investigation)
Police Clearance
6 months
PNP (Philippine National Police)
Barangay Certification
6 months
Barangay Hall
Community Tax Certificate (Cedula)
1 year
Barangay Hall
TIN ID
Lifetime
BIR (Tax Identification Number ID)
PhilHealth ID
Lifetime
Philhealth
Voter’s ID
Lifetime
COMELEC
Postal ID
3 years
PHLPost (Philippine Postal Corporation)
Solo Parent ID
Lifetime
DSWD (Department of Social Welfare and Development)
PWD ID Card
5 years
PDAO (Persons with Disability Office)
Seaman’s Book
10 years
MARINA (Maritime Industry Authority)
Seafarer’s ID
5 years
MARINA (Maritime Industry Authority)
OFW ID
Lifetime
POEA (Philippine Overseas Employment Association)
OWWA ID
2 years
OWWA (Overseas Workers Welfare Administration)
Student ID
Depends
Schools
Company ID
Depends
Private companies
Whether you’re looking for a convenient all-in-one ID or a more specialized one for a specific purpose, there’s a valid ID out there for everyone. Select the one that best meets your need and be ready to take the first step towards it. Take your time conducting research, gathering essential paperwork, and making the application process as stress-free as possible.
The Pag-IBIG Fund, commonly known as the Home Development Mutual Fund (HDMF), is a government-run savings program aimed at providing Filipinos with affordable homes and loans.
Here’s the new Pag-ibig Contribution Table for 2023:
Shopback Philippines is a cashback service that allows customers to earn money when they buy from partner stores via the Shopback website or mobile app.
Shopback collaborates with a wide range of companies, including Shopee, Lazada, Foodpanda, Agoda, Zalora, SHEIN, Watsons, and many more. Customers may save money by receiving rewards on their purchases that can then be withdrawn as cash or you can use to make future purchases.
Simply follow these steps to shop and earn money with Shopback:
Create a Shopback account by visiting their website or downloading their mobile app.
Search through numerous merchants and select the one from whom you want to make a purchase and the cashback percentage will be shown.
Click the “Shop Now” button and it will redirect you to the store’s website or app, where you can complete with your usual transaction.
A portion of your purchase value will be credited to your Shopback account as cashback, and after confirmation by the merchant, it will be available for withdrawal.
You can withdraw your earnings to your chosen bank account or e-wallet transfer for a minimum of P200.