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Filipino Professionals Gain 5-Year PRC License

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Over 1.2 million Filipino professionals stand to gain from a new House bill extending the validity of Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) licenses from three to five years. House Speaker Faustino “Bojie” Dy III announced that House Bill No. 8876 aims to alleviate financial and administrative burdens associated with frequent renewals. "Our professionals are among the most important forces in our society," Dy emphasized, highlighting the impact on teachers, nurses, engineers, and doctors.

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Currently, there are 1,259,264 registered professionals in the Philippines, with nearly 95% holding valid licenses. Those who will benefit include 562,369 professional teachers and 156,023 nurses, among others. The bill seeks to streamline the renewal process, reducing costs and inconvenience, allowing professionals to concentrate on their work and development. “This is a practical and humane measure to support our workforce,” Dy stated.

The approved bill promises to ease the decongestion of renewal systems, enabling a more efficient government process. Dy reaffirmed the House’s dedication to facilitating ease of business and supporting Filipino workers. While the House of Representatives has passed the bill, its counterpart in the Senate is still pending approval.

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