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Filipino expats at the Consulate in Dubai on Saturday to cast their vote on the first day of overseas voting. Image Credit: Zarina Fernandes/Gulf News

Dubai: If you’re a distressed Filipino living in Dubai or any of the Northern Emirates, help is available at the Philippine Consulate, a top diplomat said.

Philippine Consul-General Paul Raymund Cortes urged his compatriots to come to the consulate if they need help concerning repatriation or legal assistance for cases where the consulate can extend help.

Cortes said this as he announced that the consulate, through its Assistance-To-Nationals Section (ATN), repatriated 1,080 Filipinos from January 1 to September 30.

“Many of our compatriots do not know that we can help them. If they are in need and they want to go home for good, they can come to us and we will recommend to the Department of Foreign Affairs in Manila to assist them financially. The bottom line is we help any Filipino who is in need and is in distress, we do not discriminate,” Cortes told Gulf News.

Cortes said the consulate has so far spent $559,162.72 (Dh2.05 million) from the ATN Funds to assist Filipinos during the first nine months of the year.

Cortes said the cases handled included absconding, labour-related concerns, and immorality cases, among others. The figures did not include medical repatriation cases yet.

Rey Angulo, an accredited volunteer social worker, said the consulate has helped repatriate more than 20 patients — including stretcher cases — from Rashid Hospital alone from January to September.

“Personally, I have not encountered a single patient or detainee that the consulate did not help repatriate. As a social worker, this gives a lot of hope to Filipinos, knowing that they have someone to lean on when times are tough.”

Angulo said he personally commends ATN officials for working non-stop in visiting Filipinos in hospitals and jails, and in assisting them in whatever way possible.

The consulate also offers psycho-social counselling through the help of trained personnel and volunteer psychologists. As for those needing legal assistance, a lawyer is available for legal consultation every Wednesday afternoon at the consulate.

In 2016, the ATN section disbursed $325,184 (Dh1.19 million) as legal assistance fund to 48 Filipinos involved in rape, murder, drug-related crimes, labour cases, theft, forgery, immorality and breach of trust cases.

Those in need of assistance in Abu Dhabi and Al Ain may approach the ATN Section of the Philippine Embassy in the capital.