MALACAÑAN PALACE MANILA
BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE PHILIPPINES
[ EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 73, October 30, 2024 ]
PRESCRIBING THE NEW RATES AND INDICES OF OVERSEAS, LIVING QUARTERS, REPRESENTATION, FAMILY, AND EDUCATION ALLOWANCES OF FOREIGN SERVICE PERSONNEL
WHEREAS, Section 63 of Republic Act (RA) No. 7157 or the "Philippine Foreign Service Act of 1991" establishes a system of allowances for foreign service personnel, including overseas, living quarters, representation, education, and family allowances, among others;
WHEREAS, Section 64 of RA No. 7157 further provides that the President shall approve, upon the recommendation of the Secretaries of the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) and Department of Budget and Management (DBM), the rates, indices, maximum allowable amounts, and policies on allowances, which shall be applicable to all national government employees stationed abroad;
WHEREAS, Executive Order (EO) No. 156 (s. 2013) prescribes the prevailing rates of the overseas, living quarters, family, and representation allowances for foreign service personnel;
WHEREAS, Section 11 of EO No. 156 provides that the allowances may be comprehensively reviewed and adjusted every two (2) years by the Secretaries of DFA and DBM, upon approval by the President, to respond to significant changes in the economic climate;
WHEREAS, Joint Circular No. 2022-1 (s. 2022) of the DFA and DBM prescribes the policies and guidelines governing the grant of education allowance to the dependents of DFA officers and employees, beginning Fiscal Year (FY) 2021;
WHEREAS, the cost of living overseas has changed over time due to significant changes in the global socio-economic landscape;
WHEREAS, the government, within the limits of its financial capability, has a duty to ensure that personnel assigned overseas are provided with adequate means to live in a manner that reflects their representative roles, allowing them to effectively represent the country with distinction and dignity; and
WHEREAS, in accordance with Section 64 of RA No. 7157, the DFA and DBM recommended for approval by the President, the new rates and indices of overseas, living quarters, representation, family, and education allowances of foreign service personnel;
NOW, THEREFORE, I, FERDINAND R. MARCOS, JR., President of the Philippines, by virtue of the powers vested in me by the Constitution and existing laws, do hereby approved the following rates, rules, and regulations in the payment of allowances to personnel of the National Government in the Foreign Service:
Section 1. Base Rates of Overseas Allowances. The annual base rates of the Overseas Allowance under EO No. 156 for all Philippine government personnel stationed abroad are hereby adjusted, and will be implemented in four (4) tranches, as follows:
RANK |
FROM (US$) |
TO (US$) |
Year 1 |
Year 2 |
Year 3 |
Year 4 |
Chief of Mission I |
83,519 |
97,823 |
104,976 |
112,128 |
116,896 |
Chief of Mission II |
72,625 |
85,064 |
91,283 |
97,502 |
101,649 |
Career Minister |
63,151 |
73,968 |
79,376 |
84,785 |
88,390 |
Foreign Service Officer (FSO) I |
54,914 |
64,320 |
69,023 |
73,726 |
76,861 |
FSO II |
49,921 |
57,937 |
61,946 |
65,954 |
68,626 |
FSO III |
45,383 |
52,430 |
55,953 |
59,4776 |
61,825 |
FSO IV |
41,258 |
47,447 |
50,541 |
53,635 |
55,698 |
Foreign Service Staff Officer (FSSO) I |
41,258 |
47,447 |
50,541 |
53,635 |
55,698 |
FSSO II |
39,293 |
45,187 |
48,134 |
51,081 |
53,046 |
FSSO III |
37,422 |
43,035 |
45,842 |
48,649 |
50,520 |
FSSO IV |
35,640 |
40,986 |
43,659 |
46,332 |
48,114 |
Foreign Service Staff Employee (FSSE) I |
32,400 |
37,260 |
39,690 |
42,120 |
43,740 |
FSSE II |
30,857 |
35,486 |
37,800 |
40,114 |
41,657 |
FSSE III |
29,388 |
33,796 |
36,000 |
38,204 |
39,674 |
Section 2. Indices of Overseas Allowances. The Overseas Allowances indices provided under EO No. 156 are hereby adjusted, and the newly opened posts are each assigned an index, as follows:
COUNTRY / POST |
FROM |
TO |
Argentina - Buenos Aires |
83 |
83 |
Australia - Canberra |
103 |
84 |
Australia - Melbourne |
103 |
84 |
Australia - Sydney |
103 |
84 |
Austria - Vienna |
100 |
91 |
Bahrain - Manama |
90 |
92 |
Bangladesh - Dhaka |
85 |
90 |
Belgium - Brussels |
100 |
88 |
Brazil - Brasilia |
96 |
83 |
Brunei - Bendar Sera Begawan |
86 |
81 |
Cambodia - Phnom Pehn |
83 |
85 |
Canada - Ottawa |
91 |
91 |
Canada - Calgary |
95 |
91 |
Canada - Toronto |
95 |
91 |
Canada - Vancouver |
93 |
91 |
Chile - Santiago |
89 |
78 |
China - Beijing |
96 |
89 |
China - Chongqing |
95 |
89 |
China - Guangzhou |
95 |
89 |
China - Hong Kong SAR |
100 |
94 |
China - Macau |
96 |
90 |
China - Shanghai |
96 |
94 |
China - Xiamen |
91 |
90 |
Colombia - Bogota |
- |
84 |
Czech Republic - Prague |
88 |
88 |
Denmark - Copenhagen |
113 |
93 |
Egypt - Cairo |
84 |
80 |
Finland - Helsinki |
- |
88 |
France - Paris |
102 |
90 |
Germany - Berlin |
94 |
83 |
Germany - Frankfurt |
114 |
83 |
Greece - Athens |
88 |
80 |
Hungary - Budapest |
88 |
90 |
India - New Delhi |
85 |
83 |
Indonesia - Jakarta PE |
88 |
81 |
Indonesia - Jakarta PM |
88 |
81 |
Indonesia - Manado |
70 |
81 |
Iran - Tehran |
80 |
83 |
Iraq - Baghdad |
92 |
88 |
Ireland - Dublin |
- |
80 |
Israel - Tel Aviv |
91 |
93 |
Italy - Rome |
99 |
80 |
Italy - Milan |
99 |
80 |
Japan - Tokyo |
123 |
81 |
Japan - Nagoya |
123 |
81 |
Japan - Osaka |
123 |
81 |
Jordan - Amman |
88 |
83 |
Kenya - Nairobi |
86 |
82 |
Kuwait - Kuwait |
88 |
86 |
Laos - Vientiane |
91 |
79 |
Lebanon - Beirut |
92 |
83 |
Libya - Tripoli |
81 |
65 |
Malaysia - Kuala Lumpur |
86 |
91 |
Mexico - Mexico City |
93 |
91 |
Morocco - Rabat |
84 |
80 |
Myanmar - Yangon |
91 |
84 |
The Netherlands - The Hague |
95 |
87 |
New Zealand - Wellington |
105 |
84 |
Nigeria - Abuja |
102 |
91 |
Norway - Oslo |
113 |
91 |
Oman - Muscat |
86 |
83 |
Pakistan - Islamabad |
85 |
81 |
Papua New Guinea - Port Moresby |
98 |
89 |
Poland - Warsaw |
86 |
82 |
Portugal - Lisbon |
94 |
79 |
Qatar - Doha |
90 |
92 |
Romania - Bucharest |
- |
83 |
Russia - Moscow |
110 |
79 |
Saudia Arabia - Riyadh |
90 |
88 |
Saudi Arabia - Jeddah |
85 |
88 |
Singapore - Singapore |
93 |
91 |
South Africa - Pretoria |
85 |
77 |
South Korea - Seoul |
98 |
92 |
Spain - Madrid |
93 |
79 |
Spain - Barcelona |
93 |
79 |
Sweden - Stockholm |
113 |
85 |
Switzerland - Berne |
103 |
104 |
Switzerland - Geneva PM |
114 |
104 |
Switzerland - Geneva WTO |
114 |
104 |
Syria - Damascus |
89 |
65 |
Thailand - Bangkok |
89 |
65 |
Timor Leste - Dili |
94 |
83 |
Turkey - Ankara |
94 |
83 |
Turkey - Istanbul |
94 |
79 |
United Arab Emirates - Abu Dhabi |
94 |
96 |
United Arab Emirates - Dubai |
90 |
96 |
United Kingdom - London |
105 |
90 |
United States of America - Washington DC |
94 |
95 |
United States of America - Agana |
102 |
95 |
United States of America - Chicago |
98 |
95 |
United States of America - Honolulu |
102 |
100 |
United States of America - Houston |
94 |
95 |
United States of America - Los Angeles |
95 |
100 |
United States of America - New York PCG |
100 |
100 |
United States of America - New York PM |
100 |
100 |
United States of America - San Francisco |
98 |
100 |
Vatican - Holy See |
99 |
80 |
Vietnam - Hanoi |
83 |
82 |
Section 3. Rules Governing Overseas Allowance. The following are the rules governing the grant of the Overseas Allowance:
a. The grant of the Overseas Allowance shall be in accordance with the provisions of Section 66 of RA No. 7157;
b. Husband and wife who are assigned in the same post shall be entitled to separate Overseas Allowance corresponding to their respective ranks;
c. In instances where the adjusted amount of the Overseas Allowance is less than the amount currently received, the new rate and index shall be applied prospectively. The personnel concerned shall continue to receive their present Overseas Allowance for the duration of their tour of duty at the post;
d. Hardship posts, as may be determined by the DFA Secretary, shall receive an additional five percent (5%) increase in their Overseas Allowance to meet other expenses brought about by dangerous, unhealthy, or excessively adverse living conditions prevailing at post, subject to availability of funds; and
e. Foreign service personnel who are detailed to another post shall, for the duration of such detail, be entitled to the Overseas Allowance index of the post where they are temporarily assigned.
Section 4. Base Rates of Living Allowance. The annual base rates of the Living Quarters Allowance under EO No. 156 for all Philippine government personnel stationed abroad are hereby adjusted, and shall be implemented in four (4) tranches, as follows:
WITHOUT FAMILY |
RANK |
FROM (US$) |
TO (US$) |
Year 1 |
Year 2 |
Year 3 |
Year 4 |
Chief of Mission I |
50,112 |
58,695 |
62,987 |
67,279 |
70,140 |
Chief of Mission II |
43,574 |
51,037 |
54,770 |
58,503 |
60,991 |
Career Minister |
37,894 |
44,384 |
47,629 |
50,873 |
53,036 |
FSO I |
32,947 |
38,594 |
41,416 |
44,237 |
46,118 |
FSO II |
29,952 |
34,762 |
37,168 |
39,573 |
41,177 |
FSO III |
27,230 |
31,457 |
33,572 |
35,687 |
37,096 |
FSO IV |
24,754 |
28,469 |
30,326 |
32,182 |
33,420 |
FSSO I |
24,754 |
28,469 |
30,326 |
32,182 |
33,420 |
FSSO II |
23,573 |
27,103 |
28,871 |
30,639 |
31,817 |
FSSO III |
22,457 |
25,819 |
27,503 |
29,187 |
30,310 |
FSSO IV |
21,384 |
24,592 |
26,195 |
27,799 |
28,869 |
FSSE I |
19,440 |
22,356 |
23,814 |
25,272 |
26,244 |
FSSE II |
19,440 |
22,356 |
23,814 |
25,272 |
26,244 |
FSSE III |
19,440 |
22,356 |
23,814 |
25,272 |
26,244 |
WITH FAMILY |
RANK |
FROM (US$) |
TO (US$) |
Year 1 |
Year 2 |
Year 3 |
Year 4 |
Chief of Mission I |
60,134 |
70,435 |
75,585 |
80,735 |
84,169 |
Chief of Mission II |
52,286 |
61,245 |
65,724 |
70,204 |
73,190 |
Career Minister |
45,475 |
53,262 |
57,155 |
61,048 |
63,644 |
FSO I |
39,542 |
46,314 |
49,699 |
53,085 |
55,342 |
FSO II |
35,942 |
41,715 |
44,602 |
47,488 |
49,413 |
FSO III |
32,674 |
37,749 |
40,287 |
42,824 |
44,516 |
FSO IV |
29,707 |
34,163 |
36,391 |
38,619 |
40,104 |
FSSO I |
29,707 |
34,163 |
36,391 |
38,619 |
40,104 |
FSSO II |
28,282 |
32,524 |
34,645 |
36,767 |
38,181 |
FSSO III |
26,942 |
30,983 |
33,004 |
35,025 |
36,372 |
FSSO IV |
25,661 |
29,510 |
31,435 |
33,359 |
34,642 |
FSSE I |
23,328 |
26,827 |
28,577 |
30,326 |
31,493 |
FSSE II |
23,328 |
26,827 |
28,577 |
30,326 |
31,493 |
FSSE III |
23,328 |
26,827 |
28,577 |
30,326 |
31,493 |
Section 5. Indices of Living Quarters Allowance. The Living Quarters Allowance indices provided under EO No. 156, are hereby adjusted, and the newly opened posts are each assigned an index, as follows:
COUNTRY / POST |
FROM |
TO |
Argentina - Buenos Aires |
75 |
67 |
Australia - Canberra |
85 |
78 |
Australia - Melbourne |
85 |
76 |
Australia - Sydney |
87 |
80 |
Austria - Vienna |
107 |
76 |
Bahrain - Manama |
82 |
77 |
Bangladesh - Dhaka |
61 |
71 |
Belgium - Brussels |
107 |
77 |
Brazil - Brasilia |
91 |
62 |
Brunei - Bendar Sera Begawan |
75 |
74 |
Cambodia - Phnom Pehn |
73 |
73 |
Canada - Ottawa |
85 |
82 |
Canada - Calgary |
87 |
79 |
Canada - Toronto |
87 |
83 |
Canada - Vancouver |
87 |
86 |
Chile - Santiago |
75 |
66 |
China - Beijing |
85 |
86 |
China - Chongqing |
85 |
76 |
China - Guangzhou |
85 |
77 |
China - Hong Kong SAR |
102 |
110 |
China - Macau |
90 |
83 |
China - Shanghai |
93 |
105 |
China - Xiamen |
75 |
76 |
Colombia - Bogota |
- |
62 |
Czech Republic - Prague |
107 |
82 |
Denmark - Copenhagen |
107 |
93 |
Egypt - Cairo |
77 |
60 |
Finland - Helsinki |
- |
74 |
France - Paris |
107 |
85 |
Germany - Berlin |
107 |
73 |
Germany - Frankfurt |
109 |
72 |
Greece - Athens |
107 |
65 |
Hungary - Budapest |
107 |
74 |
India - New Delhi |
65 |
65 |
Indonesia - Jakarta PE |
78 |
68 |
Indonesia - Jakarta PM |
78 |
68 |
Indonesia - Manado |
55 |
65 |
Iran - Tehran |
77 |
72 |
Iraq - Baghdad |
80 |
81 |
Ireland - Dublin |
- |
92 |
Israel - Tel Aviv |
98 |
87 |
Italy - Rome |
107 |
67 |
Italy - Milan |
107 |
67 |
Japan - Tokyo |
128 |
77 |
Japan - Nagoya |
124 |
76 |
Japan - Osaka |
124 |
74 |
Jordan - Amman |
80 |
67 |
Kenya - Nairobi |
74 |
67 |
Kuwait - Kuwait |
82 |
75 |
Laos - Vientiane |
65 |
70 |
Lebanon - Beirut |
98 |
65 |
Libya - Tripoli |
79 |
49 |
Malaysia - Kuala Lumpur |
75 |
71 |
Mexico - Mexico City |
90 |
81 |
Morocco - Rabat |
77 |
67 |
Myanmar - Yangon |
66 |
79 |
The Netherlands - The Hague |
107 |
78 |
New Zealand - Wellington |
95 |
77 |
Nigeria - Abuja |
82 |
63 |
Norway - Oslo |
107 |
78 |
Oman - Muscat |
80 |
67 |
Pakistan - Islamabad |
64 |
68 |
Papua New Guinea - Port Moresby |
101 |
85 |
Poland - Warsaw |
103 |
68 |
Portugal - Lisbon |
103 |
70 |
Qatar - Doha |
86 |
85 |
Romania - Bucharest |
- |
67 |
Russia - Moscow |
107 |
61 |
Saudia Arabia - Riyadh |
82 |
68 |
Saudi Arabia - Jeddah |
80 |
70 |
Singapore - Singapore |
92 |
104 |
South Africa - Pretoria |
79 |
59 |
South Korea - Seoul |
102 |
77 |
Spain - Madrid |
107 |
66 |
Spain - Barcelona |
107 |
69 |
Sweden - Stockholm |
107 |
73 |
Switzerland - Berne |
107 |
93 |
Switzerland - Geneva PM |
109 |
99 |
Switzerland - Geneva WTO |
109 |
99 |
Syria - Damascus |
98 |
51 |
Thailand - Bangkok |
80 |
71 |
Timor Leste - Dili |
83 |
76 |
Turkey - Ankara |
91 |
63 |
Turkey - Istanbul |
91 |
60 |
United Arab Emirates - Abu Dhabi |
88 |
88 |
United Arab Emirates - Dubai |
90 |
86 |
United Kingdom - London |
107 |
94 |
United States of America - Washington DC |
90 |
94 |
United States of America - Agana |
95 |
81 |
United States of America - Chicago |
98 |
90 |
United States of America - Honolulu |
98 |
98 |
United States of America - Houston |
90 |
88 |
United States of America - Los Angeles |
95 |
96 |
United States of America - New York PCG |
100 |
100 |
United States of America - New York PM |
100 |
100 |
United States of America - San Francisco |
98 |
100 |
Vatican - Holy See |
107 |
67 |
Vietnam - Hanoi |
63 |
71 |
Section 6. Rules Governing Living Quarters Allowance. The following are the rules governing the grant of Living Quarters Allowance:
a. The grant of the Living Quarters Allowance shall be in accordance with the provisions of Section 65 of RA No. 7157;
b. In instances where the adjusted amount of the Living Quarters Allowance is less than the amount currently received, the new rate and index shall be applied prospectively. The personnel concerned shall continue to receive their present Living Quarters Allowance for the duration of their tour of duty at the post;
c. For purposes of this allowance, personnel who is living at post of assignment with their legal spouse or at least one (1) qualified dependent child who is not over 18 years of age shall be considered with family;
d. Unmarried children who are mentally or physically handicapped as evidenced by a medical certificate from an appropriate licensed professional or authority, shall be considered as dependents, regardless of age, if they are incapable of supporting themselves and are living with officer or employee abroad;
e. Payment of the allowance shall be made strictly on the basis of actual status at the post;
f. Those whose dependents have temporarily left their residence at post shall retain their "with family" status: Provided, that for the duration of their absence, the personnel concerned shall not move to a cheaper or smaller lodging: Provided, further, that the dependents' absence in a year shall not exceed three (3) months except when such temporary absence arose from events beyond the control of the personnel concerned and approved by the DFA Secretary: Provided, finally, that the dependents have not established residence elsewhere. Gainful employment or enrollment in educational institutions outside of post is an indication of having changed residence;
g. In the case of husband and wife who are both assigned in one (1) post, only the spouse with higher rank shall be entitled to the Living Quarters Allowance, while the other spouse shall be considered as dependent for the purpose of family status;
h. Section 6(g) also applies to the husband and wife who are assigned to two (2) different posts, as follows:
i. Philippine Embassy in Jakarta and the Philippine Mission to Association of Southeast Asian Nations in Jakarta;
ii. Philippine Consulate General in New York and the Philippine Mission to the United Nations in New York;
iii. Philippine Embassy in Rome and the Philippine Embassy in Vatican;
iv. Philippine Mission to the United Nations and Other International Organizations in Geneva and the Philippine Permanent Mission to the World Trade Organization; and
v. All other similar posts that may be subsequently opened;
i. In cases where two (2) or more foreign service personnel are constrained to rent one (1) apartment or housing jointly due to acute housing shortage, prohibitive rental cost, or other justifiable circumstances, the claimants shall be entitled to their respective allowances: Provided, that the Head of Post shall certify in the claim voucher that their respective allowances: Provided, that the Head of Post shall certify in the claim voucher that their individual allowance is insufficient to cover the rental of one (1) apartment or housing unit at the post;
j. In posts where there is a standard practice among lessors to require the advance rental or deposit equivalent to at least six (6) months to one (1) year rental of the unit, the advance payment of the Living Quarters Allowance sufficient to cover the required amount may be authorized, subject to the availability of funds: Provided, that the advance rental shall be paid directly to the lessor by the post;
k.(awÞhi( In places where the host government or customary business practice requires the payment of an agent's fee/key money or similar fees for the lease and subsequent renewals, payment of the above may be authorized, chargeable against the account of the Department concerned and subject to the availability of funds;
l. In lieu of the commutable Living Quarters Allowance, payment of actual rental of quarters occupied by the Head of Post may be authorized, directly payable to the lessor, subject to the available of funds, and as may be warranted by the housing situation in the post of assignment;
m. Payment of utilities and other maintenance and operating expenses of the actual quarters of the Head of Post shall be in accordance with regulations as may be prescribed by the DFA Secretary;
n. The grant of the Living Quarters Allowance is intended to accord foreign service personnel proper representation in the host country and not to augment salary; and
o. In all cases, the grant of the commutable Living Quarters Allowance to all foreign service personnel, or its authorized equivalent such as, but not limited to, payment of actual rental of quarters and utilities, shall be subject to regulations as may be prescribed by the DFA Secretary, provided that the allowance shall not exceed the rates authorized herein.
Section 7. Classification of Posts for the Representation Allowance. Philippine Foreign Service posts are categorized into high, medium, and low, cost posts, as follows:
a. High Cost posts: These posts have an Overseas Allowance Index of 98 and above;
b. Medium Costs posts: These post have an Overseas Allowances index from 90 to 97; and
c. Low Cost posts: These posts have an Overseas Allowance index of 89 and below.
Section 8. Rates of Representation Allowance. The Representation Allowance per annum shall be granted in accordance with provisions of RA No. 7157, as follows:
|
Rate in US Dollars |
High Costs Posts |
From |
To |
Chief of Mission (not Head of Post) |
7,200 |
8,280 |
Career Minister |
5,400 |
6,210 |
FSO I |
4,320 |
4,968 |
FSO II |
3,240 |
3,726 |
FSO III |
2,160 |
2,484 |
FSO IV |
2,160 |
2,484 |
Others duly authorized by the Secretary |
1,728 |
1,987 |
|
Rate in US Dollars |
Medium Costs Posts |
From |
To |
Chief of Mission (not Head of Post) |
4,320 |
4,968 |
Career Minister |
4,320 |
4,968 |
FSO I |
3,456 |
3,974 |
FSO II |
2,592 |
2,981 |
FSO III |
1,728 |
1,987 |
FSO IV |
1,728 |
1,987 |
Others duly authorized by the Secretary |
1,296 |
1,490 |
|
Rate in US Dollars |
Low Costs Posts |
From |
To |
Chief of Mission (not Head of Post) |
3,240 |
3,726 |
Career Minister |
3,240 |
3,726 |
FSO I |
2,520 |
2,898 |
FSO II |
1,944 |
2,236 |
FSO III |
1,296 |
1,490 |
FSO IV |
1,296 |
1,490 |
Others duly authorized by the Secretary |
1,080 |
1,242 |
In instances where the adjusted amount of the Representation Allowance is less than the amount currently received, the new rate and index shall be applied prospectively. The personnel concerned shall continue to receive their current rate of Representation Allowance for the duration of the tour of duty at the post.
Section 9. Family Allowance. The following are the rules governing the grant of the Family Allowance:
a. Qualified dependents of foreign service personnel permanently joining at the post of assignment of the principal are entitled to commutable family allowance, as follows:
i. US$400.00 monthly for the unemployed dependent spouse of the Head of Post;
ii. US$300.00 monthly for the unemployed dependent spouse; and
iii. US$200.00 monthly for each dependent minor child not exceeding three (3) in number.
b. For this purpose, a dependent child shall mean legitimate, illegitimate, legitimated, or legally adopted child who is not over eighteen (18) years, unmarried, not gainfully employed, and living with the officer or employee at the post of assignment;
c. Unmarried children who are mentally or physically handicapped or suffer from any developmental disability or disorder as evidenced by a medical certificate from an appropriate licensed professional or authority, shall be considered as dependents, regardless of age, if they are incapable of supporting themselves and are living with the officer or employee abroad; and
d. Subject to the prior approval by the head of the Department concerned, full Family Allowance may be paid to claimants whose dependent does not live with them at the post of assignment under any of the following circumstances;
i. The personnel is compelled to live alone due to dangerous, notably unhealthy or excessively adverse living conditions, or by other unavoidable circumstances like lack of appropriate or reasonable educational facilities for their children; or
ii. For the convenience of the Government, the personnel must live alone without any or all the members of his/her family at the post of assignment.
All other meritorious cases may be considered by the head of the Department as the circumstances and the exigencies of the service may warrant.
Section 10. Education Allowance. Education Allowance may be granted to personnel assigned abroad whose legal dependent children, not over eighteen (18) years old and not exceeding three (3) in number, are enrolled in the primary, elementary, and high school levels. The allowance shall cover the education levels stipulated in RA No. 10533 ("Enhanced Basic Education Act of 2013") or the equivalent and mandatory educational levels at the post of assignment.
This grant shall not, however, be payable in respect to posts where free education is provided for by the host country's government, and/or where English is the medium of instruction.
Subject to the availability of funds, the Department may reimburse expenses of actual costs, upon presentation of receipts and other evidence of payment of tuition fees, matriculation, books and other school fees. The amount of reimbursement per qualified dependent per year should not exceed US$5,000.00, unless amended.
Section 11. Mode of Payment. Effective upon full implementation of this Order, payment of the foregoing allowances may be made either in US dollars or in the local currency computed at the prevailing market rate.
Section 12. Adjustment of Rates. The allowances covered herein may be reviewed and adjusted every two (2) years by the Secretaries of DFA and DBM, upon approval by the President, to respond to substantial changes in the economic climate, subject to availability of funds.
In dire economic situations, such as foreign exchange fluctuations and a surge in inflation rates, stopgap adjustments may be recommended by the Secretaries of DFA and DBM, on a per post basis, for approval by the President and subject to availability of funds.
In case of a newly opened post, which is not included in this Order, the rates/indices/classification of a similar post in terms of economic conditions located in within the same geographical region shall apply, pending approval by the President of an appropriate index/rate for the post.
Section 13. Tax exemption. All allowances, per diems, and benefits received by officers and employees in consideration of their services while on assignment abroad, except their basic salaries, shall be exempt from Philippine income tax.
Section 14. Funding. For the initial year of implementation, the amount need to cover the foregoing adjustments in the allowances of FSP shall be taken from the agency savings and/or the Miscellaneous Personnel Benefits Fund under RA No. 11975 or the "General Appropriations Act (GAA) for FY 2024," subject to relevant budget and auditing laws, rules and regulations. Thereafter, funding for succeeding years shall be provided in the annual GAA, subject to the usual budget preparation process.
Section 15. Implementing Rules and Regulations. The DFA, in coordination with the DBM, shall issue the implementing rules and regulations of this Order.
Section 16. Separability. If any part or provision of this Order shall be held invalid or unconstitutional, the other provisions not affected thereby shall remain in full force and effect.
Section 17. Repeal. EO No. 156 (s. 2013) is hereby repealed. All other orders, rules, regulations, guidelines and issuances, or parts thereof which are inconsistent with the provisions of this Order are hereby repealed, amended, or modified accordingly.
Section 18. Effectivity. This Order shall take effect immediately after its publication in the Official Gazette or in a newspaper of general circulation.
DONE, in the City of Manila, this 30th day of October, in the year of our Lord, Two Thousand and Twenty-Four.
(Sgd.) FERDINAND R. MARCOS, JR.
By the President:
(Sgd.) LUCAS P. BERSAMIN Executive Secretary
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