How to Apply and Pay Pag-IBIG Membership in Thailand

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Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) in Thailand is encouraged to register and be a member of the Pag-IBIG Fund. Even though there is no physical Pag-IBIG office in Thailand, OFWs can update their contribution, apply for membership, or receive assistance by sending inquiries to vo_eastasia@pagibigfund.gov.ph. If you want to pay your contributions through overseas remittance centers, you can also go to money remittance centers in the city.

OFWs working in Thailand now have access to Pag-IBIG’s financial services and benefits, including investing and assisting with future savings. To become a member of Pag-IBIG, you must first fill out a Membership Registration form, provide the required documentation, and pay your membership fees at authorized remittance centers. So, if you’re an OFW in Thailand, keep reading to find out how to apply for and pay for a Pag-IBIG membership.

pagibig membership application in thailand

Benefits

The following benefits are available to all Pag-IBIG members:

  • Housing loan
  • Savings
  • Short-term loan
  • Long-term loan

You can also benefit from a variety of programs and services that Pag-IBIG provides as an OFW. These include:

  • Calamity loan assistance
  • Death and disability benefits
  • Financial Assistance Programs
  • Housing programs
  • Livelihood programs
  • Multipurpose Loan Programs
  • Retirement benefits

Qualifications

The following will be needed to apply for membership in the Pag-IBIG Fund as of January 1, 2010, following the signing of Republic Act No. 9679:

  • All SSS and GSIS members who are employees, workers, professionals, officers, and companies
  • Everyone who serves on constitutional commissions and the judiciary
  • Filipinos working for foreign-based companies, either locally or abroad
  • Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs)
  • Uniformed members of the Philippine National Police (PNP), the Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP), the Bureau of Jail Management and Penology, and the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP)

Requirements

The following are the requirements for Pag-IBIG membership:

  • Completely filled-up Members Registration Form (MRF)
  • Original or photocopy of Philippine Passport and valid primary identification card

Update: The Philippine Overseas Labor Office (POLO) is now called the Migrant Workers Office (MWO).

There are many ways to apply and pay for Pag-IBIG membership in Thailand.

How to apply for and pay for Pag-IBIG membership in Thailand? – E-mail

Step 1: Send an email to vo_eastasia@pagibigfund.gov.ph indicating your concern; Pag-IBIG registration and contribution.

Step 2: Fill up the registration form.

pagibig members data form mdf

Step 3: Scan the registration form and then send it in with other requirements.

Step 4: Pay the membership fees online or thru the accredited remittance centers in Thailand.

Step 5: Scan and submit the payment receipt.

Step 6: Wait for the payment confirmation.

You are now a member of Pag-IBIG!

Note: Keep posted with Pag-IBIG Virtual Office – East Asia’s Facebook Page as they offer FREE Webinar on Pag-IBIG Fund benefits.

How to Register Virtual PAG-IBIG Membership in Thailand Online

Step 1: Visit the PAG-IBIG Website here – https://www.pagibigfund.gov.ph/

Step 2: Scroll down and click the “Virtual PAG-IBIG Members” under e-Services.

virtual pagibig online membership registration

Step 3: Click “Be a Member” and “Register” buttons.

pagibig virtual membership registration guide

Step 4: Fill in all the needed information then click the “Submit” button.

Step 5: After that, fill in all the member information then click the “Next” button.

pagibig membership online registration guide

Step 6: Fill in all the information in Other info, choose the method of your payment, then click the “Next” button.

Step 7: Input your complete permanent and present address then click the “Next” button.

Step 8: Input your present contact details then click the “Next” button.

Step 9: Following that, input your beneficiary or family member and their information, click “Save” then click the “Next” button.

Step 10: Choose your membership category then click the “Next” button.

Step 11: Review all the details before clicking the “Submit Registration” button.

Step 12: There will appear a successful registration page.  Read it, then scroll down to get your membership data form, which should also include your RTN (Reference Tracking Number).

Step 13: Your official membership ID number will be texted to you by PAG-IBIG in a few days.

Step 14: You can now pay your contributions!

You can pay your contributions by opening the link and clicking the “Pay Online” button here – https://www.pagibigfundservices.com/virtualpagibig/

how to pay pagibig contribution through virtual pagibig online

For more details, you can reach the Pag-IBIG Virtual Office – East Asia and Philippine Embassy in Thailand via:

Pag-IBIG Virtual Office – East Asia

Philippine Embassy in Thailand

Video: How to Change or Update Pag-IBIG Membership Record

You can update your Pag-IBIG membership information by going to the nearest Pag-IBIG office or sending an inquiry to the virtual Pag-IBIG office in your area. To learn more about how to update or change your Pag-IBIG membership record, watch the video below.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

If you have any further questions regarding “How to apply for and pay Pag-IBIG membership in Thailand”, see the list of frequently asked questions and answers below.

1. How does an OFW in Thailand join Pag-IBIG?

There are numerous methods to join Pag-IBIG in Thailand. You may apply online or send inquiries to vo_eastasia@pagibigfund.gov.ph to register.

2. Is it required for OFW to join Pag-IBIG in Thailand?

Yes, as it is one of the requirements of OEC, OFWs and migrant workers in Thailand are required to join Pag-IBIG.

3. What benefits come with Pag-IBIG membership?

Members of Pag-IBIG are eligible for several kinds of benefits, including home loans, death, and disability insurance, as well as money to help pay for educational and medical expenses.

4. How frequently do I have to contribute?

You have a choice of making monthly, quarterly, semi-annual, or annual contributions. To keep the benefits active, you must make your contributions on a regular, monthly basis.

5. What happens if I don’t make any more Pag-IBIG contributions?

Your Pag-IBIG benefits will be terminated if you stop making contributions to the account. The needed contributions plus interest must be paid to reactivate your account.

6. When is it possible for a Pag-IBIG member who is enrolled in Pag-IBIG (1) to withdraw his or her contributions?

After 20 years of Fund membership and 240 monthly contributions, a member is eligible to claim his Total Accumulated Value (TAV).

Under the following legal justifications, a member may also take their savings before the 20-year maturity:

  • Death of the member
  • Insanity
  • Optional withdrawal after 10 or 15 years of continuous contributions
  • Permanent departure from the country
  • Permanent or total physical disability
  • Retirement
  • Termination from service by reason of health

7. Where can I pay my Pag-IBIG contributions in Thailand?

You can pay your contributions at the authorized remittance centers in Thailand. You can ask and email vo_eastasia@pagibigfund.gov.ph for a list of authorized remittance centers.

8. What is Thailand’s Pag-IBIG email address?

You can reach and email vo_eastasia@pagibigfund.gov.ph for Pag-IBIG registration, contributions, and inquiries.

9. What is the Philippine Embassy in Thailand’s hotline number?

You can reach the Philippine Embassy in Thailand at +662-259-0139 to 40 or +662-258-5401.

10. What is the Philippine Embassy in Thailand address?

The Philippine Embassy in Thailand is located at the 760 Sukhumvit Road corner Soi Philippines (Soi 30/1) Bangkok 10110, Kingdom of Thailand.

11. What is the Philippine Embassy in Thailand office hours?

The Philippine Embassy in Thailand is open Monday to Friday, 8:30 am – 4:30 pm (Closed on Thailand and the Philippines public holidays).

Summary

Pag-IBIG Fund is an excellent investment. Dividends are assigned to the member’s account for monthly contributions to the fund. Even if a member loses their job or becomes unemployed, their investment is still in their name, tax-free, and government-protected. By registering for Pag-IBIG, OFWs, and Filipino migrant workers in Thailand can save a lot of money. Through its many benefits and services, Pag-IBIG offers OFWs the financial security and support they need to improve their lives and their families.

OFWs in Thailand may submit an application for membership in Pag-IBIG online using the Pag-IBIG website or send inquiry to vo_eastasia@pagibigfund.gov.ph. You can contact Pag-IBIG through their customer service hotline or websites if you experience any difficulties registering for membership or making the most of your membership’s benefits.

 

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