Yabo Chronicles
Can Yabo shine again?
Once upon a time, "neck" (Yabo) represented the glory of the Southeast Asian gambling industry. This platform, which rose with the 2018 World Cup, used the classic tactics of "a…more>>






Can Yabo shine again?
Once upon a time, "neck" (Yabo) represented the glory of the Southeast Asian gambling industry. This platform, which rose with the 2018 World Cup, used the classic tactics of "a…more>>
Has anyone encountered a similar situation? I have POGO records from 2017 to 2021, and since then, my visas have been blank and tourist visas, and I haven't left the country for 6 years now.
In this …more>>
This section mainly involves creating a collection of posts about Philippine work visas or overstays, convenient for businesses in need to browse.
Is marijuana going to be legalized? The Philippines might face a major reshuffle in its drug policy!
Cambodian customs no longer require "tips"?
Spill the tea, mutual aid, everyone pay attention to discerning the authenticity of information.
Can Chinese people still do business in the Philippines? In recent years, the new government has resorted to various means to prevent the former president's family from returning to Philippine politic…more>>
Since the Pogo policy was implemented, there has been a continuous crackdown on online gambling. Recently, the new Minister of the Interior vowed to obtain a list of all POGO companies and personally shut down each one. Additionally, several major figures have been arrested. Which regions or major f
Previously, I had to report annually for my work permit, but this year, due to special circumstances, I have been afraid to do so. Although it is a nominal work permit, it is still affiliated. In prev…more>>
The Ministry of Justice called on September 6 for foreign employees of Philippine Offshore Gaming Operators (POGO) to voluntarily downgrade their visas, otherwise the visas will be forcibly cancelled. He warned that foreigners whose visas are forcibly cancelled will be blacklisted.
Many heads or team leaders in the marketing departments either don't have passports or have invalid visas. What will happen if these people leave? Everyone, let's wait for the policy changes after Oct…more>>
I really hope to hear the next message saying that Yabo is not moving away, even a delay would be fine, maybe the policy will change one day.
If the Philippines changes its director now, it might also be a good thing. Once the storm passes, some policies that trouble our citizens might be canceled, and visas could become easier to obtain. T…more>>
Does the Philippines require an exit permit? Do you need to leave the Philippines and then come back to get it processed? How long does it usually take to obtain an exit permit? Does anyone know? Acco…more>>
The Ministry of Justice called on September 6 for foreign employees of Philippine Offshore Gaming Operators (POGO) to voluntarily downgrade their visas, otherwise the visas will be forcibly cancelled. He warned that foreigners whose visas are forcibly cancelled will be blacklisted.
Xiaoma has changed his mind again, now he will cancel the visas of POGO workers before October. It's really changing every day, and you don't even explain what's going on.
The policies in Latin America are a bit strange and hard to understand. Ecuador does not allow gambling, but you can play the lottery. Brazil opened up gambling two years ago. Although other countries…more>>
Isn’t it just that the new president took office and scrapped the BC license issued by his predecessor! ! !
Regarding the ban on online gambling in the Philippines today, I think it’s just a change of…more>>
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