PHILIPPINES — The Department of Migrant Workers has opened pre‑registration for certified Artificial Intelligence courses under the expanded Kasanayan tungo sa Kabuhayan (K2K) program, giving overseas Filipino workers and their families a direct pathway to high‑demand digital careers. The free training initiative aims to future‑proof Filipino talent in a rapidly changing global job market.
AI Readiness Becomes a Reintegration Priority
The K2K program now includes cutting‑edge modules such as Data Collection and Annotation Level II and AWS Academy certifications in Generative AI and Machine Learning Foundations. These courses move beyond traditional vocational offerings and target the skills that global tech employers urgently need.
DMW Secretary Hans Leo J. Cacdac emphasized that equipping OFWs with AI‑related skills transforms them from displaced workers into sought‑after professionals. The training aligns with the government’s “enrollment‑to‑employment” model, ensuring that every graduate has a tangible edge in both local and international job markets.
Industry Partners Validate the Curriculum
The program carries the weight of major industry and academic partners. Amazon Web Services, through its Academy program, provides globally recognized certification pathways. STI College and AMA Computer University contribute instructional design and faculty support to ensure the courses meet rigorous technical standards.
These partnerships guarantee that the certificates earned are not mere attendance records. They signal to employers that the holder possesses verified competence in data annotation, machine learning fundamentals, and AI workflow management. For OFWs seeking to transition into remote tech roles, such credentials level the playing field.
Who Can Apply and How to Register
The training is open to all active and returning OFWs who are at least 18 years old, have completed high school, and possess basic computer skills such as using a keyboard, mouse, and navigating a desktop environment. The requirements have been deliberately kept minimal to encourage broad participation from workers with non‑technical backgrounds.
Pre‑registration runs entirely through the online portal kaalaman.dmw.gov.ph and remains open only until July 15, 2026. Slots are strictly limited to ensure quality instruction and meaningful mentor interaction. Applicants are urged to secure their places early, as previous batches reached capacity within days of the announcement.
Flexible Learning Fits the OFW Lifestyle
Because the courses are delivered fully online, OFWs stationed abroad or currently in the Philippines can access the materials at their convenience. The asynchronous design accommodates varying time zones and work shifts, removing the barrier of fixed class schedules that often prevents migrant workers from pursuing further education.
TESDA and OWWA have jointly worked with DMW to embed support services into the program. Enrollees receive guidance not only on technical content but also on how to position their new credentials in resumes and job interviews. This holistic approach ensures that learning translates into actual employment outcomes.
From Training to Tangible Livelihood
The end goal of the K2K AI courses is sustainable economic reintegration. Whether an OFW chooses to remain abroad, return home, or shift to remote freelance work, the acquired digital skills open multiple income streams. Graduates can pursue roles in virtual assistance, data labeling, and AI‑assisted customer support.
The program also addresses the emotional dimension of repatriation. By offering a concrete, forward‑looking skill set, it replaces uncertainty with a plan. Workers who once feared that coming home meant losing professional relevance now see a future where their global experience and newly earned tech certifications combine into a powerful career asset.









