With increasing security these days it could be very difficult, if not impossible. Even if the authorities in Saudi Arabia let you go on the plane, the airline people might turn you back because the Philippines authorities could take a legal action against the airline for allowing someone without a passport to fly to their country. It might be better to try and get a temporary passport from the nearest Philippines embassy or consulate - they probably would try to help you once they knew your circumstances. If your employer took your passport, you would be telling the truth to the embassy people if you were to say that the passport was stolen. I hope this answers your question. Perhaps someone with contacts with the Philippines authorities might come on here and give you guidance.
yes because i got one two weeks ago
If you mean an EMPLOYER (you can't sue a job), then the answer is simple: If the employer allows you to receive workers comp benefits for your injury, then employer negligence is irrelevant, no suit is possible against the employer.
Yes. You still can because techinically your passport is still valid until it expires. However, you would want to renew it as soon as possible. There are countries that want a validity of at least 3 or 6 months in the passport to be able to use it.
No because your Employer is dead. I killed him.
no because you need a Italy passport. You cant use a us passport
No, a person can't get a Jamaican passport just because their grandfather is Jamaican. Only citizens of Jamaica can get a passport.
The Japanese civilization got into the Philippines because they want to dominate the Philippines.
because Philippines is located in the Asia
because philippines is a small country
You don't need a passport because it is a cruise
Because The Philippines is technically a group of islands not a country...For example Canada is just called Canada because it is ONE country.
because Philippines is the first establish the REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES...