INTERAGENCY COLLABORATION URGED TO ADDRESS INCREASING PRESENCE OF CHINESE STUDENTS IN PH
BUREAU of Immigration Commissioner Norman Tansingco is advocating for coordinated inter-agency action in response to the escalating presence of Chinese students in the Philippines.
BUREAU of Immigration Commissioner Norman Tansingco is advocating for coordinated inter-agency action in response to the escalating presence of Chinese students in the Philippines.
Tansingco said that he has requested the Commission on Higher Education, who chairs the inter-agency committee on foreign students to call for a high-level meeting for members to clarify the role of each agency in permitting foreigners to study in the country.
The request stems from recent concerns about the number of Chinese nationals studying in Tuguegarao, resulting in a call for a probe by both the House of Representatives and Senate.
The BI said that it reviewed its records and found that a total of 1,516 Chinese nationals have been granted student visas in Cagayan, all endorsed by a major Philippine university.
Reports show, however, that as of April, only 485 are currently enrolled with only 96 onsite with student visas.
“The Philippine government has been promoting the country as a regional and global education hub. There are national campaigns that helped greatly helped boost the number of foreign students in the country,” said Tansingco.
In 2023, the BI has issued a total of 24,189 student visas to various nationalities. A total of 16,190 were issued to Chinese nationals all over the Philippines, the majority of them in the National Capital Region.
Schools that accept foreign nationals as students are required to submit regular reports of their students to all IACFS agencies.
The data is used by the BI who shall monitor their visa compliance, CHED who shall ensure compliance with education-related policies, and NBI and NICA who shall conduct investigations on suspicious activities.
“We have requested the high-level meeting to reiterate our previous requests for immediate joint inspections, and for it to become a regular conduct by the IACFS given new developments in national security concerns,” said Tansingco.
“We also believe that it is high time that the inter-agency be active in matters of national security by including security assessment as a regular agenda in meetings,” he added.
Tansingco revealed that the BI has provided data on student distribution to members of the inter-agency for mapping to be utilized by NBI and NICA in their investigations against suspicious activities of foreign nationals.
He agreed that the activities of foreign students that might be inimical to the security of the State are worth looking into by government intelligence agencies, as it is necessary in ensuring national security.
“We will support security assessments of NBI and NICA by providing the initial data that can be used for investigations,” said Tansingco.