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RISE OF FOREIGN STUDENTS IN PH A PROOF OF SUCCESSFUL GOVERNMENT CAMPAIGNS — BI CHIEF

/ 25 May 2024

BUREAU of Immigration Commissioner Norman Tansingco stated that the rise in the number of foreign students in the Philippines is an effect of successful government campaigns.

During the hearing of the Committee on Justice at the House of Representatives, the BI chief shared that foreign students who were issued visas were given visas after being endorsed by a legitimate Higher Education Institution, as accredited or recognized by the Commission on Higher Education.

He maintained that there are no anomalies in the issuance of student visas.

“Everything is above board, these students have been issued visas after being vetted and endorsed by legitimate schools,” he stated.

“The rise in foreign students in the country is a product of the Philippines’ aggressive marketing to promote the country as an educational hub in Asia, and not because of any ‘anomaly’,” said Tansingco.

The Philippine government, for the past years, has been promoting the country as a regional and global education hub.

CHED, during the hearing, shared that under Executive Order No. 285, the Interagency Committee on Foreign Students is mandated to promote the Philippines as a center for education in the Asia Pacific Region by encouraging students to study in the country.

The BI is part of the inter-agency, headed by CHED, together with the National Bureau of Investigation, the National Intelligence Coordinating Agency, the Department of Foreign Affairs, and the Department of Education.

He said that foreign nationals who acquire their student visas may be subjected to checks by the NICA and the NBI as part of their role in the IACFS for activities that appear to be inimical to the security of the State.

“Actions of foreign students is, however, worth looking into by government intelligence agencies given that it is well within their mandate and is necessary for ensuring national security,” said Tansingco.

“The rise in the number of foreign nationals studying in our local schools is not a result of anomalies or abuse in governance at the BI,” he said.

“Their numbers rise because the government is succeeding in getting foreigners to trust our educational system,” he added.