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Korean language schools to boost employment -- Libanan
26 March 2008
 
They contribute to the government coffers about P150 million in special study permit fees  apart from providing employment to over 5,000 local English teachers. These are just some of the economic gains the country's close to 200 Korean language schools here are providing the government.
 
With Bureau of Immigration (BI) Commissioner Marcelino C. Libanan's thrust to help Korean operators of language schools here with their immigration needs, employment opportunities for local language teachers here could further be enhanced.
In his speech at the Seminar for Korean Off and On Line English Institutes last March 14 2008, Libanan told the over 80 Korean participants that his office will be open to suggestions from foreign operators of English language schools, if only to enhance employment opportunities for Filipino language teachers and to encourage more Koreans to come to the Philippines to learn English.
 
"The Philippines has indeed become a favorite educational hub in the Asia-Pacific region. This can be gleaned in terms of the current burgeoning number of foreign students enrolling in our local language schools." Libanan said.
 
"And as far as the Bureau of Immigration is concerned, we have not set any limitation to the number of Korean language schools here, provided, however, that they are properly accredited and registered with other concerned government agencies," Libanan added.
 
The seminar which was organized by the Korean Chamber of Commerce of the Philippines (KCCP) was participated by Korean investors in language schools here. Discussed during the seminar were topics on immigration special study permits, labor and taxation
 
According to Libanan, the intervention of KCCP in "building bridges through languages" is very timely, relevant and strategic because of the ever increasing mobility of Koreans to and from the Philippines.
 
KCCP President Mr. Jae J. Jang said Libanan's support for the Korean community and his foreigner-friendly immigration policies have significantly contributed to the growing number of Koreans visiting the Philippines each year.
 
According to the Bureau of Immigration's student desk, as of December 2007, the bureau issued 30,157 special study permits surpassing the previous year's record of 24,345. (BI News)