1.6K foreigners study in Pangasinan

By Hilda Austria/Philippine News Agency

FOREIGNERS IN PANGASINAN. Alien control officer Christopher John Abella of BI-Dagupan field office discusses the status of foreign students and tourists in Pangasinan to the newsmen on Thursday (May 31, 2019). A total of 1,656 foreign students is enrolled in different universities in the province as of May 30. (Photo courtesy of Philippine Information Agency Pangasinan)

SAN CARLOS CITY, Pangasinan — A total of 1,656 foreign students is enrolled in different universities in the province as of May 30, an official of the Bureau of Immigration (BI) field office here said Thursday.

The foreign students, composed of Indians, Nigerians, Nepalis, and Yemenis, are mostly taking up Bachelor of Science in Biology in the universities in the cities of Dagupan, San Carlos, and Urdaneta, the bureau’s alien control officer, Christopher John Abella, said in an interview.

Abella said that of the total, 588 are Indians, 305 are Nigerians, 218 are Nepali, and 131 are Yemeni, plus small groups of Japanese, Arabs, Koreans, and Chinese.

“There are now more Indians, but before Nigerians had the highest number of foreign enrollees in the province. We expect more as classes start,” he said.

Abella noted that the quality of education, cheaper tuition, proficiency in English and competent teachers attract foreign students here.

These students, he said, acquire their entry visa through the Department of Foreign Affairs while the BI office nearest to their location monitors their activities.

“They report to us within the first 60 days of the year,” Abella said.

He added that some foreign students had been involved in illegal drug trade, and others in brawls or altercations.

“In that case, we recommended the cancellation of their student visa and were referred to our legal division. We are just waiting for the court’s decision and then we will have them deported if they are found guilty, but if not guilty, we will no longer extend their visas,” Abella said.

Meanwhile, aside from foreign students, some 1,130 foreign tourists had requested an extension of their stay in the province from January 1 to May 30, according to data from BI-Dagupan.

“Most of them are United States citizens, British nationals and Japanese. They preferred to stay in Alaminos City, Bolinao and San Fabian, in coastal areas of the province,” he said.

Last year, BI-Dagupan recorded 2,459 foreign tourists, who extended their vacation in Pangasinan.

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