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  1. Koreans in the Philippines, largely consisting of expatriates from South Korea and people born in the Philippines with Korean ancestry, form the second largest Korean diaspora community in Southeast Asia and the 14th-largest in the world, after Koreans in Kazakhstan and after Koreans in Vietnam.

  2. This study examines the impacts of immigration policies adopted by the Korean government, vis-à-vis other economic, socio, demographic, and political factors, on labour migration from developing countries to South Korea using a modified gravity model.

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  3. Geographically, the Philippines found itself discoursing with Asia through drama with the ABS-CBN teleserye titled Green Rose (Santos et al., 2011), also a trans-production of a Korean original. The story happens not in one place, but in two—Manila and Seoul, South Korea.

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  5. Nov 7, 2015 · The migration of South Koreans to Southeast Asian countries began in the 19th century. In its incipient stage, Koreans settled in the Philippines because of its pristine, vast, and attractive environment and relatively low cost of living.

  6. Korean migrants thus include naturalized citizens, Korean nationals with permanent residence in another country, and those who stayed long time overseas under non-immigrant visas for study, employment, and business, and other purposes. PHILIPPINES AS A DESTINATION FOR SOUTH KOREANS.

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  7. Jul 31, 2018 · The data snapshot outlines the profile of the Korean migrants in the Philippines, the typology and drivers of their migration, their geographical distribution in the country, and some key challenges in migrating to the Philippines.

  8. In major Philippine urban centers like metropolitan Manila, Baguio City, Angeles, and Davao, it is not uncommon to hear the locals exclaim how “the Koreans are taking over!” with grim-faced guardedness or cheerful resignation.

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