Manila Standard

Over 1k Chinese student visa holders not enrolled in Cagayan

- By Vito Barcelo and Maricel Cruz

ONLY one in three Cagayan-based Chinese granted student visas are currently enrolled in a university in the province, the Bureau of Immigratio­n said.

Of the 1,516 Chinese granted student visas as endorsed by a major university in Cagayan, only 485 are currently enrolled, of which only 96 were attending classes, Immigratio­n Commission­er

Norman Tansingco said.

Tansingco said he has requested the Commission on Higher Education (CHED), which chairs the interagenc­y committee on foreign students (IACFS), to call for a high-level meeting for members to clarify the role of each agency in permitting foreigners to study in the country.

In 2023, BI issued a total of 24,189 student visas to various nationalit­ies. These included 16,190 Chinese nationals nationwide, majority of which are in the National Capital Region.

Schools who accept foreign nationals as students are required to submit regular reports of their students to all IACFS agencies.

“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,” Tansingco said.

As this developed, Surigao del Norte Rep. Robert Ace Barbers urged President Marcos to scrap an executive order issued by then President Joseph Estrada which allows the Bureau of Immigratio­n to convert tourist visas to student visas.

“In today’s setting, this particular power by the BI can be abused. This arbitrary power to convert visas is the worst legalized scheme that can be used by unscrupulo­us personnel for monetary gain,” he said, referring to Estrada’s EO 285.

“The 16,200 student visas that the BI granted to Chinese nationals in 2023 is simply unacceptab­le. Nevermind if other countries grant more, we should never use that as our yardstick given our tense relationsh­ip with China,” Barbers said.

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