+ Follow SOUTH KOREAN AND CHINESE Tag
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[Title] => China, SKorea hold summit on NKorea post-Kim
[Summary] => The South Korean and Chinese presidents are holding their first summit since the death of North Korea's leader Kim Jong Il opened the possibility of change in a country of vital interest to Seoul and Beijing.
[DatePublished] => 2012-01-09 14:05:47
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[Title] => BI targets fly-by-night language schools
[Summary] => The Bureau of Immigration (BI) has launched a crackdown on English language learning schools that have been operating illegally in Metro Manila and nearby provinces.
The fly-by-night schools cater to foreign students, mostly South Korean and Chinese, who enroll without student visas, which is against the law, Immigration Director Roy Almoro said yesterday.
Almoro said the bureau is set to create a special task force, composed of immigration legal officers and intelligence operatives, to go after fly-by-night language learning schools.
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[AuthorName] => Edu Punay
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SOUTH KOREAN AND CHINESE
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[Title] => BI targets fly-by-night language schools
[Summary] => The Bureau of Immigration (BI) has launched a crackdown on English language learning schools that have been operating illegally in Metro Manila and nearby provinces.
The fly-by-night schools cater to foreign students, mostly South Korean and Chinese, who enroll without student visas, which is against the law, Immigration Director Roy Almoro said yesterday.
Almoro said the bureau is set to create a special task force, composed of immigration legal officers and intelligence operatives, to go after fly-by-night language learning schools.
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