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Listed below are statistics for countries with large Filipino populations. Information on additional countries with smaller Filipino populations can be found at [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Overseas_Filipinos#Countries_and_territories_with_Filipino_populations Overseas Filipinos: Countries and territories with Filipino populations] | Listed below are statistics for countries with large Filipino populations. Information on additional countries with smaller Filipino populations can be found at [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Overseas_Filipinos#Countries_and_territories_with_Filipino_populations Overseas Filipinos: Countries and territories with Filipino populations] | ||
*Australia: In the 2016 Census, there were 232,386 Filipino Australians. | *Australia: In the 2016 Census, there were 232,386 Filipino Australians. | ||
*Italy: As of 2015 there were 168,238 documented Filipinos living in Italy. | *Italy: As of 2015, there were 168,238 documented Filipinos living in Italy. | ||
*Japan: As of 2020 the Philippine government confirmed there were 325,000 Filipinos in Japan. | *Japan: As of 2020, the Philippine government confirmed there were 325,000 Filipinos in Japan. | ||
*Malaysia: 325,089 Filipinos live in Malaysia | *Malaysia: 325,089 Filipinos live in Malaysia | ||
*New Zealand: As of 2013 there were about 40,000 Filipino New Zealanders in New Zealand. | *New Zealand: As of 2013, there were about 40,000 Filipino New Zealanders in New Zealand. | ||
*Qatar: As of 2014, there were approximately 195,000 Filipinos in Qatar. | *Qatar: As of 2014, there were approximately 195,000 Filipinos in Qatar. | ||
*Singapore: As of 2017, over 175,000 Overseas Filipinos in Singapore. | *Singapore: As of 2017, over 175,000 Overseas Filipinos in Singapore. | ||
*South Korea: As of 2017 there were about 63,000 Filipinos in South Korea. | *South Korea: As of 2017, there were about 63,000 Filipinos in South Korea. | ||
*Spain: There are about 150,000 Filipino nationals in Spain. In addition, thousands more hold dual citizenship. Being a former colony of Spain, Filipinos can apply for dual citizenship within two years residence. | *Spain: There are about 150,000 Filipino nationals in Spain. In addition, thousands more hold dual citizenship. Being a former colony of Spain, Filipinos can apply for dual citizenship within two years residence. | ||
*Sweden: As of 2018 there were 24,456 Filipinos in Sweden. | *Sweden: As of 2018, there were 24,456 Filipinos in Sweden. | ||
*Taiwan: As of 2016 there were about 78,000 Filipinos in Taiwan. | *Taiwan: As of 2016, there were about 78,000 Filipinos in Taiwan. | ||
*United Kingdom:The 2011 census recorded 117,457 people born in the Philippines resident in England, 5,168 in Wales, 4,264 in Scotland and 2,947 in Northern Ireland,[4] making a total of 129,836. Liverpool even had an area nicknamed 'Little Manila'. | *United Kingdom: The 2011 census recorded 117,457 people born in the Philippines resident in England, 5,168 in Wales, 4,264 in Scotland and 2,947 in Northern Ireland,[4] making a total of 129,836. Liverpool even had an area nicknamed 'Little Manila'. | ||
*United States: As of 2010 there were 3.4 million Filipinos in the United States, including those of partial descent. The United States hosts the largest population of Filipinos outside the Philippines, with a Historic Filipinotown in Los Angeles designated in August 2002, the first district established outside the Philippines to honor and recognize the area's Filipino community. Most Filipino Americans reside in California; there are other large populations in the New York metropolitan area, and Hawaii.<ref>"Overseas Filipinos", in Wikipedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Overseas_Filipinos, accessed 23 June 2021.</ref> | *United States: As of 2010, there were 3.4 million Filipinos in the United States, including those of partial descent. The United States hosts the largest population of Filipinos outside the Philippines, with a Historic Filipinotown in Los Angeles designated in August 2002, the first district established outside the Philippines to honor and recognize the area's Filipino community. Most Filipino Americans reside in California; there are other large populations in the New York metropolitan area, and Hawaii.<ref>"Overseas Filipinos", in Wikipedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Overseas_Filipinos, accessed 23 June 2021.</ref> | ||
== References == | == References == |
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