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More than 61,000 foreigners are enrolled in different schools in the Philippines, the Bureau of Immigration (BI) said yesterday.

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The Bureau of Immigration (BI) urged yesterday all foreign students to secure a visa or study permit from the bureau before enrolling in any Philippine school.

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The number of South Korean minors applying for special study permits has shot up in the first three weeks of the year following a crackdown of the Bureau of Immigration on illegally-staying Koreans, officials said today.

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The Bureau of Immigration-District Office of Cebu (BID-Cebu) has issued a total of 5,065 Special Study Permit (SSP) for foreign students studying here.

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The importance of promoting public consciousness on the need to cut the risk of stroke has been overemphasized, but it seems conveniences in life have made man careless about his health.

The common underlying condition that results in events leading to heart attack, stroke and vascular death is a life-long disease called atherothrombosis.
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The number of South Korean minors applying for special study permits has shot up in the first three weeks of the year following a crackdown of the Bureau of Immigration on illegally-staying Koreans, officials said today.

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In just over two years since it first provided two public high schools in Malabon City and Cebu with Internet connection and the know-how through supplementary training, the Smart Schools Program (SSP) is continuing to plant seeds of IT excellence in various public high schools nationwide.
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