Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 121. Not illustrated. Chapters: Chilean People by Occupation, Cuban People by Occupation, Filipino People by Occupation, Ghanaian People by Occupation, Iraqi People by Occupation, Israeli People by Occupation, Japanese People by Occupation, Lists of People by Nationality and Occupation, Singaporean People by Occupation, Sri Lankan People by Occupation, Swiss People by Occupation, Turkish People by Occupation, List of Chileans, Overseas Filipino, List of Sri Lankan Non-Career Diplomats, Swiss Mercenaries, Pinoy, Japanese Blue Collar Workers, Thomas Ammann, Jose C. Abriol, List of Sri Lankans, Ghassan Muhsen, List of Sri Lankan Non-Career Permanent Secretaries, Mohammed A.f. Al-Rawi, Avigdor Feldman, List of Israeli Visual Artists, Jesus Manuel Santiago, List of Turkish Artists, Philippine Ombudsman, Resident Commissioners From the Philippines, List of Cuban Architects, Law Song Seng, List of People From Six Nations, List of Ghanaian Filmmakers. Excerpt: Philippine languages, English and language(s) of country of residence. An Overseas Filipino is a person of Philippine origin who lives outside of the Philippines. This term applies both to people of Filipino ancestry who are citizens or residents of a different country and to those Filipino citizens abroad on a more temporary status. Most overseas Filipino migrate to other nations to find employment or support their families in the Philippines. As a result of this migration, many countries have a substantial Filipino community. Often, these Filipinos are referred to as "Overseas Filipino Workers" or "OFWs." The term "Global Filipino" is another term of more recent vintage but less widely used. Philippine President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo recently applied the term "Overseas Filipino Investor" or "OFI" for Filipino expatriates who contribute to the economy through remittances, buying...