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Filipino Italians are Italians who are either migrants or descendants of migrants from the Philippines. Filipinos form the fifth-largest migrant community in Italy, after the Romanian, Albanian, North African communities and Ukrainians. [1]
Filipinos in Italy. Filipinos form the fourth-largest migrant community in Italy, after the Romanian, Albanian, and North African communities. Italy is also the joint largest European migration destination for Filipinos. [7] The Italian capital Rome is home to the largest Filipino community.
The Filipino community in Italy. As at 1 January 2023, there were 155,533 Filipinos legally residing1 in Italy, accounting for 4.2% of all third-country nationals. This figure places the community in eighth position among the main non-EU citizens in numerical terms.
The Philippine-Italian Association believes in its Mission of encouraging, developing, promoting and nurturing friendship and understanding between Italians and Filipinos. PIA manifests its aims through networking and programs of cultural, educational, scientific and technological exchanges.
Filipino Italians are Italians who are either migrants or descendants of migrants from the Philippines. Filipinos form the fifth-largest migrant community in Italy, after the Romanian, Albanian, North African communities and Ukrainians. Italy is one of the largest European migration destination for Filipinos, the others being the UK and Spain.
200 000 Filipinos in Italy. According to Caritas di Rome (2005) (10) concerning the Filipinos living in. ome, 61% of them are women. Despite these incongruent figures, all of these studies corroborate the fact that within Europe, Italy hosts the largest number of Filipino migrants, followed by Spai.
Filipino migration to Italy has historically been characterized by a greater number of women immigrants, meeting labour needs in the family services sector.