From MSN Encarta Online Dictionary [Ex·pa·tri·ate] (n): means somebody who has moved abroad; a citizen who has left his or her own country to live in another, usually for a prolonged period.
In Philippines there has been an overwhelming debate about ‘bigotry, socioeconomic background and humor’ issues concerning Malu Fernandez. I rest that case for the public to decide. Whether it’s denigrating our kababayans or plainly acerbic wits of the author?
What hits me most is the fact that I too am an Overseas Filipino Worker, I share the sentiments of the majority as I read the issue. OFW or better called as Filipino Expats as suggested by Dave Llorito had tremendously transformed the economy of our country, not to mention the difference it had brought to the whole world. Surely it is one good reason to be proud of.
Staying legal is another sad issue. Not all Pinoy expats are lucky to go abroad legally. In Thailand, many Filipinos work here without working permit. Either their employers could not comply with the requirements or it isn’t part of the contract. They remain tourist for years, and in order to maintain that status you have to exit several borders like Aranyaprathet- Cambodia, Baan Laem, Mukdahan- Laos, Penang Malaysia and another in Burma.
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