Spanish people of Filipino ancestry
Total population | |
---|---|
40,000 | |
Regions with significant populations | |
Spain | |
Languages | |
Castilian Spanish, English, Tagalog and/or other Philippine languages | |
Religion | |
Mainly Roman Catholicism, some Protestantism and Islam | |
Related ethnic groups | |
Other Filipino people and Spanish people individually |
There are many Spanish people of Filipino ancestry, consisting of the descendants of early migrants from the Philippines to Spain. The number of Filipinos with dual citizenship is of 115,362 as of 2007. There are also 40,000 expatriates from the Philippines living in Spain that do not hold the Spanish citizenship.[1]
History
The first Filipino settlement in Spain dates back to the Spanish colonial period of the Philippines between the 16th and 19th century. Today, Filipinos are one of the largest Asian communities in Spain, with a number of individuals obtaining Spanish citizenship. Most Filipinos in Spain work in various jobs and companies such as domestic and healthcare services, some individuals also work in education and government institutions.[2][3] A few mixed-blood Spanish Filipinos work in the entertainment and sport industries[citation needed].
Notable Spanish people of Filipino descent
- Marcelo Azcárraga Palmero, thirteenth Prime Minister of Spain
- Paulino Alcántara, footballer
- Rocio Urquijo, famous painter
- Shaila Dúrcal, singer
- Julio and Enrique Iglesias, singers
- Ángel and Juan Luis Guirado, footballers
- Carli de Murga, footballer
- Javier Patiño, footballer
See also
References
- ^ Aurea Calica. "Spain Starts Hiring RP Health Workers". www.newsflash.org. Retrieved June 29, 2006.
- ^ "Filipino Among Royal Guards of King of Spain". ABS CBN News. Retrieved July 2, 2009.
- ^ Veronica Uy. "OFWs still welcome in Spain". INQUIRER.net. Retrieved March 25, 2009.