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Filipinos have helped shape the UAE for years now. A vital force in nation-building, their presence can be found across almost all industries - from the service sector to construction, health, education, media, entertainment, and so on.
As of last year, around 620,000 Filipinos were living and working in the UAE, up from 525,000 at the end of 2013. According to official figures provided by the Philippines Consulate in Dubai, around 12 to 15 per cent of Filipinos in Dubai and the northern emirates belong to the professional sectors. These include doctors, nurses, architects, engineers, accountants, and others.
Some 45 to 50 per cent are semi-skilled, working as office and administrative assistants, sales and retail personnel, hotel staff and in other related industries. The rest of the OFWs (overseas Filipino workers) in the UAE belong to the low-skilled category, such as household service workers, nannies, and cleaning personnel.
But the image of a migrant Filipino is constantly changing - from doing household chores to making their marks as competent professionals. Moreover, an increasing number of Filipinos are now running their own businesses. "A growing number of Filipinos are into the creative industries business. These include fashion designers, artists, musicians, web designers, animators, and the like," Philippine Consul-General Paul Raymund Cortes tells Khaleej Times.
"The growing number of Filipino professionals in the UAE is definitely a reflection of the trust and confidence of the UAE business community in their skills and expertise. Construction companies, trading offices, financial operations, and many other Dubai-based companies increasingly rely on the expertise and work ethic of the Filipino," he adds.
Another growing segement is human resources professionals. The Filipino talent and skill in managing human resources is legendary, Cortes notes.
However, despite their large numbers here and their famous hardworking image, big establishments owned by Filipinos are a rarity in the UAE.
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