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Germany–Philippines relations : ウィキペディア英語版 | Germany–Philippines relations
The relation between Germany and the Philippines remains strong and positive. On April 25, 1955 an agreement was signed which led to a dynamic cooperation between the two countries. Germany has an embassy in Manila with honorary consulate in Cebu and the Philippines has an embassy in Berlin with consulates in Frankfurt and Hamburg. Germany is the Philippines' top trading partner in the European Union after The Netherlands, France and the United Kingdom ==History==
The German-Filipino relation start goes back to the 19th century national hero José Rizal lived in Germany for some time and finished writing his famous novel ''Noli Me Tangere'' while living there, and published it with the assistance of professor Ferdinand Blumentritt; the house where Rizal lived in Berlin sports a commemorative plaque, and efforts are underway to purchase the building from its owner.〔 A life-size statue of Jose Rizal stands in a fountain in a small park in Wilhelmsfeld, Heidelberg. Mass migration from the Philippines to Germany began in the late 1960s, with large numbers of Filipina nurses taking up employment in German hospitals; however, with the onset of the 1973 oil crisis, German recruitment of ''gastarbeiter'' largely came to a halt. Filipina nurses hiring restored in 2013, as part of the Agreement between German Federal Employment Agency and Philippine Overseas Employment Administration.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title= Germany starts hiring of Filipino nurses )〕 Immigration through marriage began in the 1980s, with roughly 1,000 women a year applying at the Philippine Embassy for a Certificate of Legal Capacity to Contract Marriage up until 1990.
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