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In 2026, Philippines sees net emigration of 144,275 people, with more leaving than arriving. As of 2024, the foreign-born population stood at around 87,212, about 0.1% of the total. Between 1950 and 2026, a net 11.2 million people left. By 2100, projections point to net emigration.
Net migrants
-144,275
Net migration rate
-1.2 per 1,000 people
Foreign-born population (2024)
87,212
Philippines is a source country for migration, with significant net emigration each year. Cumulatively since 1950, the country has lost 11 million people through migration.