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zooyork wrote:Think twice po...mahirap expat sa india mhirap mg hanap ng work at mg seny ng money lalu na babae ka mdmi rapis dun ng work ako dun sa new delhi benihana im a expat chef lumipat nko company dhil d mganda sa india.and be sure kilala mu tlga bf mu indian.ingat
Hi zooyork and welcome to EB.
As this is an English speaking forum could you please post in ENGLISH so that other memebrs can undertsand your post and perhaps offer information or advice.
Thank you for your understanding.
Ask him what country he have hehehe...and also ask him to help you to find a job their. ive been stay in new delhi
Jane Miranda wrote:Hello guys! I just joined this 大咖福利影院 which was told to me by my Indian boyfriend. I met him here in Manila when our company sent him for business travel but now he's back home and he's the reason why I want to be there too. He is currently having a hard time finding job here in Ph so second option is,聽 I will be the one to move in. I am currently looking for some information on how to get a job in India. How easy or how hard it is for Filipinos like us. I hope you can help me with some helpful insights on how to reach there like you. Please. Thank you!
hi there. i am filipina and i am married to indian guy from Goa. we got married here in Philippines last Dec2013. ive been to India third time and was planning to settle after we arrange all my documents. if u want to add me on facebook so we can chat properly.
聽 聽 聽 kamastka?i can help you.you can come first to nepal on visit visa.you will get on arrival and after that you can go to india.i will assist you for that.one of my filipino friend from abudhabi just finish trekking in npal
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jitendra wrote:Hi,
聽 聽 聽 kamastka?i can help you.you can come first to nepal on visit visa.you will get on arrival and after that you can go to india.i will assist you for that.one of my filipino friend from abudhabi just finish trekking in npal
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I dont understand. Why shld I go to Nepal with a visit visa when I can fly directly to India with it? 馃様
聽 聽 聽 it is ok as i have a travel agency and Nepal is very near to india so you can visit Nepal at same time with your boyfriend.
jitendra wrote:Hi,
聽 聽 聽 it is ok as i have a travel agency and Nepal is very near to india so you can visit Nepal at same time with your boyfriend.
I need to pay your travel agency when I reach Nepal. Only means to say that I would be spending twice as much. Not very practical, my dear. Thanks.
JaneeeM wrote:jitendra wrote:Hi,
聽 聽 聽 it is ok as i have a travel agency and Nepal is very near to india so you can visit Nepal at same time with your boyfriend.
I need to pay your travel agency when I reach Nepal. Only means to say that I would be spending twice as much. Not very practical, my dear. Thanks.
Don't go for these TAs in India, they are (like in many other countries) complete rip off, if not outright scams. Stay away from them.
As a Filipino national you can get Visa on Arrival (for tourism purpose - 30 days, can be extended) in India. Please contact Indian Embassy in Manila. They will guide you regarding Visa.
I assume, this is the first time you are coming to India. In that case, I always suggest you come here for a few months and see if you can get used to Indian lifestyle/culture etc. and also get to know your future-in-laws, perhaps. Based on your experience, you can take more important decisions later.
As for jobs, since you are NOT yet married to an Indian citizen, you may find it difficult to land a legitimate job. Since you are a working professional in Manila, your experience may come handy while finding a decent job with proper WP etc. There are international schools as well, just in case you want to be a teacher. Call Centres are ubiquitous but I won't recommend them.
In the long run, Job won't be much of an issue because you are a Eng. speaking experienced professional. But, as I've said before, it's the "getting along with the local lifestyle and culture" factor that often poses bigger challenges to most Asians visiting or living in India. Then again, there are good and bad, open and conservative, cultured and bogus people everywhere. So, give it a try and check it out, first.
Hope everything works fine for you and you enjoy your stay in India.
NB: As I have found over the years, most of my Asian friends (I have tons of them from all over) are completely IGNORANT of some of the very basic things about India, I mean culture wise, language wise, custom wise, behaviour wise etc. etc. It's a land of diversity and differences. The word "Indian" doesn't apply for Indians in India.... in anything and everything.
So, study a bit about the region you are going to visit, its people, culture and customs. That will definitely help you understand things better.
All the best!!
Adhi481 wrote:dear frnd good聽 afternoon, i聽 think聽 you better try to find jobs in delhi,kolkata, mumbai and goa, bec here most of the Filipinos are聽 located
Thank you for the info. 
My plan is to come to India and find a job so I can stay for long. I know it would be hard as living in another country will never be easy. Nobody said so considering all the differences I have to embrace.
However, I know that finding a job will not be easy for expats like me. So I plan to come and visit for a month or two, learn the culture, see the place, roam around and know how it is to live in India.
I have total of 6 years working experience in different call centers and I hope I find something good for me there.
Thank you again for the advice. Don't worry, I will keep then in mind. 馃槉
JaneeeM wrote:@senwl, I love your post to this forum. I can say it is a very helpful advice I can get from anyone in this site.
My plan is to come to India and find a job so I can stay for long. I know it would be hard as living in another country will never be easy. Nobody said so considering all the differences I have to embrace.
However, I know that finding a job will not be easy for expats like me. So I plan to come and visit for a month or two, learn the culture, see the place, roam around and know how it is to live in India.
I have total of 6 years working experience in different call centers and I hope I find something good for me there.
Thank you again for the advice. Don't worry, I will keep then in mind. 馃槉
@JaneeeM,
You are welcome.
With 6 years of experience in CC, I am sure you can hit the floor here as Floor Manager, Operations supervisor, Senior Trainer etc. Higher the post you apply for, better is your chance to land a skilled job. Try the big names like Wipro, TCS, Tech Mahindra, HSBC etc. etc. They can arrange your WP faster than the smaller ones.
One of the key things I like about most Asian countries and its people is over there they have a sense of discipline. Chaos is almost everywhere (except in Japan, may be), but it hardly gets messy. There is a certain pattern in lifestyle and if one can get used to it (doesn't take long), one can carry on for a long time.
In India, as you will soon discover yourself, the chaos itself is bit messy ... and that mess itself is sort of a pattern for lifestyle. That's why it takes time for foreigners to get used to it. Once settled, you will surely have a great time here. India is a beautiful country with mostly friendly people.....just too many people, may be! 
Please stay alert about your personal security, especially at night. Avoid isolated places.
Good luck!!

JaneeeM wrote:He is overprotective. I think that is indianism.
They have no other choice to keep their loved ones safe, at least while in India. 
in initial stage you can get job in call center and spend time with this job and try to find more opportunity. you will soon get good job with good package if you have guts.
JaneeeM wrote:jitendra wrote:Hi,
聽 聽 聽 kamastka?i can help you.you can come first to nepal on visit visa.you will get on arrival and after that you can go to india.i will assist you for that.one of my filipino friend from abudhabi just finish trekking in npal
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I dont understand. Why shld I go to Nepal with a visit visa when I can fly directly to India with it? 馃様
hi
jitendra is right. first come in nepal then u can come india because between india and nepal no paper formality required. you can meet your boyfreind in nepal then your boyfreind bring you in india easily. go with jitendra. good luck.
Regards,
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There are so many jobs /vacancies In metro cities.
U need to search on internet properly with your qualification details.
Ofcourse u can not get govt. Jobs.
U should have skills/experience to get job.
I'm a Filipina married to Indian聽 residing in Mumbai for almost 4 yrs now.
To tell you frankly what I did is I came here first as a tourist (6months tourist visa) or else you can do it short visit also just to see the place and culture and most especially the family of my Indian boyfriend. And after that you can decide if you want to further ahead.
Working in India is difficult what I experience so I waited to have my OCI and after that that's time I can work only but to have OCI need to wait 2 yes after marriage.
If you want further clarification just PM me.
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