New: Gatherings and events in the Philippines
Would you like to have a coffee, organize a dinner or find people for activities in the Philippines?
To help you meet people and find outings in the Philippines, we launched a Gatherings and Events section in the Philippines: you can now follow what聮s going on in your area and make the most of your time off.
You can also create events and organize a gathering with the 大咖福利影院 members.
How to create a gathering?
On the Events in the Philippines page, click on 聯Post an event聰.
Fill in the form with the details related to the gathering: date, place, hour聟 and post your event.
It聮s now time to invite the other members! You can opt for a public event or a private one (Invitation or Invitation plus).
To send invites, click on 聯Invite friends聰 on your event page and select who you wish to invite.
Get informed of who is coming through this page and get in touch with the other members or add pictures of the events in the comments.
A photo album dedicated to the event will then be created.
What do you think of this new feature?
Thanks,
Julien
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This thread is to inform you about this new section : Events in Philippines
If you are willing to organize an event, you are free to use this section to promote your event and invite members to join.
Thank You,
Best Regards,
Naomi.
Naomi wrote:Hello everyone,
This thread is to inform you about this new section : Events in Philippines
If you are willing to organize an event, you are free to use this section to promote your event and invite members to join.
Thank You,
Best Regards,
Naomi.
Whilst it is fair to assume Makati, Alabang, Cebu could generate sufficient interest, travel time is a real disadvantage for many (IMHO). Unless an event is on someones doorstep - the hassle of getting to the event is off-putting.
The other 'negative' is that many organised events are sponsored by companies and/or institutions seeking to sell you something. I have travelled quite a distance to attend Manila events previously, only to be greeted by a room full of Real Estate agents, Socialites/Escorts and Financial Advisers (of varying degrees of incompetency).
I am in favour of such events as an informal way to meet fellow expats - but the only ones that seem to gain any traction are ones based around a particular hobby or interest?
I am [currently] based in Clark/Angeles and would attend a local event - as long as it's not 'bar-hopping' girlie bars [yawn].....
Put simply ..if you want to meet other expats you have to work at it.
I concur that "you only get out what you are prepared to put in" and it takes some effort. I do chuckle at myself sometimes. Back in the UK it was hard to plan anything outside due to the unpredictable climate, and yet here in the Philippines I find it either too hot to bother, or raining at a biblical level!
This an industrial Architect from up James Herriet聽 country.
Very glad I made the effort.
Sorry I haven't been on line, it's that Third World technology thing.
Jennie was in Gen San for a week as her sister was unwell, but she returned yesterday so all is good in the Casson household, PLUS she returned with tuna, lots of veggies that are less than half price there. she also brought Durian and whilst I like it, the fridge doesn't smell too good.
All the best,
Tom
which is all the time, and I am yet to be published. I am not too sure how to navigate this site yet, so pardon if I got off topic. I would join get-togethers once I move of expats.I'm Tom and married to my pinay wife, it'll be ten years in September.
We are roughly the same age, I'm 56 and yes, things are substantially less expensive here, than the U. S..
Although I have visited the Philippines many times, choosing early retirement we have been living in Tagaytay since April of this year.
The weather is great and although we are only a few hours from Manila, it hasn't been much over 70 and it rains a lot, being this IS THE RAINY season.
Unless you are married to a pinay, you cannot own a property and even our house is in my wife's name. There are loads of condos available, however.
You didn't mention whether you're in the country now, but when you arrive as a tourist, your passport will be stamped, stating you can only be in the country for three months, I believe. In fact, I am going with Jennie tomorrow to see an attorney who will file some paperwork that allows me to stay and it'll cost less than $100.00.
Women wise, as you have been here before you know that Pinay are very beautiful, so as long as you don't get a money grabber, you will be fine.
Incidentally, what area are you thinking about moving?
Good luck and I trust that I was helpful.
Tom
My Pinoy buddies in L. A. said DO NOT GO OUT WITHOUT JENNIE,as the unscrupulous will screw you over and that's precisely what happened, when we went T. V. shopping !!
Glenn, I would hope that if you found a reputable real estate agent, they wont screw with you.
Being in the ASAF, what do you do?
Tom
glennrussellm wrote:Tom, I am still in the USA. I have an Air Force pension. I have quite a few books written, but no book deals. I f I relocate to the Philippines the Europe book markets open for me. I was told I can go overseas and it will not affect anything I get now.聽 I am OK not owning property. It is sometimes better to rent. I own a condo in the USA and I am tied to it.聽 How can one stay there long term with no wife? I don't want to rush into a marriage. Filipina women will put up with a lot, but they should not put up with someone (me) who is right now anyway, not marriage material. Maybe in a few years. I worked at the hospital at Clark.
How to stay long term with no wife is easier than ever before now. Philippines immigration has 2 month and 6 mos extension. The law now is that you can extend up to three (3) years before having to make a exit or border run. The 6 months extension is 8,000 Pesos... the two months extension is 7,000 Pesos. So every 6mos you just extend until year 3. Go to Thailand for a day and return to do it all over again.
Although I am British, I have several US friends here in Clark. I am married to a Filipino and have a family here. At your age there are a few ways you can live in the Philippines permanently, so all that can be sorted out. It is not hard to do (in principle) but the process is frustratingly slow due to the filipino authorities desire to do all paperwork in triplicate!聽
FYI, there is an interesting video I saw on YouTube recently where a US chap revisited the 'old' Clark Hospital - which is now a derelict building and a far cry from its heyday. I am sure you will have many memories of the place - so you might find the video of interest? Just Google it...
You will surely find a companion, but obviously take your time doing so. There are good & bad women everywhere in the world. The most angelic filipino beauty can be a godsend OR a god dam nightmare! In very general terms, a realistic, untainted reasonably well educated woman from the provinces is likely to be more content than a glamorous 'diva' with socialite aspirations. Just the same as any other country

If you are the type of individual who is more comfortable with better infrastructure and facilities, then you need to stick to the MAIN expat areas of the Philippines (aka. Manila/Alabang, Angeles/Clark, Davao, Cebu, and possibly Subic). If you wish to avoid traffic and be closer to beaches/scenery and are happy being bored, then Dumaguete/Dauin would probably suit you better. Just remember that after the initial euphoria of moving somewhere nice - it can get boring even in places like Dumaguete, where choice is very limited.
I don't think that from the USA you can plan too much, as any picture you paint in your mind via internet research and discussion groups/forums (such as this one) will not be accurate enough. Only you know what you like. I would suggest you plan to base yourself somewhere like Angeles or Cebu to start, and from there travel around to see where you may wish to lay your hat? Cebu is the better option to access domestic flights to most of the outlying island destinations, AC is better (IMHO) than Manila to initially base yourself whilst exploring the main [Luzon] island.
In any event, I am confident you will find the Philippines an interesting and refreshingly laid back place to retire - whether you stay for a few years and decide later to move-on (as many do) or stay for good (as many do).
Best wishes.
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