"Expats" in Baguio City
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As for the length of my tenancy, it is my hope to establish permanent residency with the Bureau of Immigration once I arrive in the Philippines. I went to the Philippine consulate in San Francisco to apply for an immigrant visa in order to realize my hope for permanent residency. I was told by a visa officer to simply go to the Philippines on a standard 30-day visa and then, once there, apply for a "Long Stay Visitor Visa Extension" (LSVVE). You may be familiar with other foreign "expats" who have been in the same situation. Because of the indeterminate nature of my stay, it may be necessary for me to initially rent something on a month-to-month basis until my permanent residency is established. It is my hope, though, to eventually secure a long-term lease once I have found a suitable rental.
I don't yet have a specific date of arrival, but I do anticipate that I will be arriving in Baguio sometime during the first or second week of September. It has been my plan to stay in a hotel until I can find a suitable rental. Any advice you can give me would be greatly appreciated.
Finally, I don’t know anyone in Baguio City. It’s just that my Northwestern European heritage has left me genetically-programmed for relatively cool climates. About five years ago, I spent two weeks in Cebu; and long before that, in 1968-69, I spent a year in Vietnam. Based on those two experiences, I think I’d be happier with Baguio’s climate. I’ve done a little research on Baguio and discovered that it’s only slightly lower in elevation than our own Lake Tahoe here in California. I love alpine-type climate. If pine trees like it there, I’m sure I will as well.
Thanks again for your consideration. I must confess that I found the prospect of arriving there alone and without friends to be a bit daunting.
Jim
GRAILSEEKER wrote:Are there any "expats" living in Baguio City? That's where I want to settle sometime in early September. I'm an American living in the San Francisco area, and I could use a few pointers about making a successful transition to Baguio. Foremost on my mind right now is finding a good place to rent.
A lot of expats living in Baguio. Spent almost all my 6 years in Philippines in Baguio City. Is definitely not big and does not offer the other pleasures manila or Cebu may offer, but is nature friendly and much peaceful location if you want to be away from all noise and crowd activities. It is however a wet place and can get foggy in the raining season and typhoon times with less flood as it is located on the mountains. Its called the summer capital for reasons that it is almost cold everyday. You did be forced to be in jacket when going out. I personally enjoyed being there cos of the climate and i think is a good move, you did enjoy it.
I have to say that I like this website because one can meet people, such as yourself, who share a sense of world community.
Just read your response. Since you will be needing someone to assist you regarding place to stay like a condo unit in Makati, I may be of help. I can ask some friends around the area. I used to work in Salcedo Village, Makati and fyi, I am a licensed real estate broker.Â
Yes, I think Baguio will be best suited for you if you are not the type who wants the glittering lights at night
and the night life. It is so peaceful and cool in Baguio City. Since you do not know anyone and does not have friends here, just let me know when your ETA will be.  We will extend assistance to you.Â
I have a friend whose friend is from France and that guy from France is just extending his stay here in the Philippines. That can be checked with the Bureau of Immigration later.
Just let me know and keep in touch.
Best regards,
Ruby
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This is exactly the sort of discussion thread that I was looking for! I will be marrying my Filipino wife in Cyprus (where she has worked for the past 5 years) and moving to the Baguio area in October.
While my fiancee is fairly familiar with the province I am trying to get "acclimatized" to what the area has to offer in terms of accommodation before we get there. Our plan is to rent initially while looking for a medium-size house to buy.
Ruby - as you are in the real estate business perhaps you could contact me via a personal message to get the ball rolling!
TIA, Bob

I'm there frequently and i have quite a few friends there. Sorry i've not read the whole thread, but if you have any question, i could try to answer it for you as i'm quite familiar with the area - and if i can't answer, atleast i can check with my friends to answer it for me. You may PM with any questions you may have.
Best regards
I love the climate, not too big so you can basically know almost every place. Is getting a little crowded and heard traffic is becoming an issue there too now. But it will be a place you did like hopefully.
In terms of accommodation, is pretty cheap there. You could get a good 2 bedroom apartment for 20k in pesos at most and as you said buying of a place of your own will be around 100k upwards. There are cheap condos also there.
If you love green, nature, cold temperature and somehow country side living you did enjoy staying in Baguio. we might Meet there one day.
JOE CLOUGH wrote:Yeah...i was there years ago training the national boxing team of the philippines...i also liked it in baguio but the rain was heavy and would not stop....but i think living there would be nice...i have a small cottage in negros near the beach..its also very nice....Joe
hahahah..yap true Baguio is always wet cause of the non stop rains lol..but i loved it...but not when its a typhoon one.
greets Dirk
hope u can give me an idea of what areas to look, i dont have a car, taxi no problem to get around,
want to be close to restaurants if possible, good small local or whatever, and some shopping for groceries,
i am married also for 8 years,   i have to go to angelescity in january for annual review for my perminent visa, then will be looking to go to baguio to look around,
thanks for any help u can give me
@ Diverdave, try posting an advert in the Housing in the Philippines section of the website. It could get you some offers.
All the best,
Bhavna
How have you found your transaction to Baguio please?
Cheers,
Brendan
I love the climate and I feel we have the best of both worlds with a drive down to Bauang just an hour away. Plenty of restaurants to go out and have a bite to eat. No complaints from here. Lived here for 7 years now.
Personally I love this area. Most of the retailers I have meet, are great and make you welcome. I would only go back to Don Mills, Toronto, reluctantly.
Baguio has a mild June or Fall temperature, Quite comfortable.
If you would like more feedback, I am on Facebook.Â
Frank Hazelwood
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We are originally from New York and Boston,but was living in Hong Kong for our business for the past 12 years.We moved to Baguio for the weather and us a shout when you get a chance.Dorothy and Scott
Lets get a group together!!
Dorothy and Scott
Thanks for responding.
I would enjoy meeting you two some weekday evening. We are usually visiting my wifes family on weekends.
We could meet for an early dinner. Im from Oklahoma and married a Filipina.
Talk soon
Bill
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@GRAILSEEKER Hi. I'm an Australian with a house in Baguio City. For how many people are you looking? You can also get me on Messenger. Ivan Cristante
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Cheers,
Cheryl
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Was born in northern Italy aged 6 and came to Australia with parents. Graduated as a geomatic engineer and then some other things but spent most of my life as an entrepreneur with different businesses in different industries like importing, accommodation, real estate and property development, opal mining and other. Travelled a lot. Decided to retire mostly in the Philippines, Baguio in particular, as I have no family and don't like the prospect of ending up in a nursing home in Australia when I'm too old after witnessing the experience of my parents. As you guessed I'm single. In Baguio I have my own home with income from the transient side and a housekeeper to cook and clean and have a house in Sydney with apartments for income there. That way I also have an option if one place becomes unsafe as can be with China or Russia or something else.
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