New members of the Philippines forum, introduce yourselves here - 2018
As a US citizen you cannot own land here in the Philippines. Best you can hope for is find someone who you would trust enough to give them your bank account details and your credit card. This step is fraught with danger. You will be able to buy land in their name.
To me a wife is the best option.
At least if it turns to shit you will know the money went to family.
Put looking for land on hold and find someone who will love you and not the mini-ATM in your pocket.
I followed the above advice and am so happy now ( married 10yrs. 3 beautiful kids) that sometimes I fart rainbows.
things - but ask more question before giving my opinions. Thanks for your replies.
Nic
Fancy that and who would have guessed.
Silly me for trying to help without asking for more information. Won鈥檛 do that again, how about you
Nic, google tagaytay phone book.
Nic, if you had given the forum readers your dual citizenship info in your introduction the answers would have been totally different, good luck getting more info now.
Cheers, Steve.
Once bitten twice shy.
My name is Brad...(Mr.Brew)...just wanted to introduce myself.
I am from south Georgia USA
I am currently working as a Safety Inspector (6yrs) and have a LEO and DOD background.
I have traveled a good bit ...middle east, south east asia, etc....
Divorced.....but now engaged to a beautiful young Filipina.
The future wifey and in-laws are mostly from CDO and Cebu.
So I am definitely wanting to make friends that have a similar situation or those expats that have or ARE living in CDO specifically.
I am no where near to retirement so I have 20+ yrs to go here in the US...but I do pretty well for myself so
I do plan on visiting CDO 2 x a year...maybe keeping a small home place there .and eventfully retiring there.
The fianc茅 will be with me here in USA soon - yahoo!....but of course will try to get to see her family when possible.
That sums it up....thanks in advance for any advice and looking forward to being a part of this forum.
Cheers,
Mr.Brew
20 years is a long time to plan ahead.
Good luck.
By the way who are LEO and DOD when they鈥檙e home? They sound American and I鈥檓 not.
yes DOD is Department of Defense and LEO is Law Enforcement Officer
But I do plan on being there at least 2x a year
Also I just spent 13 days in CDO...in Nov
Just trying to make new and helpful friends in CDO.....
All I have currently to get info and guidance from is my fianc茅...and聽 future in-laws....there great! loving people...
But....would like friends of my own...and get the real scoop.....on things
thanks
I am on a very tight budget, so I would like to stay around 5000p for the studio/room, and anywhere between 15,000p and 20,000p for the house.
I am also not terribly particular about it needing to be fancy. We are pretty simple people and would rather spend our money on food than high rent. I would like an AC unit in the bedrooms at least.聽 Hot water would be great. Clean or able to be cleaned easily.
Most importantly,聽 it must be safe for my kid. I hear great things about Davao, and it's vital I raise my child in a safe environment. I would rather just be able to trust my neighbors and let my kid be able to play from house to house with the other kids so he's not lonely.
I'm hoping to get there and grow my business. I don't have a lot to get started, but with some help from the awesome coworkers I have met so far from your area I will be able to succeed.
- Needs to be safe for international family.
- 5000p for 30 days - studio/big room private bath is all I can really afford, no kidding.
- 15000-20000p for 3-4 br house.
- Good internet is a must. I work online.
- I can pay for good internet to be installed if needed. It's vital to my business.
- I keep things neat and quiet, never a problem from me. Family man.
- Walking distance to shopping and atms.
- Quiet neighborhood.
As I said, I am open to options on location, just safe, good internet, family friendly, markets to buy food close by, the basics.
Blessings .
I have been living here in the Philippines for over a year. Perhaps it's a bit of a clich茅, young Filipina wife, old "Americano", but we're both exceedingly happy. I'm happily retired here in Mindanao, and we're rice farmers. I was a city kid in the US.
Since I've been here, I've looked to "take care of my wife", no only in her present state, but also looking to her future. Hence, rice farming. We currently have over 3 hectares and our goal is to have 10 hectares. We also have a carabao and 6 pigs, and a farm tool called a turtle. My father-in-law manages our farms, ensuring spraying fertilizer and insecticides as necessary. He gets 10% of the harvest as payment.
We "purchased" our land throgh a practice here known as pawnland. We don't charge interest, but anything we grow, we keep as ours.
Tuesdays and Thursdays I meet with other Expats. We call our little club, the Longnoses. It gives us an opportunity to share information and ideas, and to hear and speak English.
I am enjoying my Great Last Love, and my Great Adventure.
Lambert
Nicdniro wrote:Hey I'm Nic - currently in San Antonio TX., planning to retire in 1 1/2 yrs. Looking to retire
Hey Nic...fellow Texan here.聽 You've got the inside track as a dual citizen, but if you haven't lived here in a while (or ever) it's best to come check it out for a year or two, and see how life suits you.聽 At least live in Tagaytay for a year before building to make sure it suits you there.聽 Maybe you will like Subic better.聽 Maybe you'll be madly in love by then and build where she wants to live.聽 haha.聽 聽Just too many variables to even consider building at this point,聽 IMO.聽 But good luck to you, whatever you end up doing.
聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 My name is Nagendran, currently dwelling in India,working as software engineer here for 2.6 years. I found my fiance in philippines by social media online. We are together for over a year. Now, I am looking forward to find a job in any location in philippines in IT / Management domain. I dont seem to find a firm possibile way to get hired. I registered here hoping to find a job. Most of the expat job openings seem to be for senior executive staffs and call center jobs. Yet, In these fields the preference is mostly for locals in philippines. I am already upset with the issue to get hired in philippines.Its my future, my life and career to settle there soon.
Wish I get a solid opportunity to climb high!
Nagendran Maharajan wrote:Hi everyone,
聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 My name is Nagendran, currently dwelling in India,working as software engineer here for 2.6 years. I found my fiance in philippines by social media online. We are together for over a lyear. Now, I am looking forward to find a job in any location in philippines in IT / Management domain. I dont seem to find a firm possibile way to get hired. I registered here hoping to find a job. Most of the expat job openings seem to be for senior executive staffs and call center jobs. Yet, In these fields the preference is mostly for locals in philippines. I am already upset with the issue to get hired in philippines.Its my future, my life and career to settle there soon.
Wish I get a solid opportunity to climb high!
Perhaps you should consider meeting your girlfriend in the Philippines and discuss having her come to India to live with you as your wife.聽 Most who come to the Philippines are closer to retirement age or self employeed and do their work on their own computer.聽 Have you ever been to the Philippines?聽 You will want to check WiFi wherever you think you want to live, might not be too good.聽 Where in the Philippines does she live?聽 You should probably start a new thread to address these issues.
I hope to move from Colorado Springs to Philippines in next few months
could you please provide essential information.
Thank You,
Dean Taylor
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Born in the Philippines but raised in the US since I was 8 yrs old. Retirement is just around the corner and looking at the options in retiring in the Philippines.
Have a great one!
Pumaren
Will retire next year in the Cebu area, I am counting the months. I am hoping to make some good contacts here to start building a network of friends, nice to meet you!
BTW, does anyone know when the PRA website will be up and running again? I'm having a hard time locating a PRA marketer. Any tips would be appreciated.
I plan on living simply so I can spend what I save on local travel.
Peter in Omaha
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聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 聽My name is sahana..I came from india to Philippines as dependent visa..I want to work in Philippines..I am completed my Masters degree in Information technology..can anyone give me suggestions to get a job..
My wife Em and I are considering returning to the Philippines from Salem for my imminent retirement.聽 Em is a Filipina and a native of Cabanatuan.聽 We are interested in relocating to Manila...assuming the proper situation can be found.
Em is a veteran OFW with tours in Taiwan and Dubai; I am a retiring criminal defense attorney.
We are looking for a life near one of Manila鈥檚 colleges where I can teach or do part-time volunteer work.聽 Em is a trained engineer and open to opportunities.
I welcome comments and suggestions, and look forward to being a participating member.
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