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Harmonie.
With regards to your concerns its a bit cheaper compared to Manila. They have beautiful beaches thou. I've been to Subic only once. As I notice you must need a car unless your apartment is nearer to your work place. At day it looks normal but at nights you can see loads of night clubs which is not a good impression.....so hope this may helps you a little...and enjoy your stay:)
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gordmer
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From: Toronto
Registered: 2012-07-18
Posts: 4
Canadian moving to Subic Bay for work
My company (new) is opening headquarters in Subic Bay, I am being sent to open the new facility and hire, train and oversee the operation, once I have trained someone to run the plant I will be traveling abroad frequently to open new plants. Can anyone give me any advice on Subic? I am single, no dependents and my salary is mid range (60k) until my bonuses and stock options kick in... I cannot find much on Subic on the internet... cost of living, what it is like to live there etc... any input would be appreciated... I already have a friend living in the Phillipines but he is a partier and I am a workaholic... need some real input.... cheers.
Subic is a really nice place. Especially if you are new to the Philippines. I'm Canadian and it's where I always recommend North American's go to learn how to drive to start...as the roads there are a lot nicer and people drive less crazy there!
Lots of things to see/do in Subic.
Big expat community there...huge expat retiree crew there.
Costs are more expensive than most places in Philippines, but less expensive than many in Manila. 60k is good, but it can go in a quick hurry if you are not careful.
Good luck!
RY
60K is a good salary for an employee but if you are planning to be a businessman here you would need 10x more than that. It depends also on what business would that be.
Been to Subic couple of times already, there are plants and factories out there, there's also another in EPZA Cavite it's an Economic Zone for different factories, plants, depots and industries. If you will compare the two based on their proximity to Manila -- EPZA is nearer to Manila.
I am not at liberty to discuss the type of plant. I will be head of operations and will be hiring and training staff there to run the day to day, my job will be to get the ball rolling and then I will abroad quite a bit doing the same elsewhere.
And also thanks to ryansales. Any input into the income tax situation? I have been told it is tax free for executives but I have read differently.
cheers
gordmer
I'm not sure. It's a special economic zone. I've hard 5%, 15%. Nothing concrete. The Philippines is different from Canada. You can't just pull up a well written guide from the CRA website here!
My recommendation: Contact the Subic Chamber of Commerce (http://www.subicchamber.org/) by phone or email and ask them. They will either know the answer or be able to refer you to a local tax lawyer.Cheers,
RY
cheers
Be careful in posting how much you are earning here, you are opening yourself up for grabs!
Here is an official link to subic. sbma.com or try subic.com.
We've been there several times for the intention of investing on some real estate deals, but there's a lot of corruption with the local government so we decided to pull out. Read all the fine prints in all of your contracts. Some big companies have built buildings but for some reason pulled out at a later time. It makes me wonder what exactly were in the fine prints!
I am presuming that your people have done their due diligence about choosing the right location. If you are establishing a plant, since that is an eco-zone, then your company gets good tax break. I suggest that you get a temporary local hotel to stay and familiarize yourself with the place before you get one where you can stay longer. It's difficult to help you if we don't know your exact location. If you send me a PM, I can tell you exactly the different hotels that are trustworthy.
One thing I like about Subic and Clark are the wide roads and both places are less congested. I can probably drive around those areas if given the chance. I miss driving on wide roads!
Pinaymentor
Olongapo is definitely "outside" of the Freeport. A whole different world. Subic is like a private community (own police, fire department, no jeepneys, no trikes, etc..)
Also, depending on what visa he is on, he may be responsible for income tax in his home country only (Canada). He will need to clarify that with his employer prior to his departure.
Gordmer I have sent you a private message with some more info...
Cheers
Also, look at expatforum.com. There are quite a few posts on there about living in Subic. These posts include specifics on costs (housing, internet, fees, etc.) along with some info on housing.
Cheers
Jon
Subic is one of the many tourist destinations here in the phils. Thus,im sure that you'll not get bored,unlike be in a 'province ' so mountanous type of place.
regarding your internet connection, contact your service provider of they could change the speed of your line.Or try onquiring with other providers,,depending on place,,there are best suite to where specific location you are in.
With cost of living, of course it depends on your lifestyle. But what you're will surely fit into an above average living.

Always mind your security,not just here,but im sure in the whole wide world...theres a lot of opportunist.be safe.
feel free to send me inquiry. im fomer manager of Japanesecompany here inPhils. hope you enjoy our place as much as they do. manager of a Japanese company hete in 0bilsTESS
Just refrain from using the word "EY" when you talk specially with Flipinos because we have a similar word slang that is used as the same way by Batangenous, they might make fun of your talking...
Like what others are saying here... there are lots of niteclubs and girls would be really after your $60k annual rate.
I hope these helps. all the best to you and enjoy your stay.
Call me Ron, I have been living in Subic all my life and have been working there as well, just moved in Saudi Arabia few months ago... With $60k as your salary you will do just find, and contrary to other opinions above (No offense met) Living in Subic is very cheap, and yes we have many beaches there to brag about some more beautiful than Boracay (At least on my opinion), night life we have it too...lets just say you have needs, there will always be a supply (same as with all other City's and Country's. For Income tax even if your plant is located inside or outside Subic Bay... is not an issue you still get the same tax charges as others are...and frankly that's where you'll be disappointed, just like me...that's why I moved here in Saudi... unless the Company will pay for your taxes (Fringe benefit)the government will take at least 33% of your salary..and with your salary..that's hell of a lot.. The 5% others are talking about are for Corporate Taxes and it does not in any case related to Income taxes....Anyways,Subic is one of the safest place in the Philippines, crime rate are almost zero and there is a lot of expat there...enjoy the stay...
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