Permanent residency in Philipines ?
temploni wrote:If you want to apply for citizenship you must live in the country for 10 years or if you are married to a filopina after 5 years. You will have to give up your British citizenship. You will not be allowed dual unlike your wife who can apply for both.
i am belgian citizen and alowed to have dual citizenship,and as i am maried to a filipina i am very happy to hear i can have it after only 5 yrs as i tooght i had to wait 10 yrs
so thank you ever so much for this good tiding ya gave me .
greets Dirk
Don't get in a big hurry getting hooked up with a Filipina. Even one small gesture of kindness towards them triggers the "I love you" and they cling like turds to a blanket. Take time, stay away from the hotties, 99% if them just wants your bucks..
If you do come, upon touch down, go to the BI office inside the terminal. They will give you 59 day visa right of the bat. Then take it to the immigration checkpoint. This will save you at least one visit to the local office...btw after your first 2 months (i think it's 2 months) they will be hitting you for $50US fee for an ACR-1 card. (Visitor Status).
You will have to give up your rights as a Belgian citizen. I dont think that would be adviseable.
Dear Mr Jones
Thank you for your email to Newcastle Pension Centre (International Group) dated 8 June 2016
The UK state pension can be paid all over the world, so yes we can pay to the country where you are resident. You will need to contact us by post or telephone to give us your banking details.
The Pension Service 11
Mail Handling Site A
Wolverhampton
WV98 1LW
United Kingdom
Telephone: 0044 191 2187777 (Monday - Friday, 8am - 6pm United Kingdom time)
Yours Sincerely
Mark
+44 191 2187777
The Pension Service 11
Mail Handling Site A
Wolverhampton
WV98 1LW
United Kingdom
Email-TVP.INTERNATIONALQUERIES@DWP.GSI.GOV.UK
So straight from the horses mouth, however a word of warning, I presume the money will be sent Via the Swift system, Well i bank with PNB and the international address for swift deposits the money to the head office in manila then they re post to your bank account wherever you live. So be prepared to wait and not hope they send out immediately.I have never used this system and will be keeping the one I use around 10 or 11 O'clock every 28 days my money is in my bank here in Mindanao. another word of warning, I fell foul of this, due to Philpost not delivering a letter to me, concerning Proof of life I did not receive the letter so did not confirm and my pension was stopped. A short telephone call and it was reinstated, but a week late. They emailed me the document and I had it duly signed and stamped by an attorney. I sent via EMS If you don't know, it's the express mail service and is tracked, very cheap and usually takes about 18 to 21 days to arrive in UK. Just ask at philpost for EMS.
works great and in this way i am know in the barangay wich is a good thing to hehe
greets Dirk
am ex military (20 yrs belgian royal navy) and as many ex military live abroad for once the politicians realised them have to ceep there promises .
****
greets Dirk
Rammers wrote:Yes the British Pension Service. Will Pay your Pension in the Philippines.
PLEASE NOTE:
Your UK Basic State Pension(BSP) can be paid anywhere in the world - that's not a problem. Likewise the Philippines has a reciprocal tax treaty with the UK, so your pension will not incur 'double taxation'.
HOWEVER:
For UK expats, the BSP is paid at a flat rate and will not be indexed, unlike for pensioners residing in the UK. If you intend to maintain a UK address, or use the address of a close relation/sibling AND maintain a UK Bank Account whilst living in the Philippines, several expats (globally) simply keep their mouth shut and get their [indexed] BSP paid into their UK account - and forward sums on ad-hoc basis. Very naughty of course;) haha
I think this is very important for expats to realise, as pension indexation (or lack of) will dramatically effect the amount received longer term. Not so important if you have other income - but certainly unfair and worthy of note if you will be relying on your BSP significantly.
Just a little "heads up". Welcome 
Although I have not checked recently for any amendment; however small it might be, the last time I checked, the UK Widows Pension payment is not paid to UK Citizens with 'overseas' spouses i.e. spouses who do not hold UK citizenship. To get the payment, they too need to have been living in the UK permanently for a significant number of years.
As before. Just a little "heads up" so others can checkout their individual eligibility status on the matter.....
Munchie wrote:Good for you.....unfortunately for me, i am an Australian and those **** politians there decided I don't get my veterans pension because I live outside of australia.........
So, a bit like the Gurkhas not receiving war pensions from the UK when they were recognised as UK Citizens when they were fighting/dying for Great Britain - but when it came to 'payback' they were forgotten about! Thanks to Joanna Lumley's campaigning that changed a couple of years back - but it took 70 years to right that ****** wrong!
Joke of the Day
Politics + Religion = Democracy

And it makes me laugh that no commonwealth countries are listed for the annual indexation.
Hmm......!
my pension go's on belgium acount and from there i transfere what i need to prepaid mastercard,husle free ,easy to use and safe ,dont think it can be easyer.
greets Dirk
Just to inform you that some inappropriate posts ( free advertising ) have been removed from this thread.
Thanks all,
Priscilla
bastani.immigration wrote:moderated post
the place to poot up ads is NOT on one of the forums
are there no moderators to watch this dos not happen ?
and if it dos happen some one post an add on a forum wy is it not imediatly removed by the modereators ?
any thing else that they dont like gets removed ,wy not this add?
i wonder
greets Dirk
greets Dirk
Reason : Promotion of services not allowed on the forum
We invite you to read the forum code of conduct
Not advising but I know others who have, Just blend in don't cause problems and no one will care about your status My reservation on this option is, If you want to leave then you will pay all back fees before you can depart.
But if you intend to return to your country be prepared to pay 5kl php. If you are married to a Filipino and that person is with you when you come you can come in with a Balik Bayan promo. But you must leave after 12 months for 3 days. Now until you are a permanent resident or resided here for 12 months you cannot get a drivers license
In fact it is a requirement that if you are in the country for more than 3 months you must apply for a filopino license if you want to drive here.
If you are married to a Filipina/o
If you routinely leave the Philippines
How long you want to stay in the Philippines without leaving (or having to pay for renewals)
Your financial situation
If you are a veteran
How much you like to avoid future cash demands or visa restrictions/changes/additional hassles or expenses to process those extensions.
If you plan on buying property or starting a business
Your age
/gbdusmc/
Here in Mindanao the lto when they do spot checks will allow you to drive for 90 days on your foreign license but they tell you to get a filopino license if you want to continue driving.
You go to office fill in the forms have medical certificate from nearby office show your foreign license and pay the fee and you get your license.
Did not ask if i was permanent resident.
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