New members of the Philippines forum, introduce yourselves here - 2021
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Cheryl
Expat.com team.
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Could you please be more specific on the type of information you are looking for? It is about visa, accommodation etc?
You may create a new thread on the Philippines forum in order to ask your questions.Â
Cheers,
Cheryl
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anmolsarwade wrote:I wanted job in manlila
There are databases with offers of jobs as e g the one DOLE has (=Department of Labor and Employment. NOT the ffruit company.) Â
Some of the general ones are onliine e ghttps://www.jobstreet.com.ph/en/job-sea … base-jobs/
Plus there are some websites
with job offers for separate business types
as well as local ones and Facebook groups.
I am a Filipino-American who moved back here in the Philippines in 2015 after almost 30 years in the US. Yup, that’s more than half of my life and living here was challenging at the start but it definitely became worthwhile. I’ve learned a lot of the traditions and culture of my fellow Filipino and can even cook a bunch of pinoy dishes now.Â
As for my career, I am a Registered Investment Advisor (RIA) fiduciary, registered in CA USA helping other US expats in this region with their cross border financial planning. I’m single and I live alone here in Alabang, which is a really nice place. I am a highly extroverted person and just loves to socialize, unfortunately the pandemic made it impossible for my free spirit to really do what it loves, and am really hoping that things will get better.
I love to sing and perform on stage. I enjoy theater and movies, who knows I might get to find people here who have similar interest, that would be amazing!
I would really love to connect with you guys here and exchange knowledge and experiences. It helps a lot most especially in this unprecedented time we are living. Hope everyone is doing well and let’s all stay safe.
Welcome. You have had plenty of time to adjust, I hope it all goes well. I am still learning and I am in Cebu.
regards Bruce (ex-Oz)
jnb913 wrote:I love to sing and perform on stage. I enjoy theater and movies, who knows I might get to find people here who have similar interest, that would be amazing!.
I suppouse no probem to find that in Phils by karaoke/videoke  
My name is Mike it is nice to meet everyone. I am new to the forums. I have been here in the Philippines for a few years now. I am part owner of a import / export business in Cebu. It is just the four of us in my small office. Most days are very boring. I look forward to taking to you guys.
Welcome and I hope we can help. I am on Mactan. Been here 3 years, married 2 years. Enjoying my retirement. What does your business do ? Which part of Cebu are you in ? regards Bruce
Reguards.      Rickey schneider
I havent been there, but several say its very calm. quiet low voice people - in diffference from city Cebuanos, who shout when they talk Â
 - and the two I knew from there speak low. I thought I had contacts to all occupations Â
  but sorry I dont know any rock carvers.There are databases for work adds and with job seekers, but I dont believe rock carvers look there.Â
I believe better chance if you post in Facebook groups, local where you want them to be located and/or if you find a special group in the Philippines about such.
((Almost all bargains I have found have been through local or specialiced facebook groups or by gossipÂ
  Filipinos are good at trying to connect people and get a piece of the cake to themselves.  After telling to only two we are buying a type of business, we have got close to 20 offers just in same municipaly, all with very cheap asked price so we havent even bothered to haggle.))I’m a retired guy that is thinking I’m going to move to around Davao city.
I’m from the USA and presently in the UAE.
I’m interested in how to transfer social security check from USA to bank in Davao or Tagum.
Once I figure that out then I hope to visit maybe in January. Earliest move would be a year from now.
Bubba
Best to keep Soc Sec going into a US account and do regular transfers.
Cebu City is extremely congested and it can take an hour (or more) just to get across town. Air quality not so good either. Mactan island not quite so bad but 60-90 min away from the nicer parts of Cebu City - Ayala Mall, IT Park, Crossroads, Lahug area, etc.
Currently living in the States and packing up to move in February when restrictions (hopefully) settle down. Married to a Filipina here in the USA and we have gone back and forth for the last couple years. We have a home in Dumaguete.
Jeff A here 55years old from Orlando Florida. Married Filipina in the USA and we decided to retire in the Phillipines. We own a house in Davao City and rented it out a few years before coming to the Philippines just before the COVID-19 crisis hit in February (Here 6 months now).
Doing some referbs on the house, Paint inside and out, new inverter ACs installed, Bathrooms being redone. This has been keeping me busy. Look forward to chatting with you all and putting my 2 cents in whenever I can make a contribution to a thread.
If you have any insights and thoughts / pearls of wisdom you would like to share that would be great. I am always open to learning from those who came before me so I don't have to recreate the wheel if you know what I mean.
Thanks, Jeff A
My name is Bob and I'm new here. I plan on relocating to the PI in a few years and want to learn as much as I can from other expats before I come there. I do have a quick question. My lady friend needs a laptop, and I have one to spare. Is it safe to send it in a Balikbayan box? I live in a Filipino household, and they send all kinds of things on a regular basis, including electronics, but I wanted to see if I could get a response here. I'm also looking to make some personal connections. I appreciate any advice.
I sent 2 balikbayan boxes to the Philippines with clothing and some other items, but electronic Toothbrush was all we sent as far as electronics goes. We hand carried our laptops in the roller bags on the plain. I guess you can try to ship a laptop in a Balikbayan box but I wouldn't advise it. To me the risk is to great especially if it has personal information that can be stolen including your identity.
I hope this helps.
Jeff A
pnwcyclist wrote:Suggest wiping it clean first with a factory reset, but that will require her to reload software, like Office. If you don't have the applic software disks to send with it then just make sure you have cleared off all personal documents, email archives, contacts, etc. You really have to go through it as email apps often write backups to archives located all over the place.
I used a formatted drive and installed just the needed software. Thanks!
Even though I am a city boy, it is interesting reading about the challenges and adventures of the probinsanyo...Â

evilsmitty wrote:Brand new here! Haven't moved yet, but planning on getting to the PH for 6 months a year starting in 2022!  Love to meet you all when I get there!  Smitty
Why only 6 months ?
Has USA too as e g Canada and Sweden, citizens lose benifits if not being in the home country minimum 6 months a year?
evilsmitty wrote:Brand new here! Haven't moved yet, but planning on getting to the PH for 6 months a year starting in 2022!  Love to meet you all when I get there!  Smitty
Hi and welcome to the forum, enjoy. 6 months here for the good weather and 6 months back home with family, friends and the better weather too, what a way to go. I hope things open up soon so we can all travel.
Stay safe.
Cheers, Steve.
evilsmitty wrote:Brand new here! Haven't moved yet, but planning on getting to the PH for 6 months a year starting in 2022!  Love to meet you all when I get there!  Smitty
Welcome. That's what I do.. in normal years, lol. Stuck back in the US currently.
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