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shary2k1
30th January 2007, 15:48
Hi there!!! I'm shary... I'm only 23 years old. I've been processing my documents already and hopefully i'll be there before the end of February this year. Of course it will be very hard for me to start a new life so Im hoping that i'll meet new friends before I go there. It will be my first time to go abroad and i'm going alone knowing nobody. I got so many questions on my mind actually..
anyway... thank you and God bless!

:Help1: :Help1: :Help1: :)

scotsfiancee
30th January 2007, 15:54
Hi shary.... welcome !!!


Which part of Uk you going to stay?
What type of visa you applied?

vbkelly
30th January 2007, 16:06
hi shary welcome to the uk forum

KeithD
30th January 2007, 17:24
More Filipina's in the UK than English :xxgrinning--00xx3:

IainBusby
30th January 2007, 19:26
Hi Shary,
Welcome to the forum. I'm sure which ever part of the UK you move to, you find someone on the forum who's not too far from you. Which part of the Philippines are you from, what kind of visa have you applied for and where will you be living once you arrive in the UK???

Louella and Iain.

Jay&Zobel
30th January 2007, 22:12
More Filipina's in the UK than English :xxgrinning--00xx3:



hehe:icon_lol:

empott
31st January 2007, 01:39
Heya Shary, welcome here. :Wave: :Wave: :Wave:
I understand what u feel. I haven't started processing my papers, and yet when i think of leaving the Phils, I started crying. It's hard to leave our family,isn't it? and scary too! But then, i'm sure u will be fine. Anyway, home is where the heart is :D

tiger@tigress
31st January 2007, 04:25
Heya Shary, welcome here. :Wave: :Wave: :Wave:
I understand what u feel. I haven't started processing my papers, and yet when i think of leaving the Phils, I started crying. It's hard to leave our family,isn't it? and scary too! But then, i'm sure u will be fine. Anyway, home is where the heart is :D

Welcome to the forum Shary feel free to ask questions... just not bank account hehehe! :icon_lol: :icon_lol:

:xxgrinning--00xx3: Empott! :xxgrinning--00xx3: it's hard to leave our family as we Filipinos are very much family oriented and very close to one another...:bigcry: :bigcry: But i know i have family waiting for me there cuz TJ is the completeness of my own family....:cwm38: :cwm38: :Britain: soon...

shary2k1
31st January 2007, 12:56
Thanks for welcoming me!!! I'm from La Union but I love staying in Baguio since I started college. I rented my own pad and worked there for a year and a half. I stopped working and went home here in La Union because I'm working on my application to UK. I applied for a student visa. I'll be taking Health and Social Care Management NVQ 4 in Impact International College, Friar's St. Reading. Hopefully, my certificate of enrollment from the school will arrive very soon so I could apply for my visa already.
I'm used to living alone, depending only in myself. I can live away from my family. But living miles and miles and miles away from them... I DON'T THINK SO. At first i am indeed excited, very excited but as I could feel that I'm about to leave... It's really very HARD. As if I don't want to leave anymore. But I have already invested a big amount of money... I think I have to and actually I want to but just merely thinking of leaving my family, my friends and love ones, I hope I can. But I pray that I could leave because It's my dream. See! I don't know what i want already... hehehe. Anyway! I'm looking forward of meeting you all there! Thanks for the hospitality. I'll pray for all of you. thanks thanks thanks, you made me happy. U

joebloggs
31st January 2007, 14:26
hello :Hellooo:


if you like Baguio, ur like the uk, lol, never been so cold in my life, well second to being up a hill in the lake disrict when i was at college many years ago. dont want to go back there again, is it always so cold ?? i went by plane from Manila, the weather was so bad, planes were grounded coming back, and we had to drive back, and my wife told the dirver not to stop for anything or anyone til out of bandit country :omg: hehehehe...

we stayed in camp john hay, think it was the manor hotel, room i thought was ok, i like westin in manila, i once got a luxery room on the jap floor for a standard price, even thou the hotel tired to charge me over $300 usd a night :yikes: , i booked online and got a free night for every 2 i paid for, but after showing my confirmation still wanted to charge me $300, but finaly they gave in and didnt even say sorry :cwm23:

shary2k1
1st February 2007, 02:39
What a shame:doh ... maybe because they thought of you as dollars that's why they charge you that much. Not all Filipinos are like that... But how do you find Baguio?
By the way this February till March it's the flower festival. You could watch so many things like float parade, street dancing and many more. It's a grand festival... so if you have time you could visit baguio again! hehehe.:xxgrinning--00xx3:
You know what? $300 is too much for a luxury room overnight.... I think with manor hotel, $100 you can stay for 2 days already. :angry: anyway, maybe they just asked you that much money for a tip!:angry: hehehe... It's just good that you're not the one who gave in. :D :xxgrinning--00xx3: :laugher:

shary2k1
1st February 2007, 02:40
What a shame ... maybe because they thought of you as dollars that's why they charge you that much. Not all Filipinos are like that... But how do you find Baguio?
By the way this February till March it's the flower festival. You could watch so many things like float parade, street dancing and many more. It's a grand festival... so if you have time you could visit baguio again! hehehe.
You know what? $300 is too much for a luxury room overnight.... I think with manor hotel, $100 you can stay for 2 days already. anyway, maybe they just asked you that much money for a tip! hehehe... It's just good that you're not the one who gave in.

empott
2nd February 2007, 03:52
:xxgrinning--00xx3: Empott! :xxgrinning--00xx3: it's hard to leave our family as we Filipinos are very much family oriented and very close to one another...:bigcry: :bigcry: But i know i have family waiting for me there cuz TJ is the completeness of my own family....:cwm38: :cwm38: :Britain: soon...

U r right, Mrs Maa. Good luck to u and ur hubby. Hope u will get ur visa soon and start a new family there.


Shary, where in La Union r u? Hope we can meet someday.... Im from CSF.

shary2k1
2nd February 2007, 05:53
from naguilian... what's CSF

empott
3rd February 2007, 00:05
City of San Fernando

tiger@tigress
3rd February 2007, 01:35
U r right, Mrs Maa. Good luck to u and ur hubby. Hope u will get ur visa soon and start a new family there.


Shary, where in La Union r u? Hope we can meet someday.... Im from CSF.

And same goes to u :xxgrinning--00xx3: GOOD LUCK :xxgrinning--00xx3:

empott
3rd February 2007, 01:56
Thanks Madam, i really need that! :xxgrinning--00xx3:

shary2k1
4th February 2007, 09:09
really... you look familiar.. i'm from naguilian just 30 mins away from CSF. But i studied in CKC during my elementary years. are you a ckcian?

MaEzKe
5th February 2007, 21:00
Hi Sharky, welcome and Goodluck.

Uwi ako sa mountain province at Baguio this panagbenga days.

empott
7th February 2007, 03:07
Im not a ckcian :NoNo:

shary2k1
8th February 2007, 02:51
talaga... kung ndi pa dumating hinihintay ko baka pasyal din ako. hehehe

shary2k1
8th February 2007, 02:51
ay ganun ba... hehehe. pero familiar ka kasi eh. san kaya kita nakita?

empott
8th February 2007, 04:48
:Erm:

tiger@tigress
8th February 2007, 05:14
:Erm:

:rolleyes:

KeithD
8th February 2007, 09:57
:rolleyes:
:kngt::tdo13: :thorsten_rammler:

scotsfiancee
8th February 2007, 10:57
ay ganun ba... hehehe. pero familiar ka kasi eh. san kaya kita nakita?

Ano ba yan! :cwm34:
Are u talking at me?

:Erm:

KeithD
8th February 2007, 18:51
Go ahead.....make my day :NEW3:

shary2k1
9th February 2007, 00:54
Thanks for WELCOMING ME GUYS! God Bless You All!!! By the way I'd like to add all of you but i don't know how... hehehe. Anyway, thanks a lot... :)

winner
12th February 2007, 00:23
hi everone hope im in the right place for some help i be going to the phillppines this march 07 to marry and i get my c of no impediment the 2nd week in march to take to manila what i like to know do i have to take my divorce papers with me to all is c of no impediment all i need we will have a civil wedding in negros in april after holy week many thanks winner (warren)

tiger@tigress
12th February 2007, 06:43
hi everone hope im in the right place for some help i be going to the phillppines this march 07 to marry and i get my c of no impediment the 2nd week in march to take to manila what i like to know do i have to take my divorce papers with me to all is c of no impediment all i need we will have a civil wedding in negros in april after holy week many thanks winner (warren)

Juast bring the photo copy one maybe they will ask it for the record....

Mrs Daddy
12th February 2007, 07:18
welcome shary2k1 your in the right site.wish you all the best in life and goodluck to the future ahead.dont worry about leaving phillipines and moving uk to study im pretty sure things will be okey for you here.as people are quite friendly.

tiger@tigress
12th February 2007, 08:06
:xxgrinning--00xx3: :xxgrinning--00xx3: :xxgrinning--00xx3:

eljean
12th February 2007, 13:41
hi everone hope im in the right place for some help i be going to the phillppines this march 07 to marry and i get my c of no impediment the 2nd week in march to take to manila what i like to know do i have to take my divorce papers with me to all is c of no impediment all i need we will have a civil wedding in negros in april after holy week many thanks winner (warren)

after you have exchange it in manila embassy they will give you the local cni so you can now get license to marry in local registar office in negros...

IainBusby
12th February 2007, 19:14
hi everone hope im in the right place for some help i be going to the phillppines this march 07 to marry and i get my c of no impediment the 2nd week in march to take to manila what i like to know do i have to take my divorce papers with me to all is c of no impediment all i need we will have a civil wedding in negros in april after holy week many thanks winner (warren)


I would make sure you take your divorce papers (decree absolute) with you. I took mine with me just in case, although I had been led to believe that the only thing that was required was the Certificate Of No Impediment and then the local version acquired from the British Embassy, but when we went to apply for the marriage licence I was asked to produce my divorce papers.

Iain.

winner
13th February 2007, 23:59
many thanks i think i take my divorce papers just in case you neve know its a long way from home if thay ask warren