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ginapeterb
30th September 2007, 20:23
Pete and Gina return to FilipinoUK after Semi-Retirement from the Forum

Hello everyone,

Its great to see lots of newbies on the forum, for those that don't know me, I joined up with Keith and Rob back in 2004 on this forum, after some time I have had my hands full with some personal projects in the Philippines, (like building my retirement project), it was shortly after I became a full time member, that Keith honoured me by making me a moderator, I have always cherished that position, but could not keep up with the constant monitoring back then, back in 2004 when the good times used to roll we had many laughs on this forum, I am sure that spirit remains today as much as it was back then, although I see the same applicants questions as before, wow has it been 3 years now ?

How time flies, well its good to be back, we took a break from the forum a year ago to concentrate on our house building project back in wowphilippines, and now I am happy to say the house project is over, finally finished and most of my life savings with it, I am glad Keith kept my username and password for me, maybe he knew I would never stay away, but its good to be back finally.

Its also amazing to find Stuart and Hannah at this forum, sorry i didn't reply to your pim message Stuart back in June, but not to worry, Stuart is sorted now, Stuart and I had the most coincidental meeting in NAIA by chance back in August ! And just by chance Stuart related his experience in finding "This great website with all the information on to get his lovely fiancee into UK" (A few chuckles at the time Stuart)

I listened intently as Stuart narrated his experience on my site, laughing privately inside my head that he was about to find out, he was sitting in front of the guy who wrote the editorial content, which did become apparrent in about 10 minutes when i could no longer contain myself, we both arrived back on 10th August this year from Hong Kong. (I should have said, what will you do when you meet up with the guy who built the site - he might have said "buy him a few beers).

Stuart and I have kept in touch by email, and I am happy to hear his fiancee has landed safely in UK and is enjoying her new surroundings.

It just goes to show that on this forum and else where in the world, like minded ones are bound to meet at some stage, our world is getting smaller, with internet, and low cost jet travel, I remember the first person from this forum I met in London, his name is Maurizio Delgado, we met in Londons Liverpool Street station one sunny Saturday afternoon, that was back in 2004, Maurizio ? are you still around mate ? Maurizio needed to get his fiancee into UK, he was not happy with the amount of paperwork and evidence he needed, with the promise of buying me lunch and an excuse to go shopping in London, I accepted his invitation, funnily enough ever since that time, I have been doing similar throughout the last 3 years, time has flown so quickly.

Its great also to hear that people such as Richard Fletcher who e mailed me from the United Arab Emirates some 4 months ago, telling me of his situation, where he found himself with a new lady in his life who was also pregnant, living in a muslim country would have meant certain ostracization of them being not married, on following my advices, Richard left the jurisidiction of the UAE and flew his fiancee to Manila, where he remained for some 2 months, he wrote to me a month ago, telling me his wife and he were now happily living in UK, his words were "Can I come to London and buy you dinner" I cannot thank you enough !, (Richard, your happiness and a nod in my direction is all that is required mate but if I am in Shopshire, I know where to pop in for coffee).

Well I have to say that I know Keith takes the same view as me, that his forum is a free site, as is my website which is free to users, they are there to bring much joy to others and to assist in seeing them happily living in UK, an offer of a beer or a dinner is always flattering, we get our satisfaction out of helping others, in that respect I know Gina and I are very happy to be on this forum, and if we can share our experiences with others, and can be of service, we are very proud to do so, so again WE ARE HAPPY TO BE BACK AT FILIPINOUK.

KeithD
30th September 2007, 20:30
:Hellooo: Does it say....."You have 64,487 Unread messages"? :icon_lol:

joebloggs
30th September 2007, 20:44
yes and 64,000 are from a couple of people :doh

good to see you back peter :xxgrinning--00xx3:

ginapeterb
30th September 2007, 20:45
Yes Kieth, something like that, what with e mails from expats abroad, and e mails from Expats Hong Kong, to deal with, I seem to be coming some sort of Philippines living guru, dont know why ? I just a guy that sells bathrooms, have had the FCO on my back again about British-Filipino, and a communication from VFS Global, who act on behalf of UKVisas in the Philippines, asking me to refrain from misleading applicants, there is a bit of a story in this, I will make a post about it this week.

ginapeterb
30th September 2007, 20:47
Thank you Joebloggs for the welcome, I will be scanning through some of the 17,800 posts made since my exit from the forum, oh geeeeze, long nights of reading, Gina will not like that.....

gingxrick
30th September 2007, 21:02
welcome back gina and peter. ricky and ging

tiger@tigress
30th September 2007, 21:10
Thank you Joebloggs for the welcome, I will be scanning through some of the 17,800 posts made since my exit from the forum, oh geeeeze, long nights of reading, Gina will not like that.....

Welcome backkkk

charlwill
30th September 2007, 21:25
Welcome back to both of you.

silver13
30th September 2007, 22:14
Welcome back!!!! Your web site was very useful when I first met my Anilyn just over two years back, I found a few other useful sites that explained some of the differences in culture and the processes we would later need to go through to get to the stage we are now :) We will get married next month Nov 17th if all goes well!!! We are still trying to get the church sorted and after the Bishops Common License is issued it will be all hands to the pump as it where with the rest of the arangements. I like stress :) All the information you and the rest of the people in here gave a wonderful insight into how to solve our problems and worries with the Fiancee Visa and for that I can only say a BIG THANK YOU to all in and especially Keith and yourself for Peter for making available these two excellent and informative web sites, without wich many people would have lost a lot more hair and certainly got a lot greyer looking on the hairs remaining :)

Thank You Very Much

Maraming Maraming Salamat

And Again WELCOME BACK :)

andypaul
30th September 2007, 22:15
The Man is back, many of us wondered where you were and if you both were ok.

Good to hear you both are:xxgrinning--00xx3:

empott
30th September 2007, 23:49
It's nice to see u both back here guys. Welcome back.:Hellooo:

bigtombowski
1st October 2007, 00:30
hey man WELCOME BACK. I never did meet u but from reading your words for over a year before i joined here, i feel like i did know u ... wow

...

you were missed i tell u that!

did u read . . .

http://filipinaroses.com/showthread.php?t=3899&highlight=peterginab


lol

i feel like a dad when his son has coming in at 1am in the morning hehehe! "where the heck did u get to?" lol hehehe

im coming up on 1000 posts by the way:D woop woop! :) (this one is 997)! :D

kimmi
1st October 2007, 01:16
hi Peter and Gina, welcome back..:)

i am very glad to have the chance to greet u and meet u here on the forum..its my privilege to become a member of this forum and gained a lot of informations about living in the UK and relationships between filipina and british..it also helped me understand my fiance more, his culture, his country,everything about him..

well, Sir Keith,u Peter,Moderators and all the other people who's behind of this successful forum should be commended for a job well done..

U are really a blessing to other people..Cheers!!:)

Congatz and welcome back again Peter and Gina..

gracia143
1st October 2007, 02:36
At last I get the chance to thank you Pete, it was your site that I first came across with trying to find info about Fiancee Visa and it eventually led me to this "happy house". Trevor and I love it here. Many,many thanks and Welcome back!!!

mach
1st October 2007, 02:55
glad to have you back Pete & Gina :Hellooo:

LEAHnew
1st October 2007, 05:06
:BouncyHappy::BouncyHappy:Welcome back Peter & Gina:BouncyHappy::BouncyHappy:

LEAHnew
1st October 2007, 05:08
hi Peter and Gina, welcome back..:)

i am very glad to have the chance to greet u and meet u here on the forum..its my privilege to become a member of this forum and gained a lot of informations about living in the UK and relationships between filipina and british..it also helped me understand my fiance more, his culture, his country,everything about him..

well, Sir Keith,u Peter,Moderators and all the other people who's behind of this successful forum should be commended for a job well done..

U are really a blessing to other people..Cheers!!:)

Congatz and welcome back again Peter and Gina..

:xxgrinning--00xx3:

ginapeterb
1st October 2007, 07:33
Good Morning everyone its the 1st October 2007, I am most flattered by all your welcomes, hope to get involved in some of the threads over next few weeks, once again thank you everyone who left a welcome message...now about that visa ???

KeithD
1st October 2007, 09:01
I've never had a whistle off the FCO or any other official body, probably as they realize I wouldn't take any notice, or because a forum is a living thing rather than static, and is constantly updated by folk who are currently going through the process......either that or they've read my T&C, which makes me liable for any inaccuracies only when I am on Mars.!!!

Tonet
1st October 2007, 09:52
WELCOME BACK!!!!!!! nice to see you're here again ::)

Mrs Daddy
1st October 2007, 10:43
welcome back gina and peter...:)

ervenescence
1st October 2007, 16:16
Hello there Peter, its been ages that I haven't heard from you.
Welcome back mate, good to see you here :)

Peanutz
1st October 2007, 16:37
Very useful website Peter, WELCOME BACK!:)

KeithD
1st October 2007, 19:47
Welcome back mate....

You sound English!!! :rolleyes:

joebloggs
1st October 2007, 21:11
Good Morning everyone its the 1st October 2007, I am most flattered by all your welcomes, hope to get involved in some of the threads over next few weeks, once again thank you everyone who left a welcome message...now about that visa ???

I, like many others, owe you a big thankyou Peter :xxgrinning--00xx3: for your website, which i used many times, when applying for visa's, also :Erm: errr like to thank scouser keith :D, we take him for granted.. well i do :icon_lol:

ervenescence
1st October 2007, 21:55
You sound English!!! :rolleyes:


Jak sie pan ma Keith? :)

aromulus
1st October 2007, 22:25
Welcome back. :xxgrinning--00xx3:

Sincerely hope that you both had a nice time, wherever you went and done...:xxgrinning--00xx3:

Dom

walesrob
2nd October 2007, 13:36
Welcome back Big Boy :Hellooo:

Good to hear its all sorted now - Elsa and I have bought a house near Tacloban, and we've already bought a multicab, so yeah, the empire is slowing building!

KeithD
2nd October 2007, 14:13
Welcome back Big Boy !

:cwm24: Have I missed something between you two? :Help1:

Pepe n Pilar
2nd October 2007, 14:37
Welcome back Peter and Gina... Been reading all your posts in here, so informative....

ginapeterb
2nd October 2007, 22:08
Welcome back Big Boy :Hellooo:

Good to hear its all sorted now - Elsa and I have bought a house near Tacloban, and we've already bought a multicab, so yeah, the empire is slowing building!

Hello me old mucker Rob, how are the sheep down in the valleys ? great to hear about your place across the water in Imelda territory, that great wonderful city of TACLOBAN !

Gina and I have just finished our pad in Bacolod City, the city of smiles, we have now finished banging our head against the brick wall, as we ply our way through that riddle buried within the sands inside the enigma machine of the Philippines real estate industry.

Pete

Gavanddal
3rd October 2007, 06:46
Welcome back Pete and Hi to Rob too. Yes we have a fixer running around Tacloban (I hope) sorting out our legal title to my wifes parents house in Leyte.
We're planning to do it up but I won't put any money into it until it's in our name. I don't want loads of relatives popping up claiming a share of it when we've done the work!
Perhaps we'll meet up in Leyte for a San Mig someday hey Rob?

Gavin

walesrob
3rd October 2007, 13:13
Welcome back Pete and Hi to Rob too. Yes we have a fixer running around Tacloban (I hope) sorting out our legal title to my wifes parents house in Leyte.
We're planning to do it up but I won't put any money into it until it's in our name. I don't want loads of relatives popping up claiming a share of it when we've done the work!
Perhaps we'll meet up in Leyte for a San Mig someday hey Rob?

Gavin

Sounds good Gav :xxgrinning--00xx3:

Hope it all gets sorted Gav, Elsa and I are lucky as we've bought a new build in the sub-division, and (so far) its going smoothly. We're both flying out to Philippines in late November for a few weeks, so we'll get a better idea of progress.

joyce
4th October 2007, 12:37
welcome back Peter and Gina. I've been reading your website and it is a big help to me.

ginapeterb
4th October 2007, 17:33
Thank you Joyce for the welcome, I am glad you find the site interesting and helpful, Rob still hasnt told us how he is doing down in dolly territory, I think he is out in the fields...baaaah baaaah baaaah, but he is keeping Mum about it....

kentish
5th October 2007, 10:29
Yes we have a fixer running around Tacloban (I hope) sorting out our legal title to my wifes parents house in Leyte.
We're planning to do it up but I won't put any money into it until it's in our name. I don't want loads of relatives popping up claiming a share of it when we've done the work!
Perhaps we'll meet up in Leyte for a San Mig someday hey Rob?

Gavin

Hey Gav,

Best thing is for your wife to do all the paperworks herself and not let other people do it. Have done mine by myself and it was not very difficult. The only worst of the worst I experience was when I was paying taxes at BIR office.( WARNING TO ALL BUYERS; That's where the giant crocodiles of the PI government work). And because I needed their diamond signature so they can release my title I had to wait, and wait, and wait. They thought I was going to give them incentives or tippings but nooooooo, I did not gave way so in the end they probably got fed up.

Also advice to all potential buyers, check with your municipal offices if in the province that the land you are buying has a legal title and that the taxes has been paid. I heard horror stories about fake land titles and lots without title.