Hi Tommy
Well we got married in phill then applied. Remeber your family can most likely vist phil fro the wedding, but its hardly unlikely that your ladies family will be able to attend here.
It was cheaper for wedding and we employed various memebrs of the family and friends to cater, drive and do what ever needed for everything. This kept the money in the family as much as possible.
We had our reception in a beautiful resort in the hills in laguna, where the kids could swim in the pool or play in the playground, the oldies sit in open air reception while my wifes friends all sat by a beautiful lake.Even had rooms for people to change in and for the drivers to rest in. Would have cost thousands here in the Uk, there the food, hire of venue etc was well under a grand. Could be done a lot cheaper im sure if needed.
Im not sure another reason for marrying in phill was that my wifes passport was then in her married name (which is what my wife wanted) so therefore don't have to get passport and visa changed which im sure would be costly and loads of hassle.
we don't have to worry about visa/paperwork and the cost of FLR, and just have to concentrate on set(m) so my wife can apply for ilr in a year and a bit time
But do get to know your lady better and her know you better. Does she realise where she would live both location and actual homeplace, what is her english like? What would she do while your at work? Does she have skills relevant to the UK job market, if she plans to work here?
Where is the nearest place to you where you can get Phill/asian foods? where is the local phill/asian community?b
Does she realise the differences in culture in the uk and phill. Most western based people have travelled at some point in there lifes or have at least met people from all the corners of the world. But the majority of phills will have not.
Lots of questions and it all seems hertic but they are questions you need to think about as well as many others