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    Question Does anybody from the UK work in the Philippines?

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    Am looking at the future option of working/living in the Philippines as soon as I can.
    I am in the Radio Electronics game, and have sent an Email to PLDT expressing an interest in working for them.
    Once I eventually get married there, I am assuming that I should be able to gain citizenship??
    Does anybody from here live, and or work in the Philippines??


    Many thanks in advance......
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    I have notice a few people that do from reading various threads/posts. I'm sure there's at least 2 or more on the first couple of pages in the 'introduce yourself' section.


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    I think getting a job and living in the phils will be more difficult than you think it will be, a few on here have tired it, struggled and had to come back, those with lots of money can afford to stay there and don't rely on someone employing them, fred and a couple of others are still there

    if you dont have a lot of savings then i suppose AL would be a good person to ask


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    Remember that you only earn a month what you probably earn in days here, and if you don't have a wad to go over with you have trouble getting flights back etc as they cost a fortune compared with Phil saleries.
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    Thanks lads.

    Yes, am aware of this, and thank you for all reminding me.
    I am pretty good at what I do here, and earn a good salary, and then some
    Retirement comes for me at 55, but was looking at the option of freezing my pension, and getting a job out there if at all possible?
    So be it, if I go at 55, then i wont need to find work, but on the other hand I don't want to stay idle, as working is in my blood.
    If I could ge something that would get me a grand a month or thereabouts, I would be happy

    Am just toying withy the idea at the moment, as I don't like to rush into things
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    Quote Originally Posted by Win2Win View Post
    Remember that you only earn a month what you probably earn in days here, and if you don't have a wad to go over with you have trouble getting flights back etc as they cost a fortune compared with Phil saleries.
    The other difficulty may be getting your wife a UK visa if you want to come to the UK for a visit or even back for good.

    Living together in the UK first for 3 years first and getting your wife British citizenship/passport is definately worth considering.


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    Quote Originally Posted by darren-b View Post
    Living together in the UK first for 3 years first and getting your wife British citizenship/passport is definately worth considering.
    not just worth doing,mainly the most important thing you can do!
    i have learnt to do what my wife says!


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    Just toying with the idea like i said lads.

    Ok!!

    I'm gonna be more honest now.

    I dread bringing up a child here in the UK
    It scares the **** outta me.
    It's not how we would bring him/her up, it''s the surroundings!
    The other day I heard some kids no more than 10 or 11 effing and blinding.

    In the Philippines, I discovered the old qualities of yester year in kids/people.

    I remember being a kid in the 60/70's

    We were never so disrespecful like they are now.



    You lay a finger on me Mum/Dad, and i will sue you!!!

    Kids know thay can do anything they want, and get away with it.

    Am I a bit OTT here lads??


    Roll on retirement, Lol



    Feel free to correct me
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    quickly get married and have a kid before they bring in the anti smacking law in?
    i have learnt to do what my wife says!


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    Quote Originally Posted by bornatbirth View Post
    quickly get married and have a kid before they bring in the anti smacking law in?
    Exactly my point my friend
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fitzy View Post
    I dread bringing up a child here in the UK
    It scares the **** outta me.
    It's not how we would bring him/her up, it''s the surroundings!
    The other day I heard some kids no more than 10 or 11 effing and blinding.
    i think most kids are still pretty decent, it's just a small number of little that causes most of the problems. I've been on a few school buses, if your a parent or want kids, go on a school bus, it will you, so never let your kids go on a school bus, let them walk

    my 9yr old been here for 5yrs, she still does everything her mom tells her and never swears or answers back , never listens to me thou


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    Quote Originally Posted by joebloggs View Post
    i think most kids are still pretty decent, it's just a small number of little that causes most of the problems. I've been on a few school buses, if your a parent or want kids, go on a school bus, it will you, so never let your kids go on a school bus, let them walk

    my 9yr old been here for 5yrs, she still does everything her mom tells her and never swears or answers back , never listens to me thou
    Ohhhhhk

    That make me feel a little better

    Now my divorce is all done, I guess i'd better do that.
    It is, and has been my intention tho to buy a lot out there, and slowly build our house.
    Can't possibly retire here at 55, but like I said, I am a grafter, so am happy working
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fitzy View Post
    It is, and has been my intention tho to buy a lot out there, and slowly build our house.
    Can't possibly retire here at 55, but like I said, I am a grafter, so am happy working
    soon as we've got enough money, thats what were going to do, depending on certain things, we might buy land and build a house or buy as house in the uk and like some others have done, go and live in the phils for a few years and rent the uk house out,, difference is i'm counting also on my misses getting a good paid job in the phils

    but it's years away for us


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    I'm also considering moving over there. It won't be for a few years yet, I'll keep taking holidays there and decide later on down the line. A grand a month and you'll be pretty comfortable. Me personally, I wouldn't even think about looking for a 9-5 out there. Investing in a business or starting one up, I'd be ultra cautious. Best bet is an online based income. I have a Korean friend in davao who does very well in forex, works a few hours a day and lives the life of luxury.

    Most of the guys on here always advise to be very cautious before moving over there, and rightly so, but its definitely doable.


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    Quote Originally Posted by joebloggs View Post
    soon as we've got enough money, thats what were going to do, depending on certain things, we might buy land and build a house or buy as house in the uk and like some others have done, go and live in the phils for a few years and rent the uk house out,, difference is i'm counting also on my misses getting a good paid job in the phils

    but it's years away for us
    Is a good plan my friend.
    I have my house here, or should I say, the banks house

    I work at the Airport, and am here as I type this at work as a Radiocomms Engineer.

    The cold mornings get to me I guess, but after almost 20 years here I still like what I do.

    The other thing is, that although Emma will stay here me, it would be a terrible shame to seperate her from her family back home as she loves them, but I guess thats life.

    I have a well enough paid job for us to return twice, or 3 times a year

    Guess I should thank God for that.
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    As others say dont rush into anything also remeber you dont have to work in Phil theres hong kong, singapore etc nearby which you may be lucky to get a transfer to or find work (although not as easy as in years gone by)

    online work is a good idea, consultancy work, guys at work dabble in forex and day trading and some would consider but make sure you have a good connection and good contacts with the broadband provider/s
    I think from the little i know of internet connections in phill if i needed to make money on the connection I would defintely need to methods of connection say 3g and ADSL.
    Oh lord why did you make so many clothes and shoe shops


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    I know what you mean about how some kids are. Even when I was a 6th form prefect back at school, the way some of he young kids answered you back-no way we would have dared do that when we were that young and that was over 20 years ago. A lot of it is how they are brought up, but also the area where you live and the type of kids your kids hang-out with. So if you bring them up well and respectful, live in a decent area with a decent school, your kids should turn out pretty well.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Fitzy View Post
    Hi.

    Am looking at the future option of working/living in the Philippines as soon as I can.
    I am in the Radio Electronics game, and have sent an Email to PLDT expressing an interest in working for them.
    Once I eventually get married there, I am assuming that I should be able to gain citizenship??
    Does anybody from here live, and or work in the Philippines??


    Many thanks in advance......
    We have been here for around 3 years now and Im 46 years old so those that say that is not possible are not strictly correct IMO..
    Put simply it very much depends on serious planning and local knowledge..

    One of my neighbours,an Aussie made his money from here as a consultant within the IT industry..He has a nice house and a fantastic swimming pool. .He often shops in Hong kong and quite often takes his GF to Thailand for holidays!!
    Cant be bad so again those that say you cannot earn western money here are misinformed.
    It can be done but you really do need to be connected here or have contacts that are already operating in the Philippines.
    I agree with everything that you say in regards dragging up children in parts of the UK too..
    My kids have never been happier since living here..


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    Hi Fitzy. I have, indeed, been working in the Phils. for over 18 months now. I am currently an ESL teacher in the largest English academy in the Philippines.
    I am 'supposedly' well paid as a foreign teacher with good qualifications and lots of experience.
    I earn nowhere near a grand a month but I have a nice apartment with cable and Internet and I run a new motorcycle. Therefore one could say I am comfortable.
    However, I do have to watch the pennies every month. If an emergency arose where I needed some money, I would be in big trouble.
    I cannot speak of other professions, but a foreigner is paid considerably more that a Filipino in the teaching profession.

    Good luck with your decision, whatever that may be.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alan View Post
    Hi Fitzy. I have, indeed, been working in the Phils. for over 18 months now. I am currently an ESL teacher in the largest English academy in the Philippines.
    I am 'supposedly' well paid as a foreign teacher with good qualifications and lots of experience.
    I earn nowhere near a grand a month but I have a nice apartment with cable and Internet and I run a new motorcycle. Therefore one could say I am comfortable.
    However, I do have to watch the pennies every month. If an emergency arose where I needed some money, I would be in big trouble.
    I cannot speak of other professions, but a foreigner is paid considerably more that a Filipino in the teaching profession.

    Good luck with your decision, whatever that may be.

    Al.
    Sir, try to visit Brent School website if you are interested to work there., I knew there are foreign teachers there and there's also one school in our place who do english tutorials for Korean Students.

    Here's the link :
    http://www.brent.edu.ph/
    http://www.aup.edu.ph/3/

    That both international school and only 3-5 miles away from Santa Rosa. Most students from AUP are Koreans studying english language.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Fitzy View Post
    Hi.

    Am looking at the future option of working/living in the Philippines as soon as I can.
    I am in the Radio Electronics game, and have sent an Email to PLDT expressing an interest in working for them.
    Once I eventually get married there, I am assuming that I should be able to gain citizenship??
    Does anybody from here live, and or work in the Philippines??


    Many thanks in advance......
    Have a try with Smart Communications too Fitzy. They are the biggest money makers but not sure if they can offer good salary.

    I have friends at PLDT and they had strikes few times years ago.
    And check this site: http://www.europe-solidaire.org/spip.php?article7750

    and this video:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ES1Dyj5NN0Y


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    Quote Originally Posted by pennybarry View Post
    Sir, try to visit Brent School website if you are interested to work there., I knew there are foreign teachers there and there's also one school in our place who do english tutorials for Korean Students.

    Here's the link :
    http://www.brent.edu.ph/
    http://www.aup.edu.ph/3/

    That both international school and only 3-5 miles away from Santa Rosa. Most students from AUP are Koreans studying english language.

    Baguio is an exception as I have never seen so many Koreans stuffed into a single SM shopping mall !! You can play spot the Filipino in that place..
    I did once meet a Brit that was working in Brent as a PE teacher..He did say that he was more than happy with his pay and lifestyle and seemed to be playing far too much golf!!
    There really do seem to be far more opportunities here then I have ever noticed in past years..
    Al..Any news on your new website?? I think you would be onto a winner with that one..


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    Thank you everybody.

    Some very useful information gleaned from here
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    Just as a thought for potential work, my Mahla's uncle is a well connected businessman in his area. He has farm land where he grows onions and rice, he also buys and sells the produce from other farmers. As he just manages the land work, ie, not hands on, he also runs a driving business, like an airport pick up, long runs to and from Manila to the province. He has told me that he would set us up with land next to his (as he knows it is available) and help us start a business with his guidance. Being from a country background, this sounds pretty good. I have to talk about the 'nuts and bolts' of the business of course on my next visit, but it seems like it could be a good idea.
    I am also a qualified teacher of further education, so I could fit into a teaching role of some description, and as an engineer I am quite adaptable.

    I know that I would not make the sums of money like here in the Uk, but as long as I can eat, drink and keep a roof over my head, isn't that what we are after if we go to live in another country. For me, I would like to live as a local, I will always keep a buffer for 'just in case' purposes. But if the business of working the land goes ahead, it (should be) profitable and sustainable (with uncle's help).

    Any thoughts?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve.r View Post
    Just as a thought for potential work, my Mahla's uncle is a well connected businessman in his area. He has farm land where he grows onions and rice, he also buys and sells the produce from other farmers. As he just manages the land work, ie, not hands on, he also runs a driving business, like an airport pick up, long runs to and from Manila to the province. He has told me that he would set us up with land next to his (as he knows it is available) and help us start a business with his guidance. Being from a country background, this sounds pretty good. I have to talk about the 'nuts and bolts' of the business of course on my next visit, but it seems like it could be a good idea.
    I am also a qualified teacher of further education, so I could fit into a teaching role of some description, and as an engineer I am quite adaptable.

    I know that I would not make the sums of money like here in the Uk, but as long as I can eat, drink and keep a roof over my head, isn't that what we are after if we go to live in another country. For me, I would like to live as a local, I will always keep a buffer for 'just in case' purposes. But if the business of working the land goes ahead, it (should be) profitable and sustainable (with uncle's help).

    Any thoughts?

    Steve
    Well Steve. One of my ex's had some land, and it was profitable.
    Is a real good idea you have there my friend.
    Perhaps we can chat in more detail, as I too have thought of this.
    PM me please
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    Fitzy, I do not appear to be able to pm you, unless you can pm me?

    If not, I'll post up my mail addy


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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve.r View Post
    Fitzy, I do not appear to be able to pm you, unless you can pm me?

    If not, I'll post up my mail addy
    Same for me Steve. Strange!!

    Add me to your YM

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    Cool.

    Am at work now mate.

    Will be home 9:30ish

    Not much going on at the Airport at the moment, but somebody has to keep the pilot light on

    Take care.........
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    Talking about work, when we were in Cebu on vacation last month, I did a free wi-fi coverage survey for the hotel manageress
    I was kinda short with her regarding the prices of some tour packages, so I did that, by way of an apology

    We unded up organising our trip to Bohol ourselves, had a great time, and saved at least 40%

    My princess tells me I'm a kind person. Not always, but I do try!
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