Quote Originally Posted by aposhark View Post
Hi,

I am planning one day to live in the Phils when any children that we have are educated in the UK to a good level, or I get totally disillusioned with the UK lifestyle and stress levels.

Obviously we must have good savings beforehand to support us later and life insurance would be a must also.
We would have to monitor the exchange rates over the years too.

It is a long way off but I was wondering how many other people here want to live over there too?

Brgds
We would love to move there so we are not living in a dream anymore.


Quote Originally Posted by Arthur Little View Post
And last ... though not necessarily least ... I don't think my body would ever be able to adjust to either the constant humidity or the food (no offence!) - even though the people themselves are lovely!!
Depends upon the place Arth. Try Baguio, Tagaytay, Majayjay and you will not feel the humidity.
My friend bought a farm in Majayjay and really love the place. http://www.costalesnaturefarms.com/ be back there soon!

Quote Originally Posted by aposhark View Post
Hi justchecking.
Thanks for your comments.
Can you tell me how much a good education costs in the Phils?
Are there no internationally recognized schools outside Manila?
Hi Apo! Brent International school is outside Manila. It is in Biņan Laguna, about 15 km. away from our city Santa Rosa.
http://www.brent.edu.ph/