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    A Swiss friend of mine took out a 99 year lease on an island near Coron (close to Palawan).

    He had it all set up for groups of rich tourists to spend a week or two living the 'Robinson Crusoe Experience'.

    One day a typhoon swung by and wrecked his boats (one of which, a large motor cruiser he'd bought in Hong Kong and sailed all the way to the island), and some of the Nipa huts he'd built.

    He had repeated skirmishes with local fishermen
    'invading' his property, and it all finished with him being practically beaten to death, and his young wife raped.


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    Quote Originally Posted by grahamw48 View Post
    A Swiss friend of mine took out a 99 year lease on an island near Coron (close to Palawan).

    He had it all set up for groups of rich tourists to spend a week or two living the 'Robinson Crusoe Experience'.

    One day a typhoon swung by and wrecked his boats (one of which, a large motor cruiser he'd bought in Hong Kong and sailed all the way to the island), and some of the Nipa huts he'd built.

    He had repeated skirmishes with local fishermen
    'invading' his property, and it all finished with him being practically beaten to death, and his young wife raped.
    Shocking! The problem with doing it alone, Is there any sort of security risk in that area for the odd kidnapping etc?

    I guess they have now left?
    That's very very sad!


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    yes there is some risk on security, in fact back in 2001 some abu sayeff terrorists sailed up from the south and raided Dos Palmas, took a group of tourists hostage

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dos_Palmas_kidnappings

    held back tourism in Palawan for some time as I understand in fact a Swiss friend of ours restie business failed due to it.

    I am told it is much more secure now (discreetly) but I cannot see machine gun towers and radar installations there lol.


    As for typhoons and earthquakes/tsuanmis, Central Palawan is about as safe as it gets regarding fault lines, active volcanoes, wave patterns etc although teh very north does get clipped by typhoons as they veer upwards after crossing Luzon.
    Live your life for a reason and don't worry be happy

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tawi2 View Post
    UK NEWS


    EU MIGRANTS TO GET BRITISH PENSIONS




    Wednesday July 13 2011 by Alison Little


    BRITAIN could be forced to pay out millions of pounds a year in pensions to foreigners who have never worked here thanks to the EU, it emerged yesterday.
    Is it really End days for the UK or has it already begun??
    ''Don't be serious..Be Sincere''


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    I wonder if they'd pay me MY pension should I decide to retire to the Philippines.


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    well me too Graham , when could i start to receive my little , whats left after a divorce anyway pension


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    Quote Originally Posted by scott&ligaya View Post
    yes there is some risk on security, in fact back in 2001 some abu sayeff terrorists sailed up from the south and raided Dos Palmas, took a group of tourists hostage

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dos_Palmas_kidnappings

    held back tourism in Palawan for some time as I understand in fact a Swiss friend of ours restie business failed due to it.

    I am told it is much more secure now (discreetly) but I cannot see machine gun towers and radar installations there lol.


    As for typhoons and earthquakes/tsuanmis, Central Palawan is about as safe as it gets regarding fault lines, active volcanoes, wave patterns etc although teh very north does get clipped by typhoons as they veer upwards after crossing Luzon.
    my misses family took me near to the place where they were kidnapped but i did'nt know to be worried or to see a guard patroling the grounds of the hotel we stayed in thru the night with a shotgun
    http://www.filipinouk.com/forum/image.php?type=sigpic&userid=870&dateline=1270312908


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    Quote Originally Posted by stevewool View Post
    well me too Graham , when could i start to receive my little , whats left after a divorce anyway pension
    Tell me about it.


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    Quote Originally Posted by grahamw48 View Post
    I wonder if they'd pay me MY pension should I decide to retire to the Philippines.
    Quote Originally Posted by stevewool View Post
    well me too Graham , when could i start to receive my little , whats left after a divorce anyway pension
    Gentlemen ... I'm ALMOST certain you'd BOTH be entitled to a State Pension - based on the respective amounts each of you has paid in National Insurance contributions over the years preceding your retirement dates - irrespective of *whether or not you left the UK to live overseas; it's YOUR money, after all.

    Why do I believe *that to be the case?

    Well, back in 2008 - during the first of my two trips to the Phils - I befriended a middle-aged English bloke [an ex-forum member] who'd married a Filipina and settled in Davao del Norte'. And he suggested I should consider moving out there permanently myself ... since the cost of living was much cheaper - and I'd be able to arrange to have my pensions (I have an occupational one also!) sent to me regularly.


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    Oh really ?

    I thought it was just Americans who could draw pensions out there.


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    Quote Originally Posted by grahamw48 View Post
    Oh really ?
    According to my friend, Peter it WOULD be possible; then again, he could be wrong ... with him not having reached pension age yet!


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    Quote Originally Posted by grahamw48 View Post

    I thought it was just Americans who could draw pensions out there.
    Possibly American dentists skilled at drawing *teeth ... one "yank" and *they're out !!! Aarrggh !!!


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    Quote Originally Posted by grahamw48 View Post
    Oh really ?

    I thought it was just Americans who could draw pensions out there.
    no were lucky for once

    in some cases, depending on which country you move to, however, the level of your UK state pension will be frozen, either at the time you move abroad or the time you first claim it. This means your pension will not be uprated in line with inflation, as it would be if you lived in the UK. Britain has special agreements with some countries, though, which mean that, if you live there, your pension will be uprated each year just as if you were still in the UK. These countries are: all of the EEA countries (all EU countries plus Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein), the USA, Serbia, Montenegro, Mauritius, Jersey and Guernsey, the Philippines, Croatia, Israel, Jamaica, Barbados, Bermuda, Macedonia, Bosnia-Hercegovina, the Isle of Man and Sark.

    http://www.goworkabroad.co.uk/your-pensions-abroad.html
    http://www.filipinouk.com/forum/image.php?type=sigpic&userid=870&dateline=1270312908


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    In connection with UK pensions, remember also that there is what is called a “Double Taxation Agreement” that exists between the UK and Philippines.

    Essentially this means that most receivable pension payments should only be taxed once if you’re living in a country which has a double taxation agreement with UK. (ie Philippines)

    Normally, any pension payments above individual personal allowances will be taxed at source in the UK but, if you are resident in the Philippines, and you inform HMRC that your pension will be taxed in your country of residence, then HMRC will authorise payment of your pension without deduction of tax.

    Now here's the really interesting bit. Currently, all income from pensions are taxed at 0% in Philippines.

    Means you not only benefit from indexed linked pensions, but you receive them tax-free.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Terpe View Post
    In connection with UK pensions, remember also that there is what is called a “Double Taxation Agreement” that exists between the UK and Philippines.

    Essentially this means that most receivable pension payments should only be taxed once if you’re living in a country which has a double taxation agreement with UK. (ie Philippines)

    Normally, any pension payments above individual personal allowances will be taxed at source in the UK but, if you are resident in the Philippines, and you inform HMRC that your pension will be taxed in your country of residence, then HMRC will authorise payment of your pension without deduction of tax.

    Now here's the really interesting bit. Currently, all income from pensions are taxed at 0% in Philippines.

    Means you not only benefit from indexed linked pensions, but you receive them tax-free.
    All of this is true, I've worked with blokes pulling a royal navy and state pension whilst resident in the phils. Your pension will certainly go alot futher in the phils than the uk!!
    It's been emontional


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    now that is interesting.... only 17/18 yrs to wait wooo hoooo
    Live your life for a reason and don't worry be happy

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    Quote Originally Posted by scott&ligaya View Post
    now that is interesting.... only 17/18 yrs to wait wooo hoooo
    Just imagine how much tax you could save by then
    Well assuming that tax on pension in the Phils does not increase.


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    Well, I'm shocked.

    Thanks for the info' guys.

    Now, wonder if I can get an OAP bungalow there...


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    a OAP nippa hut


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    This'll do me...transport too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by grahamw48 View Post
    Just tell the EU to .... off !


    You know what the REAL problem is ?

    Too many bureaucrats/officials/parasites making a living out of all these rules and regulations

    THAT is what thwarts any efforts from our already pathetic MPs.
    You only got to look at the Kinnock tribe..
    They've made it a family affair..
    Disgraceful.

    This will play into the hands of the extreme right just like it did in Germany in the late 20's hoisting Adolf Hitler to power.

    The likes of ukip have there work cut out though. To ignite a revolution you need an abundance of death and famine, we currently have a shortage of that in the UK.

    Do we actually think Heath made A mistake back in 69, I don't. These law making mp's are also beneficiaries of some of the uk's biggest companies.

    They knew exactly what they were doing....at the time the right wing unions had a stranglehold on the industry and with ever rising wage demands it made perfect sense to flood the uk with the rubbish we see here now littering our streets being paid minimum wages, that's if there working if not the downtrodden tax payers are getting shafted left right and centre.

    The tax payers are the only victims here, the parasite dole merchants and those blacked roma types don't give a toss.

    The goverments planned it all


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    Quote Originally Posted by grahamw48 View Post
    This'll do me...transport too.
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    Graham with some many pictures of your life can you recall them all


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    Hahaha....one for every occasion, and they go a long way back.

    Here's me and sis with my first Trike, in Malaya.
    Oh, and our NEW car.

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    It makes a change for me to post something what most agree on


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    love the car , what model was it, 1st car I can remember my dad having was a large green zephyr. or was it a zodiac?
    Live your life for a reason and don't worry be happy

    if you don't know where you are going then any road will do!!


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    It was a 1955 Austin A30.

    Dad was in the Royal Navy, and the car was shipped out for him...one of the perks the forces had in those days. Still had to pay for it of course.

    Virtually every car on the road in Malaya and Singapore was British, because of the old colonial connection, and of course they drove on the correct side of the road...as in Hong Kong.

    We were there 3 years, and young as I was, I can remember virtually every day of it.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Terpe View Post
    Sounds nice
    As long as China,Vietnam and Taiwan are not claiming sovereignty
    Don't worry about that.......the United States of America would never allow it....they kicked the Japs out, they'll deal with any other despot nation who wants to have a go in the same.

    Lucky for The Philippines


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    Quote Originally Posted by sars_notd_virus View Post
    Is it really End days for the UK or has it already begun??
    I believe it is the end days Mari..


    The maggots got into the woodwork decades ago...unfortunately it was left untreated.....the country or rather Great Britain as it was once known is now down the toilet


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    Quote Originally Posted by gWaPito View Post

    Great Britain as it was once known is now ...
    ... KAPUT!


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    Quote Originally Posted by gWaPito View Post
    ... down the toilet
    ... sadly ... ... !


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