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If you are thinking about moving to Dumaguete it is important to find accommodations that will suite your needs. If you only plan on staying short term your best bet is to rent a hotel, beach resort or apartment complex that caters to short term stays. For information on short term stays you can…
Obtaining work and a working visa in the Philippines could be pretty challenging. With too many qualified Filipinos in line, waiting for their turn to be hired, the local government ensured that they are given top priority by giving expats a hard time getting around.
On rainy days, small and new businesses struggle with a buying market that is kept indoors. Business will prove tolerable if the business is kept a bit flexible and updated with the times. Business that is sensitive to the needs of the moment is business that will boom come rain or shine.
Expat jobs are plenty in the Philippines and there are several jobs that can even give you a lot of money. You can work in the entertainment industry, in the media industry or help local non-government units.
Doing business in the Philippines is a good option for expats. However, you need to be well-equipped with knowledge about the Filipino way of life and some excellent business skills to survive.
A gentle climate that balances refreshing wet and warm dry seasons. A gentle and hospitable people. Best of all, a dollar-friendly cost of living. These are irresistable come-ons for a wise dollar-pension expense for a retirement in the Philippines. Hard-earned dollar pensions deserve quality and luxurious value. Retirement in the Philippines has one of the…
As an expat in the Philippines, money really matters. It is very important to set up your own local banking counterpart and know the accessibility of ATM machines. An expat must know the locations of authorized moneychangers and currency converters.
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The Philippines has many banking institutions that expats usually patronize. The…