The Philippines has a tropical climate, with two distinct seasons: the dry season and the wet season.
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The Philippines has a tropical climate, with two distinct seasons: the dry season and the wet season.
Read moreToday we’ll take a look at what can become a difficult situation that occurs with relationships in the Philippines. It is concerning Filipinas who are physically (but not legally) separated from their husbands, but still remain paper-married.
Read moreI wanted to cover two immigration items that you should be aware of, especially if you’re going to be traveling to the Philippines long term. Not so much if you’re going to be here short term. The first one is the Exit Clearance. Officially known inn the Philippines as the ECC. (Exit Clearance Certificate)
Read moreWhen you talk to most expats thinking about living permanently in the
Read moreAnd what I mean by that is, when you come here and you meet a Filipina, then you get engaged, get married…. the issue is always going to come up that their parents need some kind of help.. Because in the Philippines typically the parents don’t make a lot of money.
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