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« on: January 05, 2009, 10:59:47 PM »


Mga mare, alam ko ang iba sa atin naka-settle sa ibang bansa.
Kamusta naman ang buhay-buhay dyan?

Sabi nila may bansa kasing best tirahan. Pero saan kaya pinakamaganda?

Ngayon kasi napakahirap na rin makapasok sa ibang bansa diba? Lalo na sa mga susunod
na taon tiyak maghihigpit pa lalo.
Maswerte kung may kumpanya na magbibigay ng family status at migrate ang buong family diba?
Iba naman through petition or kamag-anak sponsored.

Balitaan nyo naman kami ng buhay dyan...

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« Reply #1 on: January 06, 2009, 03:19:40 AM »

Hahaha, great topic Danellie! LOL

Ako siguro I can talk about living here in HK. 

To be honest, when I first moved here, I thought it would be a rough place to live in, primarily because of the language barrier. But in living here longer, I've found that this is a very convenient place to live in - it's only an hour and a half away from Manila if you want to visit relatives, tax is pretty much less than in other countries, there's really no need for a car because the transportation systems are very advanced, and everything else is pretty easy to come by. smile


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« Reply #2 on: January 07, 2009, 03:06:39 AM »


If you don't mind me asking, what brings you there? How long have you been in Hong Kong?
Kasama mo ba ang husband mo?

Alam ko mahal ding tumira dyan, right?
How about education, marami bang magandang school
for kids?



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« Reply #3 on: January 07, 2009, 02:34:14 PM »

Yeah, I'm actually in Hong Kong kasi my husband and I decided to stay here - maganda naman so far ang HK, pero soemtimes I think it's just like a bigger version of Makati. LOL

Totoo nga, mahal tumira dito - although halos lahat naman medyo ok kasi the amount you earn is proportionate to the amount to spend, pero ang real estate talaga GRABE! wacko  Ang mahal bumili ng bahay dito, at ang rent ay napakataas ng presyo for such a small space.  Na-miss ko talaga ang mga malalaking bahay sa Pinas, mura ang lupa sa atin, at pwede kang magkaroon ng garden (sigh, city living talaga!)

For education naman, maraming magagaling na schools dito, following the British Educational system - meaning meron ding mga o and a levels ang mga bata.  Nago-offer din ang gobyerno ng subsidy for public schools, at magaganda din ang facilities dito, although ang private schools maganda talaga.  Meron din dito mga sister schools na meron sa atin - St. Paul, La Salle, MaryKnoll, St. Joseph's College, etc.

Sa mga bata, medyo dumadami na ang mga early education centers dito - maraming mapagpipilian! yes

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« Reply #4 on: January 20, 2009, 08:20:23 AM »

Basta di maganda sa Middle East.he he!
No permanent visa dun.

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« Reply #5 on: January 20, 2009, 08:56:56 AM »

Hahaha! Talaga? smile Paano yun, so forever kailangang magre-renew ng visa mo to stay and work?

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« Reply #6 on: February 25, 2009, 03:15:03 PM »

Hahaha! Talaga? smile Paano yun, so forever kailangang magre-renew ng visa mo to stay and work?

i think what citadel_sp meant is citizenship. di kse naggrant ng citizenship ang middle east countries. not like sa us, canada or other countries kapag nkacomply k sa required number of years, u get citizenship, or pag dun ka deliver ng baby, immediate citizen.
my son is born in dubai, pero 2 passport nya, filipino n jordanian passport holder, his visa is under the sponsorship of husband. ngayon n stay home n ko, my residency is also under my husband's, dati kase under ng employer ko.
dito kase sa UAE, or sa ibang countries in the middle east, no work no visa.
i cant really say n ok tumira dito kse masyadong mahal ang cost of living, plus wala kng retirement benefits unlike sa ibang bansa.wala rin msyadong family place n pwedeng puntahan, kung meron man beach or park n malls which is very crowded on weekend! nga pla, friday lng off day dito, other companies started giving saturday off n rin pero hindi p rin lahat.ang isa pang di maganda dito since arab country, christmas celebration di ganun kfestive,u cnt actually even feel the true spirit although the govt of uae has allowed church and decorations, iba pa rin.

on the other side, its also nice to leave in another country, walang chismisan dito LOL , walang pakielam mga kapit bahay mo sa yo.walang traffic n sobrang tagal, mabilis ang phase of life, advance technology but as the saying goes, no place like home!iba p rin sa atin!

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« Reply #7 on: February 27, 2009, 02:53:00 AM »

Haha, amen to everything you said. It really is just so true. LOL

I agree, living in another country is a bit more peaceful than usual for some reason, walang nagchichismisan and walang nakikihalo sa gulo.  Everyone seems to quietly just watch out for one another here, and I also value the blessing of having friends that are from different nationalities kasi nagbibigay sila ng different perspective sa buhay natin.  Somehow mas na-appreciate ko din yung life ko sa Manila nuon, how easy everything was to come by, and how much space we had.  Madaling bumili ng kotse sa atin, at kahit minsan magulo ang gobyerno, iba pa rin talaga yung warmth ng Pinoy.

And I know exactly what you mean about Christmas (and even Easter.)  Even though Hong Kong is doing its best to be westernized and celebrate all sorts of holidays with gusto, it's just nothing compared to the feeling in the air you get when you spend Christmas sa Pinas.  It's like when December comes around there just happens to be a sense of overwhelming peace and solemnity in the air, it's almost tangible.  Ang our traditions like Simbang Gabi and Noche Buena are approached with so much love and dignity, it's just hard to explain. blush Our people are blessed with so much love during this time, and I cannot help but miss that for every Christmas that I am not able to fly back.

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« Reply #8 on: May 22, 2009, 05:42:32 PM »

Hi Danielle! This topic is interesting. There's always an upside and downside if you live in another country. I came from Philippines as well, 2 years ago, I moved here in the states. At first it was awesome. I get fascinated easily. Then it just started to get old and boring. Then I started paying taxes, then I pay taxes, then I pay taxes again. People here works so hard and have little fun. The good thing in living here is that life gets pretty comfortable.Theres so many opportunity to grow, alot to learn. Overall, life is really good. Somehow, it would be better if your family is here as well. The only thing I can't stand here is that I don't see my family.

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« Reply #9 on: June 18, 2009, 02:34:04 AM »

I can totally empathize, WinterMommy. blush Sometimes I get bouts of homesickness because I left my family (like my mom, my sisters and brothers) back in Manila.

And yes, it does tend to get comfortable living in a different country - sinabi nga naman nila na tayong mga Pinoy magaling mag-adapt - and given any opportunity, most of us will more than rise to the challenge that any country will give us. But of course, I think that none of us can truly forget where we came from, and Pinas will always be "home" in one way or another.

Mataas ba ang taxes sa states? Although my dad lives there, I never asked him about the percentage of taxes there. This is a handy thing to know, since sinasabi ng dad ko na mag-move na lang kami ng husband ko sa Cali, and I'd like to know more about financial facts about living there, since this can help with making a decision.

happy Thanks in advance!

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« Reply #10 on: June 18, 2009, 02:19:34 PM »

Isa ako sa maraming Filipino na nangangarap tumira sa ibang bansa, esp the US. I can't stand the corrupt government dito sa Pinas! Willing ako mag-bayad ng tax basta nkikita mo na nagagamit ng tama. :-)

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« Reply #11 on: July 06, 2009, 03:53:07 AM »


Minsan kapag naiisip ko ang idea nang pagtira sa ibang bansa, i get excited and wondering how is life there and how we are going to cope.
Meron akong nakausap na mga kaibigan and they are giving me feedback how is their life
in Australia, New Zealand and Canada.
Isang friend ang nakpagsabi na living in Canada is not as good as what he is expecting. Minsan gusto nya raw sanang bumalik na lang sa Pinas but ang iniisip nya na lang ngayon ay ang future ng mga bata.
Sa Australia at New Zealand naman, positive feedback ang narinig ko. Magandang tumira at maalwan ang kanilang pamumuhay daw doon compared to their lives here. And one thing, they are very contented to what their government is giving them.
Kaya nga parang nakakaiinggit din minsan kpag nakakarinig ka na ang kanilang gobyerno ay gumagawa para sa kanila...Iyon ang mga bagay na minsan incoconsider mo sa pagdedesisyon sa paglipat sa isang bansa.

Kumportable ang mamuhay sa Pilipinas sapagkat ito ang ating tahanan subalit hindi rin maiaalis ang paghahanap natin ng magandang gobyerno para sa paglaki ng ating mga anak.
Kahit na ba ang paglipat sa isang bansa ay mangangahulugan ng paglayo sa ating mga mahal sa Pilipinas.

Pero saang bansa nga kaya ang pinakamagandang manirahan at lumaki ang ating mga anak?

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