He's right, the women in the West are strong and independent. I approach woman in person, and have no problem getting a date, but none of these woman are wife material. I've decided to hold out for a couple more years, and fly to the PH and find a Filipina.
Hi Weng (Rowena) & guest, I'm just interested to give Weng a 👍I'm not wealthy or have material things to sell? I gave my truck to one of my sons, I lost my house and most of my savings because of divorce from a very 😈woman so I haven't got the funds that matter but my Heart 💗is full of love so I'm 66 but I have a dream to visit or move to the Philippines that hopefully will be realized😇
Wow - 1 month to do it all. I took a few years to sell everything, house, land, car etc. But once everything was sold, I was debt free, financially secured. Wouldn't change anything after being married to my Filipina Wife for 15 years. Worth every penny. In 2015 we built a beautiful home in the Philippines. Life is Awesome.
He is correct about finding a Filipina. My married almost 9 years with a 7 year old daughter. I'm blessed. You need to be patient and not desperate to find the one. No online or app.
I think you are looking in the wrong places if you can't find a single woman with no children? C'mon man! Just breaking your balls man! I'm happy for you! cheers from TN, USA!
Nice interview Weng and wishing all best for Greg here in the Philippines, just only be careful of woman that only intention money money be smart enough not all woman here are genuine. God bless
It's as if someone cloned me. I totally agree. Shockingly Nov 16 GMA Team article describes US women taking testosterone injections. The toxic attitudes there shut down my dating ambitions in the US. Like this gentleman, I sold the cars, house, motorcycle, donated truckloads to Salvation Army, and moved here in August. The house actually sold weeks AFTER I arrived in the Philippines late August, a bit of a hair-raising experience. The last car sold 1 week before the flight. 5 Balikbayan boxes are en-route and I can tell you downsizing to that extent is harsh ! But I have zero regrets, and like this gentleman I am now looking for my one and only Filipina. 🥰 I am super impressed with the kind people here. 💗
I just took the leap, no visit first. No guts no glory LOL I like to quote Captain Remus from Hunt for Red October: "when Cortez reached the New World, he burned his ships. As a result, the crew was well-motivated!" Been here since August, zero regrets!
Interesting. I land in Cebu in 2 weeks to do my 1 month exploratory visit. I won't try to make the permanent move so quick though, I'll probably take a year to 18mo.
Good interview! Both of you. And good luck to him. We are kindred spirits because I did the same thing and sold everything and moved over to the side of the planet.
The disadvantage living here in the Philippines is the health security system. It is very expensive to got sick and hospitalize here in the Philippines.
Craig, you seem like an awesome guy. 2 suggestions, trade out the frames of your glasses, that style makes you look 10 to 15 years older & Don't trust any expats until you've known them for 12 months, to see the leopard's real spots come out
SSRV visa? WHY? Handing over $15k usd for the convenience of not having to go to immigration every 60 days? I have heard many say, no you will not get the full $15k usd back when you request it. Immigration is easy, 30 minutes or less in most cases. Opening a Philippines bank account? WHY? Do you think your money is safer in the Philippines or you’ll earn more interest there? I doubt it. I would open an account that refunds atm fees and leave my money in my bank back home. Wise, Remitely and Western Union, among others, are options to access you money from back home. Sounds like this guy is going to have his SS benefits deposited into a Philippines bank account, another HELL NO. He seems to be looking at the Philippines through rose colored glasses, hopefully not to his detriment.
The military srrv is not bad because you just have to pay a low processing fee and not required to deposit $10k.. there is a low yearly fee as well, you can also travel out of the country and not need a exit clearance as to an expat who wishes to travel to another country while here on a tourist visa needs to secure a exit clearance if you've been living in Ph for more than 3months i believe and when the expat is returning to Ph, he has to show a return ticket as well as an entry permit, (the same type as when you entered Ph the first time) to immigration and the tourist visa process starts all over again..it's ok if you just want to stay in Ph but if you want to see other countries in Asia, those are the situations you have to go through. You can have a bank account in Ph not to move all your savings but to transfer sums you will be needing then it's better than keeping large sums at home and you can just withdraw with your Filipino bank card as needed.😊
Hi and good afternoon Weng, I just watched your video with my Filipina girlfriend from Cebu. I told my girlfriend I want to take you shopping at Ayala Mall to buy you a set of microphones so when you interview someone again, you don't have to hold wireless microphone. It might be easier for you. let me know your thoughts. I'll be back in Cebu on January 10, 2025
When asked about how he got rid of everything he had in the span of one month, he said he would not recommend doing things the way he did them. I would like to know how he would have done things differently now looking back?
speaking for myself, I took about 9 months for the process, selling big ticket items (second car, motorcycle) first to get a reasonable sale price, which takes time... Tossed a lot of stuff that had value only for me, projects that I would never get to.... Sorted the items I certainly wanted to bring (family photos, etc.) into one area for easy packing, donated items that would have some value, but were not valuable enough to bring with me (large heavy telescopes for example) to Salvation Army... which was NOT a fun day, I can say... also gave them a LOT of kitchen items I was not going to bring... sold large expensive items (kiln for example), sold at great discount, / donated other items to friends, rented a room for a few months to vacate the house, and put the house on the market. Packed Balikbayan boxes and stored them at a friend's place, until I secured a lease in the Philippines, and then had my friend ship them from the US to my new leased apartment in the Philippines. And that's that
Hell miss weng im new here on your Chanel im widow i am interested in serious relationship hoping to meet my soulmate please help me, thank you so much 🙏❤❤
Thanks for bringing this guy back. He has a good story and he is very honest and genuine.
Good interview weng and Craig.
He's right, the women in the West are strong and independent. I approach woman in person, and have no problem getting a date, but none of these woman are wife material. I've decided to hold out for a couple more years, and fly to the PH and find a Filipina.
American woman are the bottom of the barrel 💯💯💯
I'd be quick if I was you. They Re quickly becoming undatable here just like the West.
@@lightner6924 I've noticed this too after watching several Filipina interviews. the city girls look Westernized. Are you a Filipino?
Great interview
Nice interview. Love your channel
Aloha Weng, Great interview. A little secret most men gave up on the 6 pack and went for the keg 😂 God bless you and your boys 🫰
I think he jumped the gun, I have a place in Bacong, glad I didn't give up my condo in the states. I'm still not sure this is for me.
Hi Weng (Rowena) & guest, I'm just interested to give Weng a 👍I'm not wealthy or have material things to sell? I gave my truck to one of my sons, I lost my house and most of my savings because of divorce from a very 😈woman so I haven't got the funds that matter but my Heart 💗is full of love so I'm 66 but I have a dream to visit or move to the Philippines that hopefully will be realized😇
Wow - 1 month to do it all. I took a few years to sell everything, house, land, car etc. But once everything was sold, I was debt free, financially secured. Wouldn't change anything after being married to my Filipina Wife for 15 years. Worth every penny. In 2015 we built a beautiful home in the Philippines. Life is Awesome.
The never ending tropical heat is horrid.
One year in the tropics counts for two.
Yes, I learned to go out early or late at night, then Aircon daytime or cab to 1 of the big malls in Manila, head back in January
It's great to see what he has to say now! It's good to see what it is like for a guy after a little bit of time to see how things are going!
Good info ,thank you weng and craig.
Thank you 😊 🙏
He is correct about finding a Filipina. My married almost 9 years with a 7 year old daughter. I'm blessed. You need to be patient and not desperate to find the one. No online or app.
I think you are looking in the wrong places if you can't find a single woman with no children? C'mon man! Just breaking your balls man! I'm happy for you! cheers from TN, USA!
Hi Weng, you should apply to work on the Philippine news channel, you would be an excellent broadcaster
Nice interview Weng and wishing all best for Greg here in the Philippines, just only be careful of woman that only intention money money be smart enough not all woman here are genuine. God bless
Good job
Everything I owned was stolen in the USA,after a couple months in Philippines, insurance police,said too bad
It's as if someone cloned me. I totally agree. Shockingly Nov 16 GMA Team article describes US women taking testosterone injections. The toxic attitudes there shut down my dating ambitions in the US. Like this gentleman, I sold the cars, house, motorcycle, donated truckloads to Salvation Army, and moved here in August. The house actually sold weeks AFTER I arrived in the Philippines late August, a bit of a hair-raising experience. The last car sold 1 week before the flight. 5 Balikbayan boxes are en-route and I can tell you downsizing to that extent is harsh ! But I have zero regrets, and like this gentleman I am now looking for my one and only Filipina. 🥰 I am super impressed with the kind people here. 💗
What a nice guy!
Smart man to spend a month here first before deciding to move here permanently.
I just took the leap, no visit first. No guts no glory LOL I like to quote Captain Remus from Hunt for Red October: "when Cortez reached the New World, he burned his ships. As a result, the crew was well-motivated!" Been here since August, zero regrets!
Great video. I subscribed to your channel 👍
Hi Weng, another great interview! I recognize the social in the background from my trip. Hope Craig finds his woman 😀
Interesting. I land in Cebu in 2 weeks to do my 1 month exploratory visit. I won't try to make the permanent move so quick though, I'll probably take a year to 18mo.
Good interview! Both of you. And good luck to him. We are kindred spirits because I did the same thing and sold everything and moved over to the side of the planet.
Thank you, Marco 😊 🙏
Hey Weng, looking good! Jing really likes your outfit.
nice video Weng, Very informative
Good interview, I was wondering how things were going for him, I seen his video he made when he was selling everything. Hope all goes well Craig.
Thank you, John 😊 🙏
The disadvantage living here in the Philippines is the health security system. It is very expensive to got sick and hospitalize here in the Philippines.
If you have a income and some savings go for it like me I love it now warning your best friend is yourself
Stick to the woman that have been a OFW. They have actually had a job that needed to hustle!
#1. Culture
#2. Nice weather
#3. Cost less to live there
Don’t chase the women. Just enjoy life. We are not getting younger.
Six back abs are made in the kitchen not the gym
Lol, thank you 😊 🙏
Craig, you seem like an awesome guy. 2 suggestions, trade out the frames of your glasses, that style makes you look 10 to 15 years older & Don't trust any expats until you've known them for 12 months, to see the leopard's real spots come out
is that where you bake three rows of two biscuits in a pan?
SSRV visa? WHY? Handing over $15k usd for the convenience of not having to go to immigration every 60 days? I have heard many say, no you will not get the full $15k usd back when you request it. Immigration is easy, 30 minutes or less in most cases. Opening a Philippines bank account? WHY? Do you think your money is safer in the Philippines or you’ll earn more interest there? I doubt it. I would open an account that refunds atm fees and leave my money in my bank back home. Wise, Remitely and Western Union, among others, are options to access you money from back home. Sounds like this guy is going to have his SS benefits deposited into a Philippines bank account, another HELL NO. He seems to be looking at the Philippines through rose colored glasses, hopefully not to his detriment.
Yes! No way for bank account in the Philippines.
The military srrv is not bad because you just have to pay a low processing fee and not required to deposit $10k.. there is a low yearly fee as well, you can also travel out of the country and not need a exit clearance as to an expat who wishes to travel to another country while here on a tourist visa needs to secure a exit clearance if you've been living in Ph for more than 3months i believe and when the expat is returning to Ph, he has to show a return ticket as well as an entry permit, (the same type as when you entered Ph the first time) to immigration and the tourist visa process starts all over again..it's ok if you just want to stay in Ph but if you want to see other countries in Asia, those are the situations you have to go through. You can have a bank account in Ph not to move all your savings but to transfer sums you will be needing then it's better than keeping large sums at home and you can just withdraw with your Filipino bank card as needed.😊
If this gentleman is 61 why not date a lady that is the same age as him ☺️
Hi and good afternoon Weng, I just watched your video with my Filipina girlfriend from Cebu. I told my girlfriend I want to take you shopping at Ayala Mall to buy you a set of microphones so when you interview someone again, you don't have to hold wireless microphone. It might be easier for you. let me know your thoughts. I'll be back in Cebu on January 10, 2025
When asked about how he got rid of everything he had in the span of one month, he said he would not recommend doing things the way he did them. I would like to know how he would have done things differently now looking back?
speaking for myself, I took about 9 months for the process, selling big ticket items (second car, motorcycle) first to get a reasonable sale price, which takes time... Tossed a lot of stuff that had value only for me, projects that I would never get to.... Sorted the items I certainly wanted to bring (family photos, etc.) into one area for easy packing, donated items that would have some value, but were not valuable enough to bring with me (large heavy telescopes for example) to Salvation Army... which was NOT a fun day, I can say... also gave them a LOT of kitchen items I was not going to bring... sold large expensive items (kiln for example), sold at great discount, / donated other items to friends, rented a room for a few months to vacate the house, and put the house on the market. Packed Balikbayan boxes and stored them at a friend's place, until I secured a lease in the Philippines, and then had my friend ship them from the US to my new leased apartment in the Philippines. And that's that
Im afraid so many American men escaping will cause damage to economy and government will try to impose restrictions
Actually less men are going to the Philippines than before 2020. They are going other places in Asia that are beter..
@stevesilver7437 I did NOT mention any particular country
Only that many men are leaving the west
Hell miss weng im new here on your Chanel im widow i am interested in serious relationship hoping to meet my soulmate please help me, thank you so much 🙏❤❤
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