I retired in the Philippines on 2022. The best decision I ever made. I worked and lived in the US for almost 43 years. Planning is the key. I have no mortgage (owned a condo), owned a car, no debts. My best advice, live within your means. Live simply but comfortably. Do not compete with the Joneses. Try to set limits with friends and family. I’m 66, lives with my dog and a non live in housekeeper. I travel everywhere 4-5x per year. Cruise 1-2x per year. Life is good!
@ my daughter lives in New York City. Currently, I am in the US for my birthday. I miss the US from time to time but i love staying in the Philippines as a retiree. Good luck to your move and I am sure, with the right planning, you will enjoy the Philippines as much as I do!
im in the US for 1year now at 40yo, but planning to retire early next year and do full time farming. Walang amo, more time with family and Church. I realized to invest more in heaven than here in earth where were just sojourners.
I really like your channel. I retired from my Ph job nearly 3 yrs ago when i was 60 because of work stress. I prioritized my health over income. With minimal pension and with 2 children all grown up and financially independent I know we would get by. Anxiety over money always creeps in but faith keeps us going. Blessed to be living a simple but happy life in the Philippines with family.
God bless you for giving your furbabies a forever home no one is left behind. . I am cheering you on and you will now be included in my prayers and hopefully if I do decide to retire in two years, will decide by then if the Philippines is right for us
Congratulations! I am retiring in 3 months at the age of 45! My husband and i are so excited. I also have a RUclips channel and like you i love sharing my thoughts in this platform as well. Enjoy your retirement in the philippines.
Hi Gi! Love how you're preparing for your retirement in an organized and realistic manner. Come to think of it. Retirement is really about finding joy and purpose as we reach our twilight years. No more running in a rat race. Wishing you and hubby all the best as you head back to our beloved homeland. ❤👍🙏
Hi ate Gi! Excited na kami for more vlogs when you retire!🤗 Ang dami ko natututunan sa inyo, nakaka inspire po talaga kayo.❤ God bless you always, ate Gi!
Hi Ate Gi. Nakakatuwa po yung vlog nyo how you edited it and engaging po sya. Lalo na po saken. Im 28 years old OFW dito sa UK. Im so hooked po kase yan din yung plan ko sa Family namin. To retire early as soon as posible. Maybe age 35 to 40. Thats why we invest ngayon po sa mga investment vehicle po sa Pinas. And be insured po both life and health. Basta po nasa inyo ngayon yung buhay na pangarap namin. And Im so happy po sainyo. You did a good job po very disciplined and well plan. That should be po. Sana po sa next video po share nyo po samin pano nyo pinaghandaan lalo na sa financial ano po ginawa nyo para ma sustain buhay sa pinas. Again thank you po. God bless!
Your voice is very soothing, you may also do voice acting. I do learn a lot from your videos. I am also in US for 25 plus years and planning to retire after 10 more years. Things you wanted to do when you retire is definitely helpful for folks who maybe in the same path you're taking. Good luck and more power to your YT channel!
Thank you tita for posting this kind of videos. Im 33 y.o and already thinking about retiring so we can prep as early as we can with my american husband. We have lupa in the philippines but I'm not sure where to settle yet. Thanks a lot! Godbless and more powers! ❤❤
@@markh8710 hello! I’m pleasantly surprised that I have younger viewers like you. I always believe that preparation is key. I hope you are learning something to get ready for retirement. Thanks for watching!
@@akosiamarillo hello! Salamat sa Diyos at Hindi naman po naapektuhan ng baha ang bahay namin. But you’re right. Mahirap din bumili ng 2nd hand cars kasi baka binaha yong mga yon.
I am with you, Gi. By God’s grace, next year my husband and I are returning to the Philippines for good. We travel with us my 87 years old mother. For years we go back home to the Philippines with our kids, they were school age then. . I’m glad we visited the Philippines every year or two that we now get used to the lifestyle and climate difference in my country, which I left over 30 years ago. My husband , born and raised in canada, and I are happily adjusted to the weather and the nuances in the Philippines. God bless you and your husband. I hope to meet you in the Philippines .
@@cecillec5066 it’s so great to be on the same page with a husband who was raised in a foreign country. It actually says a lot about how much he loves you ❤️
I hope Philippines will live up to your expectations. Good luck in your endeavors. My guess is one of you is receiving a Military and/or Government employee retirement check, and maybe even VA. You will both have social security in about 2 years. Your total retirement income is over 5k. Be ready for the change.
@@stefgen04 I think feeling anxious is normal as we approach retirement. You’re not alone. I am starting to feel anxious about it too. But like many others…we can do this! 😊
That’s our plan too, habang may time pa mag get rid ng mga gamit bago benta ng property, thanks for sharing dami kong na tutunan❤ I think we have the same age, 62 stop na rin kami mag work, can’t wait 😂
What a coincidence that I have discovered your vlog when I was thinking of retiring in the next two years. I have been working here in UK for the last 24 years and would like to retire soon to look after my mom who is 78 years old. Thanks for all the tips and reassurance, as I do have a lot of worries that my savings and income will not be enough. Best of luck and wishing you all the best.
@@dmillan30 there’s a part of our brain that activates when we need or are searching for something. You were thinking about retiring so you found videos on retiring! And I’m grateful that you watched my video. Thank you!!
Philippines is the way to retire! A lot of Americans are retiring to another country and we are lucky to already have the Philippines as an alternative country to retire. We are with you!! Mauuna ka lang ng 2 years. We did the exact same plan you are doing! … as in every thing!!! Parang nag usap tayo!!! I just missed the magic jack and VPN. Where do I buy the magic jack and how to subscribe for the VPN.?
@@VP-ri8by- VPN service so you can continue to use your US phone line while in the Philippines. I this way you can still access your US services like streaming and get verification codes that you will need to access your accounts or your streaming apps. Ate Gi explained it in her Vlog.
@@gerrinor7116 hello! You can google Magic Jack. $45 per year po ang charge nila. It’s been over 5 years since we last used VPN. Nakalimutan ko na po sinong kinuha namin. We used it when our daughter lived in the Philippines for 4 years. But you can easily search for VPN providers online.
Thank you Ate Gie for this video! You are my inspiration ❤ My husband and I are US based too, still young 30’s pa hehe. But planning our retirement na ngayon palang. I love this list po, very concise and well thought out. Ingat lagi🫶🏼
@@aiiirajuy natutuwa ako pag may nanonood sa akin na kasing bata mo. I never actually thought that I will have some young audience. I’m glad you’re learning something. Ganyan nga. Start planning early and you will have more than enough when you retire. Thanks for watching!
We do have same plan in 2 yrs my husband will retire at the age of 62 and i will be 60 then we already plan ahead and lay our cards and do some spread sheet on how much will it cost and all sort of stuff we already bought a house and lot on a gated community right across SM Angono in cash way back 2021 so like you guy's we have minimal credit on our cards and yes to earn some points and the like and the only thing we are paying right now is our house mortgage and car we need to relax and enjoy life as much us we can and enjoy with our Family back home ❤will just visit our kids here once in a while .thank you for the nice explanations on everything .God be with you always.
I’m retired but waiting for husband to retire in 2 years. I have a house and condos in the Philippines, so housing is not a problem. My primary house in Texas will be sold, but I will retain 1 rental property (which is 300 miles from where I live) because I’m lucky enough to get a wonderful property management company. Rent money is credited to my account and repairs are done by them. Maybe you can look at property management companies in your area. With housing cost almost negligible, our pensions are more than enough to give us a good lifestyle in the Philippines. Btw, only option in terms of location is Makati because I want to be near Makati Medical Center where sister is a doctor. At my age, excellent healthcare is a must. Good luck on your retirement journey!
Thanks for sharing! Good content. It’s not long. It’s easy to watch in between households chores🤪I also live here in the states & from the Philippines. I believe traveling is a good retirement plan. I have seen people your age are traveling & retiring early. Good luck!
im 36 yrs old and a new subscriber of you, you are right po i think in a few months or year you can be one of thus youtube famous influencer. theres a lot of things to learn from your inputs plus ang galing nyo po mag narrate
@@shielaabayon-no8ix Thank you for the compliments! And I’m really so glad to know that young people like you subscribe to me. Akala ko kasi ang magiging audience ko yung mga kasing tanda ko. salamat for subscribing! Happy to know that you are learning something. Thanks for watching!
Mahirap is relative. If you have money here in PH, you can live comfortably. We never depend on overseas jobs but trust me, if you work and do business plus no vices like gambling, drugs, alcohol and debts, you will have a very comfortable life in PH.
You do your own editing? It's really good. It must take a lot of time. I've been researching going back myself. After living in the US since age 10, now I long to go back. I've taken 3 trips since 2022. Your videos are spot on and realistic. Very very helpful.
@@FollowEman Hello! glad to know you find the videos helpful. It makes creating them worthwhile. How did you find the 3 trips to the Philippines? Did you like them ?
@official_ate_gi_channel love all three trips. I'm ready to join you there. Working on paying off debts so I can be free to go. Nothing like being with the Filipinos.
i'm glad i bumped into your channel. subscribed immediately ❤ good luck po on your retirement.. i kinda remember my mom with you. i just feel her spirit in you..will be looking out on more vids from you po ❤ God bless po!
sumisikat na po kayo, at lalong dadami ang inyong mga subscribers kapag umuwi kayo sa Pinas. kasabay nun, dadami din ang mga bashers ninyo. sana po, lakasan ninyo ang loob ninyo or wag pansinin ang bashers. kasi po, marami din sa mga youtubers, naapektuhan ang health nila dahil sa sobrang dami ng bashers. kung magkaganun po, subukan ninyon timbangin ang mas mahalaga sa inyo, ang kita sa youtube, or ang katahimikan. TUTAL, maganda naman na po ang buhay ninyo, at ang magiging retirement ninyo. mukhang hindi na ninyo gaanong kailangan ang pera. MINSAN, mas masarap ang tahimik at pribadong buhay. LALO na sa PINAS, may mga matatanda po na ninanakawan pa at pinapatay, ng mga walang kaluluwang kriminal. bukod sa lahat ng paghahanda na ginagawa po ninyo, maganda din paghandaan ang inyong seguridad.
@@NiloHernandez-xm7kq Salamat sa pagaalala nyo po at sa panonood. Sa totoo lang, ginagawa ko ito kasi nag-eenjoy ako, kumita man o hindi. Tungkol naman sa mga bashers, hindi ko sila pinapansin kasi nga baka lang ako magkasakit. Salamat po Mang Nilo sa lagi nyong panonood! I always appreciate your comments po!
You are still so young and have so many years ahead of you. Use that time wisely. Spend less than what you make, and invest. And I'm sure you are better than me at tech. Thank you for watching!!
Retirement Planning should be equally accompanied by an open mind and willingness to make adjustments when you arrive in the Philippines. I am told the Philippines have "hubs" or subdivisions where they try to mimic living in the US where roads are wider and are not open to people coming in and out. Thank you for sharing your adventures with US!
@@vondoromal7016 yes, there are gated communities that provide additional security, just like in the states. I always say those who can’t or don’t want to adjust can’t retire there. It’s not for everyone. Thanks for watching!!
I love to retire in Pinas , but I won't do for the reason that I get my prescriptions free , healthcare is free , here in Canada. I don't plan to get dual citizenship . Just to visit for three to four weeks , to see and bond with relatives is enough for me.
Ganyan nag gngwa ko sa pinas ngpundar na ako ng bahay sskyn at lands business pra pg for good hayahay at no worries.simple life but happy.im 38 yrs old now at nagbunga n ung unti2 naming pagpundar sa pinas hoping soon mkaka for good nrn kmi pg retire n ang asawa ko s work.
Im loving your vlog ma'am. Thank you sa mga tips kasi i really need this one. Iniisip namin to retire at 50. Im not sure if thats feasible. We dont have kids yet but we are going 40ish, both in healthcare too. Nakakatuwa that someone like you think of these things too, kala ko overplanning lang kame. Kasi when i ask people around us, very different from us. So nako-confuse ako, but we want a life na relax na lang when we get old. Parehas tayo at some points like when you say *basta gumagalaw, we really try to walk more as our exercise, started ordering food na maghati nlng kame to satisfy our craving...
@@maria-ft7tu hi! It’s better to over plan than not to be ready when the time comes. No one regrets having saved enough for retirement. Don’t let the naysayers confuse you. 😊
very well planned talaga. since your wells fargo is already linked to a Philippine bank, you don't need to connect vanguard to another Philippine bank. i'm sure you have vanguard linked to your wf account. may extra step lang nga before getting the money to your Philippine bank. do you have a plan for dealing with filing your US taxes? turbo tax online or something else?
Hi Gi! Im 56 and decided to retire last april 2024 from my local employment in the Phils. Enjoyed watching you vlog. Medyo nakaka relate. Napaka cool ng voice mo at relaxing pakinggan.
For me Philippines is good for vacation. Not retirement, I was born & raised there. I was 35 yrs. old when family moved abroad. In terms of quality living not thinking of currency value I prefer to retire where I'm now. There are more scenic views, wide roads, minimal traffic etc. The razzle & dazzle of crowds The heat is just not for me at 64. Although, there are some of us who feel loneliness & would prefer to be home or retire back home. I'm a city boy not from any province after experiencing life abroad. You would see a big difference, especially in technology.
Way to go! Vacationing in the Philippines right now from Canada. Geographical arbitrage can't feel more real than spending your hard earned dollars here in the Philippines. $20 one hour massages, $10 haircuts with shampoo at a high end salon, $8 lunches, ... etc. It is also true that you will need to contend with the traffic and the heat & humidity. If you have the money to spend, healthcare is not so bad here in my opinion. You just need to be financially prepared to shell out a huge amount of money if you do become critically ill or just get insurance as you delved into in one of your previous videos. If you are moving here to strictly retire, I won't worry too much about corruption. It may be more pertinent if you are planning to start a business. Level of poverty is hard to ignore for sure but it can also present opportunities for finding your new purpose in the next chapter of your lives. If you PLAN ahead, as both of you have, retiring here in the Philippines is going to be an absolute blast!
@@official_ate_gi_channel It would be great if people such as yourself can help educate the poor to give them the tools to pull themselves out of poverty. Financial illiteracy is a huge problem among OFWs and their families back home. Your content is always clear and concise. I have a feeling you'll make a great mentor to so many who want to transform their lives but just don't know how and where to start.
Thanks for inspiring us Ate Gi! I really love the way your storytelling is, I felt that a friend is telling us a story. Magsisimula palang ako sa journey to US but I'm imaniging now how should I retire din dito sa Pinas. Hehehe more power po sa inyo and stay healthy.❤
@@JerpAcaba hello! Wherever you decide to retire, enjoy your journey towards that. We are blessed to be able to work in the U.S. and have options where to retire. Thanks for watching!!
Bring also tons of patience and understanding. You’ll need it for the inconveniences you will encounter in the Imperial Metro Manila. Enjoy your retirement 😉
@@manuelvector Hi!! You know, I am pleasantly surprised that young people like you watch my videos! I hope it will help you prepare. Thanks for watching!!!
@@CindysBisvlog hello! It’s a good thing that you started to invest na. Alam mo, 40’s na kami nung nagumpisa kami mag invest. But because we did it consistently, nakahabol naman kami. Keep investing wisely ok?
wow thanks ! godbless you po! my husband always telling me tl retire in the philippines where infact we are newly migrated here ! ksi hes tired na po we are living abroad half of our lives!
@@nethbt That’s true. But I can’t let that fear stop me from retiring in the Philippines. It’s either I lose money paying for hospital bills, or I die if I ran out of money to pay for medical treatment.
We build our house in the Philippines in 2000 planning to retire. I’m 84 yrs old and been living in the US for 51. We can afford and live comfortably with our social security. Now we sold our house in the Philippines and came back to the US. If you get sick Medicare doesn’t cover your medical expenses only if it’s emergency. But you still pay your deductible before the insurance reimbursement Healthcare not so good. Maybe will still take vacation but not to live especially as a senior citizen I will be more concerned about my health.
If you get sick in the Philippines (and you will be when you’re old and retired), your life will only be as long as your bank account. I’m a US nurse and this is my observation. In the US, EMTALA will extend your life.
Medicare is only in the US, doesn’t work overseas, you should have gotten health insurance in the Philippines, enrolled in Philhealth and do you know, you can cancel your Medicare. Bad move on your part if you ask me. Retirement homes will hasten your meet up with God, ask around, I’m talking from experiences
@@chosenone7888 that’s one of the reasons why we are back to US because of high medical costs. Secondly my children , grandchildren are all born here. My family are also my priority.
Ate Gi I suggest you invest in solar power in the Philippines so you won't think about your monthly utility bills , zero bill . you can check it out from a reputable company in the philippines , just a suggestion
Ate Gi sana mapansin mo comment ko. Please make a video of how much is enough and more than enough monthly in the philippines based on your own situation. That way we can estimate our own.
Good luck using VPN, it slows down your internet drastically. Sa bagal ng internet sa pinas, tapos add VPN, hindi mo mapapanuod mga yan without buffer. Kahit ethernet cable pa gamitin, 4K resolution demands fast connection.
If you get sick in the Philippines (and you will be when you’re old and retired), your life will only be as long as your bank account. I’m a US nurse and this is my observation. In the US, EMTALA will extend your life.
@@kwatogsatx hello! I know I will get old and sick. My hope is that our retirement savings will provide for us to enjoy our retirement years. When we’re old and we get sick and there’s not enough left, I’m happy to have enjoyed most of it living where I want. Money just to extend my life when I’m old ? I don’t see much need for that. Thanks for watching!
@@puppyp9299 hello! We have a Schwab checking account, pero akala ko reimbursed ang ATM fees dito lang sa States, not in other countries. It’s good then! Thanks for that!!
As long as blessed ka ng Panginoon, kahit saan, pwede mag "retire" A word which has no hebrew meaning so God must be up to something. Why don't you receive the Grace of God and spread the Gospel. No to retirement. God wants us to be useful for His Kingdom.
Balang Araw Baka Mar-retire din ako diyan sa Pilipinas. In the meantime, I enjoy watching your videos. I hope you gain some "passive" income sa RUclips to supplement your "income" while retired in the Philippines. I saw your video on your Maui visit. Dito ako nakatira sa Maui :) Originally from Quezon City :)
Actually, kong may charles schwab kayo..mas maganda ang access sa pinas kasi they will refund your withdrawal fees, etc..I like bpi wala me problema mag withdraw ng money, pero sa bdo iwan hahahaha..bpi and metro are great! I went home 3 weeks ago, ang init pero I really enjoy sa pinas..iba ang happines! Goodluck sis! Pinas will always be in my retirement plan!
Thank you for sharing gawing ko din yan sa bahay namin one year ahead bago kami mag retired, I have dog also and cat let me know how please ayoko sila iwan di ko kaya 🥹🥹🥹
We’re also planning for our retirement too when we came across your vlog. We plan to retire 7 years from now at 55 years old. Do you have an HSA investment account po? Do you know po if we can reimburse medical expenses from the Philippines on your HSA?
I retired in the Philippines on 2022. The best decision I ever made. I worked and lived in the US for almost 43 years. Planning is the key. I have no mortgage (owned a condo), owned a car, no debts. My best advice, live within your means. Live simply but comfortably. Do not compete with the Joneses. Try to set limits with friends and family. I’m 66, lives with my dog and a non live in housekeeper. I travel everywhere 4-5x per year. Cruise 1-2x per year. Life is good!
wow, meron po kayo mga passive income to support your monthly expenses and travels?
Congrats po.
Congrats Po on your great transition , I’m planning the same but would just come back n forth from PI to US.
@ my daughter lives in New York City. Currently, I am in the US for my birthday. I miss the US from time to time but i love staying in the Philippines as a retiree. Good luck to your move and I am sure, with the right planning, you will enjoy the Philippines as much as I do!
@ thank you
im in the US for 1year now at 40yo, but planning to retire early next year and do full time farming. Walang amo, more time with family and Church. I realized to invest more in heaven than here in earth where were just sojourners.
@@ronaldbilaoen8490 Thank you for that reflection. 💙
I really like your channel. I retired from my Ph job nearly 3 yrs ago when i was 60 because of work stress. I prioritized my health over income. With minimal pension and with 2 children all grown up and financially independent I know we would get by. Anxiety over money always creeps in but faith keeps us going. Blessed to be living a simple but happy life in the Philippines with family.
@@NaAllaboutLife you are so blessed to be able to retire relatively early and to have self sufficient children. ❤️
The scenes in the videos are no doubt well put together but it’s the content that matters, so relevant and unpretentious. Excellent!
thank you for your kind words!
God bless you for giving your furbabies a forever home no one is left behind. . I am cheering you on and you will now be included in my prayers and hopefully if I do decide to retire in two years, will decide by then if the Philippines is right for us
I don’t know, but listening to your voice is so comforting, I love the way you talk po. And you are such an inspiration.
i love your tips and advices. we are 56 & 57 yrs old and like you, retiring in PI is in our mind. good luck to you both. ill keep watching your posts.
Congratulations! I am retiring in 3 months at the age of 45! My husband and i are so excited. I also have a RUclips channel and like you i love sharing my thoughts in this platform as well. Enjoy your retirement in the philippines.
Hi Gi! Love how you're preparing for your retirement in an organized and realistic manner. Come to think of it. Retirement is really about finding joy and purpose as we reach our twilight years. No more running in a rat race.
Wishing you and hubby all the best as you head back to our beloved homeland. ❤👍🙏
Hi ate Gi! Excited na kami for more vlogs when you retire!🤗 Ang dami ko natututunan sa inyo, nakaka inspire po talaga kayo.❤ God bless you always, ate Gi!
@@hsnt1 awww..! Salamat po. Wag po sana kayong magsawa. Thanks for watching!!
Hi Ate Gi.
Nakakatuwa po yung vlog nyo how you edited it and engaging po sya.
Lalo na po saken. Im 28 years old OFW dito sa UK.
Im so hooked po kase yan din yung plan ko sa Family namin. To retire early as soon as posible. Maybe age 35 to 40.
Thats why we invest ngayon po sa mga investment vehicle po sa Pinas. And be insured po both life and health.
Basta po nasa inyo ngayon yung buhay na pangarap namin.
And Im so happy po sainyo. You did a good job po very disciplined and well plan.
That should be po.
Sana po sa next video po share nyo po samin pano nyo pinaghandaan lalo na sa financial ano po ginawa nyo para ma sustain buhay sa pinas.
Again thank you po. God bless!
Your voice is very soothing, you may also do voice acting. I do learn a lot from your videos. I am also in US for 25 plus years and planning to retire after 10 more years. Things you wanted to do when you retire is definitely helpful for folks who maybe in the same path you're taking. Good luck and more power to your YT channel!
Thank you tita for posting this kind of videos. Im 33 y.o and already thinking about retiring so we can prep as early as we can with my american husband. We have lupa in the philippines but I'm not sure where to settle yet. Thanks a lot! Godbless and more powers! ❤❤
@@markh8710 hello! I’m pleasantly surprised that I have younger viewers like you. I always believe that preparation is key. I hope you are learning something to get ready for retirement. Thanks for watching!
This is so insightful! im only in my 30s and grew up in Canada but this is something to consider in the future.
Salamat Ate Gi. One thing to consider is housing sa Pinas. With the recent flooding all over the country, it is very important.
@@akosiamarillo hello! Salamat sa Diyos at Hindi naman po naapektuhan ng baha ang bahay namin. But you’re right. Mahirap din bumili ng 2nd hand cars kasi baka binaha yong mga yon.
I am with you, Gi. By God’s grace, next year my husband and I are returning to the Philippines for good. We travel with us my 87 years old mother. For years we go back home to the Philippines with our kids, they were school age then. . I’m glad we visited the Philippines every year or two that we now get used to the lifestyle and climate difference in my country, which I left over 30 years ago. My husband , born and raised in canada, and I are happily adjusted to the weather and the nuances in the Philippines. God bless you and your husband. I hope to meet you in the Philippines .
@@cecillec5066 it’s so great to be on the same page with a husband who was raised in a foreign country. It actually says a lot about how much he loves you ❤️
@official_ate_gi_channel, you're so kind. Thank you for the kind response.
I hope Philippines will live up to your expectations. Good luck in your endeavors. My guess is one of you is receiving a Military and/or Government employee retirement check, and maybe even VA. You will both have social security in about 2 years. Your total retirement income is over 5k. Be ready for the change.
I'm feeling inspired at the same time anxious about this stage of my life (our lives). Thank you so much!!!
@@stefgen04 I think feeling anxious is normal as we approach retirement. You’re not alone. I am starting to feel anxious about it too. But like many others…we can do this! 😊
Nice find. I too plan to retire in the Philippines in 5 years. Saving saving saving is the key. I plan to pay off all my debts before I retire.
@@damoneymaker good plan!! Malapit na rin ang 5 years!
That’s our plan too, habang may time pa mag get rid ng mga gamit bago benta ng property, thanks for sharing dami kong na tutunan❤
I think we have the same age, 62 stop na rin kami mag work, can’t wait 😂
@@reginarodriguez43 thank you po for watching. Happy to be able to help you in your retirement plans.
Already on my late 40's already starting this prep, few years to go. But we live simply for 10 years now, so its not a hard transition. I miss Cebu.
Hi what preps did you make already. We are also in our late 40's and going back
Must be bittersweet to sell so much. Freeing but kinda sad. We retired early seamlessly. Nobody even knew. Yours is a complete change. Best wishes!
What a coincidence that I have discovered your vlog when I was thinking of retiring in the next two years. I have been working here in UK for the last 24 years and would like to retire soon to look after my mom who is 78 years old. Thanks for all the tips and reassurance, as I do have a lot of worries that my savings and income will not be enough. Best of luck and wishing you all the best.
@@dmillan30 there’s a part of our brain that activates when we need or are searching for something. You were thinking about retiring so you found videos on retiring! And I’m grateful that you watched my video. Thank you!!
Philippines is the way to retire! A lot of Americans are retiring to another country and we are lucky to already have the Philippines as an alternative country to retire. We are with you!! Mauuna ka lang ng 2 years. We did the exact same plan you are doing! … as in every thing!!! Parang nag usap tayo!!! I just missed the magic jack and VPN. Where do I buy the magic jack and how to subscribe for the VPN.?
Anong vpn?
Anong vpn?
@@VP-ri8by- VPN service so you can continue to use your US phone line while in the Philippines. I this way you can still access your US services like streaming and get verification codes that you will need to access your accounts or your streaming apps. Ate Gi explained it in her Vlog.
@@VP-ri8by VPN is virtual private network. It gives your internet additional security. It also provides privacy am and does not give your location.
@@gerrinor7116 hello! You can google Magic Jack. $45 per year po ang charge nila. It’s been over 5 years since we last used VPN. Nakalimutan ko na po sinong kinuha namin. We used it when our daughter lived in the Philippines for 4 years. But you can easily search for VPN providers online.
I'm far from retiring but I am hooked with your channel.
@@nicafeliciano9535 awww! I’m flattered. Thank you!
Thank you Ate Gie for this video! You are my inspiration ❤ My husband and I are US based too, still young 30’s pa hehe. But planning our retirement na ngayon palang. I love this list po, very concise and well thought out.
Ingat lagi🫶🏼
@@aiiirajuy natutuwa ako pag may nanonood sa akin na kasing bata mo. I never actually thought that I will have some young audience. I’m glad you’re learning something. Ganyan nga. Start planning early and you will have more than enough when you retire. Thanks for watching!
I really appreciate your videos, so informative and reflective
@@fireflyFL777 Thank YOU for watching them 💙💜
We do have same plan in 2 yrs my husband will retire at the age of 62 and i will be 60 then we already plan ahead and lay our cards and do some spread sheet on how much will it cost and all sort of stuff we already bought a house and lot on a gated community right across SM Angono in cash way back 2021 so like you guy's we have minimal credit on our cards and yes to earn some points and the like and the only thing we are paying right now is our house mortgage and car we need to relax and enjoy life as much us we can and enjoy with our Family back home ❤will just visit our kids here once in a while .thank you for the nice explanations on everything .God be with you always.
I’m retired but waiting for husband to retire in 2 years. I have a house and condos in the Philippines, so housing is not a problem. My primary house in Texas will be sold, but I will retain 1 rental property (which is 300 miles from where I live) because I’m lucky enough to get a wonderful property management company. Rent money is credited to my account and repairs are done by them. Maybe you can look at property management companies in your area. With housing cost almost negligible, our pensions are more than enough to give us a good lifestyle in the Philippines. Btw, only option in terms of location is Makati because I want to be near Makati Medical Center where sister is a doctor. At my age, excellent healthcare is a must. Good luck on your retirement journey!
Enjoy your retirement, hopefully someday I'll be retiring in the Philippines myself.
Thanks for sharing! Good content. It’s not long. It’s easy to watch in between households chores🤪I also live here in the states & from the Philippines. I believe traveling is a good retirement plan. I have seen people your age are traveling & retiring early. Good luck!
Thanks for the update Ate Gi. Love the sound advice and planning tips. Looking forward for more videos.
@@RanetteO thank you for always watching!! ❤️💜
im 36 yrs old and a new subscriber of you, you are right po i think in a few months or year you can be one of thus youtube famous influencer. theres a lot of things to learn from your inputs plus ang galing nyo po mag narrate
@@shielaabayon-no8ix Thank you for the compliments! And I’m really so glad to know that young people like you subscribe to me. Akala ko kasi ang magiging audience ko yung mga kasing tanda ko. salamat for subscribing! Happy to know that you are learning something. Thanks for watching!
Grabe napaplan lahat which is really good to practice. This video is really inspiring. Thank you and nakapakacreative ng mga shots
@@LodsAlexis thank you! I’m glad you like it. Yes…lahat naman puedeng planuhin. Para laging ready. Parang Boy Scout. lol!!!!
Appreciate all the practical steps you've shared 👍🏽
@@jnsa9454 and I appreciate you watching them. Thank You!!
Mapapa sana all nalang ako.hirap ng buhay sa pinas naninirahan mula nun hanggang ngyon
Mahirap is relative. If you have money here in PH, you can live comfortably. We never depend on overseas jobs but trust me, if you work and do business plus no vices like gambling, drugs, alcohol and debts, you will have a very comfortable life in PH.
You do your own editing? It's really good. It must take a lot of time. I've been researching going back myself. After living in the US since age 10, now I long to go back. I've taken 3 trips since 2022. Your videos are spot on and realistic. Very very helpful.
@@FollowEman Hello! glad to know you find the videos helpful. It makes creating them worthwhile. How did you find the 3 trips to the Philippines? Did you like them ?
@official_ate_gi_channel love all three trips. I'm ready to join you there. Working on paying off debts so I can be free to go. Nothing like being with the Filipinos.
We're snowbirds. 6 months philippines and 6 months abroad. So far so good.
All the best po. ❤🙏🏻 galing preparations nyo. I’ll do the same when my time comes.
I’m so jealous in a good way 😊. I’m 56 years old and hoping 6 more years before I retire in god’s will. Enjoy your retirement 😊
@@analizaalvarez7573 thank you! Yours just around the corner too
@@official_ate_gi_channel ❤️❤️.. I can’t wait 😊
Grabe ang editing nito! Solid po..Good Luck…
@@luisitotv7699 Salamat po for watching!
i'm glad i bumped into your channel. subscribed immediately ❤ good luck po on your retirement.. i kinda remember my mom with you. i just feel her spirit in you..will be looking out on more vids from you po ❤ God bless po!
sumisikat na po kayo, at lalong dadami ang inyong mga subscribers kapag umuwi kayo sa Pinas. kasabay nun, dadami din ang mga bashers ninyo. sana po, lakasan ninyo ang loob ninyo or wag pansinin ang bashers. kasi po, marami din sa mga youtubers, naapektuhan ang health nila dahil sa sobrang dami ng bashers. kung magkaganun po, subukan ninyon timbangin ang mas mahalaga sa inyo, ang kita sa youtube, or ang katahimikan. TUTAL, maganda naman na po ang buhay ninyo, at ang magiging retirement ninyo. mukhang hindi na ninyo gaanong kailangan ang pera. MINSAN, mas masarap ang tahimik at pribadong buhay. LALO na sa PINAS, may mga matatanda po na ninanakawan pa at pinapatay, ng mga walang kaluluwang kriminal. bukod sa lahat ng paghahanda na ginagawa po ninyo, maganda din paghandaan ang inyong seguridad.
@@NiloHernandez-xm7kq Salamat sa pagaalala nyo po at sa panonood. Sa totoo lang, ginagawa ko ito kasi nag-eenjoy ako, kumita man o hindi. Tungkol naman sa mga bashers, hindi ko sila pinapansin kasi nga baka lang ako magkasakit. Salamat po Mang Nilo sa lagi nyong panonood! I always appreciate your comments po!
So inspiring and so responsible! Love watching you! And looking forward to more youtube videos once you retire
@@melodyr7512 thanks for your support 💜 It’s for viewers like you that inspires me to create more videos.
Omg. I am 25 living in Australia. I wish to do this in the future 😭💗 U r so tech savvy, Ate Gi!
You are still so young and have so many years ahead of you. Use that time wisely. Spend less than what you make, and invest. And I'm sure you are better than me at tech. Thank you for watching!!
Retirement Planning should be equally accompanied by an open mind and willingness to make adjustments when you arrive in the Philippines.
I am told the Philippines have "hubs" or subdivisions where they try to mimic living in the US where roads are wider and are not open to people coming in and out.
Thank you for sharing your adventures with US!
@@vondoromal7016 yes, there are gated communities that provide additional security, just like in the states. I always say those who can’t or don’t want to adjust can’t retire there. It’s not for everyone. Thanks for watching!!
@@official_ate_gi_channel Duly noted po ate. Thank you for what you do. Inspiration po kayo... I hope to meet you someday...
I thoroughly enjoy your video content; it’s incredibly entertaining to watch, and the editing is top-notch.
@@mylespaglinawan532 awww! Thank you! Thats such a compliment from a fellow RUclipsr💜
I love to retire in Pinas , but I won't do for the reason that I get my prescriptions free , healthcare is free , here in Canada. I don't plan to get dual citizenship . Just to visit for three to four weeks , to see and bond with relatives is enough for me.
@@tessietesoro7407 that’s a good plan because that works you! Philippines as a retirement destination is not for everyone.
Thank you for sharing your thoughts and ideas about retiring in the Philippines, have a wonderful day..
You're welcome! Thank you for watching!
Ganyan nag gngwa ko sa pinas ngpundar na ako ng bahay sskyn at lands business pra pg for good hayahay at no worries.simple life but happy.im 38 yrs old now at nagbunga n ung unti2 naming pagpundar sa pinas hoping soon mkaka for good nrn kmi pg retire n ang asawa ko s work.
@@gemmahultsman young are so much ahead of the game at May naipundar na kayo sa atin! Keep it up!
Im loving your vlog ma'am. Thank you sa mga tips kasi i really need this one. Iniisip namin to retire at 50. Im not sure if thats feasible. We dont have kids yet but we are going 40ish, both in healthcare too. Nakakatuwa that someone like you think of these things too, kala ko overplanning lang kame. Kasi when i ask people around us, very different from us. So nako-confuse ako, but we want a life na relax na lang when we get old. Parehas tayo at some points like when you say *basta gumagalaw, we really try to walk more as our exercise, started ordering food na maghati nlng kame to satisfy our craving...
@@maria-ft7tu hi! It’s better to over plan than not to be ready when the time comes. No one regrets having saved enough for retirement. Don’t let the naysayers confuse you. 😊
I love your videos Ate Gie!! You are like a real Ate. Getting pointers from you since I’ll be retiring in the near future ( God willing)..
@@mydztouch929 awww! I’m actually a bunso, now I’ve become an Ate😊 Preparation is key. Hope you’re learning something here. Thanks for watching.
very well planned talaga.
since your wells fargo is already linked to a Philippine bank, you don't need to connect vanguard to another Philippine bank. i'm sure you have vanguard linked to your wf account. may extra step lang nga before getting the money to your Philippine bank. do you have a plan for dealing with filing your US taxes? turbo tax online or something else?
We've been doing the same for almost 1 year now.
Hi Gi! Im 56 and decided to retire last april 2024 from my local employment in the Phils. Enjoyed watching you vlog. Medyo nakaka relate. Napaka cool ng voice mo at relaxing pakinggan.
@@EDU5058-er7wn oh..you’re newly retired at 56! How is it? Ok ba? Hindi ka ba nabo-bored? Salamat po sa panonood!
Congrats po! I suddenly miss my mom, people fondly call her "Ate Gie"
@@junsilver650 katukayo ko Mom mo 💙💜 What’s her real name? I’m Geraldine, that’s why Gigi.
For me Philippines is good for vacation. Not retirement, I was born & raised there. I was 35 yrs. old when family moved abroad. In terms of quality living not thinking of currency value I prefer to retire where I'm now. There are more scenic views, wide roads, minimal traffic etc. The razzle & dazzle of crowds
The heat is just not for me at 64. Although, there are some of us who feel loneliness & would prefer to be home or retire back home. I'm a city boy not from any province after experiencing life abroad. You would see a big difference, especially in technology.
@@sdrsdr1176 i moved to the US in my early twenties. Now at 66, love the Philippines more!
Way to go! Vacationing in the Philippines right now from Canada. Geographical arbitrage can't feel more real than spending your hard earned dollars here in the Philippines. $20 one hour massages, $10 haircuts with shampoo at a high end salon, $8 lunches, ... etc. It is also true that you will need to contend with the traffic and the heat & humidity. If you have the money to spend, healthcare is not so bad here in my opinion. You just need to be financially prepared to shell out a huge amount of money if you do become critically ill or just get insurance as you delved into in one of your previous videos. If you are moving here to strictly retire, I won't worry too much about corruption. It may be more pertinent if you are planning to start a business. Level of poverty is hard to ignore for sure but it can also present opportunities for finding your new purpose in the next chapter of your lives.
If you PLAN ahead, as both of you have, retiring here in the Philippines is going to be an absolute blast!
Thank you! You are spot on with all the points you've mentioned. I especially like the opportunity to find a new purpose by helping the poor. So true!
@@official_ate_gi_channel It would be great if people such as yourself can help educate the poor to give them the tools to pull themselves out of poverty. Financial illiteracy is a huge problem among OFWs and their families back home. Your content is always clear and concise. I have a feeling you'll make a great mentor to so many who want to transform their lives but just don't know how and where to start.
Hi Gi. New subscriber here. Thank you for sharing your plans. Great idea of what to do when it is time to retire. 👍😊
Thank you for subscribing!!
Thanks for inspiring us Ate Gi! I really love the way your storytelling is, I felt that a friend is telling us a story. Magsisimula palang ako sa journey to US but I'm imaniging now how should I retire din dito sa Pinas. Hehehe more power po sa inyo and stay healthy.❤
@@JerpAcaba hello! Wherever you decide to retire, enjoy your journey towards that. We are blessed to be able to work in the U.S. and have options where to retire. Thanks for watching!!
Permission to share. Love it Gi!
@@JOCELYNONG-op7bv yes! thanks for sharing!
Bring also tons of patience and understanding. You’ll need it for the inconveniences you will encounter in the Imperial Metro Manila. Enjoy your retirement 😉
@@openthecabinet I will bring a huge balikbayan box of Pasensiya! 😊 I know ☺️
So Happy for you Tita G. You may not know me though 😅, but looking forward to my retirement as well even if I’m on my late 30’s only. 😊
@@manuelvector Hi!! You know, I am pleasantly surprised that young people like you watch my videos! I hope it will help you prepare. Thanks for watching!!!
Great planning po.🙏🙏🙏
... Many are the plans in a person's heart. BUT it is the Lord's purpose that prevails... Proverbs 19:21
@@belovedalicevasquez5522 totoo yan!
Also planning in 2 yrs. Love watching your videos for tips
@@renosios Salamat po! Pareho pala tayo. Kami rin 2 years na lang.
I am excited for you te Gi, I’ve been watching your videos God bless! 🙏🌎🏝️
@@mekeniislapalawan6686 Salamat po! Malapit lapit na rin po.
We have SnR here, don't worry where you can buy US items😊
@@maryanneala9136 Oo nga. I’ve been to SnR. Mukhang Costco! Do they also sell the kind of pizza Costco sells?
Good to know ano gawin before magpension . Kahit malayo pa kami magpension . Gusto ko ng umuwi sa pinas 😢 peru starting palang kami mag invest
@@CindysBisvlog hello! It’s a good thing that you started to invest na. Alam mo, 40’s na kami nung nagumpisa kami mag invest. But because we did it consistently, nakahabol naman kami. Keep investing wisely ok?
Love your plans .. I’m also planning how soon ..
wow thanks ! godbless you po!
my husband always telling me tl retire in the philippines where infact we are newly migrated here !
ksi hes tired na po we are
living abroad half of our lives!
@@annamariedanipog6119 God bless you din po. Ang tagal nyo na po palang nasa abroad!
The HOSPITAL BILL is your biggest fear... It's like a knockout punch that comes out from nowhere..
@@nethbt That’s true. But I can’t let that fear stop me from retiring in the Philippines. It’s either I lose money paying for hospital bills, or I die if I ran out of money to pay for medical treatment.
@official_ate_gi_channel stay healthy po dahil Maraming hospital sa Pinas ang mapagsamantala, a lot of them aren't honest, they will bleed you dry
I been following your blog po.🥰🥰🥰
This video is so much engaging. Im impress in this content. Ang ganda.
@@papa-ptv99 Salamat! Thats such a compliment coming from a fellow RUclipsr. 💙
I love what you want to do here in PH especially to be involved in church 😊
I love this video!
Thank you! I appreciate the kind words.
I’m a new subscriber po. Dami agad learnings in your video po. I’m 26 right now and I feel like I want to start planning my retirement na lol. 😅
We build our house in the Philippines in 2000 planning to retire. I’m 84 yrs old and been living in the US for 51. We can afford and live comfortably with our social security. Now we sold our house in the Philippines and came back to the US. If you get sick Medicare doesn’t cover your medical expenses only if it’s emergency. But you still pay your deductible before the insurance reimbursement Healthcare not so good. Maybe will still take vacation but not to live especially as a senior citizen I will be more concerned about my health.
If you get sick in the Philippines (and you will be when you’re old and retired), your life will only be as long as your bank account. I’m a US nurse and this is my observation. In the US, EMTALA will extend your life.
@@kwatogsatxUS nurse and worrying about health care in the Philippines? Poor planning, Good luck in the retirement homes!
Medicare is only in the US, doesn’t work overseas, you should have gotten health insurance in the Philippines, enrolled in Philhealth and do you know, you can cancel your Medicare. Bad move on your part if you ask me. Retirement homes will hasten your meet up with God, ask around, I’m talking from experiences
@@chosenone7888 that’s one of the reasons why we are back to US because of high medical costs. Secondly my children , grandchildren are all born here. My family are also my priority.
@@ireneencarnacion8429 It’s great for you to be back in the place where you feel financially and medically secured. 💜
Hi ate Gi bagong follower nyo...
Ang ganda ng plano nyo..uuwi ng pinas.
Thanks very informative. Looking forward for my retirement too in 4 years
@@kookxmagnum6392 4 years. That’s just around the corner.
@ you inspired me more to work harder for my retirement. Keep making mores videos about your journey. Good luck and God bless you.
@ I’m happy to have a positive impact on your plans. God bless you too!
Ate Gi I suggest you invest in solar power in the Philippines so you won't think about your monthly utility bills , zero bill . you can check it out from a reputable company in the philippines , just a suggestion
@@goriomicronesia that’s really a great suggestion! Do you have one? Who are you using?
Looking forward to retire in Philippines too ❤
My husband and I are now based in Manila for a year now and use MINT mobile which costs $15 a month for each of us.
@@carlitoandmariafister9616 hello! I heard about Mint. They’re the discount partner of one of the big cellphone carriers. How is it? Do you like it ?
Galing!
Ate Gi sana mapansin mo comment ko.
Please make a video of how much is enough and more than enough monthly in the philippines based on your own situation. That way we can estimate our own.
That a great idea! Pag nakauwi na po kami, I will share that with you. Salamat po!
Good luck using VPN, it slows down your internet drastically. Sa bagal ng internet sa pinas, tapos add VPN, hindi mo mapapanuod mga yan without buffer. Kahit ethernet cable pa gamitin, 4K resolution demands fast connection.
If you get sick in the Philippines (and you will be when you’re old and retired), your life will only be as long as your bank account. I’m a US nurse and this is my observation. In the US, EMTALA will extend your life.
@@kwatogsatx hello! I know I will get old and sick. My hope is that our retirement savings will provide for us to enjoy our retirement years. When we’re old and we get sick and there’s not enough left, I’m happy to have enjoyed most of it living where I want. Money just to extend my life when I’m old ? I don’t see much need for that. Thanks for watching!
You can get Schwab checking account, all ATM fees are free/reimbursed. can also move your brokerage account to it, but not needed.
@@puppyp9299 hello! We have a Schwab checking account, pero akala ko reimbursed ang ATM fees dito lang sa States, not in other countries. It’s good then! Thanks for that!!
As long as blessed ka ng Panginoon, kahit saan, pwede mag "retire" A word which has no hebrew meaning so God must be up to something. Why don't you receive the Grace of God and spread the Gospel. No to retirement. God wants us to be useful for His Kingdom.
Balang Araw Baka Mar-retire din ako diyan sa Pilipinas. In the meantime, I enjoy watching your videos. I hope you gain some "passive" income sa RUclips to supplement your "income" while retired in the Philippines. I saw your video on your Maui visit. Dito ako nakatira sa Maui :) Originally from Quezon City :)
@@VisitLiveLoveMaui oh…Maui is our home favorite island in Hawaii! Sad kami nung nasunog ang Lahaina. I hope Hindi kayo affected. Thanks for watching.
You can also check local carriers for calling US options. Maybe it’s cheaper than your $45 Magic jack subscription.
@@openthecabinet I hope it’s even cheaper than the $45 per year charge of Magic Jack. Thank you!
so much wisdom in your post po.
@@sarahlee-h9z thank you!
Very inspiring yung video niyo po. ❤❤❤
@@kimpoyalvarez4708 Salamat po!
thank you for sharing po.. very insightful
Salamat po! I hope it helps.
I super love your videos!❤❤❤
@@1974marieful You don’t know how much I appreciate your viewership! Thank you so much for your support.
Actually, kong may charles schwab kayo..mas maganda ang access sa pinas kasi they will refund your withdrawal fees, etc..I like bpi wala me problema mag withdraw ng money, pero sa bdo iwan hahahaha..bpi and metro are great! I went home 3 weeks ago, ang init pero I really enjoy sa pinas..iba ang happines! Goodluck sis! Pinas will always be in my retirement plan!
Yes, may Charles Schwab din kami. Ok pala sila sa atin. Salamat naman.
New subscriber ate Gi from Texas ❤
@@pinoylifeintexas4579 awww! Salamat po!
Nice to retire. How about healthcare if you have a lot of medical problems. That’s something I worry about…
Ate Gi, if possible, please do a video on the process of flying a dog to the Philippines. Thank you 🙏
@@MisterPunisher22 I will share the process when we get to that point. What type of dog do you have?
Thank you for sharing gawing ko din yan sa bahay namin one year ahead bago kami mag retired, I have dog also and cat let me know how please ayoko sila iwan di ko kaya 🥹🥹🥹
We’re also planning for our retirement too when we came across your vlog. We plan to retire 7 years from now at 55 years old. Do you have an HSA investment account po? Do you know po if we can reimburse medical expenses from the Philippines on your HSA?