Thanks for the video. I've been researching retiring there for a few years now. So many things to consider and research. Best thing I've come up with is to come up with your personal criteria. Weather, infrastructure, hazards, etc.. Find places that meet your criteria, research those areas then get feet on the ground and go see it in person.
Yeah probably want to stay away from typhoon prone areas, and volcano's. I think a good option for expats is in Bohol very few landslides, no volcanos and fairly low typhoon risk while you have many options for the 4 categories you mention although there aren't very many high mountain elevations here you can get up to areas that are a little cooler or we have the city of Tagbilaran which is still fairly small compared to Cebu and close to beautiful beaches in Panglao a well known tourist area.
as filipino foreigner can also work in the philippines just search what job fits in foreigner so many to choose example teacher , call center and many more
Good information. Like you, i chose the province, and small mountains. The beach is 15 minutes away. Big city (Tagbliaran) is an hour away, most everything is there. Local city is 15 minutes. Yes, as the commenter below said, pick where you want to be, and then look for a girl who is from there if having a girl is one of your priorities. That will help you immensely if you are in a place YOU want to be, and you find someone who is from THERE.
@@scottbrinks9248 yES nothing beat simply life as we getting old we dont need a lot of things all we need is to enjoy the rest of our lives agree ??😍😍😍and if you contented on your life you will be happy even in simply blessings that you take
Sweet and to the point. I do think, for me, the provinces is where my money is, the chill factor. I am also aware of the drawbacks of that lifestyle, essential service, would be great to expound on what you've faced.
I completely understand foreigners can't buy unless married to a Filipino or corporation or purchased under a girlfriends name you trust and write a 25 year lease back to oneself. The lease back for 25 years is common and gives full rights to foreigners to live, stay, on land for 25 years. There are many save ways like this around the land ownership laws. Thanks for posting this cute town you live in!👍
Ahh OK. Glad you enjoyed it. Yea, I am trying to.find out the price for that property..will do a walk around and chat 1 day soon. Good to see your well versed in the intricacies of property holding here for overseas investors.
I think the reason for landownership is limited to the Filipinos is due to westerners gobbling up land ownership leaving the Philippines vulnerable to being owned by foreign government. That is the risk we experience here in the US , Arabs buying huge tract of farmlands, Chinese purchasing land next to military bases etc. If the US government doesnt change the law , soon out country will be owned bybforeign government in no time.
Hi Nelson... new subscriber here from eastern Canada. You have very informative videos on here and I watch each and every one of them. Keep them coming. I was in Cebu area for 3 weeks before covid .I am thinking of liquidating everything and moving to the PH. Here in Canada, we are being taxed to death and it's only getting worse.
Oh I'm keeping abreast of events...he prices just keeper going up and I doubt Polieve will be able to do squat about it. Thank you for your interest in our channel, we will keep doing what we are doing, there is as I said a place here for anyone.
@@SouthPaths You are absolutely right about Polieve.... Politicians in North America are all a bunch of crooks. Liberal MP Dominic Leblanc is building a new house in the Shediac , New Brunswick area , worth 3 million dollars. You think that money came out of his pockets ? All 3 parties are not worth voting for.
There's a ton of videos on RUclips from people that are leaving Canada for various reasons. Cost of living and cold weather, poor health care are just a few.
59 Work/ 21 Vacation/ 114 Calendar Days until Retirement. I'm headed to It or Business Park in Cebu City in October, 2024 for at least Six Months. I'm moving from a Small Coastal town to the "Big City". I'll decide what I want from where I live as I get acclimated.
Perfect. Don't wave money about. Don't get too attached to 1 person too quickly. But DO reach out to locals and get acquainted, saying goodmorning is a great way to let people know that your a friendly sort. Smiles are like food here, share them.
Agree. It really depends on where you live. I’m Living town after Tagaytay wheee the temperature is far more cooler. We got lots of farmlands available here to choose from too, i loved the laid back life unplugging from crowded cities❤ 🇵🇭
@@SouthPaths I can imagine why my nephew flew from Ontario and is now looking for some beach living here. I tolf him it will still depends on the location, if he opted to choose tourist areas. It would drain his pocket in no time. not sure if he’s a digital nomad though.
Well, if he is young, he has the luxury of time to explore. Canada will be a mess.for a few years ahead, this could be a good time for him to expand his horizons...it could save him alot of money long I to his future about age 55 or 60 and e s winding down, he will have memories of this place and could e helpful then.
Great overview Nelson. Im heading over there around October and will be looking for that Happy Place. I will definitely consider your suggestion of Puerto Galera. I do love it, quick flight to Manila. And Mindoro was on my top choices to find a Happy Place. A lot of history in that area and So much to explore from beaches to the mountains. Off the beaten path! 👍✌🏻🇵🇭
Indeed, when your at Galera, I suggest The Blue Crystal Resort...that is if you want a VERY good place to stay that is not in the tourist zone, We have a couple videos about it. The restaurant is a bit pricey but EXCELLENT with plenty of western dishes on the menu and a great dedicated 100% top drawer staff.
1 more thing...there are alot of...ummm girls that are working there...know that when your being approached by a filipina and keep your wallet in your front pocket of your pants.
Yes..we have plans to minimize issues for health. As for danger to walking alone..its ok here at our village there are men that patrol after dark..so its safe here.
Doesn't always work that way mate If you are looking for a random woman, one size fits all then yes but if you are looking for a specific type of woman then not so easy. Me, I wanted someone older without kids, never been married, with a pleasant disposition ( a tough in cheek reference to Filipino hiring practices), good luck in your search for the Filipina Unicorn. When you do find her remember she will be attached at the hip to her family, do you really want to drag her away from everything she knows and loves, is that really a very caring/considerate act. Sometimes we don't get everything that we want, we actually have to compromise the sames as they do with us old facts. Just my two bobs worth. Cheers Aussie John
Hi Nelson, Perhaps one should also take into consideration the natural catastrophe exposures i.e. earthquake, volcanoes, stormsurge, typhoons etc, as the exposures vary around the country... Cheers Glenn
No Rat Race, constant breeze, small town in the country, good Christian country folks, cheap plentiful foods, GOOD SOIL, GOOD WATER, FISHING, NO COASTAL = HURRICANES, and NO TOURIST ZONES EVER!
i suggest if you are old foreigner find old filipina too they have no time to play or trick you they are the one who are looking for eternal love but if your young try to getting to know first before you marry
Hey Nelsen, you often sit infront of the building behind you and you just mentioned its for sale. Could you do a walk around, inside and tell us the price?? How far is this old house on 8 acres behind from your town you live in??? Thanks for sharing 👍
Here’s the thing,rent is better but no guarantee and control if owner will ask you to leave. For me I’m wanting to make sure my wife has something not taken from her so building her her own home is important to me.
well maybe your not adventurious people hehhestil l the same you can rent in american and some part also we feel the same thing if we leave our country we also rent 😁😁😁
Left out a couple of important considerations, from my perspective anyway: I’d take increasing extreme weather events into consideration before investing in accommodations. Even if only a renter , you don’t want to lose any investment in appliances/furnishings/possessions or even life and limb. I’d stay away from waterfront/low lying areas (storm surge/flooding). I’d also stay away from hilly areas with higher risk of landslides. Another element, for retirees, would be proximity to world class medical facilities. The need for which will only increase with age. Might as well choose up front with that in mind. I expect to live long and healthy, but I’m still factoring that into my decision making.
Well, I wanted to keep it to 10 min or less. In this format, sitting static talking...not alot of people would watch beyond that and thus would not benefit from additional detailed info. I can do a video breaking down each option going forward. Thanks for watching!
Been here 14 years, as to extreme weather, just seen the damage from tornadoes in US, you also have a hurricane season, mass shootings don't happen here, gangs of youths do not go on looting rampages here, they are not allowed to steal $900 worth of stuff like in California, and you have your own earthquake areas, I wouldn't say it's any more extreme here..
That...is a good question. Jeepneys are common and inexpensive. I would use them for the first few months, traffic here is crazy train...you wont want to be driving in it for sometime after your arrival.
dont over react on sun light we need to be sweat to release our toxic in the body and our fats will disolve 🤣🤣 unlike cold weather you become more fatty heheh just like you put pork on the refrigerator
Hey Nelson, another great video... just curious about your method of getting your money to you in the Philippines from Canada. Do you collect the CPP or are you using your savings at the moment from liquidating your life in Canada. I have seen videos by some US expats who say to not deposit your pension directly into a Philippines bank and use a bank in your country of origin and use services like Wise money transfer. I am still in the planning phase and find your insights helpful.
I am presently just using my credit card in any ATM and then pay it immediately via my banking app. This...is not the cheapest way for sure and I am going to be making a change soon. I would say yes use remitly or some other wire service. You cannot open a bank account with a tourist variety ACR card or Tourist type visa. Also, if you moved your money I'm going to guess that you would possibly opening a can of worms regarding taxation in Canada and also some anti money laundering laws as well...it's very complex now. I would just keep your cash in Canada and find the cheapest way to draw from it that you can.
@@SouthPaths thanks, I have heard that Canada will hold back 25% of your pension if you retire outside of the country but they do have a tax treaty with the Philippines so I am not sure how that will affect it. Do you plan to get a retirement visa in the future which would enable you to have a bank account? The Philippines retirement visa seems like one of the easier ones to qualify for... It sounds like you have no plans to return to Canada
@@readytoroam2504 well, yes and no...25 % of your OAS and thats all, i think...but correct me if im wrong..im getting my Old age pen now, no unusual deductions other than typical taxation.
@@readytoroam2504 I will be returning to Canada for work a few months a year...im only 61 so not sure what will be the case when im 65. i have "0" plans to return to Canada if I don't need to after 65.
some comments if i may… manila: bgc is an expensive, “imitation l.a. island” in a sprawling, mostly poor, traffic-clogged, third world metropolis. if one is retiring to philippines on a budget, i daresay bgc wont fit well. also, i have seen fires in manila high-rise towers, remember that fire brigades don’t exist in the philippines. beaches: either short-stay, crowded tourist hangouts, e.g. puerto galera or boracay, or tropical paradises that really need a personal car to access and are bereft of most conveniences, e.g. bicol or ilocos sur & norte. mountains: baguio is getting crowded and expensive, no commercial airport, just two roads in/out that are blocked sometimes by rockfalls. anything north of baguio is the true boondocks (this slang word for far-out rural came from americans describing bondoc north of baguio). provincial cities: best bet for budget minded retirees who are adventurous. i like davao: safe, off the typhoon & earthquake belt, international airport, many residence & shopping options, driveable mountains, ferryable beaches. bacolod: good domestic airport & ferry connections, decent hospital & shopping, safe, pleasant place. angeles city: not the bar district but the wider area, many expat amenities, decent residences and hospital, international airport, 2-3 hours by car to manila, beaches, baguio. batangas: a bit scruffy but driving close to manila & beaches. as for money, opening a philippine bank account is a pita. once opened, any + all account updates and changes, except deposits & withdrawals, must forever be accomplished in person at the original opening branch, as i sadly learned. charles schwab rebates all international atm charges, so i fund a c.s. checking account periodically, withdraw a bunch of cash by atm and always keep a stack of cash at hand in southeast asia.
Thanks for your video here. One place I will NOT live in the Philippines or even visit is Dramaguete. The TOXIC gossip 'n back biting there between expats ain't my reasons for living anywhere in Asia. I love Southeast Asia where I lived for 16 yrs and love Filipinos ..their culure, food and THEM. Why live amongst those I would never live next to in the states?
I have see some infighting yes...im not involved with it glad to say. Yes about filipinas, they are wonderful people! They could teach the west A LOT about kindness and humility.
@ABritishBoyAndAFilipina well, some people like to tip toe into the pool. So, having a familier face, even on ya can't stand...could be a strange comfort for some.
I have only seen 2 in the 2 yrs visiting here...they were only the very small 1 ft long type. I live in the countryside. I'm very suprised to have not seen more.
you can buy condo unit but property cannot not unless you marry filipina and if you want to build bussiness and nt marry filipina you need to find trusted people but i guess its hard to find not unless you marry for long time
True! the USA sold its soul long ago. The middle class is out. It's more like billionaires and PEASANTS now. The younger generations like 36 and under will never own a house unless inherited. Allowing foreign countries, non citizens ,to buy up and build has pushed prices for younger folks out of reach. I have no problem leasing an affordable until my death and then leaving it to a Filipino spouse or friend .
I am beginning to realize, if a man wants to live in the Philippines for the rest of his life HE MUST MARRY A FELLIPINA....BEEN REVIEWING THE TOURIST VISA REQUIREMENTS AND OH MAN, THEY CAN BE TOUGH. ONE STATEMENT STOOD OUT....MUST LEAVE THE COUNTRY EVERY TWO MONTHS...WOW.
@@SouthPaths I DONT REMEMBER, BUT I BELIEVE IT WAS FROM A GOOGLE SEARCH.....NPYYP, ;OMR. YJROT S;E OD BRTU VPMGIDOMH/ EVERY THREE YRS YOU MUST LEAVE...MEANING YOU CAN STAY UP TO THREE YEARS? SEEMS INCREDIBLE....I THINK THAT IS THE REASON MOST GUYS MARRY A GIRL WHICH MEANS THEY CAN STAY.
@@SouthPaths Actually, I was misinformed. Finally found channel which stated you can routinely get three month extensions on your tour visa. If true, you are right, very liberal. Honestly, I would like to marry a Philippine and naturally that might take over six months.
@@SouthPaths I'm in Los Angeles. And the smog in los Angeles is the Swiss Alps compared to Bangkok and Manila. But in Cebu is it also polluted and you are engulfed in constant 3rd world Diesel exhaust ? I don't think you in Cebu. So then doesn't apply. Just asking
its normal thing men the reaction of skin especially when you first time come out of the sun 🤣🤣🤣 try to worried when you dont feel anything meaning that is not normal
as filipino im amaze with your knowledges and experince to us
Thankyou, I am learning every day. New lessons and good ones they are.
@@SouthPaths WOW keep on doing
Interesting things to consider for sure. 👍
Indeed!
Thanks for the video. I've been researching retiring there for a few years now. So many things to consider and research. Best thing I've come up with is to come up with your personal criteria. Weather, infrastructure, hazards, etc.. Find places that meet your criteria, research those areas then get feet on the ground and go see it in person.
Basically, yup, your exactly right.
Yeah probably want to stay away from typhoon prone areas, and volcano's. I think a good option for expats is in Bohol very few landslides, no volcanos and fairly low typhoon risk while you have many options for the 4 categories you mention although there aren't very many high mountain elevations here you can get up to areas that are a little cooler or we have the city of Tagbilaran which is still fairly small compared to Cebu and close to beautiful beaches in Panglao a well known tourist area.
as filipino foreigner can also work in the philippines just search what job fits in foreigner so many to choose example teacher , call center and many more
Good information. Like you, i chose the province, and small mountains. The beach is 15 minutes away. Big city (Tagbliaran) is an hour away, most everything is there. Local city is 15 minutes. Yes, as the commenter below said, pick where you want to be, and then look for a girl who is from there if having a girl is one of your priorities. That will help you immensely if you are in a place YOU want to be, and you find someone who is from THERE.
Thanks for sharing!
hows your life there in simply life ??
have you try to build small fish pond or plant some trees ??
@@jeffreyvlogofficial781 My life is very good. Peaceful, satisfied, enjoyable. I like a simple life, so this place is wonderful for me.
@@scottbrinks9248 yES nothing beat simply life as we getting old we dont need a lot of things all we need is to enjoy the rest of our lives agree ??😍😍😍and if you contented on your life you will be happy even in simply blessings that you take
Sweet and to the point. I do think, for me, the provinces is where my money is, the chill factor. I am also aware of the drawbacks of that lifestyle, essential service, would be great to expound on what you've faced.
It's chill alright, next episode, we blow a couple hours swimming in a local creek blocked off to become a swimming hole for the local kids.
province is ok for the old foreigner as trually fit in theres needs fresh air
I completely understand foreigners can't buy unless married to a Filipino or corporation or purchased under a girlfriends name you trust and write a 25 year lease back to oneself. The lease back for 25 years is common and gives full rights to foreigners to live, stay, on land for 25 years. There are many save ways like this around the land ownership laws. Thanks for posting this cute town you live in!👍
Ahh OK. Glad you enjoyed it. Yea, I am trying to.find out the price for that property..will do a walk around and chat 1 day soon. Good to see your well versed in the intricacies of property holding here for overseas investors.
I think the reason for landownership is limited to the Filipinos is due to westerners gobbling up land ownership leaving the Philippines vulnerable to being owned by foreign government. That is the risk we experience here in the US , Arabs buying huge tract of farmlands, Chinese purchasing land next to military bases etc. If the US government doesnt change the law , soon out country will be owned bybforeign government in no time.
@@wrafl I hear it is written in their constitution that only Philippine citizens can own land and houses
That's true. Lease only or ownership in Philippine spouces name.
@@conrad6414 interesting.
I've seen apartments in Thailand that are modern with gyms in swimming pools for $300 a month
That's amazing!
Ahha, San Pablo, found it. Thanks, Nelson. I see you're not super far from Tagaytay or Trece Martires? I'm now watching your Botanica garden visit 👍
Cool, thanks
Thanks for the vidio. 293 days till retirement there.
Glad you enjoyed it. I'm sure you will love it here.
you need to start moving now your old man you deserved a good simply life someone who will take care of you just pick the right girl for you
Hi Nelson... new subscriber here from eastern Canada. You have very informative videos on here and I watch each and every one of them. Keep them coming. I was in Cebu area for 3 weeks before covid .I am thinking of liquidating everything and moving to the PH. Here in Canada, we are being taxed to death and it's only getting worse.
Oh I'm keeping abreast of events...he prices just keeper going up and I doubt Polieve will be able to do squat about it. Thank you for your interest in our channel, we will keep doing what we are doing, there is as I said a place here for anyone.
@@SouthPaths You are absolutely right about Polieve.... Politicians in North America are all a bunch of crooks. Liberal MP Dominic Leblanc is building a new house in the Shediac , New Brunswick area , worth 3 million dollars. You think that money came out of his pockets ? All 3 parties are not worth voting for.
When politics becomes corrupted as it is and a profit machine controlled by special interests...well...hope is all gone.
There's a ton of videos on RUclips from people that are leaving Canada for various reasons. Cost of living and cold weather, poor health care are just a few.
Nice sir nice decision just be contented and be yourself enjoy and relax live in simply life with slice of paradise on earth
59 Work/ 21 Vacation/ 114 Calendar Days until Retirement. I'm headed to It or Business Park in Cebu City in October, 2024 for at least Six Months. I'm moving from a Small Coastal town to the "Big City". I'll decide what I want from where I live as I get acclimated.
Perfect. Don't wave money about. Don't get too attached to 1 person too quickly. But DO reach out to locals and get acquainted, saying goodmorning is a great way to let people know that your a friendly sort. Smiles are like food here, share them.
Agree. It really depends on where you live. I’m Living town after Tagaytay wheee the temperature is far more cooler. We got lots of farmlands available here to choose from too, i loved the laid back life unplugging from crowded cities❤ 🇵🇭
I just can not imagine...fighting to survive with finances in Canada. Never again.
@@SouthPaths I can imagine why my nephew flew from Ontario and is now looking for some beach living here. I tolf him it will still depends on the location, if he opted to choose tourist areas. It would drain his pocket in no time. not sure if he’s a digital nomad though.
Well, if he is young, he has the luxury of time to explore. Canada will be a mess.for a few years ahead, this could be a good time for him to expand his horizons...it could save him alot of money long I to his future about age 55 or 60 and e s winding down, he will have memories of this place and could e helpful then.
@@SouthPaths 30ish yeah I agree.
Thanks for sharing Nelson
Thankyou for taking the time to watch.
Great overview Nelson. Im heading over there around October and will be looking for that Happy Place. I will definitely consider your suggestion of Puerto Galera. I do love it, quick flight to Manila. And Mindoro was on my top choices to find a Happy Place. A lot of history in that area and So much to explore from beaches to the mountains. Off the beaten path! 👍✌🏻🇵🇭
Indeed, when your at Galera, I suggest The Blue Crystal Resort...that is if you want a VERY good place to stay that is not in the tourist zone, We have a couple videos about it. The restaurant is a bit pricey but EXCELLENT with plenty of western dishes on the menu and a great dedicated 100% top drawer staff.
1 more thing...there are alot of...ummm girls that are working there...know that when your being approached by a filipina and keep your wallet in your front pocket of your pants.
take your time , explore and soon you will find something that rings ur bell ‼️
100%!
Good info. Thanks.
Glad it was helpful!
Before, my life-long dream was to live in the countryside. But being alone it's a little bit risky. During typhoon season and in time of emergency.
Yes..we have plans to minimize issues for health. As for danger to walking alone..its ok here at our village there are men that patrol after dark..so its safe here.
well you can simply invite your friends or family with you here
its not happen all the time you can scape the rainy season and find spot who is not rainy in the philipines always watch news here
FIRST PICK THE LOCATION THEN FIND THE GIRL AND NEVER LET HER MEET YOU AT THE AIRPORT!!!
100%
Doesn't always work that way mate If you are looking for a random woman, one size fits all then yes but if you are looking for a specific type of woman then not so easy. Me, I wanted someone older without kids, never been married, with a pleasant disposition ( a tough in cheek reference to Filipino hiring practices), good luck in your search for the Filipina Unicorn. When you do find her remember she will be attached at the hip to her family, do you really want to drag her away from everything she knows and loves, is that really a very caring/considerate act. Sometimes we don't get everything that we want, we actually have to compromise the sames as they do with us old facts. Just my two bobs worth. Cheers Aussie John
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Hi Nelson,
Perhaps one should also take into consideration the natural catastrophe exposures i.e. earthquake, volcanoes, stormsurge, typhoons etc, as the exposures vary around the country...
Cheers
Glenn
I suppose that's true, but I was only covering the very basic differences. These events could be covered in future episodes. Thanks for the 💡
No Rat Race, constant breeze, small town in the country, good Christian country folks, cheap plentiful foods, GOOD SOIL, GOOD WATER, FISHING, NO COASTAL = HURRICANES, and NO TOURIST ZONES EVER!
Something small, aircon and a cr. Market close. All I'll need
That's my basic situation. Works for us. Happy at my age, is the most important.
i suggest if you are old foreigner find old filipina too they have no time to play or trick you they are the one who are looking for eternal love but if your young try to getting to know first before you marry
My thoughts, too. My girl is 59, and I'm 61. Young girls should be for young men. They need each other.
@@SouthPaths true
Hey Nelsen, you often sit infront of the building behind you and you just mentioned its for sale. Could you do a walk around, inside and tell us the price?? How far is this old house on 8 acres behind from your town you live in???
Thanks for sharing 👍
I can do a video but Philippine law prohibits sales of lands to non citizens. This parcel is about 4.min walk from my place.
wow you become a neighbor
@@SouthPaths just dont video when you do walk you must video hide from people pretent that you just walking
The Three best words to learn in the Philippines are ;
Rent , Rent and Rent ‼️‼️🇨🇦🇨🇦
Here’s the thing,rent is better but no guarantee and control if owner will ask you to leave. For me I’m wanting to make sure my wife has something not taken from her so building her her own home is important to me.
well maybe your not adventurious people hehhestil l the same you can rent in american and some part also we feel the same thing if we leave our country we also rent 😁😁😁
Left out a couple of important considerations, from my perspective anyway:
I’d take increasing extreme weather events into consideration before investing in accommodations. Even if only a renter , you don’t want to lose any investment in appliances/furnishings/possessions or even life and limb.
I’d stay away from waterfront/low lying areas (storm surge/flooding).
I’d also stay away from hilly areas with higher risk of landslides.
Another element, for retirees, would be proximity to world class medical facilities. The need for which will only increase with age. Might as well choose up front with that in mind. I expect to live long and healthy, but I’m still factoring that into my decision making.
I agree 100%. So many things to consider. From roosters to volcano's.
Well, I wanted to keep it to 10 min or less. In this format, sitting static talking...not alot of people would watch beyond that and thus would not benefit from additional detailed info. I can do a video breaking down each option going forward. Thanks for watching!
@@SouthPaths I understand, glad I could help.
Been here 14 years, as to extreme weather, just seen the damage from tornadoes in US, you also have a hurricane season, mass shootings don't happen here, gangs of youths do not go on looting rampages here, they are not allowed to steal $900 worth of stuff like in California, and you have your own earthquake areas, I wouldn't say it's any more extreme here..
@@PeevyMctweevy not, at all, my point. I wasn’t comparing the US and PH.
Would you need a motor bike or car to live in the provinces I like the sound of the low prices...
That...is a good question. Jeepneys are common and inexpensive. I would use them for the first few months, traffic here is crazy train...you wont want to be driving in it for sometime after your arrival.
Small busus, jeepney, trikes, take your pick, for pennies too
Thank you
You're welcome
Hello Nelson . another great info . what is your opinion about San Fernando Papango ? stay safe , enjoy life as much as possible . all the best
I'm not familiar with that one I'm afraid.
you mean pampanga ? cause i know theres san fernando Pampanga
Would love a more indepth video to branch off from this one.
What is your take on Bohol Phil? I am 77yo looking for affordable rentals $130-150.00 mo. looking for simple living. 👍🙋♀️🇺🇲🦋🇵🇭
I'm not sure about Bohol specifically. I'm sorry, but search youtube for "living in bohol" that should work something for you.
u either need sunscreen,or have high blood pressure,the heat is not being kind to u,be careful
Actually I've been getting more sun than normal, thanks my blood pressure is near perfect measured. Glad to say.
dont over react on sun light we need to be sweat to release our toxic in the body and our fats will disolve 🤣🤣 unlike cold weather you become more fatty heheh just like you put pork on the refrigerator
I'm not looking in the right location on map, how can I find your town?🤔
Search for San Pablo
I'm actually trying to decide where to live in the PH.
Research research research.
@@SouthPaths -yeah I've been researching for over two years.
Oh, you got it all figured then I'm sure.
@@SouthPaths -No one knows everything.
Hey Nelson, another great video... just curious about your method of getting your money to you in the Philippines from Canada. Do you collect the CPP or are you using your savings at the moment from liquidating your life in Canada. I have seen videos by some US expats who say to not deposit your pension directly into a Philippines bank and use a bank in your country of origin and use services like Wise money transfer. I am still in the planning phase and find your insights helpful.
I am presently just using my credit card in any ATM and then pay it immediately via my banking app. This...is not the cheapest way for sure and I am going to be making a change soon. I would say yes use remitly or some other wire service. You cannot open a bank account with a tourist variety ACR card or Tourist type visa. Also, if you moved your money I'm going to guess that you would possibly opening a can of worms regarding taxation in Canada and also some anti money laundering laws as well...it's very complex now. I would just keep your cash in Canada and find the cheapest way to draw from it that you can.
@@SouthPaths thanks, I have heard that Canada will hold back 25% of your pension if you retire outside of the country but they do have a tax treaty with the Philippines so I am not sure how that will affect it. Do you plan to get a retirement visa in the future which would enable you to have a bank account? The Philippines retirement visa seems like one of the easier ones to qualify for... It sounds like you have no plans to return to Canada
@@readytoroam2504 well, yes and no...25 % of your OAS and thats all, i think...but correct me if im wrong..im getting my Old age pen now, no unusual deductions other than typical taxation.
@@readytoroam2504 I will be returning to Canada for work a few months a year...im only 61 so not sure what will be the case when im 65. i have "0" plans to return to Canada if I don't need to after 65.
some comments if i may… manila: bgc is an expensive, “imitation l.a. island” in a sprawling, mostly poor, traffic-clogged, third world metropolis. if one is retiring to philippines on a budget, i daresay bgc wont fit well. also, i have seen fires in manila high-rise towers, remember that fire brigades don’t exist in the philippines. beaches: either short-stay, crowded tourist hangouts, e.g. puerto galera or boracay, or tropical paradises that really need a personal car to access and are bereft of most conveniences, e.g. bicol or ilocos sur & norte. mountains: baguio is getting crowded and expensive, no commercial airport, just two roads in/out that are blocked sometimes by rockfalls. anything north of baguio is the true boondocks (this slang word for far-out rural came from americans describing bondoc north of baguio). provincial cities: best bet for budget minded retirees who are adventurous. i like davao: safe, off the typhoon & earthquake belt, international airport, many residence & shopping options, driveable mountains, ferryable beaches. bacolod: good domestic airport & ferry connections, decent hospital & shopping, safe, pleasant place. angeles city: not the bar district but the wider area, many expat amenities, decent residences and hospital, international airport, 2-3 hours by car to manila, beaches, baguio. batangas: a bit scruffy but driving close to manila & beaches.
as for money, opening a philippine bank account is a pita. once opened, any + all account updates and changes, except deposits & withdrawals, must forever be accomplished in person at the original opening branch, as i sadly learned. charles schwab rebates all international atm charges, so i fund a c.s. checking account periodically, withdraw a bunch of cash by atm and always keep a stack of cash at hand in southeast asia.
Thanks for your video here. One place I will NOT live in the Philippines or even visit is Dramaguete. The TOXIC gossip 'n back biting there between expats ain't my reasons for living anywhere in Asia. I love Southeast Asia where I lived for 16 yrs and love Filipinos ..their culure, food and THEM. Why live amongst those I would never live next to in the states?
I have see some infighting yes...im not involved with it glad to say. Yes about filipinas, they are wonderful people! They could teach the west A LOT about kindness and humility.
@ABritishBoyAndAFilipina well, some people like to tip toe into the pool. So, having a familier face, even on ya can't stand...could be a strange comfort for some.
I want to come to the Phillipines, but am desperately afraid of snakes
I have only seen 2 in the 2 yrs visiting here...they were only the very small 1 ft long type. I live in the countryside. I'm very suprised to have not seen more.
How much are they asking for that property?
I'm not sure now...but I can find out...future episode.
you can buy condo unit but property cannot not unless you marry filipina and if you want to build bussiness and nt marry filipina you need to find trusted people but i guess its hard to find not unless you marry for long time
What's the price of that place you did this video at ??
I'm not sure, but I know who to ask. Will let you know.
@@SouthPaths maybe you need to make video for that
Peso went up to ₱57 = $1 today.
Getting higher every week.
Manila is lousy, BGC Bonifacio Global City! Makati! Marikina. Many parts of Quezon City is very nice, such as Laging Handa Barangay and White Planes.
Indeed you are quite correct.
i prefer more lousy than cold neighbor so that when danger comes someone will save you 🤣
True! the USA sold its soul long ago. The middle class is out. It's more like billionaires and PEASANTS now. The younger generations like 36 and under will never own a house unless inherited. Allowing foreign countries, non citizens ,to buy up and build has pushed prices for younger folks out of reach. I have no problem leasing an affordable until my death and then leaving it to a Filipino spouse or friend .
Sad but true in Canada as well. Housing...is our leading industry now...not building homes but, flipping them. I can't continue forever.
I am beginning to realize, if a man wants to live in the Philippines for the rest of his life HE MUST MARRY A FELLIPINA....BEEN REVIEWING THE TOURIST VISA REQUIREMENTS AND OH MAN, THEY CAN BE TOUGH. ONE STATEMENT STOOD OUT....MUST LEAVE THE COUNTRY EVERY TWO MONTHS...WOW.
Where did you see that? I know you must update every 2 months to continue to extend your stay. Every 3 yrs you must exit and re-enter. Last I heard.
@@SouthPaths I DONT REMEMBER, BUT I BELIEVE IT WAS FROM A GOOGLE SEARCH.....NPYYP, ;OMR. YJROT S;E OD BRTU VPMGIDOMH/ EVERY THREE YRS YOU MUST LEAVE...MEANING YOU CAN STAY UP TO THREE YEARS? SEEMS INCREDIBLE....I THINK THAT IS THE REASON MOST GUYS MARRY A GIRL WHICH MEANS THEY CAN STAY.
It's a very gracious allowance. Most countries do not offer this level of visitation.
@@SouthPaths Actually, I was misinformed. Finally found channel which stated you can routinely get three month extensions on your tour visa. If true, you are right, very liberal. Honestly, I would like to marry a Philippine and naturally that might take over six months.
The problem is air pollution. Have you notuced poison air in these cities ? Or even burning trash wgere yiu are
All cities have pollution to a great degree.
@@SouthPaths I hope you referring to Phillipines cities.
I'm not. LA New York, Chinas the worst offender by far, India...
@@SouthPaths I'm in Los Angeles. And the smog in los Angeles is the Swiss Alps compared to Bangkok and Manila. But in Cebu is it also polluted and you are engulfed in constant 3rd world Diesel exhaust ? I don't think you in Cebu. So then doesn't apply. Just asking
@@listerine414 Pollution anywhere in Philippines is awful, you don't realise until you get home how cleaner our air is (UK anyway)
Are u ok ur so red
I am very red when I get sun. I'm not lucky to turn brown color. We had just returned from the beach that week.
its normal thing men the reaction of skin especially when you first time come out of the sun 🤣🤣🤣 try to worried when you dont feel anything meaning that is not normal
sir you're so red, it's very hot right now in the Philippines.
Ahhh..it's the camera..not that bad in reality.
Yo bro. This is just fyi. I dont think ppl will take you seriously looking at that backdrop ok.