Pros and Cons of the Locals - Cons 1:13 Crime 1:50 Availability of Jobs 2:23 Low Wages Pros 3:37 Freedom 3:50 Travel Opportunities 4:14 Freedom of Business Opportunities 4:52 Freedom of Religion 5:16 Huge sense of family ~~~ Expats Pros and Cons Living in the Philippines Pros 5:54 Natural Beauty 7:01 Low Cost of Living 7:47 Low Medical Cost 8:45 Beautiful Weather 9:16 Nice People 9:38 Great Visa Situation Cons 10:26 Crime 11:37 Infrastructure Issues 12:15 Service Issues 12:51 Traffic 14:21 Business Start Up
Philippines riches is really in the hearts of Filipinos. Life here is very slow moving, relaxed atmosphere, not competing or digging deeper , it means take your time and you will get there. MUST BE PATIENT to find your happiness.
You are the only channel that gives me the feeling to listen to someone who actually knows what he is talking about. I'm here since 2017 and unlike most other viewers of your channel I'm below 40 and just work for a company here with my "special foreign language" skill. There are always 2 sides of the coin. You can get robbed in Switzerland and you can make awesome friends in Tondo. Definitely not for everyone but I'm more than able to provide for everything me and the family needs. Just don't come unprepared...
I enjoyed your video. My wife is from Silay City. We moved here in 2023 after I retired. My biggest mistake is that I didn't learn their language before I came. It is very hard for me to have a conversation with anyone because a lot don't speak English. Now I am 65, and she gets mad with me because I didn't take time to learn the languages. I came from Las Vegas, where I had a lot of friends from the Philippines who spoke good English. Just because English is taught in the school as a second language doesn't mean everyone speaks it here.
According to a number of Filipinas here in LA there are a number of nursing schools in the Philippines that teach their entire 4 year program in English. This means their graduates can go to English speaking countries and practice nursing usually without any need to take an English language assessment test. Staring wage in LA for a nurse with a 4 year BSN degree with her RN is $40/hour with lots of overtime available. That's a good wage even for a high priced city like LA.
another great video,,,, love the new intro to your videos,,,, love to see you happy, also good seeing shiela,,, in the intro,,,, when is she coming back for a visit or you going there for a visit !!!
Thank you for this video. The numbers for wages were very sad. Brain drain is a problem in many countries. My parents left the Philippines in the 1970's. And now ironically I want to retire there (some would say that would lower the IQ of both countries 🙃) I really appreciate all the info in your videos! Even when you're talking about the problems there, you always make me impatient to go there now. I am working on another video for my channel and plan to link your channel there.
I was surprised to see lots of armed guards in Manila. Otherwise I thought that Manila was very safe. I walked everywhere and had no problems. Love the people in the Philippines. Love the food. I love how friendly and helpful people are in the Philippines. Can’t wait to visit again soon. Philippines is definitely safer than Russia. I like how passionate you are about the Philippines and SE Asia in general. I was absolutely mesmerized by SE Asia after my first visit many years ago. I’m still mesmerized. I visit several countries in the region every year ( sometimes twice a year). Excellent video sir.
Thanks Sir, nice to hear from you again. I hope you are doing well. Yes, I find it safe as well. I agree with all your points. I didn’t realize Russia wasn’t safe. I didn’t know that
@@PaulWorldZoom my friend is there right now. Says that he is afraid to go outside of his apartment. Right now it is probably more dangerous than before. Need to really watch what you say in public about the “ special operation” in Ukraine. Should be really careful and not to run into another military mobilization drive. It is not uncommon for the police to grab people on the streets and force them into the military service. Anyway, my friend can’t wait to leave Russia.
@@PaulWorldZoom Thanks Paul, My real name is Zack, not sure if I mentioned it, I am a Retired Marine, As I said, I am looking to come to the Philippines in January or sooner, I appreciate you continuing to respond, Hope all is well
Great P/C coverage but I am pretty sure you could do back to back videos with one covering the Pros and the other video covering the Cons. :) God bless!
Despite the national "minimum wages" many employers do not pay that. add that many service jobs are a 6 month contract. After 6 months filipinas unemployed, looking again. Age and sex discrimination in employment is unacceptable in many countries. After 23 years here. some things have changed emmensley, while others have not budged an inch
Hey Dr. Zoom, Thought I’d give you some food for thought as far as topics. I am curious about how the dynamics are in regards to living apart from your girlfriend. How did y’all meet? Did y’all live together in Dubai? What made you decide to move away from her? How is it working for you guys? How long do you think you’ll live apart? How often do y’all see each other?Does her son live with her? Ect ect. These are a few questions I wonder about. The other question I had and I’m sure I can/will research it. Can a foreigner moving there bring his/her firearms? If so could they carry them or would it be restricted to home security?
That sounds like a good video suggestion. I'll check with her on that. Thanks for the suggestion. I don't know the firearms rules but know someone who certainly does.Thanks Eric
Hey Paul seems you got just about everything on both sides. I have to agree with all those points. Even though there is a few frustrations here I am enjoying it here very much and have no intention of going back to the Canada unless it is to visit family.
Talking about the hospital , is it true that in most private and goverment hospital you must take care of your own food. And can you find out which filippines med insurance are the best and cover the most...
I'm going to put the wage issues in prospective. My wife is from the Philippines, and we were on a vacation trip to copper country in the U.P of Michigan USA and I asked her what the wage was in Philippines a month. She stated around $120 for laborer per month. I showed her a pay scale of the miners in 1917 made 120.00 a month in 1917. So, the same 1 percent of the wealthy imported labor to work in the USA for that pay scale as labor cost. In 2019 the same 1 percent exports the jobs to cheap worker for the same wage 100 years later. So, if you adjusted for inflation the wage in Asia should be 1.773.34 US Dollars a month or around 11 dollars an hour for a 40-hour work week. I hope this sheds some light on the pay gap.
great stuff, bro, keep up the great work : ) re: brown outs: does your generator supersede all those ridiculous brown outs? i teach online.... I've heard that all those smiles are a bit like in Japan where it can be a mask (ie." tatamae") to avoid serious subjects and save face etc. and that slapstick is the humor and sarcasm is misunderstood in Phils. Agree? ironic since they OD on seinfeld etc. Cheers!!!!
@@PaulWorldZoom yeah, that was the first time I heard that. It was said by that young Pinoy kid on his vlog Savvy Expat (He's around 18-25 ears old) from Chicago now in Manilla with his family, and they've got a big house in the province, and his gramps was a judge in Phils during WW2. Reminded me of Japan, his comment, the smiles being a mask. Well, guess I'll see for myself in a few months if I ever get my arse to BKK for that Medical tourism first lol cheers
Hi,great video, i am a new subscriber, i hurd that they are going to change the visa system that they are not going to let the expatriates stay 3 yrs,can you find out and talk about it please, thank you very much
Unless a local has lived outside the Phils, especially in the US, they have no idea what real crime is. Haven't heard of a school or workplace mass shooting, random muggings, hate crimes, or home invasion here...just saying....Again, unless they have lived outside the Phils, like in the US, they have no real idea of how to compare what is here compared to what life could be. As a foreigner IMHO, my cons are what we gave up moving here, convienence, constant lines waiting, need for unlimited patience and the driving mind set, hearing "out of stock" or "naot available" gets old. The pros ? The people, attitudes, the beauty, the lifes stress level deminished by 80%. I always wondered what could happen if you took the best of here and the best of the west and mixed em' together......
I am one that is considering moving to the Philippines permanently, will be there again for a month this weekend. Being from the UK rather than the USA, the safety is a slight concern as the UK is 34th safest country in the world compared to 125th of the Philippines and 129th of the USA. The biggest concern though is the health costs ... I will be 60 this year and once 60 even prescriptions are totally free. Never had to look for health insurance here in the UK as everything is free paid by you NI contributions ... which for me was around £160 a month for the NHS.
Fantastic Keith, welcome to the Philippines. I hope the visit works out for you. I understand about the health Insurance. That sounds like great coverage AND you paid for it. Tough call. Welcome 🙏🙏🙏🙏
Cons 1. Manila Airport 2. Bureaucracy and forms 3. Inefficient process ( at boracay ferry you have to buy 3 tickets which are an enviromental fee, a ferry fee and one other I cant think of, you literally line up in 3 queues when it could all be on the one ticket. 4. Slow service and queues.
I think their mentality is to have more employed people instead of just one stop with one employee. It’s inconvenient for expats and tourist but its their country and nothing we can do about it. Even the department stores in the malls have a lot of sales people and a few are just standing there.
Have read some comments. Watched whole video. When you said weather is a pro, that depends on which island. The Philippines are known to have great weather. But, and I despise that word, there are a few things with the weather in what I call the Paradise Islands. First is the Philippines are in the way of many typhoons a year. Something None can do a thing about. Other natural occurrences also happen. Not being too negative here just a guy in snowy winter Midwest looking for the sunshine n someone to share it, and the rain with. Keep up the good work 😊
I don’t like divorce / High divorce rates. That said , with or without divorce many families break up there. That makes life very difficult for single moms. They are stuck in a position where it’s illegal to find another relationship. Adulterous 😮 oh no jail time…. People are wired to need partnerships in life and that is prohibited? Something crazy to us is the law there putting women that are abandoned rather than divorced in a difficult position. What of their husbands that left them? They have children by other GF and are they threatened with jail time. I think not, it’s more a one sided system.
So many great points. I agree with all of them. On her side, she is stuck in an almost impossible situation. And certainly bad for the new gentleman. Thanks so much
Great again Paul The only thing I found hard to get my head around is Price for building property As soon as they know I'm a westerner the price goes up considerably So now I'm just letting my girlfriend and farther sort thing out for me till I move out there Thanks Chaz
Hey, liking the content. Wanted some quick advice. I'm visiting the phils in May for a week and a half. Plan on doing some beach going, maybe some hiking activities, might make an excursion to check out Iloilo. How much cash do you think i would need to bring over starting out before I need to hit an ATM? Coming from US.
Hey Tony, Just got back from the Philippines. I spent 2.5 weeks there and I feel like the biggest mistake I made was traveling too much. I was trying to jamb in too many places at different locations. For example, I went to Puerto Princesa, then two days later I had to be in el nido, then two days later I had to be in Coron. I had great intentions but I only got to see each place basically for one day then one day of traveling to the next place. In retrospect, I wish I would have spent week in one place so I could really relax and enjoy the area. I did not visit Cebu, but I would like to have just because you can hike the water falls and you are close to the ocean, the city, and the jungle. As for how much money should you bring? That is a personal choice that you kinda need to determine what activities, food and entertainment you will be doing. It is a cash oriented country, and they don’t take dollars ( assuming you’re American). I found that at the airport was the most convenient way to exchange dollars for pesos. The exchange rate was decent and it was fairly simple. Personally, I exchanged $800 USD for two of us traveling for over two weeks. All of my Airbnbs were prepaid as was my domestic airline tickets. I think you have to kinda figure out that on your own though. Hope you enjoy it as much as I did, and stay safe, Jim
I usually brought in 1K cash. Exchange some before you fly at any big bank in the US, usually will be able to get you foreign currency. And always got good exchange rates inside the malls
@JIM Wiseman yeah it used to be a bad habit of mine to try to fit in as much as i can when on vacation. While it allows you to see and do more, it does take time away from enjoying the moment because you're on a rigid schedule and always hurrying to the next thing. I dont plan on island hopping but I'll mostly be in Panglao/Bohol and might make an excursion to iloilo or Manila. Thanks for the advice. 👍
It seems like Dumaguete is an ‘old man’s location’….I think you are too young at heart and too inquisitive to stay put and be content with life….love your videos …😊
Some of my concerns which you didn't mention: (1) insect populations, particularly mosquitoes; (2) air pollution; (3) access to organically grown fruits and vegetables. The biggest draw for Western men of a certain age is, without a doubt, the ability for romance with someone you're intensely attracted to and who will appreciate you. This is almost unheard of in the West, which is itself a remarkable fact of life for Western culture. Anyway, I watch all your videos, ever since the delightful Filipina Pea introduced you to her multitudinous audience. Keep up the good work.
Dengue and Malaria can be real issues. Even in the cities. I use off past about 5:30PM if outside. Of course pollution. Manila and Cebu are pretty bad. I don't know about organically grown, but just about everything is available. Thanks
❤😅😅🎉🎉 ❤❤ Thanks🙏🙇 GOD for your timely video. You are elite rich if your budget is 1,500.00 US dollar monthly in the Philippines🇵🇭. 500.00 US Dollar monthly budget is enough in the Philippines🇵🇭, most especially if you are buying your raw foods from the Public Market to cook at home, not in the Supermarket or malls.
Paul I live in Kansas and the thought of living on 1500 here would put you in the worst parts of the city, and that would be a struggle. Utilities I'm single I keep the heat fairly low and even being on a level pay my gas bill averages around 180, my electric is 140, and water and trash is 95. And I'm with you I can't see the crime being the worst in the world. Think maybe they might be totally things like your car being vandelized or broken into, or small unviolent crimes. I just can't see it being in comparison to the violent crimes here in the states. Great video as always, thank you
Hello Paul , I would say you had it coved pretty well , I often think if they changed the rule about foreigners buying land and building where and what ever how would it change the Philippines I am not so sure it would be a good thing , part of the beauty of the Philippines for me is the way it is . I think the progress they are making is wonderful but do we want it to become like the West . What do you think you spent 2+ yrs in Manila and now you are in a much smaller area with a much better way of life . Thanks Paul .
@@PaulWorldZoom I did read that the new Manila Bay project had some money from China , but with this South China Sea problem I dont see a lot more money coming into the Philippines from China .
Not to get very deep in politics. But you mentioned freedoms such as speech. I wish they knew what the freedom press index is and where the Philippines ranked in that.
The biggest con is if war breaks out between China and Taiwan and new military base operations by the U.S. in the Philippines. Though this is limited, the proximity to Taiwan and if utilized, retaliatory measures by China at the Philippines could get disastrous.
The respect for elders thing.........I see in videos when you visit a house and the little kids show respect by taking your hand and leaning forward to touch their forehead to your hand in greeting..I swear I tear up every time. So unlike america.
It is all about the economics-extended family-no divorce-my ex from Lapu Lapu and my daughters will never move here as you know RN’s start at 100K USD annually and most Flipinas in the 🇺🇸 are nurses or caregivers (average $23 per hour here) -at 62 I am invisible in the 🇺🇸 so to find an attractive lady you usually need to go to 🇵🇭or 🇹🇭 !
Freedom of speech it all depends what you call freedom, example: Why are journalists killed in the Philippines? The journalists were killed for a variety of reasons, including reprisals for reporting on organized crime, armed conflict or the rise of extremism and covering sensitive subjects such as corruption, environmental crimes, abuse of power and protests. How many journalist are killed in the Philippines? Based on the data by the National Union of Journalists of the Philippines (NUJP), 197 media workers have been killed since 1986, with all deaths included were in relation to their job. Since 1986 means Post Marcos Era.
The one's who say the Philippines is not a safe country are probably those who've never travelled outside there front door. You're always going to get slammed when you stand up for something or someone. I say come on down to the Philippines and take a good look. You'll be surprised. Its definitely a lot safer than walking around Venice Beach, CA.
Brain drain has been going on since the 70s. Most of my Engineering professors left for the United States and a number of my relatives who were in the medical profession.
As will those Cheap Charlie days ever return-as in like the drinks prices to go down. As in not the RIP OFF PRICES as they are now. And girl bar fines to reduce $ 3000 bucks just to shoot it only takes 10 seconds the rest is filled up with for play and kissing. paying $3000 for chit chat just a warm up just to shoot-nar just far too expensives to pay.
Another great video Paul! My small abode is finally finished, but I’ll only move there (permanently) when Bitcoin gives me a 100X returns in investment.
Thanks I just ran a 1/2 marathon in 1:31:54. I was a little disappointed but it was even even with a 6am start. I run between 7 to 7:30 in training. Usually about 10k to 15k unless training for a full. Thanks
@@PaulWorldZoom thanks I’m trying to ease my way back into running. I got a suggestion for you, when you edit your videos if you like try adding chapters to the video. Instead of posting a where’s what. I’ve found that chapters in the videos are really convenient. I researched and it doesn’t Hurt any revenue or watch time. Just a suggestion.
Crime their plenty of that unless scamming in all forms corruption, fixers , business scams thefts is not crime. Do i feel safe walking down streets most areas but some areas my girlfriend wont go in her town of Digos she want let me walk at night alone
On the pro side you missed, perhaps, the number one reason. The ability of old, even unattractive or fat old men to get a young attractive Filipina who, in most cases, are so desperately poor that they are willing to overlook all the man's physical unattractiveness so long as he can give her a hope out of her horrible economic situation.
Pros and Cons of the Locals
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Cons
1:13 Crime
1:50 Availability of Jobs
2:23 Low Wages
Pros
3:37 Freedom
3:50 Travel Opportunities
4:14 Freedom of Business Opportunities
4:52 Freedom of Religion
5:16 Huge sense of family
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Expats Pros and Cons Living in the Philippines
Pros
5:54 Natural Beauty
7:01 Low Cost of Living
7:47 Low Medical Cost
8:45 Beautiful Weather
9:16 Nice People
9:38 Great Visa Situation
Cons
10:26 Crime
11:37 Infrastructure Issues
12:15 Service Issues
12:51 Traffic
14:21 Business Start Up
Philippines riches is really in the hearts of Filipinos. Life here is very slow moving, relaxed atmosphere, not competing or digging deeper , it means take your time and you will get there. MUST BE PATIENT to find your happiness.
Well said, thanks
Great video and keep them coming.
You are the only channel that gives me the feeling to listen to someone who actually knows what he is talking about. I'm here since 2017 and unlike most other viewers of your channel I'm below 40 and just work for a company here with my "special foreign language" skill. There are always 2 sides of the coin. You can get robbed in Switzerland and you can make awesome friends in Tondo. Definitely not for everyone but I'm more than able to provide for everything me and the family needs. Just don't come unprepared...
Fantastic. Thanks so much for watching and for the compliment. Appreciated
I enjoyed your video. My wife is from Silay City. We moved here in 2023 after I retired. My biggest mistake is that I didn't learn their language before I came. It is very hard for me to have a conversation with anyone because a lot don't speak English. Now I am 65, and she gets mad with me because I didn't take time to learn the languages. I came from Las Vegas, where I had a lot of friends from the Philippines who spoke good English. Just because English is taught in the school as a second language doesn't mean everyone speaks it here.
According to a number of Filipinas here in LA there are a number of nursing schools in the Philippines that teach their entire 4 year program in English. This means their graduates can go to English speaking countries and practice nursing usually without any need to take an English language assessment test.
Staring wage in LA for a nurse with a 4 year BSN degree with her RN is $40/hour with lots of overtime available. That's a good wage even for a high priced city like LA.
Thanks Jack, I agree completely. Good wages and well deserved
Good interview with Mark (was great hearing about your background)
Glad you enjoyed it! I usually don’t say much. He is a nice guy.
Paul, you do a great job covering so many topics. You even have more ideas than I have alimony payments!! That's impressive!
Another good one. I was hoping for your comment
another great video,,,, love the new intro to your videos,,,, love to see you happy, also good seeing shiela,,, in the intro,,,, when is she coming back for a visit or you going there for a visit !!!
Glad you like them! Thanks Bruce. I am hoping for a May visit. We are working on it 👍
Thanks
Nicely done. Thanks!
Thanks for watching!
Great job. Thanks!
Thanks for watching! Appreciate that
Thank you for this video. The numbers for wages were very sad. Brain drain is a problem in many countries. My parents left the Philippines in the 1970's. And now ironically I want to retire there (some would say that would lower the IQ of both countries 🙃) I really appreciate all the info in your videos! Even when you're talking about the problems there, you always make me impatient to go there now. I am working on another video for my channel and plan to link your channel there.
Thanks so much. Good luck
I was surprised to see lots of armed guards in Manila. Otherwise I thought that Manila was very safe. I walked everywhere and had no problems. Love the people in the Philippines. Love the food. I love how friendly and helpful people are in the Philippines. Can’t wait to visit again soon. Philippines is definitely safer than Russia.
I like how passionate you are about the Philippines and SE Asia in general. I was absolutely mesmerized by SE Asia after my first visit many years ago. I’m still mesmerized. I visit several countries in the region every year ( sometimes twice a year).
Excellent video sir.
Thanks Sir, nice to hear from you again. I hope you are doing well.
Yes, I find it safe as well. I agree with all your points.
I didn’t realize Russia wasn’t safe. I didn’t know that
@@PaulWorldZoom my friend is there right now. Says that he is afraid to go outside of his apartment. Right now it is probably more dangerous than before. Need to really watch what you say in public about the “ special operation” in Ukraine. Should be really careful and not to run into another military mobilization drive. It is not uncommon for the police to grab people on the streets and force them into the military service. Anyway, my friend can’t wait to leave Russia.
Thanks Paul, good info
Any time! Thanks Scott
@@PaulWorldZoom Thanks Paul, My real name is Zack, not sure if I mentioned it, I am a Retired Marine, As I said, I am looking to come to the Philippines in January or sooner, I appreciate you continuing to respond, Hope all is well
really good
Glad you think so! Thanks you
Great P/C coverage but I am pretty sure you could do back to back videos with one covering the Pros and the other video covering the Cons. :) God bless!
Nice suggestion. I hadn’t thought of that. That would work
The weather is too hot for me, but so is Filipina wife, so it's worth it. lol
Funny, love that
Despite the national "minimum wages" many employers do not pay that. add that many service jobs are a 6 month contract. After 6 months filipinas unemployed, looking again. Age and sex discrimination in employment is unacceptable in many countries. After 23 years here. some things have changed emmensley, while others have not budged an inch
Thanks you for that. I appreciate your thoughts and perspective. Very interesting
Well said. Some employers are always late paying also. Nothing the employee can do.
Interesting information about what the locals feel are assets and deficits of living in the Philippines vs what expats feel are the most important.
Thanks 👍👍
You are a wonderful Ambassador to the US...
Wow Jim, that is a very nice compliment. Great appreciated
Hey Dr. Zoom,
Thought I’d give you some food for thought as far as topics. I am curious about how the dynamics are in regards to living apart from your girlfriend. How did y’all meet? Did y’all live together in Dubai? What made you decide to move away from her? How is it working for you guys? How long do you think you’ll live apart? How often do y’all see each other?Does her son live with her? Ect ect. These are a few questions I wonder about. The other question I had and I’m sure I can/will research it. Can a foreigner moving there bring his/her firearms? If so could they carry them or would it be restricted to home security?
That sounds like a good video suggestion. I'll check with her on that. Thanks for the suggestion. I don't know the firearms rules but know someone who certainly does.Thanks Eric
Hey Paul seems you got just about everything on both sides. I have to agree with all those points. Even though there is a few frustrations here I am enjoying it here very much and have no intention of going back to the Canada unless it is to visit family.
Well said! I truly feel the same regarding the US. I like it, even when I complain 👍
Will those bars ever return back when the American service men set up shop on those new bases--girlie shows etc.
I imagine that will be one of the first additions
Talking about the hospital , is it true that in most private and goverment hospital you must take care of your own food. And can you find out which filippines med insurance are the best and cover the most...
I have certainly heard that at the provincial hospitals but not at the private ones 👍 I’ll check on the other
I'm going to put the wage issues in prospective. My wife is from the Philippines, and we were on a vacation trip to copper country in the U.P of Michigan USA and I asked her what the wage was in Philippines a month. She stated around $120 for laborer per month. I showed her a pay scale of the miners in 1917 made 120.00 a month in 1917. So, the same 1 percent of the wealthy imported labor to work in the USA for that pay scale as labor cost. In 2019 the same 1 percent exports the jobs to cheap worker for the same wage 100 years later. So, if you adjusted for inflation the wage in Asia should be 1.773.34 US Dollars a month or around 11 dollars an hour for a 40-hour work week. I hope this sheds some light on the pay gap.
Love that. Interesting and thanks. Love the UP. Went to Iron Mountain a few years ago
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great stuff, bro, keep up the great work : ) re: brown outs: does your generator supersede all those ridiculous brown outs? i teach online.... I've heard that all those smiles are a bit like in Japan where it can be a mask (ie." tatamae") to avoid serious subjects and save face etc. and that slapstick is the humor and sarcasm is misunderstood in Phils. Agree? ironic since they OD on seinfeld etc. Cheers!!!!
Thanks Curt. A generator would definitely do it.
I enjoy the smiles here. They feel genuine. Lovely people
@@PaulWorldZoom yeah, that was the first time I heard that. It was said by that young Pinoy kid on his vlog Savvy Expat (He's around 18-25 ears old) from Chicago now in Manilla with his family, and they've got a big house in the province, and his gramps was a judge in Phils during WW2. Reminded me of Japan, his comment, the smiles being a mask. Well, guess I'll see for myself in a few months if I ever get my arse to BKK for that Medical tourism first lol cheers
Hi,great video, i am a new subscriber, i hurd that they are going to change the visa system that they are not going to let the expatriates stay 3 yrs,can you find out and talk about it please, thank you very much
I don’t think so. Some confusion but it sounds like they won’t
What type of car do you drive? Excellent video!
A small little Hyundai. $7,000 USD
Unless a local has lived outside the Phils, especially in the US, they have no idea what real crime is. Haven't heard of a school or workplace mass shooting, random muggings, hate crimes, or home invasion here...just saying....Again, unless they have lived outside the Phils, like in the US, they have no real idea of how to compare what is here compared to what life could be. As a foreigner IMHO, my cons are what we gave up moving here, convienence, constant lines waiting, need for unlimited patience and the driving mind set, hearing "out of stock" or "naot available" gets old. The pros ? The people, attitudes, the beauty, the lifes stress level deminished by 80%. I always wondered what could happen if you took the best of here and the best of the west and mixed em' together......
Great comments and thoughts. I very much agree. Thanks for the time
I am one that is considering moving to the Philippines permanently, will be there again for a month this weekend.
Being from the UK rather than the USA, the safety is a slight concern as the UK is 34th safest country in the world compared to 125th of the Philippines and 129th of the USA.
The biggest concern though is the health costs ... I will be 60 this year and once 60 even prescriptions are totally free.
Never had to look for health insurance here in the UK as everything is free paid by you NI contributions ... which for me was around £160 a month for the NHS.
Fantastic Keith, welcome to the Philippines. I hope the visit works out for you. I understand about the health Insurance. That sounds like great coverage AND you paid for it. Tough call.
Welcome 🙏🙏🙏🙏
Cons
1. Manila Airport
2. Bureaucracy and forms
3. Inefficient process ( at boracay ferry you have to buy 3 tickets which are an enviromental fee, a ferry fee and one other I cant think of, you literally line up in 3 queues when it could all be on the one ticket.
4. Slow service and queues.
How about #5-100?
I think their mentality is to have more employed people instead of just one stop with one employee. It’s inconvenient for expats and tourist but its their country and nothing we can do about it. Even the department stores in the malls have a lot of sales people and a few are just standing there.
@@Joepoe20041 It may be their country, but their country is inefficient.
after a few trips you get used to it, but yeah annoying sometimes
All very annoying. I hate to admit I am getting use to it. Thanks 😎
Consider creating some playlists.
Just tried that last night for the first time. Thank you
Have read some comments. Watched whole video. When you said weather is a pro, that depends on which island. The Philippines are known to have great weather. But, and I despise that word, there are a few things with the weather in what I call the Paradise Islands. First is the Philippines are in the way of many typhoons a year. Something None can do a thing about. Other natural occurrences also happen. Not being too negative here just a guy in snowy winter Midwest looking for the sunshine n someone to share it, and the rain with. Keep up the good work 😊
Thank you Jerry. I always appreciate you. Keep warm
I don’t like divorce / High divorce rates. That said , with or without divorce many families break up there. That makes life very difficult for single moms. They are stuck in a position where it’s illegal to find another relationship.
Adulterous 😮 oh no jail time….
People are wired to need partnerships in life and that is prohibited? Something crazy to us is the law there putting women that are abandoned rather than divorced in a difficult position.
What of their husbands that left them? They have children by other GF and are they threatened with jail time. I think not, it’s more a one sided system.
So many great points. I agree with all of them. On her side, she is stuck in an almost impossible situation. And certainly bad for the new gentleman.
Thanks so much
Great again Paul The only thing I found hard to get my head around is Price for building property As soon as they know I'm a westerner the price goes up considerably So now I'm just letting my girlfriend and farther sort thing out for me till I move out there Thanks Chaz
Its called the skin tax.
Skin tax is real
The prices go WAY up when you try to buy them. Good plan to allow GF to purchase. Good luck. Thanks
Hey, liking the content. Wanted some quick advice. I'm visiting the phils in May for a week and a half. Plan on doing some beach going, maybe some hiking activities, might make an excursion to check out Iloilo. How much cash do you think i would need to bring over starting out before I need to hit an ATM? Coming from US.
Hey Tony,
Just got back from the Philippines. I spent 2.5 weeks there and I feel like the biggest mistake I made was traveling too much. I was trying to jamb in too many places at different locations. For example, I went to Puerto Princesa, then two days later I had to be in el nido, then two days later I had to be in Coron. I had great intentions but I only got to see each place basically for one day then one day of traveling to the next place. In retrospect, I wish I would have spent week in one place so I could really relax and enjoy the area. I did not visit Cebu, but I would like to have just because you can hike the water falls and you are close to the ocean, the city, and the jungle.
As for how much money should you bring? That is a personal choice that you kinda need to determine what activities, food and entertainment you will be doing. It is a cash oriented country, and they don’t take dollars ( assuming you’re American). I found that at the airport was the most convenient way to exchange dollars for pesos. The exchange rate was decent and it was fairly simple. Personally, I exchanged $800 USD for two of us traveling for over two weeks. All of my Airbnbs were prepaid as was my domestic airline tickets. I think you have to kinda figure out that on your own though.
Hope you enjoy it as much as I did, and stay safe, Jim
I usually brought in 1K cash. Exchange some before you fly at any big bank in the US, usually will be able to get you foreign currency. And always got good exchange rates inside the malls
I would think $1000 would easily do it. You can find good exchanges then hit an ATM if you need more.
Enjoy
@JIM Wiseman yeah it used to be a bad habit of mine to try to fit in as much as i can when on vacation. While it allows you to see and do more, it does take time away from enjoying the moment because you're on a rigid schedule and always hurrying to the next thing. I dont plan on island hopping but I'll mostly be in Panglao/Bohol and might make an excursion to iloilo or Manila. Thanks for the advice. 👍
@@PaulWorldZoom thanks!
Well done
That a lot Mike
It seems like Dumaguete is an ‘old man’s location’….I think you are too young at heart and too inquisitive to stay put and be content with life….love your videos …😊
That is a very nice compliment. Thanks a lot
Hey Paul, I love the fact that your name your plant Bob 😂 always enjoy your channel. Thanks.
Thanks 👍 My subscribers actually named him 👍👍
Some of my concerns which you didn't mention: (1) insect populations, particularly mosquitoes; (2) air pollution; (3) access to organically grown fruits and vegetables.
The biggest draw for Western men of a certain age is, without a doubt, the ability for romance with someone you're intensely attracted to and who will appreciate you. This is almost unheard of in the West, which is itself a remarkable fact of life for Western culture. Anyway, I watch all your videos, ever since the delightful Filipina Pea introduced you to her multitudinous audience. Keep up the good work.
Yes, if you removed the possibility for older men to get younger, hotter, tighter women, you’d remove the top pro for coming to SEA.
Dengue and Malaria can be real issues. Even in the cities. I use off past about 5:30PM if outside.
Of course pollution. Manila and Cebu are pretty bad.
I don't know about organically grown, but just about everything is available.
Thanks
How good is the surgeons in the hospitals if you need major surgery. Also how good are the dentist
Good in the large, urban, and private hospitals. The Dentists are good also. Ask the expats in your city
❤😅😅🎉🎉 ❤❤ Thanks🙏🙇 GOD for your timely video. You are elite rich if your budget is 1,500.00 US dollar monthly in the Philippines🇵🇭. 500.00 US Dollar monthly budget is enough in the Philippines🇵🇭, most especially if you are buying your raw foods from the Public Market to cook at home, not in the Supermarket or malls.
You are so welcome. Thanks so much for watching
Paul I live in Kansas and the thought of living on 1500 here would put you in the worst parts of the city, and that would be a struggle. Utilities I'm single I keep the heat fairly low and even being on a level pay my gas bill averages around 180, my electric is 140, and water and trash is 95. And I'm with you I can't see the crime being the worst in the world. Think maybe they might be totally things like your car being vandelized or broken into, or small unviolent crimes. I just can't see it being in comparison to the violent crimes here in the states. Great video as always, thank you
Thanks Kenny, I agree that $1500 could be tough. I know KC can be expensive. Kansas is nice
Hello Paul , I would say you had it coved pretty well , I often think if they changed the rule about foreigners buying land and building where and what ever how would it change the Philippines I am not so sure it would be a good thing , part of the beauty of the Philippines for me is the way it is . I think the progress they are making is wonderful but do we want it to become like the West . What do you think you spent 2+ yrs in Manila and now you are in a much smaller area with a much better way of life . Thanks Paul .
I agree. I see countries that opened and wished they had not. The Chinese, not blaming, will buy in any country available to them.
Thanks so much
@@PaulWorldZoom I did read that the new Manila Bay project had some money from China , but with this South China Sea problem I dont see a lot more money coming into the Philippines from China .
Not to get very deep in politics. But you mentioned freedoms such as speech. I wish they knew what the freedom press index is and where the Philippines ranked in that.
Great question. I certainly don’t know. That would be interesting
@@PaulWorldZoom the Philippines ranks very low at 147 out of 180 countries in the world in press freedom.
The biggest con is if war breaks out between China and Taiwan and new military base operations by the U.S. in the Philippines. Though this is limited, the proximity to Taiwan and if utilized, retaliatory measures by China at the Philippines could get disastrous.
Hi Gregory. I hope that never happens. I see you point
It's crazy there ,for poor people they need to get requirements which is 2650 pesos just to get a job where else that happens in the world
Yes, very true. The wages are low and requirements are high. Thank you
You mentioned low wages or no wages, how expensive is travel there? Say flying to another area or island.
Very very cheap. You will be amazed. Always less than $100 for a flight. I’ve paid $40 and $50 before 👍
@@PaulWorldZoom Wow, great.
Not to ignore the basic CON for Expats: Easy for them to find a wife or a GF. And I believe that this is #1 CON.
Great point. Too easy
LOL Do you mean Con as in a negative or CON as in Scam
@@grandpapeteswordsofwisdom7114 I mean CON as vagina.
do you get. cyclones were you live
Yes, most definitely
The respect for elders thing.........I see in videos when you visit a house and the little kids show respect by taking your hand and leaning forward to touch their forehead to your hand in greeting..I swear I tear up every time. So unlike america.
Reid, you are right. That is really nice
You forgot the out of stock lol!
So true. That gets old
It is all about the economics-extended family-no divorce-my ex from Lapu Lapu and my daughters will never move here as you know RN’s start at 100K USD annually and most Flipinas in the 🇺🇸 are nurses or caregivers (average $23 per hour here) -at 62 I am invisible in the 🇺🇸 so to find an attractive lady you usually need to go to 🇵🇭or 🇹🇭 !
I agree completely. Congratulations on the kids 👍 Thanks for that
Yeah but the cost of living is so high in the west
It really is high in the West
Surprised that cons do not include possibility of being trapped behind enemy lines.
Haha. Yes
Freedom of speech it all depends what you call freedom, example: Why are journalists killed in the Philippines?
The journalists were killed for a variety of reasons, including reprisals for reporting on organized crime, armed conflict or the rise of extremism and covering sensitive subjects such as corruption, environmental crimes, abuse of power and protests. How many journalist are killed in the Philippines?
Based on the data by the National Union of Journalists of the Philippines (NUJP), 197 media workers have been killed since 1986, with all deaths included were in relation to their job. Since 1986 means Post Marcos Era.
So very true. I wouldn’t work as a journalist, politician, or lawyer here.
Super dangerous.
Just reporting it can get you killed
The one's who say the Philippines is not a safe country are probably those who've never travelled outside there front door. You're always going to get slammed when you stand up for something or someone.
I say come on down to the Philippines and take a good look. You'll be surprised. Its definitely a lot safer than walking around Venice Beach, CA.
I actually feel very safe here. Never had an issue
@@PaulWorldZoom Me too!
Brain drain has been going on since the 70s. Most of my Engineering professors left for the United States and a number of my relatives who were in the medical profession.
I understand. 10 times the money. A lot of opportunities too
As will those Cheap Charlie days ever return-as in like the drinks prices to go down. As in not the RIP OFF PRICES as they are now. And girl bar fines to reduce $ 3000 bucks just to shoot it only takes 10 seconds the rest is filled up with for play and kissing. paying $3000 for chit chat just a warm up just to shoot-nar just far too expensives to pay.
Hi Mark, those prices could come back, but moving in the other direction
Another great video Paul!
My small abode is finally finished, but I’ll only move there (permanently) when Bitcoin gives me a 100X returns in investment.
Haha I hope that is soon. Good luck
Hey man, like the videos. Question, what is your average mile time? How many miles do you run on a workout? Thanks. Keep pumping out those videos.
Thanks I just ran a 1/2 marathon in 1:31:54. I was a little disappointed but it was even even with a 6am start.
I run between 7 to 7:30 in training.
Usually about 10k to 15k unless training for a full.
Thanks
@@PaulWorldZoom thanks I’m trying to ease my way back into running. I got a suggestion for you, when you edit your videos if you like try adding chapters to the video. Instead of posting a where’s what. I’ve found that chapters in the videos are really convenient. I researched and it doesn’t Hurt any revenue or watch time. Just a suggestion.
Crime their plenty of that unless scamming in all forms corruption, fixers , business scams thefts is not crime. Do i feel safe walking down streets most areas but some areas my girlfriend wont go in her town of Digos she want let me walk at night alone
Thanks Gary. Your girlfriend is smart
Dogs constantly barking?
They certainly do
I would consider Mexico as one of the worst. The Cartel's are out of control.
Agreed 100%
On the pro side you missed, perhaps, the number one reason. The ability of old, even unattractive or fat old men to get a young attractive Filipina
who, in most
cases, are so desperately poor that they are willing to overlook all the man's physical unattractiveness so long as he can give her a hope out of her horrible economic situation.
Ouch, but often true 😜 Thanks
". . . Bob, my plant, and ME." NOT . . . and I ! Other than that, keep up the great work. Grammar counts!
Thanks Bruce, take care.
Stop jour Chanel evrithing wat is telling its a lie
Thanks
when you buy a condo there, do you actually own it or own the leasehold? if you own the freehold, what happens if and when the building is condemned?
Great question. You actually own it. I don’t know the answer on being condemned. Thanks
@@PaulWorldZoom no. Thankyou