Do We Regret Moving to the Philippines? My Husband Left for the Philippines

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  • Опубликовано: 6 сен 2024
  • Hello! We are a family of 3, Emm, Lan and Skye, and we are building our own home in La Union Philippines. After 25+ years of living in Toronto, Canada, we decided to move back to the Philippines to start a new chapter.
    We are in the initial phases of our home build. Our goal in this new chapter is to prioritize those important to us, things that add value to our lives, and master the art of simple intentional living. The real fun is about to begin!
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Комментарии • 197

  • @xplore8163
    @xplore8163 Год назад +23

    We got tired of the rat race and decided to move. Six months later, we're very happy that we took the leap and left Toronto last year.

  • @bethsanerall3346
    @bethsanerall3346 Год назад +56

    Just came back from my vacation in the ph for a month after 4yrs. Philippines has changed so much and will definitely be retiring in the ph. Everything is a lot cheaper and everything is there as well. The people, roads and hiways are great..best of all , food everywhere. I ❤️🇵🇭!

  • @Ceessyyy
    @Ceessyyy Год назад +16

    Trust me -- we have everything in the Philippines!! Team PH pa din though am here in 🇨🇦

  • @aaronnallana8020
    @aaronnallana8020 Год назад +15

    A very bold answer to the question "Having lived in the Philippines, would you still trade your life in Canada? That's why I watch your videos because it shows the appreciation of a country that might not have a lot to offer as compared to an industrialized country like Canada but family values is much valued. Wish you all the best with your giving birth to a new prized possesion soon and to you em and Skye's construction endeavours. Godbless and still hoping to see you guys soon when I visit Balaoan La Union in the future.

  • @akosiikay9029
    @akosiikay9029 Год назад +24

    I live in Canada for almost 13 years..all I can say is life here is so flatline..boring plus the cold and dark during winter...yes the opportunity is here,but u have to work very hard to meet the expenses because too much paying of taxes..and before u know it u ended up wasting ur life working and paying the taxes which goes to health care ,education etc.life is too short. ..u don't have to wait to reach ur retirement age to enjoy the Philippines because at that time ,the energy,the spirit was surpasses how u can enjoy it..plus tomorrow is not a promise right,which other people doesn't realize it..save,save ,save and go back home..prepare and have a lot of passive income..

    • @ronaldsunga2759
      @ronaldsunga2759 Год назад

      Exactly! Very well said.

    • @KnH07
      @KnH07 Год назад +5

      I have a former friend there in Canada who is a former Filipino. He claims he earns lots and lots of money and brags about free stuffs from the government. Free education, free healthcare, free housing, free food. He says he hates everything in the Philippines where you pay for everything yet you earns too little.
      But wait. free housing? Free food. Maybe he is just exagerating. My common sense says those are not free. I choose to cut ties with him coz nang aapak na ng tao a He is a canadian now. Any clarifucation about these "free stuff from tge government" that he says?
      Coz my common sense ssys thesre is nothing free. You hace to pay exhuberant taxes for those.
      My common sense also says that if he receive lots of "free stuff", then hr must be on welfare that he don't really earn lots snd lots of money.
      Hindi porke Pilipino ako at Canadian siya, bibilugin niya ulo ko. Kalokohan yata sng ibang pinagsasabi niya.

    • @soshanazern9957
      @soshanazern9957 Год назад

      @@KnH07 there is no such thing as free. LOL. Been living in Canada for 33 years and believe me not everything is free. Your friend is delusional. Sorry to say that. Canada is great but it's not paradise..just like any other country it has the good, bad and the ugly. I can't wait to retire in the Philippines!

    • @lordsemblante1313
      @lordsemblante1313 Год назад +1

      very well said 😘

    • @KnH07
      @KnH07 Год назад

      @@soshanazern9957 my common sense says he is making things up.
      Maybe he is on welfare. " free food" "free housing" he ssys.
      Maybe the company he work for gives him free housing and money for food. Good for him. He is a former filipino.
      He despises Filipinos living in the Philippines calling many of them "hardworking but dumb" and filipinos in canada or ex Filipino Canadians as "best on earth" He says Canadian health care snd education "best on earth". He slways said "nothing comes close to Canadian system even US." I have to cut our friendship.when he told me i'm "dumb like the rest of you there" he is upset when i told him there is no free educatukn snd free health care. Nasa canada namsn sarado utak. O

  • @tomortiz5499
    @tomortiz5499 Год назад +24

    Thanks for sharing your story.. no one owes anyone an explanation.. we have different path to take.. a decision to make.. dont be discouraged by nobody.. i know that your decision is for the family.. keep the faith and be optimistic... Take care everyone :)

  • @timphiey
    @timphiey Год назад +32

    We moved back to the Philippines for the same reason as you guys. Living a happy and healthy lifestyle with our 3 children. Canada is just too cold, sad and unhealthy especially during the pandemic and winters. We live in a farm in the valley sorrounded by mountains in an island in Western Mindanao. Hope you guys get reunited soon. Life is short and tomorrow is not promised.

  • @shumatsuopost
    @shumatsuopost Год назад +13

    Moving to a new country can be a huge change and it's important to weigh the pros and cons before making a decision. I'm glad to hear you've been able to make the most of their experience and find success in your new home!

  • @rochellealegno9456
    @rochellealegno9456 Год назад +37

    I am living in Australia to work and save money but will definitely go back to the Philippines! If not for work and free medical care here, I would not stay. It’s more fun in the Philippines! Although we don’t have extreme cold weather here, it’s still nice to go back home!

    • @freechristianebooks7126
      @freechristianebooks7126 Год назад

      Sa thousands of dollars of bills per month di ka nanghihinayang? Theres no such thing as free healthcare in Australia, New Zealand, Canada and even Europe. Kasama yan sa binabayaran mong tax. Even dental, vision and naturapath, chiropractic services di free. Meron naman private healthcare sa Pilipinas P3-6K per month lang ang iba meron pang kasamang life insurance.

    • @rochellealegno9456
      @rochellealegno9456 Год назад

      @@freechristianebooks7126 I don’t get your point about panghihinayang?

  • @garybomvlogs4831
    @garybomvlogs4831 Год назад +6

    I love Philippines. My bro in law didn’t last a year, he came back to Canada after six months living in the Philippines. He said more fun in the Philippines but he missed everything in Canada.

  • @ronaldsunga2759
    @ronaldsunga2759 Год назад +16

    You are both blessed that you guys have the same mindset and both wants to live in the Philippines. Other couples clash in that part and could not agree. One would like to stay abroad and the other would like to go back. That is a tough and unhappy situation.

  • @renzcerteza8130
    @renzcerteza8130 Год назад +19

    Can't wait to see you guys enjoying the Phil again. Take care always.

  • @MG77740
    @MG77740 Год назад +16

    One potential issue with Canada is assimilation. I feel like they treat their minorities well but they are socially separated. So, you’ll get fair treatment but you’ll always be a Filipino Canadian and you might feel more Filipino than Canadian. At least, this is what I noticed on several trips to Ontario over the years.
    For example, if you go to the mall, all groups are separated and you typically don’t see a mixed group at a table or walking as a group in the mall. When the World Cup soccer tournament is being played, everyone supports their native born country. Whenever, I went somewhere with my Filipino wife or Nephews or Nieces, almost always, the clerk would assume that they were not with me (a white guy) when we were placing an order or in line for something. There were times that this behavior annoyed and angered me as I would lift an eyebrow and ask why the aren’t taking my Filipino family member’s order who was obviously with me.
    Anyhow, I could see why someone would not be so attached to Canada when they may not be fully integrated with the country. If established Canadians don’t mingle with the immigrants, it means that they miss out on networking and this could translate to more of a struggle to find good paying jobs as well. The lost opportunity is not something that will be missed except if you have a harder time paying the bills. This could also be a hidden driver that would cause a Filipino to consider moving back home.
    So, those are some things to consider when immigrating to Canada or returning home.

    • @WANDER5
      @WANDER5 Год назад

      It is the same in Australia 🇦🇺. They don't have segregation rules but if they were to be HONEST then they should have "IMMIGRANTS NOT WELCOME!" in some establishments and events... You can feel the WHITE PEOPLE feel superior and make it a priority that the minorities FEEL that way...

  • @bernadettebunton5567
    @bernadettebunton5567 Год назад +5

    very true like me I went to work in Germany after graduating from college then I moved to the united states when my husband who I met in Germany was stationed in Frankfurt in the US military .now that we are at a certain age and we both are retired I would love to retire in the Philippines but my husband said he will just go there for vacation we do not even have to worry about housing because we already have a house there in the states our health care is also free the only thing that worries me is that hospital in the Philippines is a bet sub-standard unless you go to Manila or Cebu I also learn to be happy where ever I go life is what you make the best of it.

  • @Ceessyyy
    @Ceessyyy Год назад +20

    I just moved here in Canada from Philippines -- and please let's not romanticize life here in Canada 😀 There are prons and cons -- but definitely life is also great in our home country despiteeee and inspite 🇵🇭

    • @1lolofred
      @1lolofred Год назад

      True, those who don't travel are the ignorant people. Simple life, living but full of happiness.

  • @leem7794
    @leem7794 Год назад +9

    Finally able to visit some beautiful place in Loag yesterday. Stayed in Palalay in Burgos. Great location for retirement. Definitely coming back

  • @mytravelvlog4593
    @mytravelvlog4593 Год назад +9

    no regrets! like us we go back and forth,, to settle in the philippines! no regrets guys move forward

  • @risasantiago5059
    @risasantiago5059 Год назад +6

    Everythging will be well. TRUST ☝️. Good to see you back here again.🙂🙂🙂

  • @birdenlightening5855
    @birdenlightening5855 Год назад +6

    I don’t really think you’ll trade living in Canada. I guess you loved the one year living there because you were there in vacation mode only. Try live 3 or more years and see.

  • @cezarcamaclang1898
    @cezarcamaclang1898 Год назад +6

    GOOD FOR YOU AND YOU'RE FAMILY. YOU ENJOY LIFE HERE. TRUE THERE'S NO PLACE LIKE HOME. I'VE BEEN ALSO LIVE IN A COUNTRY .LIVING INSIDE A ICEBOX. SO GOOD BY ICEBOX.

  • @aliceservito6253
    @aliceservito6253 Год назад +9

    I'm living in London but still want to go back to Philippines 🇵🇭 for retirement

  • @imeldadietz
    @imeldadietz Год назад +9

    What's holding me back to retire in the Philippines is the health care isseu which is really, really expensive.

    • @noelynervas7563
      @noelynervas7563 Год назад

      I have healthcare policy in philippines. I am paying 300php only for 1.5m php healthcare package. Hmo in philippines is booming.

    • @freechristianebooks7126
      @freechristianebooks7126 Год назад +4

      Sa thousands of dollars of bills na binabayaran mo mortgage/rent, house &auto insurance, real property tax, etc. di ka nanghihinayang? Meron private healthcare sa Pilipinas na meron ksamang life insurance 3k-6k lang per month. Kaya kami magretire kami ng maaga sa Pilipinas. Dito Canada lahat ng salary mo napunta lang sa bills. Eh kung ibenta namin house namin patayo kami 20 apartments sa Pilipinas parentahan namin sa foreigners pwede kami kumita P400K/month tulad nung nagvacation kami sa Cebu dami apartments pinatayo nya di na sya nagwowork. Hayahay buhay nya.

  • @TharaLetzISLANDER
    @TharaLetzISLANDER Год назад +4

    I’m planning on moving in 3-4 yrs…kind of scary but glad to watch this to find out how it’ll be

  • @brummiesteve590
    @brummiesteve590 Год назад +8

    Hi. First of all, you only have one life so live it.
    Take no notice of negative people.
    You,ve worked hard for your life style.
    As for Philippines I spent 10 weeks at Biliran Islands with my asawa of 4 yrs plus.
    That area is so much more 3rd world compared to Manila areas.
    But people are still happy and friendly.
    I intend moving over in 2025 for good.
    I.ll be 66 and retired.
    My asawa will be 45.
    Build small house for us, me and her family doing the work.
    I.ve never taken notice of what people say about me, doing what I want.
    Yes, because we only have one life.
    Don,t have regrets when its to late.
    Loved your vids.
    Best of luck in everything to do.

    • @ambrosiobertodazo
      @ambrosiobertodazo Год назад

      As the song goes,
      Just One life to live on earth
      And it swiftly passes by
      From the moment of thy birth
      Then the time has come to die
      God has given as this choice
      To design our destiny
      So when we make our choices we must chose carefully for we may not have the opportunity to make a corrective choice again.
      ruclips.net/video/eDdB2CErcTs/видео.html

  • @happysimpleliving
    @happysimpleliving Год назад +3

    Skye's hair is much longer and she has grown much bigger. Take good care up there in the North. Em is going to have a much fair weather here in the Philippines.

  • @stevesemilla8253
    @stevesemilla8253 Год назад +7

    Keep going guys , we are behind philippine team!💪💪💪

  • @antoniodeborja3308
    @antoniodeborja3308 Год назад +3

    first time i watch your vlog and i admire your decision to come back again to the philippines. i stay for ten years in the u.s. and i realize that the philippines is heaven ...

  • @Doug-zl8nb
    @Doug-zl8nb Год назад +4

    Take your healthy eating habits with you from Canada to Philippines

  • @JC0820
    @JC0820 Год назад +5

    Well, the Philippines is now a developing country. In 10-20 years, the standard of living there will almost be like that of a first-world country. Hence, we Filipinos need to return there so we can experience its journey to becoming a developed nation and have a say in how we want it to look in the future. My dream for the Philippines is that even if it became a developed nation, its values, and culture would not change. For me, our culture of family first and community first are the most important Filipino characteristics that we should not forget, because family puts your feet always on the ground, so even if we experience living in luxury because of the massive opportunities that come with being in the first world country, we will stay humble and friendly to everyone.

    • @oursimpleandextraordinarylife
      @oursimpleandextraordinarylife  Год назад +4

      As long as Philippines stay a GOD fearing country and puts GOD and family first, I think we will be ok. We do have a solid foundation. The Philippines is truly slowly becoming developed, my province of LA Union just got 1 Mall Robinsons put up and another SM in a year or 2, bay walks being develop, New bypass roads to address traffic. This is happening to all of the provinces and next thing you know like you said in 10-20 years we would have lifestyles that's comparable to the WEST. We do now but only in certain areas but given that time line it will be most of the Philippines. I'm super excited and yes I do feel that a lot of Filipinos will come home and trust me Bro, we get a lot of our country men/women messaging us for advice and so on a daily basis as a lot of them want to come back home which is great cause they surely will contribute to the economy here and make it more prosperous as the they usually generate a lot of businesses.One of our subscribers commented, The reverse migration of the older generation and the new from different countries as well as the OFW's returning home is the Future of the country. That stuck to me and is pretty accurate.

    • @JC0820
      @JC0820 Год назад

      @@oursimpleandextraordinarylife Yeah! We just need to make sure that the past administration's and this current administration's efforts to change our government's policies and, in general, our country won't go to waste. That is why, as I said, we Filipinos need to participate in the development, whether we are in the country or outside, by voting for or choosing the best leaders for the Philippines to make sure this trend of good governance will continue into the future.

  • @spidey6077
    @spidey6077 Год назад +4

    Kung may ipon ka naman at mag tayo kayo ng negosyo life is good in the philippines

  • @ArtByHazel
    @ArtByHazel Год назад +6

    Thank you for sharing your experience.
    Everyone’s journey is unique.
    I look forward to going home and visit Philippines and see new opportunities that I could offer or bring value while there.
    Enjoy your adventure.
    Sending good vibes from Montreal. 😃

  • @isagoldfield7393
    @isagoldfield7393 Год назад +20

    I’m totally 💯 agree with you plus raising children in the Philippines is so much easier & happier🌷✨

  • @rickmambo1769
    @rickmambo1769 Год назад +8

    Good to see you again guys being in the phil still the best

  • @reginamalicdem7857
    @reginamalicdem7857 Год назад +6

    Great to see you again! And I admire your honest and direct to the point answer to that question! Wish you all the best!

  • @rowenamartinez1075
    @rowenamartinez1075 Год назад +4

    I realize when me and my husband went on our holiday last month life in Philippines is more fun but you need to be financially stable we are thinking when we retire we are thinking to go few months but will came back here 🇨🇦
    Yes you are right vit d vit sea help us me and my husband boost our mood mentally physically with this pandemic working senior homes it drain me out i really needed this vacation 😊

  • @hygieagaloos6934
    @hygieagaloos6934 Год назад +2

    Im retired with good health benefits and good retirement money here in US I can visit only for three months maybe but if you are healthy and do business with less tax to pay its good there while youre young . Health wise I wont go back to the episode that we went to a big time heart center doc in Heart Center Phil given sll script and when my husband has vasovagal reaction in Mercury drugstore we cant reach the hospital on time of minutes to revive for me just pray everything will be well in Phil sometimes theres uncertainties and whenever youre comfortable to live no one will stop a plan so stay positive

  • @arghentrock
    @arghentrock Год назад +5

    Good move if it is what makes you happy and it makes sense.

  • @andreamunoz1645
    @andreamunoz1645 Год назад +6

    Love to hear that 😊😊

  • @JaycellG24
    @JaycellG24 Год назад +5

    HI, NAKAKA RELATE KAMI, NURSE KAMI DITO SA KSA, GUSTO NG UMUWI NG PINAS KASI WALA TALAGA TATALO SA SARAP TUMIRA SA PINAS.

  • @noeldelacruz4425
    @noeldelacruz4425 Год назад +9

    I’m a re😅tired nurse here in US with adequate savings and retirement.Yet still prefer to retire here in US than Phil. because of the quality of food,cheap chicken and pork,clean stree😮ts and not humid. Of course, I love to have a vacation in the Phil every year..because it’s more fun.

    • @joytomas68
      @joytomas68 Год назад +3

      do you know that Philippines is a lot different now from before?

    • @JC0820
      @JC0820 Год назад +2

      What? You said food in the US is cheaper? Jollibee meals in the US are double the price of Jollibee meals in the Philippines. If you are retired, you can live in luxury in the Philippines with just 1,000-1,500 dollars a month, but in the US, you can't do that.

    • @aurelio-reymilaorcabal9669
      @aurelio-reymilaorcabal9669 Год назад +1

      A retired person in Canada will be challenged just by rent -($1200 +/ month average in Toronto) if they have not saved much or have adequate pension,many places in the Philippines and especially in the province rent is less than $500-$600, vloggers in Dumaguete rent for that . Of course if you like Cheese and junk food like Potato Chips those can be double the USA price. Fresh fruit is plenty , and you can grow your own , hard to do with Amercan and Canadian Winters, all our bananas , oranges and tropical fruits come from mostly Mexico.
      I'm retired and so is wife, wishing we thought and made plans for the Philippines earlier, but we're doing it this year..we're vegetarians too ,so we plan a mini farm, raise chicken for eggs.

  • @elieandmevideos4077
    @elieandmevideos4077 Год назад +4

    Very well explain,hope they will improve their health care sa Pinas,it break my heart kay Skye sa pagpaalam..

  • @ChineseWrestlingCeKungFu
    @ChineseWrestlingCeKungFu Год назад +6

    The best regards from Brazil!!!

  • @snowtyboy
    @snowtyboy Год назад +5

    And there are a lot of Filipinos who want to migrate to canada.

  • @RDLACHICA
    @RDLACHICA Год назад +4

    Thanks for the life update. Happy for you and your decision. The best things in life are your "luxuries" really. Subjective nga Kasi. Always fun to watch your vlogs. Safe travels, em, and take care, lan and Skye!

  • @SmallLiving958
    @SmallLiving958 Год назад +2

    Hi, just found your vlog! My husband and I plan to move to the Philippines in a few years. Thank you for your honesty and insight.

  • @sidlee7205
    @sidlee7205 Год назад +10

    I came back from negros oriental last December and I noticed right away that the day is so much shorter here in Massachusetts because it's winter. During wintertime, there's not much for me to do except shop in the mall or go for groceries. It's not like in the Philippines where there's so much to do, so I still miss Philippines. I will definitely go back and forth while I can. All I did here is going to school and work. Though, of course, with a big reward income-wise.

    • @oursimpleandextraordinarylife
      @oursimpleandextraordinarylife  Год назад

      Amen to that! Now that we were able to live life in both PH and CA...we see the stark contrast. Of course, sacrifice first and nice that you see yourself still going back and forth :) We hope to be able to do the same!

  • @joelreyes8175
    @joelreyes8175 Год назад +5

    “To each their own”…I say 👍🏽

  • @coachdithph
    @coachdithph Год назад +5

    Just saw you on my feed, wow thank you for appreciating the development of our loving country. Welcome home in advance.

  • @bubblesweetzplayhouse7932
    @bubblesweetzplayhouse7932 Год назад +8

    First...miss your Vloigs guys

  • @ritamejia7256
    @ritamejia7256 Год назад +2

    I CANT WAIT TO RETIRE IN THE PHILS..SENIORS HAVE A BORING LIFE N VERY PATHETIC NOWADAYS..MORE FUN IN THE PHIL'S..YOUNG PEOPLE R OK JUST TO WORK N SAVE MONEY BUT WHEN WHEN UR OLD ITS NOT ADVISABLE TO STAY HERE..THNKS..GODBLESS...

  • @racemode
    @racemode Год назад +8

    First time on your channel. As a Canadian, I do think about a possible life back in the Philippines, but I do worry about healthcare benefits.

    • @perrykomick9478
      @perrykomick9478 Год назад +5

      Id be more worried about Canadian Healthcare..Canada is a $#itshow

    • @racemode
      @racemode Год назад

      @Perry Komick Healthcare Coverage needs to be a basic right globally.

  • @chuckcastro4147
    @chuckcastro4147 Год назад +3

    Lived in Canada for 23 years, im done with snow and high taxes im going home soon

  • @kurtfuchs4500
    @kurtfuchs4500 Год назад +2

    Depends where in Canada you live. Here in my town in Saskatchewan people treat me comers very well and welcome them into the community. There really isn’t that many people in their own separate groups. Plus iam married to a Filipina as well and there is more and more of this happening here in Canada as well

  • @joelwycoco1791
    @joelwycoco1791 Год назад +4

    That was so sad daddy is leaving but that's for awhile, you have a very sweet kid , it is nice here in the Philippines actually Philippines is one of the safest area to live unlike in the other countries very cold and plus the shooting incidents and hate crimes ,it is better here just have some work to survive live simple life you will survive here nice area to raise children..

  • @rodeliovicta4048
    @rodeliovicta4048 Год назад +4

    You have the best of both worlds. Canada and The Phils. Canada is more for the young just like the US when its economy was at its peak.

    • @MG77740
      @MG77740 Год назад

      Po, Having relatives in both countries and traveling around both, it’s very hard to compare and I do think that the economies are strongly linked and move in tandem. Growth rate seems about the same.
      However, middle age and older Filipinos have it easier in Canada because of the basic healthcare coverage, provided by their taxes. If a person is poor and older, it will be easier in Canada because of health and housing assistance.
      However, for the young person, I think that the statistics show that Filipinos are way more successful in the US with a mean family income of 93k (2018 survey) per year. This is 50% higher than the average American. They are killing it in every category of success.
      This is just a theory of mine that the US is more open to immigrants (socially). Filipinos are highly social and network better than the average American. In the US this will mean better economic and advancement opportunity than in Canada that is socially closed, where each ethnic group sticks to itself.
      Google “Filipino median family income in the United Stats”. See the survey by the Migration Policy Institute.

  • @richardunica3542
    @richardunica3542 Год назад +6

    A lot of changing in phil after 10 to 20 years

  • @dannynicart2389
    @dannynicart2389 Год назад +8

    Whatever works for you or anybody else is none of the viewer's business. Viewers can just suggest and share their experiences however, at the end of the day, it’s your sole responsibility to make the call about what’s best for your family. Good luck!

  • @snarveien1853
    @snarveien1853 Год назад +5

    If you have a Private Insurance, then you are good. PH is improving of their public healthcare, it should be the last resort, if in case your bills is over your medical insurance for a year. For Senior Citizens, you can get free medicines for common disease or maintenance. PH government just sucks at information drive, thus they have to throw medicines because it expires because people, including my parents, do not know that they can get it for free.

    • @noelynervas7563
      @noelynervas7563 Год назад

      It just because media are focusing on negative news. They don't inform the public well about the programs of the government.

  • @joytomas68
    @joytomas68 Год назад +2

    I totally agree with you❤

  • @herbs369
    @herbs369 Год назад +7

    Team Ph. It's more fun in the Philippines and healthy living. It's opposite here in Csnada.

    • @wb6568
      @wb6568 Год назад

      It's up to you to live healthy wherever you live. I have been married to a philipina for 40 years now. I have traveled to the Philippines many times for visiting family and most recently for longer-term visits since we both retired. Most comments center on the health benefits of living in the Philippines, both physical and nutritional. I can say it's a mixed bag when viewed from a perspective of a
      non -philipino. The lifestyle my family is used to in the United States is practically un obtainable for me in the Philippines, so that would mean i would have to live at a lower standard in the Philippines. Not only is land and housing outrageously expensive if you intend to live at a level of equal standard as i would be comfortable with, then high cost of food is even outpacing the average philipinos income, believe me on that issue, i have been to wet markets to buy meat the cost is on par with what i pay in the US. I will commend the public transportation system, which practically eliminates the need for ownership of an automobile unless you live deep in the province or bondoc. I really wouldn't want to compromise on my standard of living that i have, and my asawa agrees 100 percent with my assessment. This was a long response, but it's up to everyone to make their choices but have an informed decision before leaping in with both feet and not with emotional decisions. Remember, parents make sacrifices for their childrens future, so it is also a factor to consider. They are a young couple, so the future of their childrens life as they grow and become adults will be something they must consider as well.

  • @rubyr884
    @rubyr884 Год назад +3

    They say free health care in Canada duh we pay lots of taxes,also not enough good drs,most drs where im at are from 3rd world ,hundreds of them,that one i had was only nice in beginning...

  • @indaydens8697
    @indaydens8697 Год назад +2

    I'm coming home my mother land very very soon!

  • @jcsagala4263
    @jcsagala4263 Год назад +2

    oh wow! Im currently in the same situation however early stages. Good luck to you guys. We are looking to relocate to palawan.

    • @oursimpleandextraordinarylife
      @oursimpleandextraordinarylife  Год назад

      Good luck guys, we went to Palawan not too long ago and we loved it there. Beautiful place.

    • @jcsagala4263
      @jcsagala4263 Год назад

      @@oursimpleandextraordinarylife give us a shout when you’re in el nido area. Hopefully we’re settled and actually living the island life in the next 2-3 years. Godspeed!

  • @rubyr884
    @rubyr884 Год назад +2

    Maybe i go back to phils just for visits or going to beach,like leave Canada during wintertime ,then return after 3 to 6 months to Canada

  • @barbarasanchez-mitchell8167
    @barbarasanchez-mitchell8167 Год назад +1

    Pretty hard to adjust 20 years living in a country with 4 seasons and used to nice clean no congestion environment then PINAS with enormous difference from CANADA

  • @FXnewbie_101
    @FXnewbie_101 Год назад +2

    think about it a million times settling in Philippines

  • @user-nq9gz4xf7f
    @user-nq9gz4xf7f Год назад +2

    You look like economically you have done very well in Canada so you vould move back and have a very good situation there. Most philippinos come to canada because of poverty and for opportunity in Canada. You are in a rare privileged minority to have that opportunity

  • @USA-CANADA1480
    @USA-CANADA1480 6 месяцев назад

    Assuming you’re both Canadian and Philippine passport holders, it’s nice to have an option on where to stay, you can always go back and forth.

  • @greatagainph9864
    @greatagainph9864 Год назад +1

    u nailed it ma'am, indeed right

  • @gamhananalanka
    @gamhananalanka Год назад +3

    With all honesty the only reason why people,, or atleast me, would move back to the Philippines to retire and live there is the lack of financial ability to sustain the standard of living in Canada or USA. If only we have a paid up house and a monthly guaranteed pension that allows me and my wife to avail of all the necessities and in an old age to hire care givers then I would have no reason to live in the Philippines. I would go there to visit for periods of time. But living there year round is a crazy idea if you can avoid it. The benefits of living in an advance country can never be available in the Philippines even if you have the money. When you transact with government or private sector it takes a long long time to accomplish anything. And unless if you live in an expensive condo in the heart of an commercial district or a house in a quiet gated village you can't avoid driving in small over crowded roads breathing city contaminated air. It's like that too in crowded parts of downtowns in USA or Canada but you have the option stay or travel within the vast widely spread parts of the city where you can do business with the multiple branches of establishments. The Philippines is just a very over crowded country with most activities centered on difficult to navigate areas. Try driving in Philippine cities and towns. There are no parking available most of the time. Even in the big shopping malls it's hard to park. Emergency response there too takes forever. My neighbors in the Philippines all have guns and their vehicle design for medical transport and they have hoses on the ready because the police and firemen and medic people there would usually get stranded in traffic or simply not available until a few hours after the incident. Corruption is way worse in the Philippines than in USA or Canada. Both public and private sector you will have people hinting on you for financial favors to facilitate your business. Just a few years ago my brother had his land surveyed but the paper work never moved because the adjacent land owners refused to sign. He sent people to follow up and nothing happened. Finally we went together and find out that the assessor just needed a little "padangog" slippery money, so he will approve and register the survey to over ride the unwritten policy that adjacent land owners should sign your survey. I can go on forever ranting on all of the bad things in my native land. But I most likely will have no choice but to live there since I cannot afford to stay in USA or in an advance country.

    • @oursimpleandextraordinarylife
      @oursimpleandextraordinarylife  Год назад +1

      We totally agree Philippines has its down side and you pointed most of them out. The under the table money is normalized here but in places where I am at, our municipal officers don't take bribes, and they want everything done the right way. Hope this extends to other cities in the future. The endless paper works, the lack of parking is annoying for sure, the traffic specially if you live in Manila. For us and the many ppl messaging who are all reverse migrating to Philippines all have the same reasons we all want to get away from the STRESS of the rat race working Mon - Friday even weekends to earn money until we are 65 y.o but have very little time for what is truly important in life. Now the money earned goes down the drain as inflation is Skyrocketing with no pay increase making it harder to earn. Alot of ppl even foreigners are coming here. Other than the downside there are upsides as well like cheap food, significantly lower cost of living, the ppl are the nicest, the endless fun and adventures, can start businesses here, hired help like Nannies are so cheap, there are alot of good private hospitals here if you have the money to pay which are advanced. There are great international schools here as well. And the ppl reverse migrating are not cutting ties with Canada or USA or where ever they came from they'll keep both citizenship just in case they have to send thier kids to University abroad or decide to live a retired life going back and forth. The most important Aspect why we left was that now we have all the time in the world to fucus on our KIDS as they are number 1 priority and we can now also focus on our personal growth and being creative vs living in survival mode which is stressful. In the End these are all subjective to one's perspectives and we should all be happy where we are in Life. Thank you for the comment, we appreciate it. ❤

    • @abierivera3785
      @abierivera3785 Год назад +1

      Dito sa pampanga at sa lugar namin ang buhay ng mga retired na ay hindi boring dahil umaga palang nasa labas na at nagkikwentuhan. Pagkatapos mag almusal lalabas nanaman at makikipag kwentuhan, pagdating ng lunch nood ng tv at siyesta. Pagdating ng hapon nasa labas na naman at kwentuhan, kapag dumidilim na papasok para magluto ng dinner tapos nood ng tv. Same ang routine halos araw araw, pero di sila nagsasawa. Alam mo kung bakit masaya pa din sila kahit paulit ulit nalang ang routine ng pamumuhay nila na walang magarbong lifestyle, kc hindi sila stress sa buhay.

    • @abierivera3785
      @abierivera3785 Год назад +1

      Gusto ko pa din dito sa pampanga may konting pagka probinsya style depende sa lugar na titirhan mo. Pero part ng mabalacat, angeles, san fernando at clark maunlad na. Sa ibang munisipyo maunlad na din naman. Kung sa pinanggalingan mong probinsya na sinasabi mo na puro kurap parin naman eh baka mga 4th class province parin ang lifestyle. Talagang di ko rin gugustuhin mag retired sa ganyan lugar.

    • @ambrosiobertodazo
      @ambrosiobertodazo Год назад

      As the song goes,
      Just One life to live on earth
      And it swiftly passes by
      From the moment of thy birth
      Then the time has come to die
      God has given as this choice
      To design our destiny
      So when we make our choices we must chose carefully for we may not have the opportunity to make a corrective choice again.
      ruclips.net/video/eDdB2CErcTs/видео.html

  • @lornaasis4860
    @lornaasis4860 Год назад +3

    I don’t think ang pag sa salita ng English ay big issue,

  • @menchu9137
    @menchu9137 Год назад +3

    Wise decision

  • @datugintuong464
    @datugintuong464 Год назад +5

    Stay away from other people and enjoy your life here.scammers are in different forms.

  • @miffachan123
    @miffachan123 6 месяцев назад +1

    sa toronto ako almost 10yrs na. di ko dn nagugustuhan dito. matapos lang ung mga appartments ko sa pinas. uwi na dn ako. 40k a month dinadala ng mga appartments ko. pwedeng pwede na yon

  • @amazing1018
    @amazing1018 Год назад +1

    Tell you truly you cannot die in two country when get old you cannot serve two master going back and forth is only temporary you cannot cut your body into half

  • @get_busy_living
    @get_busy_living Год назад +3

    I told some family members at a gathering that I'm selling my condo, live off of my investments and retire in the Philippines in a couple of years. I was surprised at the amount of negativity I received. I guess they have a point. I've never been there and I can't speak the language 🤔😄...Well I'm going in March to check it out and prove them wrong 😉😊

    • @oursimpleandextraordinarylife
      @oursimpleandextraordinarylife  Год назад

      Awesome... life is too short, follow your goals and dreams. Good luck in your journey.

    • @VanTran-ne4yf
      @VanTran-ne4yf Год назад

      Dont go back and check it out. You need to live there at least 2 months. You going to pack your bag and leave Philipine. it a 3rd world country it like driving a 20 years old car compare to a new car. very different. i though I can live in the philipine but afte 1 month . thank you very much I prefer driving a new car unless your life finish in the western countries that what happen to all the oldies 60-70 from US , UK, Australia, canada , Europe.

  • @triplejideas8112
    @triplejideas8112 11 месяцев назад

    Congrats, I admire you and your family deciding to return in the Philippines...❤

  • @edenespaldon6468
    @edenespaldon6468 Год назад +3

    Sa totoo lang, kung akong tatanungin mo, nakakapagsisi.

  • @nelsonlomod9601
    @nelsonlomod9601 Год назад +6

    Medical and pre-natal care is free in Canada, then its good to have it in Canada then fly home to Philippines after, but if its not free then we have top notch medical facilities in Manila, Cebu and many other places. Its just that many filipinos have colonial mentality to consider local medical professionals and medical centers

    • @markmene1975
      @markmene1975 Год назад

      We don't have Colonial mentalities. I've lived here in the US and Philippines. It's just that the health care system in the US is provided for every citizen. She's not saying the doctors are better. The doctors are great every where.She's pointing out the health care system in the Philippines is expensive compared to the US. Everyone one in the US can qualify for some kind of health care. She wasn't saying nothing about colonialism. She was pointing out the 2 different health systems in Canada and Pi.

    • @nelsonlomod9601
      @nelsonlomod9601 Год назад +2

      @@markmene1975 colonial mentality, is the way of thinking that local products, services and professionals are inferior to american or western brands. Medical services here is relatively cheaper than in the US and in the US its not at all free

    • @nelsonlomod9601
      @nelsonlomod9601 Год назад +1

      @@markmene1975 its not her that i refer as having colonial mentality, she's a dual citizen and probably have health insurance and going back to canada is more convenient than going rent a home in BGC or QC to be near a top notch medical facility that will accept foreign madical insurance. I knew them i have followed their vloggs and their journey and in no way do i consider them with a colonial mentality. There are filipinos who have never set foot on foreign soil but still have a ridiculous penchant for everything imported.

    • @dalv10340
      @dalv10340 Год назад +1

      It’s the standard and the health care system in the Philippines that matters and not the doctors .

    • @nelsonlomod9601
      @nelsonlomod9601 Год назад +1

      Yes, we may have lower standard, but we also do have medical center thats are at par with foriegn medical centers but they too can be expensive to most filipinos

  • @EricsonDomingo-yu1ui
    @EricsonDomingo-yu1ui 5 месяцев назад

    Live in a place where you enjoy the most. Life is short. The clock is ticking for all of us.

  • @lucitajavier1469
    @lucitajavier1469 Год назад +5

    miss your vlog

  • @ybettesudario5470
    @ybettesudario5470 Год назад +3

    Love your vlog! God bless your family more!!!

  • @bessie2876
    @bessie2876 Год назад +1

    Why you and skye cant come to the Phils to help in the construction.nice to hear from u again

    • @bessie2876
      @bessie2876 Год назад

      Sorry got the.answer.already. werent updated lately

  • @klober5114
    @klober5114 Год назад +4

    Since you have lived in the PH, what would you think should be done so we can completely stay there? I want it to work. I really really hope it to work for your family and every Filipino. Yah bless!

    • @oursimpleandextraordinarylife
      @oursimpleandextraordinarylife  Год назад +1

      First you g2 try living here for 6 months to 1 year. 2. You g2 be financially ready. 3. Deal with Healthcare... paying into thier own Phil Heath/ or get private health insurance. Then enjoy the Freedom and you can always go back if your Dual

    • @klober5114
      @klober5114 Год назад +1

      @@oursimpleandextraordinarylife thanks for the reply! How about schools? It’s sad. It seems like PH will be just a dream because I won’t be financially ready, wouldn’t afford healthcare and school to move to PH 😢

    • @JC0820
      @JC0820 Год назад +1

      @@klober5114 If you really want to be financially stable in the Philippines, you should venture into entrepreneurship. Most balikbayans that return to the Philippines do that. With the massive improvement in the country, it needs more SMEs to feed the hunger of domestic consumers because the country's economy is very domestic-driven.

  • @juliette49aguileras87
    @juliette49aguileras87 22 часа назад

    Good luck n Bless your family!

  • @jesuschristlovesyou4456
    @jesuschristlovesyou4456 Год назад +2

    Yes, I absolutely agree with you Philippines is a developing country i believed its no longer a 3rd world country. I've lived overseas for 30years now and i think for me there is no place like the Philippines.

  • @oreooscar2377
    @oreooscar2377 Год назад +5

    1st time to watch youre channel..
    And im impressed and no reason to subscribe..count me in..

  • @sampinto3079
    @sampinto3079 Год назад

    If ur not earning dollars anymore, u dont wanna enroll ur kid in an international school in the Phil. It also doesnt make any sense if u moved back here.

  • @juliette49aguileras87
    @juliette49aguileras87 22 часа назад

    If have lots of $$$ will move to Philippines 🇵🇭
    Family are always there to help you out the only problem is the health care.

  • @amethyssimplelivinginphi
    @amethyssimplelivinginphi Год назад

    Well explained 😊 I'm loving rural living with a touch of modernism. We can get that by choosing the right place to plant our forever home. Be with our closest relatives, old and new friends. And just' like in any place syempre kailangan magiingat tayo. God bless you, hubby, and the kids ( I said kids bcoz the one in your womb is alive, well and kicking na. We ought to include na the baby 🥰 )
    Congratulations 🙏🏽💜💓

  • @mommynitz2253
    @mommynitz2253 Год назад

    I love your answer to the question🙂
    Keep safe always🤍

  • @sampinto3079
    @sampinto3079 Год назад

    Welcome back to the home country, folks! Pretty Sky is the future Bb Pilipinas Elyu.

  • @gerardodesola7906
    @gerardodesola7906 Год назад +2

    There is no place with 100 % perfect

  • @richardvelante4510
    @richardvelante4510 Год назад +1

    I believe it's subjective and depends on your situation as well. I have been fortunate to have lived in Australia for 25+ years and now having lived in Calgary, Canada for 11 years, I still believe am able to not just acclimatize but fully embrace living back in the Philippines. The main concerns my wife has, which I agree with is health care and for me, Internet. these are the two things that are hard to give up being we both work from home and do require ample bandwidth accessibility and taking copious medications and medical visits are free does make the choice much more critical as opposed to comfortable. However, if one can either ignore these and medical requirements are not a priority and having the feeling of being in your own country (not being able to feel like a minority) is a need and not just a want, then absolutely make the move. It is more fun in the Philippines indeed. I agree with your views on "luxury" and what it means for some. Great vid.

  • @edgardotolentino2974
    @edgardotolentino2974 Год назад +2

    GODbless

  • @mamalullahvlog7430
    @mamalullahvlog7430 Год назад

    Love your family💕💕💕

  • @gerardodesola7906
    @gerardodesola7906 Год назад +1

    Where you recommend to live in the Ph....considering that I am Insulin Dependent..i dont have any idea the cost of insulin and can only dispose of 1000 $ per month

    • @oursimpleandextraordinarylife
      @oursimpleandextraordinarylife  Год назад +1

      I'd say the cities like Makati has alot of expats and close to many amenities like drug stores and Hospitals for sure and not in the remote areas. I don't know your standards but places like BGC can be expensive but you can search Bulacan, Pampanga which are developing and even have a new International Airport and close to highways with lots of amenities as well. There's alot more places but I have not visited them yet... just make sure to bring lots of Glucotabs just in case your sugar drops and your BS monitoring and there are international insurance you can apply for to get coverage just gotta do some research on them.

  • @SelwynClydeAlojipan
    @SelwynClydeAlojipan Год назад +3

    Please check out the "Our Half Asian Adventure" vlog of Moreno Filipino-American family that moved to Mindoro Oriental province for about a year and are going to be vacationing in the US for about a month before going back to Mindoro. They have a somewhat similar experience to yours.

  • @luckyhaper7638
    @luckyhaper7638 Год назад +2

    One thing I don't like in the Philippines, they are cruel to animals. You will see dogs in the streets in terrible condition ….. I saw a cow having their four legs tied together and being inhumanely dumped in the transport car ….. it literally made me so sad...

  • @enzomatheo1
    @enzomatheo1 Год назад

    A word of advice while you’re still young do stay in Canada but have a place to retire in Philippines. While working in Canada try to invest in properties in Philippines and then retire in Philippines