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  • @jamessims4802
    @jamessims4802 Před rokem +94

    I was wondering why some people say all you need is 1000 /monthly to live in the Philippines? so I would think 1300 / monthly would be sufficient

    • @nala3038
      @nala3038 Před rokem +71

      1,000 minimum
      1,500 recommended
      2,000 comfortable
      3,000 luxury

    • @mikesphilippineretirement
      @mikesphilippineretirement  Před rokem +52

      I think If your single no bad habits good health and saving 1500 is good

    • @mikesphilippineretirement
      @mikesphilippineretirement  Před rokem +17

      I agree 1000 will be tough but the rest is good

    • @jamessims4802
      @jamessims4802 Před rokem

      @@nala3038 thanks!!!!

    • @jamessims4802
      @jamessims4802 Před rokem +6

      @@mikesphilippineretirement don't have enough, I'd been thinking about it since the passport bro's

  • @Larissa-Raphaela
    @Larissa-Raphaela Před měsícem +238

    I'm 54 and my wife and I are VERY worried about our future, gas and food prices rising daily. We have had our savings dwindle with the cost of living into the stratosphere, and we are finding it impossible to replace them. We can get by, but can't seem to get ahead. My condolences to anyone retiring in this crisis, 30 years nonstop just for a crooked system to take all you worked for.

    • @Larissa-Raphaela
      @Larissa-Raphaela Před měsícem

      @August-Felix That's actually quite impressive

    • @Larissa-Raphaela
      @Larissa-Raphaela Před měsícem

      @August-Felix I will give this a look, thanks a bunch for sharing.

    • @shellejano2432
      @shellejano2432 Před měsícem

      @August-Felixabout how much do you need to save to start

  • @danneyboy1000
    @danneyboy1000 Před 11 měsíci +24

    I have lived there 8 years, i can speak Tagalog, own 2 houses, one in Alaminos Pangasinan and one in Baguio Benguet. I started out being stationed in the Air Force in Clark Air Base Angeles City Pampanga 3 years then returning after a short tour in Korea at Osan Air Base another 5 years until Mt Pinatubo blew its top in1991. I ended up married to the daughter of Fernando Gines chief forester of the Philippines and still married to this wonderful lady. We now live in Corpus Christi Texas but often go back.. I love the Philippines and the people there. I will soon return when my wife retires as a nurse practitioner in January 2024. Life is great

  • @user-hu4fr8jw3l
    @user-hu4fr8jw3l Před 5 měsíci +31

    The best you could add is to marry an educated hardworking Filipina with good family that will not take your money.. be honest to them coz they think foreigners are rich people

    • @ronitajames61
      @ronitajames61 Před 2 měsíci +4

      They think that but most are broke 😂😂😂😂

    • @JohnAdams-xc5yk
      @JohnAdams-xc5yk Před měsícem

      Those woman do not date Foreigners

    • @High-gp3js
      @High-gp3js Před měsícem

      True. My experienced. Acting rich here in philippines and want to be treated like a King 👑
      But in their country they are broke and probably homeless and sick or mentally,physically, financially unstable. Most of them are pretending, liar , deceitful run to philippines and look for someone to fool and treat filipina a slave

  • @michaelruiz7872
    @michaelruiz7872 Před rokem +79

    sound advice. After 10 yrs living in the Philippines, I was in a car accident. Once physically able to travel back to California for rehab, we stayed for one year. My wife and I travelled back to the Philippines, but now only stay 4 to 6 month at our home in Naga. What saved me from major problems, I kept my home in California and rented it out while in the Philippines. You must have an alternate backup plan in an event of an emergency. Moreover, I don't recommend staying longer than a year in the Philippines due to the medical/living conditions.

    • @mikesphilippineretirement
      @mikesphilippineretirement  Před rokem +2

      Thanks for sharing

    • @michaelwright1467
      @michaelwright1467 Před rokem +9

      Great truth you speak here Mike. So many are enthralled at the beautiful beaches and water activities. And there are plenty of them. But the conditions there can be a lot less than what many are accustomed to. It was for me. It seemed like everyday people were coming to our house begging for something. We helped so many there who had nothing at all. it was just to overwhelming for me. We go back every other yr for 30 days. Thats quite enough for me.

    • @michaelruiz7872
      @michaelruiz7872 Před rokem +12

      @@michaelwright1467 ...once we moved far away from my wife's family, friends and neighbors, life in the Philippines became enjoyable. Also, the move to a gated community helped immensely.

    • @michaelwright1467
      @michaelwright1467 Před rokem +6

      @@michaelruiz7872 Smart move my man!

    • @watersbey25
      @watersbey25 Před 7 měsíci

      Xpats " trusting" the emergency healthcare system in the Philippines with pre existing life threatening health issues before they left the USA Ha. I've had some doctor appointments at St Luke's and Makati Med. Plastic surgeons and cardiologists. I don't feel comfortable with their diagnoses. You go to the lobby of the hospital, and they give you a list of doctor names with their phone numbers. You then chose a doctor, and telephone a receptionist for A 1,500 peso appointment. Many times they won't answer the phone so you book in person. GIve it a try Manila retirees it's only $30 max for the doctors visit. The wait is the usual 90 minute to two hours. That's fine. Just get educated here and in the USA to have the system work for you, and always protect your:
      1.health
      2 money

  • @Lifechaser007
    @Lifechaser007 Před rokem +27

    You made this important point very succinctly better than anybody else who had talked about the issue. You hit all the right notes. Good job!

  • @donk.5730
    @donk.5730 Před rokem +16

    Love this video. You are blunt, to the point, no extra chatter. I appreciate your well experienced comments. Thank you, Dk.

  • @user-gm3sc7ol3h
    @user-gm3sc7ol3h Před 7 měsíci +17

    Very sound advice. Pay attention. Actually, it applies to anyone wanting to stay or live in a foreign country for an extended period of time. Always have a “plan B or C”.

  • @hadrianopolis1968
    @hadrianopolis1968 Před 8 měsíci +4

    I did many mistakes. I'm from Montreal. I met a very fine lady online and got engaged before I visited the PH with plans of retirement and buy a few hectares of pineapple farm. We spoke for many months on messenger. Then 3 months before my first visit there, I began to have strong doubts about my capacity to adapt to life there . I went for a month anyway and was very disappointed for many of the reasons you mentioned...the noise at night, the food, the cities...now I'm back home in a very sad state of mind 'cause my Filipina and I we truly love each other but I don't think her country is for me.

  • @RealGaryGibson
    @RealGaryGibson Před rokem +115

    When I came to Manila to meet my LDR filipina, we spent 2 months living together in a condo to see how we got along together. It wasn't a vacation, she cooked and cleaned while I worked on my computer and paid the bills. That was a great preview to our future life together and it was great!

    • @mikesphilippineretirement
      @mikesphilippineretirement  Před rokem +8

      nothing like boots on the ground

    • @jesse75
      @jesse75 Před rokem +2

      Fornicating was part of the deal too. Brings sex to the level of recreation not what God intended it to be.
      If it was no good, you both could bail out.

    • @AlexSaidit
      @AlexSaidit Před rokem +9

      I am agreed with that. I did the same after many failed relationship with western girls. I spent one month living with her and her mom. I always had my breakfast ready, my lunch, dinner and my clothes clean. Home was always clean, and I learnt many things from her that I lost or hid in this modern life. I will coming back on Aug-Sep and next year to settle down our relationship and spend my life with her.

    • @RealGaryGibson
      @RealGaryGibson Před rokem +2

      @@AlexSaidit I'm going back to Manila next month to be with my filipina. I'm really looking forward to it! Good luck to you!

    • @bendixonsghost7621
      @bendixonsghost7621 Před rokem

      @@mikesphilippineretirement ooorraaahh boots on the ground always

  • @michaelgrider8135
    @michaelgrider8135 Před rokem +17

    You are helping by telling these truths. It could save someone a very bad time and life . Thanks. Salamat

  • @adamgarey9807
    @adamgarey9807 Před rokem +3

    Yes Mike Very Good Reasons! Thank you for being Straight and Honest! Many Country Video Segments hardly talk about these very valuable topics! Best to You!

  • @danejohnson8430
    @danejohnson8430 Před 10 měsíci +8

    Luckily, I’ve been to PI in the past and yes, it was an eye-opener of adjustments. But that was sometime ago now I have plenty of friends well let me say I have enough friends who are Filipinos and they are willing to guide me wherever I need to go since they live in the states as well. So I travel with them and they gave me the full experiences by island hopping. I could not ask for anything more! Live and learn!

  • @jansmith5832
    @jansmith5832 Před rokem +14

    My husband and I are living comfortably here in the Philippines. We used to live in Colorado and we decided to live in Davao Philippines close to my family. He receives $3000 pension per month. I work as a Claims Case Manager ( Accommodation Consultant) and I am very lucky that the company I work for in the US allowed me to keep my job so I can continue and work remotely from Davao. Instead of staying at home and depend on my husband monthly income, I decided to continue working from home. We love it :)

    • @jansmith5832
      @jansmith5832 Před rokem +3

      P.S. If your Filipina wife or gf will ask you to support their family, that is not a good sign, lol... unless you want to do it. I never ask for money from my husband to send to my family.

    • @mikesphilippineretirement
      @mikesphilippineretirement  Před rokem +1

      thanks for sharing

    • @monstaro19
      @monstaro19 Před 5 měsíci

      ​@@jansmith5832 I'll tell them to grow rice.. I'll be in Thailand.. great points

  • @truthbetold6496
    @truthbetold6496 Před rokem +19

    Mike right now i am talking to an agent in Cebu, they are building a lot of condo and houses and they are planning a lot of expat to come over. This is the same thing as some videos in Dumaguete about expat being disrespectful to the Filipino people. Sadly this won't stop those people who are idiots and respect no one. Lots of people are going to come to the PH to retire and lots of them will get drunk and party all the time, its sad but that is life. Some people simply have no respect for nothing, i had a condo near Montreal the guy next door had 2 young kids, marijuana was not permitted but he smoked it day in and day out, i sold my condo because of this, even is girlfriend was stupid. For me if i even retire to the PH i am going to keep a low profile, i keep fit i love training i do not drink nor take drugs and i will try to avoid any encounter with other idiot foreigner who lack respect to others.

    • @mikesphilippineretirement
      @mikesphilippineretirement  Před rokem +2

      thank you so much for sharing

    • @Jrey-tn1to
      @Jrey-tn1to Před rokem

      Ohh that's sounds great

    • @user-jy4ur9zs5d
      @user-jy4ur9zs5d Před 3 měsíci

      Well,if i were you my Friend i gave you good tip for ur own good , i don’t wan’t you to buy a condo because there’s a lot of miscellaneous bill every end of the month and i say buying a Condo is difficult ,unless if you have a big retirement ….So think of ,it’s better i suggest to you, buy a subdivisions lot instead of Condo…it would be more manageable to pay and easy for you to pay ….i made this comment to anyone so that if u are planning to buy a propertyy think it first! Merci ,bye !

  • @koufax174
    @koufax174 Před rokem +9

    Great content! I would make it simple: if someone is not 100% accountable and 100% responsible for their choices and behavior, do not go. Also, if someone doesn’t have a contract with reality and is not living with magical thinking, do not go. I think if someone doesn’t live with the philosophy “do no hard” do not go. Thank you 🙏🏼

  • @indiahenretta2962
    @indiahenretta2962 Před rokem +5

    Thank you for your kind advice and guidance . All what you’re saying is the truth 👍🏻 from San Diego California USA 🇺🇸

  • @jonirving5606
    @jonirving5606 Před rokem +60

    Great video, Mike. I am contemplating Philippines in my retirement. But I am a different sort. I lived in Honduras for 7 years. I saw the alcoholics and the guys with no money, and the complainers. I was there as a young teacher at an international school. The honeymoon wears off quickly. I loved the slow pace of life, but there are a lot of frustrations. I am in a good position financially to make the move in retirement. But I am only planning to visit for a couple of months. I may not like it. Who knows? This video is really important, because so many videos only talk about how great everything is there, and what a paradise it is. Yes, it is a beautiful country, but not for everyone. Keep up the good work.

    • @mikesphilippineretirement
      @mikesphilippineretirement  Před rokem +3

      thanks for sharing

    • @Darth_Vader258
      @Darth_Vader258 Před rokem

      @@eddieBoxer Because of the CORRUPT government in the Philippines 🇵🇭. Also the Justice system in our country is CRAP.

    • @stevewebb4542
      @stevewebb4542 Před 5 měsíci +2

      Yes you get the same social problems anywhere in the world but if you are happily married to a Philippino then it makes sense to spend time there as well as keeping ties with your home country for obvious reasons like health ext 🤔 enjoy 😎👍🇬🇧

  • @paulcohen6727
    @paulcohen6727 Před rokem +12

    A couple of other things that guys from the U.S. might not like (or at least, I don't like) are the loud drunken music on New Year's Eve and at birthday parties and also when they burn leaves and make the air smoky. Those are my pet peeves but at least they're not done everyday so that I can put up with them. I love my Filipina wife and her family and am generally happy with everything else here. I was lucky that things worked out on my first visit and we got married after I had been with her for three months after chatting with her online for two years. Eventually we'll go to the U.S. but just for a visit; the Philippines is my home now.

  • @ozzyjohn1458
    @ozzyjohn1458 Před rokem +10

    I travel a lot and lived in several Asian countries as well as Australia and Europe, you are right, similar thing happened to me in Thailand,, things got bad with the girlfriend's mother, the money was never enough until I started giving my possessions away secretly moving them to a friend's house then one day I said I needed to renew my passport in Bangkok, never went back, barking dogs, I sold my house in Europe because of that, it's just me, I sail around the world as well, people often ask how do you fund that life, for many sailors you will find they have some rental property that sustains them while they trot around the world, I've seen so many people loose everything to the girlfriend it's nothing new, In Bangkok as an example you will see beggars near the metro entrances only to take a closer look at them and see they are foreigners with no cash to go home, don't be that guy, your money will evaporate so quickly have an exit plan.

  • @MariaGarcia-gv8hj
    @MariaGarcia-gv8hj Před 9 měsíci +25

    Now I have more knowledge about personal finance. I just subscribed to your channel. Big ups to everyone working effortlessly trying to earn a living while building wealth in this recession. I’m 45 and my husband is 51, we are both retired, no debts. We are planning on relocating to Thailand. We are currently living a frugal and financially savvy lifestyle and generating passive income even during this recessionary period. Our commitment to saving and investing in the financial market has enabled us to maintain this lifestyle and continue earning monthly passively through investment!!

    • @lovetypauline6530
      @lovetypauline6530 Před 9 měsíci +1

      Congratulations on your early retirement, Interesting indeed! Currently, I am in dire need of investment advice or tips. Last year, I hesitated and failed to take any action until the year concluded. However, this year, I am determined to try something new, as I am very receptive to various investment ideas. I want to be retired in my forties or fifties.

    • @MariaGarcia-gv8hj
      @MariaGarcia-gv8hj Před 9 měsíci

      No problem at all! If you're seeking to earn substantial profits from your investment, I would suggest determining your investment horizon and implementing a long-term plan. I worked with Claire Martha Magalhaes to create a long-term investment strategy, and she assisted us in managing our investments while we focused on my jobs without any concerns.

    • @lovetypauline6530
      @lovetypauline6530 Před 9 měsíci +1

      Thank you for your advice. It's challenging to find a reliable investment advisor here, and I appreciate your input. Seeing the successes you've achieved through investing, I would love to have access to your investment advisor's information if you wouldn't mind sharing it.

    • @MariaGarcia-gv8hj
      @MariaGarcia-gv8hj Před 9 měsíci

      I work with *CLAIRE MARTHA MAGALHAES* ,who is based in the United States. If you would like more information about her, you can conduct a search online. She even got featured on CNN recently.

    • @davidomcculloch3109
      @davidomcculloch3109 Před 9 měsíci

      Maria, Thank you for talking about your financial consultant. I will definitely look her up and try to get in touch with her. I have realized that relying solely on CZcams videos and attempting to manage my finances on my own hasn't been very effective.

  • @Gurkha9
    @Gurkha9 Před rokem +38

    Most of your points make sense and are true if you've never travelled much or actually never been to the Philippines. The biggest mistake anyone can make in my opinion is proper financial planning as well as an exit/backup plan. But since most of your audience is 55+ I would think (maybe hope) that they have taken the time to sort that out already.

    • @mikesphilippineretirement
      @mikesphilippineretirement  Před rokem +2

      yes

    • @mikesphilippineretirement
      @mikesphilippineretirement  Před rokem +3

      @@ajw9377 glad to hear that

    • @real_Pinoy
      @real_Pinoy Před rokem +1

      I'm going to retire to the philippines when I turn 55 years old

    • @Stevah00
      @Stevah00 Před 2 měsíci

      Yes, his advice about going for an extended period, 3-6 months is most important. Come back to the US after that. If you still love the PI, then go. ALSO, where-ever you retire to; don't buy a condo or house for at least one year. You might hear about a better town or part of the state. Sales men will tell you: never again will you see a bargain like this- you must buy it NOW! ... My rule is: if it is no good next month, then it is no good today. There will always be another item for sale just as good.

  • @davidkaiser810
    @davidkaiser810 Před rokem +33

    I found out something interesting today. I moved to the Philippines from Arizona USA. It seemed to me that sounds travel faster and louder in the Philippines. I Google it and sound does travel and sound louder in a humid climate. Who would have thought

    • @mikesphilippineretirement
      @mikesphilippineretirement  Před rokem +2

      wow learn something new everyday

    • @Tagurrit
      @Tagurrit Před rokem

      Yes. Sound travels faster in water too. Here in Arizona it’s very dry as you obviously know! I’ve lived in Hawaii so it must be like Phil’s!

    • @Stevah00
      @Stevah00 Před 2 měsíci

      So tell me, I live in Phoenix, will I think the Philippines is hotter?

  • @zimakos777
    @zimakos777 Před 11 měsíci +10

    Thanks for the valuable tips Mike.
    I'm a 45 yr old
    New Zealand Maori living and working in Australia.
    My wife whom I met in Australia, recently moved back to her homeland in the Philippines with our 5 year old daughter.
    I'm actually planning on moving over there to be with them full time, in about a year or so.
    I totally agree on how important it is to have certain plans set in place, before moving somewhere foreign. Back up savings, exit plans etc 100%.
    I couldn't imagine nothing worse than having no plan and no money whilst being stuck in another country.
    I do own an investment property in Sydney, which is currently being rented out and my background as a miner allows me to travel back and forth frequently, so that's definitely part of my backup plan.
    Fortunately my wife has family, a nice house and a small business in Bulacan, but at first I was totally against the idea of moving over there.
    I had absolutely no intentions what so ever.
    Questions like, what would I do for work, how could I make an income, could I handle the life style/food, could I handle living abroad in a country that is way different to where I come from.
    What happens if I become ill, let alone homesick. Do I want move there?
    Well obviously, my wife and daughters there, I've got no choice.
    So finally after months of thought and planning, we agreed that I could make the move without potentially putting myself at risk.
    I have been over there once for a short vacation to catch up and honestly, I didn't like it one bit.
    It reminded me of Thailand where I spent 3 years lol..
    Only difference being was that I wasn't far from the beach then, where now Bulacan is out in the country and hours from the beach lol...besides that,
    I get on really well with the family and I know alot of them from when they were on vacation or living in Australia.
    Honestly I think by truly respecting the people and understanding their values, would also help by adapting and having a tonne of patients as well.
    I'm not a heavy drinker and don't do drugs, so trouble is the last of my issues. Although I'd have to work most days to keep myself occupied, otherwise I go mental.
    One of my problems is that I work to a point where I expect today's jobs to be finished yesterday, you catch my drift.
    So yeah, adapting to the pace will definitely be a challenge but doable I think.
    I have a business idea in mind doing Texas BBQ.
    I'm investing in a smoke pit rigged up on a trailer, which will allow us to move it around to different locations.
    It's a passion I've been working on over the years.
    The focus would be catering for Commercial and local Businesses, (Promos, Xmas parties etc).
    Also serving to the Public at special/sporting events, pop ups and Private functions (Birthdays, weddings etc). I also think it would be the perfect way to give back to the the local community (schools, hospitals etc) by doing fund-raisers and basically helping others somehow.
    I'll test the waters first, but really look forward to the challenge.
    One step at a time as they say.
    I really appreciated your video mate, a real eye opener which points out great and useful tips for those thinking about making the move.
    Always learning something new, thank you both.
    Salamat 🙏
    Best wishes
    Cheers
    Jim

    • @aloha2104
      @aloha2104 Před 11 měsíci +1

      Best of luck, mate. The Filipinos/Filipinas are nice, friendly, hard working people. You will be Ok, don't worry.

  • @thomasq9181
    @thomasq9181 Před rokem +2

    Great points guys. I've been thinking about it and will definitely take those into consideration. Thanks!

  • @Matthew-gz4oh
    @Matthew-gz4oh Před rokem +7

    This is a must see video before moving to the Philippines. It will be great to see what you and Paul come up with on your collaborations.

  • @Geoduck.
    @Geoduck. Před rokem +33

    Anyone who is considering moving to Philippines should view this more than once. Please understand what Mike is sharing is important information.

    • @mikesphilippineretirement
      @mikesphilippineretirement  Před rokem +2

      thank you my friend

    • @jesse75
      @jesse75 Před rokem +2

      You can only learn so much from a video.
      You have to experience it for yourself eventually.
      It's not what you think.
      You have the heat the bugs and nowhere to sit comfortable in public, because everything is built for short Filipino not us giant westerners.
      Then after that, if you manage, you can start to see if you can make it.
      I carry a folding chair with me always.

    • @edgarwangsmo6
      @edgarwangsmo6 Před rokem

      @@jesse75 😶and a tricycle with a skyscraperroof 😏

    • @nolove857
      @nolove857 Před rokem +2

      This is very true. You need to be here a long time to understand the way of life.

    • @josephpau332
      @josephpau332 Před rokem

      Yes brother totally agree with you 👍

  • @lostlarry007
    @lostlarry007 Před 8 měsíci +4

    Best advice around. Been there 15 times. And this info is very solid. Listen closely to this man

  • @cidron3843
    @cidron3843 Před rokem +6

    Greetings from Thailand. I do agree with most of your list, and it applies to all of Southeast Asia. Being on vacation (week end millionaire) in Asia and living there are totally different worlds. Living the expat life in Southeast Asia isn’t for everyone. Take care

  • @themosquitoguy3529
    @themosquitoguy3529 Před rokem +12

    Mike - I have been told that pre existing conditions are not covered for the first year of the insurance plan. That is am important detail to make your viewers aware of.

  • @heiko4983
    @heiko4983 Před rokem +54

    I have to smile a little at what you're saying Mike, but you're right about every word you say. I've been to the Philippines twice, twice for two weeks. I have my super dear girlfriend here and from the rooster, dog, chicken to karaoke, patience and volume - everything is right. But I love it, it all belongs to the Philippines and makes the Philippines so unique, unique and such a livable and lovable place for me.

    • @mikesphilippineretirement
      @mikesphilippineretirement  Před rokem +2

      That's awesome

    • @jesse75
      @jesse75 Před rokem +2

      The heat. The bugs. Not many places in public to sit down. If you ride a jeep, head is always bent over because you are tall. Can't always sit in front of jeep next to the driver which is the best spot.
      Better yet. Get a motorcycle, can Kool off be comfortable.

    • @josephrobi6806
      @josephrobi6806 Před rokem

      @@jesse75 The bugs 🐜 the snake 🐍 goats 🐐 coq 🐔 etc unstop. Smoke burning 😢. Always bugs in the house and spider webs 😅

    • @jesse75
      @jesse75 Před rokem +3

      @@josephrobi6806 I forgot one. Getting sh!t on by lizards crawling on the ceiling of the bedroom. Sometimes they fall in the bed.
      I forgot that one about burning garbage. Even the plastics.
      It's disturbing to see how Filipino carelessly pollute their waterways. Especially washing clothes with heavy detergents.
      If you look at the ingredients of the soap, you will notice some things in the mix that makes the clothes clean/ white, but are outlawed in United States. Phosphates is one ingredient I remember.

    • @TheRalphacosta
      @TheRalphacosta Před rokem +1

      You go girl. Its about adaptability. Its as good as you make it wisely. No drugs, no addiction of any kind and your good to go.

  • @elliotmarx7776
    @elliotmarx7776 Před rokem +1

    Very well done, especially you live here and you know. Thank you for sharing! The thing about food here was spot on...and even more so, a very common thing here is you go to a good restaurant and many things on the menu are "sold out". One thing I will add is both my fiancee and I love hiking. It's not like the USA or even Taiwan where you could just go to a mountain and hike. You need permits and people to accompany you for safety. But the surfing and beaches here are really top notch and the water is always warm...that makes for many very enjoyable weekend getaways.

  • @errolandrade4235
    @errolandrade4235 Před 4 měsíci +7

    Thank you Mike and Janet. I am planning to retire in the Philippines in the next 5 years from Australia. Your video has been extremely informative and an eye opener . 👍🏻

    • @Support_4.0
      @Support_4.0 Před 3 měsíci +1

      dont do it, i lost all my money

    • @geebert23
      @geebert23 Před měsícem

      @@Support_4.0how you lost your money?

  • @GradyGordon-bl9py
    @GradyGordon-bl9py Před rokem +11

    Mike and Janet I really enjoy the channel and the great information you provide, I am planning on visiting the Philippines by the end of this year, I have been doing a lot of research and your channel has been a great help. Thanks again Gordon

  • @Dennis-fg5sd
    @Dennis-fg5sd Před rokem +9

    I’m a Filipino/American and just returned to the states.I guess you’ve just described my attitude Mike . 😂 sometimes I’d like to go out and clean the streets!

  • @delmarrey9077
    @delmarrey9077 Před 8 měsíci +2

    Mike, great advice. My system is we live in our nice house in Imus Cavite for 7 months and then go to our vacation house for 5 months in upper washington. This gets us out of the cold in the winters and out of most of the heat in the summers. We take care of our medical concerns while in the States like physicals and medications, which we bring with us. My wife has lots of family in Cavite and gets to enjoy their company while there. Then we get to pursue our summer interests while in the states.
    We did this by selling our house in the states. We split up the money for 1 house in P.I. and another small house in the States. And about 25% went into a nest egg. Now our SSA gives us enough to live comfortably in both places w/o worries.
    One really needs to plan ahead to live in both places. We buy our plane tickets shortly after getting back to the States, which helps keep the price down quite a bit.
    And you are right to say “Don’t come here if you don’t have an income”. I’ve estimated it costs around half as much to live here in P.I. if your activities are no different then in your other place. But if you want to travel and see the sights, it’s going to cost you. If you stay longer then a year, it’s going to cost you. If you want luxury, it’s going to cost you. I use Grab, busses and trikes, but to own a car will cost you. We have an electric vehicle for just getting around the neighborhood for minor supplies and visiting family. BTW - Drugs could get you killed! Our Regards to you Mike and Janet.

    • @richardclausen154
      @richardclausen154 Před 7 měsíci +1

      Glad to see your comment. I am a Washingtonian, but have done a lot of work in Asia. My plan is to split the time as you are planning, but just getting started in my preparations. Would enjoy to chat more.

  • @jujjeelf309
    @jujjeelf309 Před rokem +4

    Good morals and values on display here. Thanks Mike.

  • @rabukan5842
    @rabukan5842 Před rokem +3

    Good one Mike and Janet. Important upfront honesty.

  • @antientdude1100
    @antientdude1100 Před 10 měsíci

    Thank you guys for putting out that valuable information.. Each point you mentioned was right on spot.

  • @RoyMusic11111
    @RoyMusic11111 Před rokem +4

    Hello Mike and Janet i am a fairly new subscriber to your YT channel. After watching your 10 reasons why you should not come to live permanently in the Philippines. Thank you Mike i have found your advice to be totally 100% brilliant and oh so very true. I am one of these foreigners who is planning to come to the Philippines with the goal of either renting or to lease land and a property. Luckily i am financially solvent and i know exactly where you are coming from Mike after living permanently in Thailand between 2014-2016 with my ex Thai girlfriend. I have decided to give the Philippines a try mainly because i believe around 80% of the population can speak good English. Very informative vlog Mike. I think this kind of video is a first on You Tube very well said and some very good advice Mike and Janet. You both have a lovely day. I may be possibly the 7,001 foreigner who ends up in a place like Dauin or Valencia and or just stay in Dumaguete whilst i take plenty of time looking at land and property to rent or purchase just like "Building the Philippines with Greg and Wilma" YT Channel in Dauin. Their house build has almost helped me to decide to come and live permanently in the Philippines for the UK Government has crashed the economy and it will take several years for the country to recover. Thanks to Greg's videos i have been following i now know that i can easily afford to buy or build a similar property and with a private swimming pool which is a main wish for me coming from much colder Scotland. After living in very hot Thailand with Avg temps of 33 to 40 degrees for 10 months of the year the Philippines heat and the torrential downpours of rain i can totally get where your great advice is coming from Mike and everything you have said is true. My first 59 day trip is to decide on where i would like to settle down. I hope to visit Puerta Princessa, Palawan and Coron islands then fly to Boracay and or Cebu Mactan then after Boracay i will come back to Cebu for 4 days visit only then fly to Dumaguete and stay for 29 days and go to a lady realtor in Dumaguete that was showing a 4 bed 3 bath house with its own private pool which was on Miss Pea YT channel. At 10 million PHP i too thought the property was a little over priced especially when you compare the grand total price of Greg and Wilma's house and pool build and land costs was only 8 million which is around my own budget. I will still plan ultimately to buy a new 4x4 vehicle of some kind plus buy a new Honda automatic 150cc scooter but only to drive around the provinces not in any city. I ain't that crazy! Ha Ha. When i arrive in Dumaguete it would be lovely to meet up with yourself and Janet and go and enjoy a nice dinner and drinks. I do not smoke and i do not drink any alcohol or atleast not since leaving Thailand in 2019. I can enjoy myself fine without alcohol i can take it or leave it just to be sociable. You both have a lovely day. From Roy in Scotland. 😊😊😊❤

    • @zenaidasewell5132
      @zenaidasewell5132 Před 11 měsíci +2

      those places you are visiting are all beautiful! Going to Palawan soon in couple months, stopping by in Cebu and dumaguete.. so excited!!

  • @jameswraith115
    @jameswraith115 Před rokem +9

    A man with wisdom. Great info.

  • @tommyebay
    @tommyebay Před rokem +3

    These are really good facts that not everyone talks about, thank you for putting this important video on your channel!!!

  • @CesarMartinez-oc4xm
    @CesarMartinez-oc4xm Před rokem +1

    You're right. I fully agree to what you've said. Great advice. .

  • @brainworthy
    @brainworthy Před rokem +5

    Hi Mike. Thanks for sharing your thoughts. I plan on going to Manila for four weeks in November 2023 and staying in a very nice area called Uptown because I can stay at a friends’ Condo for free. If I like my experience, I can go back and check out some other areas of the country. I’ll take your advice and be careful and respectful while visiting the Philippines.

    • @rolandmeyer3729
      @rolandmeyer3729 Před 6 měsíci

      It is cheaper away from the big cities, of course.

  • @brian_atc
    @brian_atc Před rokem +14

    Too true, especially the drunks, gamblers and complainers. Nothing's worse than a walking disaster with an attitude.

  • @billl8507
    @billl8507 Před rokem +12

    Once again really great advice for people who have never been there and really do not know what to expect. You are doing a great service to people who think that they're going to move there and be in Paradise without spending some time there. When I was there last summer for 6 weeks everything seems so strange by the time I left I knew that I would be back to stay in as soon as possible. Let me know if you got my emails with a videos of my house in Toledo Cebu

  • @briandorobiala5439
    @briandorobiala5439 Před rokem +4

    You're absolutely correct. Me and my wife lived in Cebu for 10 years and I saved enough money and have a pension. If I didn't have that money there is no way I would have went to the Philippines. You really hit on what the Philippines is all about. I

  • @ericpohl2512
    @ericpohl2512 Před rokem +1

    Very wise counsel Mike. Your directness is somewhat humorous on a serious topic.

  • @peterschamp3060
    @peterschamp3060 Před rokem +3

    Mike and Janet,this was another good video! and o yes you naild it on your 10points..keep them comming the video's like that.

  • @alcook2024
    @alcook2024 Před rokem +4

    Excellent video! Keep the good work up providing great common sense advice for frankly moving anywhere abroad.

  • @xavierkoolat6926
    @xavierkoolat6926 Před rokem +2

    WOW !!! Best advice I've heard so far about moving to a foreign country from my home in the USA. Thank you.
    I've been viewing these types of videos about the Ph. Is. and Thailand for a few years now, and this one really lays it on the line. Best advice ever; a few I had not thought of as well. Great advice.

  • @Gguy061
    @Gguy061 Před rokem +43

    I deeply regret not doing more research before making a move as small as moving from Tennessee to California. I've felt horribly alone for the past 5 years. I can only imagine the consequences of moving to somewhere like the Philippines before doing your due diligence. Change is hard. If you're unhappy where you're at, don't expect a change of scenery to be the answer to your problems. Wherever you go, there you are

    • @mikesphilippineretirement
      @mikesphilippineretirement  Před rokem +1

      Thanks for sharing my friend

    • @finess3
      @finess3 Před rokem

      California sucks. I'm in California so I know what I'm talking about

    • @gilberturesti338
      @gilberturesti338 Před rokem +10

      in one sense your right! changing location doesn't necessarily mean happiness. Depends on the individual. But on one hand staying in unhappy situation isn't the answer. We change and life constantly is change. If we never venture out and try to change whatever it is, we will never know!

    • @mikesphilippineretirement
      @mikesphilippineretirement  Před rokem +2

      @@gilberturesti338 well said

    • @joewilliams7783
      @joewilliams7783 Před rokem +5

      You can be a lot more alone in the US than in the Philippines. Living is mostly inside a structure in the USA and outside a structure in the Philippines. It seems that everybody wants to talk in the Philippines. In 20 years I don't think I was ever lonely in the Philippines but I was living and working unmarried in US. When I went home it was quiet.
      Sitting along the street I think I could talk to 20 people a night in PI. Not to mention women playing politics, gossiping... Women can drive you crazy with all of the drama. But rarely loneliness.

  • @steveperyer4850
    @steveperyer4850 Před rokem +5

    Sound advice Mike and Janet😊

  • @robertbodnaruk6710
    @robertbodnaruk6710 Před rokem +12

    Another video packed with true facts. I visited the Philippines twice, once in Feb-Mar/22 and in Oct-Nov/22 for 30 days each visit to visit my fiancé’ who lives in Manila area
    The points you stressed are all true and need not taken lightly.
    I, personally would enjoy the Philippines but away from the Manila area
    Are there good hospitals in the Dumageti area
    Thank you both
    God bless you
    Thank you

    • @mikesphilippineretirement
      @mikesphilippineretirement  Před rokem +2

      thanks for sharing

    • @angelpadilla1119
      @angelpadilla1119 Před 3 měsíci

      there are several vlogs about hospitals in dumaguete phils and they came with conclusions that it is above average health care. so just research and not take it with a grain of salt.

  • @leroyybrown
    @leroyybrown Před rokem +11

    This is a great checklist. Really gets you thinking about the challenges ahead. The one thing I wasn’t prepared for (on my 3 week PH vacation) was just how slow the pace is. The best way I can describe it would be “it was below my stall speed”. I was resisting the slowness. Only in the 3rd week was I beginning to acclimatise. The other thing that surprised me was how quiet the Filipinos themselves generally are (karaoke aside). All of the noise in PH comes from Roosters, Dogs and internal combustion engines with loud exhaust (and Karaoke).

  • @tinamartinez1940
    @tinamartinez1940 Před 5 měsíci +2

    Great advice!!! Nailed it about not complaining, having no income or means to support yourself! Yes, PATIENCE is needed and CANT be picky, entitled or act bougie! I lived in the Philippines 11 years and yet would NEVER retire there. Life IS HARD…I love just to spend a week or so to see friends and see stuff but after that I wanna go home.

  • @Chu6um
    @Chu6um Před rokem +16

    Great advice and information for those who dream of relocating. One item I'd recommend folks have would be adaptability. There are no 'full proof' plans, and having redundancies still can run into unforeseen problems/changes. With the ever present threat of power loss, communications down, typhoons, volcano eruptions, tsunamis, and various other things that can disrupt one's 'plans', being able to adapt to those changes will make life a lot easier. It should go hand-in-hand with that valuable patience one should bring with them. Be safe and looking forward to other great pearls of information!

  • @jamesnichols2511
    @jamesnichols2511 Před rokem +8

    outstanding vlog Mike. A lot to think about before committing to moving to the Philippines. I'd like to move there, hopefully with my son and his Filipina wife, who has family in Antique. If I live by myself, I'd prefer a condo with a nice swimming pool and security. I'm already 73 and single, and in decent medical shape, so far. So I'd prefer living close to a good hospital, just in case. Otherwise, my family wants me to live with them there. Hahaha, my son even told me I can have a gf, as long as she's cute.

  • @hanshogqvist7927
    @hanshogqvist7927 Před 10 měsíci +2

    Good advise! I have been living 6 years in east Africa and had everything set up about as you advised.

  • @kn-qz7by
    @kn-qz7by Před rokem +1

    All good points and important things to consider for sure.
    This type of video would be even better divided into time segments so that viewers can rewatch specific segments much easier.

    • @kn-qz7by
      @kn-qz7by Před rokem

      To my NYC ears you have a Chicago accent. Am I close?
      Have you found any pizzerias in the PI that serve Detroit-style (my favorite) or Chicago-style pizza? How about Italian food in general in the Philippines?

    • @mikesphilippineretirement
      @mikesphilippineretirement  Před rokem +1

      noted

  • @davehood1514
    @davehood1514 Před rokem +3

    Great real world advice, no substitute for experience and local knowledge.

  • @reread2549
    @reread2549 Před rokem +4

    A great video. Thank you very much I think this video also applies to Thailand or most southeast Asian destinations. I’ve spent a lot of time in Quezon city, but I’m gonna try about six months near Davao and there’s no way I’m burning my bridges behind me. If I drop dead in the Philippines, I’m all right with that I’ve been here before but I definitely have savings and a back up plan so when I test the waters I have options. Thanks again for the video.

  • @laniwonderwomanvlog
    @laniwonderwomanvlog Před měsícem +1

    I am 57 yrs old been leaving here in Canada for 40 yrs and after watching this video I will sell my house there in the Philippines and stay here in Canada forever (due to medical reasons that’s why I decided to retire here in Canada instead of the Philippines)….. thank you for sharing this 👍👍👍👍

  • @markcriscuolo6526
    @markcriscuolo6526 Před rokem +2

    Well put.
    Good info.

  • @ShakuniMamaKaRishtedaar
    @ShakuniMamaKaRishtedaar Před rokem +5

    What I like the most about your videos is you come to the point right away, as against giving a long, mundane hour-long introduction speech boring the crap out of your viewers.

  • @robertgillies9382
    @robertgillies9382 Před 10 měsíci +6

    A lot what you say about the Philappines applies to other places as well especially Latin America. I retired to Panama 23 years ago and I am still here. Panama has the advantage of being much closer to home a 3 hour flight to Miami. Also the US dollar is the official currency but otherwise some similar concerns.

  • @michaelcasebeer4037
    @michaelcasebeer4037 Před rokem +4

    Hi Mike and Janet, I've landed in Cebu two days ago. I watched your honest down-to-earth vlogs Thank you for them I was in Thailand for six month but I was isolated and lonely because Thais' generally don't speak English. Thailand is not ready for the prime time. So I am here for retirement. I will be watching your vlogs for helpful hints. Thanks!! Mike

  • @Landmantx
    @Landmantx Před rokem +7

    My 2 biggest concerns - Noise and Food. I will miss my tex mex and barbecue!

  • @cecilwampler8733
    @cecilwampler8733 Před rokem +3

    Good one guys. I think I have the patience to live there, but one never knows until they get in one of those long lines on a hot day.

  • @johnmason4430
    @johnmason4430 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Thanks for the information very much appreciated some points o didnt consider so thank you

  • @jamesrice4364
    @jamesrice4364 Před rokem +1

    Great Video! You're absolutely right about the 10 reasons not to retire there. I agree with every single one of them.

  • @kikoperez8590
    @kikoperez8590 Před rokem +4

    Thank you very much for your advice

  • @tommyc6066
    @tommyc6066 Před rokem +5

    I don't have any medical issues at all. Really nothing stopping me, but I just don't want to retire there. I'll probably just go there for a few months in the winter & come back home in the summer. I've paid into social security all my working life. I don't feel like throwing all that $ away & start paying for healthcare again. Just doesn't make any sense to me, but to each their own I guess. Yeah, the whole China/Taiwan/Philippines tensions are worth considering as well.

  • @timgutierrez2211
    @timgutierrez2211 Před 8 měsíci +1

    I have no plans to ever live there but a vacatIon sounds nice. The best thing by far about your channel that keeps me coming back is your no BS approach. You guys are likr an on line travel agency that tells thr truth . This is what people need to see.

  • @paulfredrickson2181
    @paulfredrickson2181 Před rokem +1

    Wise information. I agree totally.

  • @nw1816
    @nw1816 Před rokem +5

    I'm here in Mecauayan now 2/28/23. The main complaint I have is these people don't know how to drive. You try to turn around and these idiots don't have the decency to stop and let you get turned around. Constantly doing things to put your life and their life in jeopardy as far as their driving. They just can't wait for a minute to do things the right way. I'm trying to teach my fiance how to drive the right way and it never fails that some Filipino comes along and knows everything. After the driving I've seen here, I laugh. I blame the government as well as the people because of the chaos here.

    • @mikesphilippineretirement
      @mikesphilippineretirement  Před rokem

      thanks for sharing..what kind of car you driving

    • @nw1816
      @nw1816 Před rokem +1

      @@mikesphilippineretirement Good morning Mike and Janet. It's a rental from my fiance's friend. It's an older Nissan Altima style car. Is the driving any better down where you live? You live near Cebu/ Dumagettie, right?

    • @mikesphilippineretirement
      @mikesphilippineretirement  Před rokem +1

      @@nw1816 I think driving is not back and a little out of Dumaguete very like traffic

  • @gabeghiby6935
    @gabeghiby6935 Před rokem +6

    Mike and Jan, all great advice and indeed is very helpful...you guys are lucky to have found each other...
    but, Mike, with all due respect, you just described mostly the so-called "undesirables" that are not desired nor welcomed in any country, starting with the US, or anywhere in Europe, Asia, Africa, or someplace else in between... don't be a drunkard, a drug addict, broke with no money, no savings, no income, no emergency funds, no serious health issues, no complaining, put up with noise pollution, be patient, or don't come to Philipines, as no one wants you... no one wants you in the states either or any other place...
    Mike, if I'd have great savings, a great stream of revenue, a stash for emergency situations, great health, a great adaptable personality not being bothered by noise pollution, long lines in the stores, hectic traffic, critters, and if I'd be "desirable" as opposed to "undesirable' and if I can afford over $1500-2500 per month in expenses then yes, I'd be welcome in Philipines, as in the states or any other country in the world...
    everybody, everywhere in every country wants you, as long as you can spend your cash there, don't complain and go with the flow... but if you don't have the cash to spend, and you complain, or you want modern amenities and quality in service, then no one wants you...
    doesn't that seem to be a bit unfair..??..

  • @TheeILuv489
    @TheeILuv489 Před rokem +1

    Thank you so much for this. I really appreciate the dose of reality!!! I definitely needed to hear this.

  • @ceciliakowalewski7775
    @ceciliakowalewski7775 Před 8 měsíci +3

    Great job Mike! I agree 100% with your 10 reasons not to retire in the Philippines if you are foreigners.

  • @alexshortsplus
    @alexshortsplus Před rokem +4

    Janet and Mike.....super mega great advice ✌️✌️👍👍💥

  • @jacklord1580
    @jacklord1580 Před rokem +6

    Dont retire/move to Philippines if you cannot discern people who are gold digger/scammer because majority of those who retire here got stuck with oppurtunistic and doesnt feel genuine love for other people other than themselves. I am a filipino and i am from dumaguete, Literally i've seen a lot here. I can say only 5 OUT OF 100 people you may have relationships here are genuine.. So plan well.

  • @henrychua6476
    @henrychua6476 Před rokem +1

    Good points Mike. Thanks

  • @brome306
    @brome306 Před 9 měsíci +1

    I'm Impressed......You hit the nail on the head with this video.....Been there 6 winters, married a filipina and live in Canada. Love it in Duma for the winters, but could not live there full time
    for all the reasons you just mentioned......I'm 80 yrs old and need the health care system now. That was not the case only a few years ago. Dogs barking and roosters prevent me from sleeping,
    etc,etc.etc.......

  • @migueruta
    @migueruta Před rokem +5

    Greetings from Europe! None of those reasons are a problem to me! But taking in account all these vloggers talking about the Philipines, Passport Bros, Filipinas who love foreigners, scammers, i guess all that it's been building a socio-cultural mindset appropriate to take advantage of foreigners visiting the Philipines and no one is to be trusted anywhere in that archipelago.
    I suspect 6 years ago the Philipines could be a great destination for tourism alone, nowadays is a shot in the dark and you'll never know what's falling out from it even as a temporary tourist.
    Maybe i'm being pessimistic but i already know how humans operate and the last thing a man wants in his last years, is to be taken advantage of and live a life of worries without need, right?
    Thank you for sharing your experience and advice in your videos, Mr.Mike! I bid you both a happy life and a safe retirement.😉
    Cheers from Portugal!🇵🇹

    • @mikesphilippineretirement
      @mikesphilippineretirement  Před rokem +1

      thanks for sharing my friend..enjoy your retirement

    • @NatLife
      @NatLife Před rokem +1

      Compared to what you get for your money, The Philippines are overhyped and way too expensive now. Enjoy Portugal. A smart decision. Value and culture.

  • @exploredumaguete6200
    @exploredumaguete6200 Před rokem +3

    Nice one Mike and Janet 👌

  • @lindsaycharles613
    @lindsaycharles613 Před 10 měsíci +2

    Very good advice. My wife and I have been married for 17 years now and every year with the exception of when COVID hit we would go to the Philippines for a month or more to holiday. We live in Australia and she loves it here so our home will always be here. Your channel is very informative.

  • @emedelineabas5685
    @emedelineabas5685 Před rokem +2

    Very true. I'm gonna share this video.

  • @josephsea9377
    @josephsea9377 Před rokem +2

    They're All Listening Mike and thinking more than 2x.
    Salamat Po 🇵🇭👍

  • @k.avilla8061
    @k.avilla8061 Před rokem +3

    Thanks Mike. You have just given us matter-of-fact, sound, no bullshit advice, which just might save those dreamers out there from making the same mistakes that many others have made before them.
    As a British man (ignore the handle- my real surname is English ) who is married to a Filipina and has a little spent time there, I can wholly testify to the truth of your words. Philippine people are, on the whole, very nice, but as, Mike says, although the country has embraced a lot of American culture and English is commonly spoken, it is still a 3rd world country and the infrastructure and development lags way behind that of the first world and many other Asian countries, like Japan and Korea. Astonishingly, there is no national railway network, and what they used to have ,was more developed decades ago than it is now. If you like variety in beer, forget it ; it is 'San Miguel' ( which has a monopoly) or ...nothing. The spirit is 'Fundador' , also distilled by 'San Miguel', I believe. I am also sorry to say, that the food doesn't have the same international appeal as Chinese, Indian, Mexican or Italian, but then, that goes for the food of most other countries in the world.
    Consequently, life-style is generally more 'laid-back' ( 'manyana' ) than your average US / European lifestyle, which can be a source of frustration, if you are highly-strung American/ British/ European man.
    However, If you can adapt to the differences and have a stable financial and relationship situation, whilst tolerating the 'barking dogs ' etc... and find some kind of purpose for yourself whilst living here ( other than just looking for easy women or drinking yourself into oblivion, like many other expatriates do in a tropical climate ) then I am sure you can find happiness living in the Philippines.

  • @papawsplace
    @papawsplace Před rokem +3

    Sounds like great advice to me Mr. Mike. 👍

  • @user-qf8qd6up6r
    @user-qf8qd6up6r Před rokem +1

    Thank you for the information!

  • @stevewebb4542
    @stevewebb4542 Před 5 měsíci +3

    Mike here’s 10 good reasons for anyone wanting to live in the Philippines 🇵🇭 1 ,great weather 2 ,cheaper by far than UK 3 ,Philippino wife 4 ,an abundance of cheap fresh fruits 🍉 and vegetables 🍆 5 ,amazing huge indoor shopping malls 6 ,very friendly people 7 ,affordable hard working staff 8 ,most people speak English 9 ,over 50% of tv in English 10, short travel distances to Thailand 🇹🇭 Malaysia 🇲🇾 Australia 🇦🇺 🤔 enjoy 😎👍🇬🇧

    • @user-kg6ho8wo5m
      @user-kg6ho8wo5m Před 3 měsíci

      I agree 100% can't wait live there with my family love the people and pace of life makes me smile everyday

  • @gingerfilipovic7646
    @gingerfilipovic7646 Před rokem +3

    Great video! I specifically like rule number three… If you’ve never been there, don’t just go there. You have to experience it first. I happen to have lived there for two years and just came back recently after being there for two weeks. I still love the people, and I still love the Philippines. I am considering moving back

  • @jaybartley8054
    @jaybartley8054 Před rokem +1

    I’ve been there a few times and I agree totally with everything you said. Nice job.

  • @suggsenator
    @suggsenator Před 2 měsíci +1

    I been to the Philippines several times and everything Mike is saying is correct. I am a veteran that received a hefty pension from the government. Because of this l can get my medical treatment from the only VA Medical Facility outside the US. The Philippines is a wonderful place to retire if you are truly ready for different culture change. The weather is extremely hot, they Monsoon seasons where it’s raining a lot, plus they earthquakes and Typhoons. Be mindful and make sure you are prepared for a sudden natural disaster. Yes, it’s true you can meet hundreds of beautiful women to have sex with but at my age l am not looking sex. I like the Philippines because of the cost of living, the many islands to visit, the churches, the people are generally and genuinely friendly to foreigners. Another big reason l like the Philippines is because English is their second language and many veterans from all branches are retired here and have started businesses here. Great networking$ Bottom line, have a well thought out financial plan before retiring here. Enjoy!

  • @Dennis-fg5sd
    @Dennis-fg5sd Před rokem +17

    I’m a Filipino/American. I just returned to the USA 🇺🇸 and I guest I’m also guilty of that. I complained about everything that surrounds me 😂 I live comfortably in America and I guess I’m spoiled of my life style.

  • @DHarri9977
    @DHarri9977 Před rokem +29

    Hey Mike/Janet, a good compilation of issues that are both broad and can be somewhat personal but needed to be mentioned. I believe getting in the right mindset in terms of "retiring" will initially reduce a lot of the annoyances and anticipations related to time, money, and the stress that we normally experience outside of retirement. It'll be an adjustment for anyone, keeping an open mind, personal accountability, and remaining somewhat nibble while immersing into the local culture is what I look forward to.

  • @BIGFOOT-BC
    @BIGFOOT-BC Před měsícem +1

    Over the past 5 years I have spent 30 months in the Philippines. I'm a senior married to a Filipina we are back in Canada having a rest. Philippines is a tough place to live and patience is a necessity. Philippine way of life is very different from the west and comfortable living will cost more. The heat can be oppressive and is often the reason foreigners tap out and leave. Also food is not cheap no matter where you buy it.

  • @user-eu8uj9hn2c
    @user-eu8uj9hn2c Před 4 měsíci +1

    Very good advise, all points are valid. I have retired to the Philippines since 2022, but me and my fiance planned everything before hand we new what we wanted to do and knew we had to have an income separate from pension, so we bought a small rice farm where we can also plant vegetables and keep animals for meat. Guys if you want a happy retirement, you are over 60 don't fall for a too young girl, there are a lot of super sexy beautiful older Filipinas that will treat you like a king, the young ones still want to party and have babies, do you really want a baby when you are 60+ years old?

  • @johngrisham3703
    @johngrisham3703 Před 11 měsíci +15

    I'm a US navy veteran and have spent several years in the Philippines at times but your advice is extremely true and helpful for people who don't know, I'm in planning stages to move to Philippines maybe a yr or 2 away. Planning is key.