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Having a frugal mindset most of my life - I have a fondness for cheap or inexpensive - if given a choice. -- The 'tourist visa' is generous enough and easy enough to satisfy the requirement for the least amount of money. -- Personally - what appeals to me is the idea of a vacation every 3 years - out of country - to satisfy the vacated requirement and simply return for another 3 years on the tourist visa again ? > Those fees for the SRRV would pay for a nice little vacation - in addition to the costs of the tourist visa fees - for the 3 years - would they not ? - - - Simply the way a frugal / thrifty - mind - works !!! 🤔
I retired at 39 and am now 44, as soon as they change this law, I’m there! It’s a foolish law…they’re are thousands of us that would come, build houses, start businesses and start families…it’s only a benefit for the country😇
@@laggmonstret Inflation in Biden's America will require many to work until they die - if they remain in the US ! -- Many others will end up homeless in their last years if they are unable to work any longer. Sad but true. Moving to a country where you can afford rent & food will be essential for many.
i agree, ! im in my 44 and thanks good dont need to work any more.. but looks like this countryes only like us when we are more old xDD.. if i go there naw will start a bussiness and probably find a good filipina when i still good looking xD , lets say after few years of relation i will have kids,,, no way this is gona happen in my 55 .. too old all ready for make a family
Im ex police UK. 79yrs old. 2 pensions total at moment £2,600. St present in Asia 10+ yrs, would certainly consider move to P'pines! Tq very usefull information. 😂
I’m a Canadian 69 years old and I want to start a business the cultures Filipinos darling I don’t know what these are in need and she’s a hard-working older Filipino. I love your way of working and being responsible count is losing it with babies of the oil patch.
Merry Christmas to Roger, Ismi & Heidi, I also feel like a Friend with all of you because we shared many videos, I feel we should get a coffee and sit at a table with some food😁
This is the most informative video I've seen in months. Trying to navigate any government bureaucracy is a head ache so having a firm that does it is a God send.
Just to be clear on one very important issue. The Police Clearance document can be; 1. From your country of origin (if that’s where you currently live), or 2. The country of last residence if you are a nomadic expat and have residence status in another country other than your origin country. Note: The police clearance certificate must be within 6 months of your SRRV application. The devil is in the details and unless you cover these details, many folks will spend unnecessary time and money chasing documents that may prove to be invalid at the time of application.
Very clear on the required documents... But I was little unsure where I would acquire the "original police clearance" from. She mentioned local OR federal police. I am unsure what documents I would ask for at my local police station. Are just the local police documents adequate? Is there some kind of USA state department stamp or endorsement that needs to be added to my police documents? I could certainly gather whatever is required. Just not sure about what the Filipins will accept as my police documents.
I'm over 35. Prior american military. I retired early due to some lucky choices that I made. My question is, if we decide to move to the Philippines, will my wife also be able to get an srrv before 50 even though she wasn't in the military?
I'm a Canadian legally married to a Filipina citizen. She is recently a permanent resident of Canada. We have a home and property in the Philippines already. Is their any restrictions for me to live and retire in the Philippines? P.S. I love the people of the Philippines ❤
@@jeffeverts Jeff you were medically retired, thats totally different than setting on stage and receiving your flag and retirement pin, hope you got rated at 100%.
@@KevinPurdie A real shame people can retire SO young after a brief time living off the tax payers and then becoming a life long parasite on actual WORKING people and for doing nothing except helping murder people if the occasion arose.
What if i have bought three condos in the Philippines can i show the money i spent on them or will i have to spend another 10k to get my srrv .Thank you
I read there is an SRRV for 35-year olds now? Correct or no? Also, what would be the tax situation on passive income for such a person on SRRV? Such as interest / royalties / dividends. Thanks!
I'm 69yrs Young, I've been here in Toledo City for11/2 yrs on a tourist visa,all current & up to date,met a Filipino lady we are planning to marry,we're engaged, I feel like that won't happen within my 3yrs,she was married b4 and we're waiting on annulment, do I qualify for anything but the tourist visa,we have purchased a house together that I have 15k usd invested in,please help b4 my time runs out
I'm 53, and a US veteran. I just need to get a little more guaranteed monthly income and I'll be looking to move. Great video and very informative. Thanks!!!
Hi, I'm 74 and my social services in California has me categorized as "aged & disabled". I have 1900 social security and I probably could get 5K USD from my narrow 1988 mobilehome. Tell me what's available for me for that ailing & care SRRV please. Or if not, I do get around ok, so which srrv is ok for me? I guess if I sold my mobilehome I'd need save another 5K?
Hi I am a 64year old, I am disabled.i live in the Philippines.i lived here since 2022.i served in the national guard from 1981 to 1991.my question is have you ever had a reservesite apply for srrv from the United States? I don't know what I would be apply for dd-214 for me would be granted because my service was part - time but I went through the basic training and the mos training just like a full time soldier, if you can help me please write back.
I am ex-military and plan on retiring at 60. Can I use my 401k to verify pension. Or should I get a tourist visa until I turn 62 when I can draw social security and then apply for the Srrv? Thank You and probably the best video I have seen on visas.
Do I need the SRRV to have a permanent stay in Philippines if I'm already married to a Filipina ? I'm thinking about expatriation in next few years. Currently I'm living in Europe and I'm 50
A 13a Visa is an option. It's for foreign spouses of Filipinos. (like me)A lot of the same requirements as there are for the SSRV. Whichever visa you try to acquire , be prepared for LOTS of paperwork and fees and waiting. If you can afford it, look into getting an agency like that one in the video to assist you, they may save you some headaches & frustration. Google Philippines GOVERNMENT visa websites for more info. Good luck & best wishes.
This was very good info, if you come from the US, but what if you are not from the US, but from EU or any where else in the world? What if you come from Country with high retirement age, so retirement is not an option, so even if you are 60 years or older, you would need to work to stay in the Phillippines, because no retirement money?
Oh,my Gosh !!!! 😊🤗 !!! Wow Thank you So Much !!! For this is actually a Christmas present from You to Me !!! I actually had a bad 12 months of Western Culture and Women Here. 😢 😢😢 😥 😭 My New Year's Resolutions are to Leave here to never return !!! The Visa Deposits will definitely slow me down !!! 😮 😮 !!! Please you and Roger and Your Family have a great and God Blessed Christmas !!!!
Bro you can just go and extend your visa for a long time or take a short cheap trip to indo Malaysia etc come back and your visa resets if your usa or other countries citizens that allow you to go Philippines visa free then keep extending get your acr card etc...... you can still buy a town house or condo w/o a srrv The fees cost to start srrv and renewal fees really doesn't benefit you much its probably cheaper to extend forever in and out trips. I've been going back and from 3 month to 9 month stays no issue. If there were no renewal fee every year I'd say still maybe Just my opinion after 15 years. Hope you make it there I'm going back in 3 months take care
So I know somebody that works for the Philippine government this person has told me that the 10,000 that you deposit and can't touch the Philippine government closes that account in steals the money I can't imagine them sharing that on the news if that was the case the foreigners wouldn't come to retire what's your knowledge on that
Hello Ate Ismi & Roger, and a happy and prosperous new year, I do a question: What if you marry a phillipina? Do you get the visa thru your wife ? I want to respect the Philippines law, but I do have some questions. Thank you, Po.
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Having a frugal mindset most of my life - I have a fondness for cheap or inexpensive - if given a choice. -- The 'tourist visa' is generous enough and easy enough to satisfy the requirement for the least amount of money. -- Personally - what appeals to me is the idea of a vacation every 3 years - out of country - to satisfy the vacated requirement and simply return for another 3 years on the tourist visa again ? > Those fees for the SRRV would pay for a nice little vacation - in addition to the costs of the tourist visa fees - for the 3 years - would they not ? - - - Simply the way a frugal / thrifty - mind - works !!! 🤔
I retired at 39 and am now 44, as soon as they change this law, I’m there! It’s a foolish law…they’re are thousands of us that would come, build houses, start businesses and start families…it’s only a benefit for the country😇
I will be lucky to retire at 65 but my goverment want us to work until 75 and seem to want to increase it evne more to 77!
@@laggmonstret I’m so sorry! That’s terrible…rebel against it! Don’t let these fucks control your life and how you live it💪
@@laggmonstret Inflation in Biden's America will require many to work until they die - if they remain in the US ! -- Many others will end up homeless in their last years if they are unable to work any longer. Sad but true. Moving to a country where you can afford rent & food will be essential for many.
i agree, ! im in my 44 and thanks good dont need to work any more.. but looks like this countryes only like us when we are more old xDD.. if i go there naw will start a bussiness and probably find a good filipina when i still good looking xD , lets say after few years of relation i will have kids,,, no way this is gona happen in my 55 .. too old all ready for make a family
Im ex police UK. 79yrs old. 2 pensions total at moment £2,600. St present in Asia 10+ yrs, would certainly consider move to P'pines! Tq very usefull information. 😂
I just found your channel and subd. Good seeing Heidi here. Saw her on another YT channel. Great to know C&G Consulting is a one stop shop for expats.
Heidi og CG Consultant is awesome in what she does she and her company are their forever for Us Expats ❤
I’m a Canadian 69 years old and I want to start a business the cultures Filipinos darling I don’t know what these are in need and she’s a hard-working older Filipino. I love your way of working and being responsible count is losing it with babies of the oil patch.
Merry Christmas to Roger, Ismi & Heidi, I also feel like a Friend with all of you because we shared many videos, I feel we should get a coffee and sit at a table with some food😁
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This is the most informative video I've seen in months. Trying to navigate any government bureaucracy is a head ache so having a firm that does it is a God send.
Great information!
Ismi and Heidi, I can share this with a couple of friends ,Salamat.
Lets see you soon in Cebu. Happy Christmas for you dear!!!
Merry Christmas brother see you
This is very good information from me and my plans, salamat.
Just to be clear on one very important issue.
The Police Clearance document can be;
1. From your country of origin (if that’s where you currently live), or
2. The country of last residence if you are a nomadic expat and have residence status in another country other than your origin country.
Note: The police clearance certificate must be within 6 months of your SRRV application.
The devil is in the details and unless you cover these details, many folks will spend unnecessary time and money chasing documents that may prove to be invalid at the time of application.
Is that Police clearance still required if over 70 yrs of age??
@@Flandria55 not required.
Very clear on the required documents... But I was little unsure where I would acquire the "original police clearance" from. She mentioned local OR federal police. I am unsure what documents I would ask for at my local police station. Are just the local police documents adequate? Is there some kind of USA state department stamp or endorsement that needs to be added to my police documents? I could certainly gather whatever is required. Just not sure about what the Filipins will accept as my police documents.
I'm over 35. Prior american military. I retired early due to some lucky choices that I made. My question is, if we decide to move to the Philippines, will my wife also be able to get an srrv before 50 even though she wasn't in the military?
Good video very informative I appreciate it very much keep up the good work Roger ismi and Heidi 😎
Ohh This is Good program to watch Thank you 😊
Great Job ladies ❤ Happy Holidays 🎄
I'm a Canadian legally married to a Filipina citizen. She is recently a permanent resident of Canada. We have a home and property in the Philippines already. Is their any restrictions for me to live and retire in the Philippines?
P.S. I love the people of the Philippines ❤
You can apply for 13A, visa which will allow you to live there permanently. The main requirement is that you're married to a Filipino citizen
Not 35, the earliest you can retire from the military is 37, if you joined at 17. I retired at 42 after doing 24 years for the extra percentage.
Depends on how you’re rated by the va. I was fully retired at 32.
@@jeffeverts Jeff you were medically retired, thats totally different than setting on stage and receiving your flag and retirement pin, hope you got rated at 100%.
@@KevinPurdie A real shame people can retire SO young after a brief time living off the tax payers and then becoming a life long parasite on actual WORKING people and for doing nothing except helping murder people if the occasion arose.
@@jeffeverts medically disabled? 100%?
I’m over 50 and retired military ✌️✌️✌️✌️✌️ 3k month in $$$ can’t wait
Great.
You will love it. Stay out of the cities.
The people are awesome.
Happy, good morals. Treat people respectfully and you should be fine.
What if i have bought three condos in the Philippines can i show the money i spent on them or will i have to spend another 10k to get my srrv .Thank you
It’s strange when I hear a 35 year old man “retiring”. Good luck with that!
The $10K cost is pretty high for a retiree.
Sounds like the Chinese ruined all the fun for us prospective 35-year-old retirees. Time to join the military
For SRRV and/or dual Filipino citizens with a foreign private pension (not the Social Security benefits), how are these taxed in the Philippines?
I read there is an SRRV for 35-year olds now? Correct or no? Also, what would be the tax situation on passive income for such a person on SRRV? Such as interest / royalties / dividends. Thanks!
I'm 69yrs Young, I've been here in Toledo City for11/2 yrs on a tourist visa,all current & up to date,met a Filipino lady we are planning to marry,we're engaged, I feel like that won't happen within my 3yrs,she was married b4 and we're waiting on annulment, do I qualify for anything but the tourist visa,we have purchased a house together that I have 15k usd invested in,please help b4 my time runs out
What exactly is needed to get a health clearance what must i need
I'm 53, and a US veteran. I just need to get a little more guaranteed monthly income and I'll be looking to move. Great video and very informative. Thanks!!!
Does Heidi only help US expats or can she help Australian expats also? Love the channel and your content 😊
Yes she can
Thank you so much
I coming in 2024
I reach out to hire you for your help
Hi, I'm 74 and my social services in California has me categorized as "aged & disabled". I have 1900 social security and I probably could get 5K USD from my narrow 1988 mobilehome.
Tell me what's available for me for that ailing & care SRRV please. Or if not, I do get around ok, so which srrv is ok for me? I guess if I sold my mobilehome I'd need save another 5K?
Hi I am a 64year old, I am disabled.i live in the Philippines.i lived here since 2022.i served in the national guard from 1981 to 1991.my question is have you ever had a reservesite apply for srrv from the United States? I don't know what I would be apply for dd-214 for me would be granted because my service was part - time but I went through the basic training and the mos training just like a full time soldier, if you can help me please write back.
Can you do a video on a marriage visa please. I’m an Australian who will marry my Filipina next year and require more information
Save yourself the money just extend.
and what about the ones what we are in our 40???
FOR SRRV CLASSIC U DIDNT MENTION WHAT IS THE AGE REQUIREMENT?? Can u answer?
I am ex-military and plan on retiring at 60. Can I use my 401k to verify pension. Or should I get a tourist visa until I turn 62 when I can draw social security and then apply for the Srrv? Thank You and probably the best video I have seen on visas.
If my name is a shorter version on my dd 214 than my birth certificate is that a problem?
Both of you Ladies are gorgeous!
Do I need the SRRV to have a permanent stay in Philippines if I'm already married to a Filipina ? I'm thinking about expatriation in next few years. Currently I'm living in Europe and I'm 50
Do I need a birth certificate to apply for SSRV Visa?
Great video!
Glad you enjoyed it
If staying on the 3 yr tourist visa, can I get a Philippine tax ID? (required from my financial institution )
Hello, if I marry a Filipina And decide to live in the Philippines. What kind of visa should I get..
A 13a Visa is an option. It's for foreign spouses of Filipinos. (like me)A lot of the same requirements as there are for the SSRV. Whichever visa you try to acquire
, be prepared for LOTS of paperwork and fees and waiting. If you can afford it, look into getting an agency like that one in the video to assist you, they may save you some headaches & frustration. Google Philippines GOVERNMENT visa websites for more info. Good luck & best wishes.
Thank you... I don't like headaches.. lol
Can you help with opening bank account in Phillipines?
Do I need to have a birth certificate to apply for SRRV Visa.I m 73 and interested to stay in the philippines.
thank you for the information. what is the cost of the service through C&G? I heard of another form you have to do as you go through airport security.
Please send an email to C&G
Is it true that if you are 70 years old you don’t need a background check
This was very good info, if you come from the US, but what if you are not from the US, but from EU or any where else in the world? What if you come from Country with high retirement age, so retirement is not an option, so even if you are 60 years or older, you would need to work to stay in the Phillippines, because no retirement money?
Oh,my Gosh !!!! 😊🤗 !!! Wow Thank you So Much !!! For this is actually a Christmas present from You to Me !!! I actually had a bad 12 months of Western Culture and Women Here. 😢 😢😢 😥 😭 My New Year's Resolutions are to Leave here to never return !!! The Visa Deposits will definitely slow me down !!! 😮 😮 !!! Please you and Roger and Your Family have a great and God Blessed Christmas !!!!
Bro you can just go and extend your visa for a long time or take a short cheap trip to indo Malaysia etc come back and your visa resets if your usa or other countries citizens that allow you to go Philippines visa free then keep extending get your acr card etc...... you can still buy a town house or condo w/o a srrv
The fees cost to start srrv and renewal fees really doesn't benefit you much its probably cheaper to extend forever in and out trips. I've been going back and from 3 month to 9 month stays no issue.
If there were no renewal fee every year I'd say still maybe
Just my opinion after 15 years. Hope you make it there I'm going back in 3 months take care
Thank u brother. U will take ur advice.extent,extent,extend. I'm 77 soon to be 78 in December 7th.
Hello. I'm unsure of something Heidi said. I live in the USA. Who am I supposed to get a "police clearance" from?
What if you are over 50 and have no pension or military but have stable income through other investments can you still apply for the SRRV?
So I know somebody that works for the Philippine government this person has told me that the 10,000 that you deposit and can't touch the Philippine government closes that account in steals the money I can't imagine them sharing that on the news if that was the case the foreigners wouldn't come to retire what's your knowledge on that
I want this woman in the black she is amazing and beautiful!
She is also happily married to a great guy and has a child.
Hello Ate Ismi & Roger, and a happy and prosperous new year, I do a question: What if you marry a phillipina? Do you get the visa thru your wife ? I want to respect the Philippines law, but I do have some questions. Thank you, Po.
What if I served in the military in Peru, but now I'm an American citizen, I'm 60+ years old.
Hay nako! They didn't reply yet! 😒