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02-07-25 03:10 #16455Senior Member

Posts: 3670That is for all Filipinos leaving the Philippines for international travel.
Originally Posted by MrEnternational
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Foreigners don't need to file.
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02-06-25 17:15 #16454Senior Member

Posts: 133
Originally Posted by Jarango
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Originally Posted by Aml3740
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Appreciate for all the feedback, I forgot to mention I am a US citizen and will be visiting my family for a few days and won't have time to monger in Manila but, I'll be flying from there to Bangkok to do all my mongering LOL.
Originally Posted by HappyPlayer
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02-06-25 16:35 #16453Senior Member

Posts: 7688Its for outbound pinoy (possibly especially for OFW going to work).
Originally Posted by MrEnternational
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02-06-25 15:54 #16452Senior Member

Posts: 18162Well there is this sign when leaving out.
Originally Posted by WestCoast1
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02-06-25 11:54 #16451Senior Member

Posts: 469Home is where the heart is
It comes down to personal preferences but, to me, the Philippines is an inherently economically unstable country. The SE Asian expat market is a bubble and, unless one stays in one's lane, it is hard to blend in; one is a target or oddity of one sort or another.
Originally Posted by BKKguru
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In my recent visit, I noticed rents go up 10% or so a year, irrespective of how the overall market is doing. That, to me, is a bubble, as it makes no economic sense.
When one buys a place, one rents it or lives in it (rents to oneself). I don't like to be a landlord in the Philippines and I don't like to be like one of those Japanese soldiers stuck there after the War.
That said, there are plenty of Europeans claiming they are doing well in Angeles. But sitting around a bad or cafe all day every day with nothing but my jocks on doesn't really hit the sweet spot for me.
The three rules of property are location, location, location, with a bad location in a good location being better than a good location in a bad location. I guess if I had to go for anywhere in the Philippines, it would be a surf type place (Bali is better). Though some like university towns, I would not like to be renting bedspaces to impoverished students.
I have a lady friend there who would like to have a sari sari store in the Visayas. A nice lady but, with hold ups, assholes and 10% rent increases, I don't want to make it my Vietnam.
I get it that the Philippines is cheap. But you can buy houses in Detroit for a $1, which is a good deal if you are ex Korean Special Forces.
As regards buying a Condo in Manila, I would opt for settled, upper class (over priced) areas and be prepared to take a major hit on it.
These are just my ideas, as I freeze here and the lure of Pinay muff whispers sell up and move to Borocay in my ear.
EDIT: You can check out relevant indices here but, as all property is local (Chicago ain't Detroit or LA) I am unsure how helpful they are in an odd ball market like SEAsia https://www.google.com/search?q=philippines+proiperty+index&rlz=1C1GCEA_enIE1106IE1106&oq=philippines+proiperty+index&gs_lcrp=EgZjaHJvbWUyBggAEEUYOTIICAEQABgWGB4yCggCEAAYCBgNGB4yCggDEAAYCBgNGB4yDQgEEAAYhgMYgAQYigUyDQgFEAAYhgMYgAQYigUyDQgGEAAYhgMYgAQYigUyCggHEAAYgAQYogQyCggIEAAYgAQYogQyCggJEAAYgAQYogTSAQg1Mjc5ajBqNKgCALACAQ&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8
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02-06-25 11:19 #16450Senior Member

Posts: 333You don't beat around the Bush. LOL!
Originally Posted by Jarango
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If I were to live in Metro Manila, your recommendation is Rent the Condo.
Never purchase. Correct?
Thanks,
~BKK
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02-06-25 10:08 #16449Senior Member

Posts: 469Check
https://apply.joinsherpa.com/travel-restrictions
Originally Posted by ElSexoChino7
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My experience is I needed an evisa. For Covid etc requirements, check he above authoritative site, amongst others.
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02-06-25 10:06 #16448Senior Member

Posts: 166They do not ask vaccination status on eTravel, and that is the only entry paperwork to enter the country. For entry, I think you are fine if you are unvaccinated. Now, most places do not ask for a vaccination card anymore, but it's the Philippines, and places can do almost whatever they want. I haven't been asked for my card in over a year. Some places, such as hospitals and doctors offices, do still as you to wear a mask, however.
Originally Posted by ElSexoChino7
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02-06-25 07:23 #16447Regular Member

Posts: 10No need for any test and vaccine.
Originally Posted by ElSexoChino7
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Just go online and get a eVisa for 30 days and you can extend this for another 29 days.
But if you stay longer than 30 days you will need a throw away ticket as airline will want to see this.
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02-06-25 07:15 #16446Senior Member

Posts: 133Vaccination requirements 2025?
What's up OG vets, anyone traveled to Philippines lately?
I am planning a trip this coming spring and I am UNVACCINATED.
Do I still need a PCR / Antigen negative test 24 hours prior to the trip? Or just do the etravel thing?
Looking to hear your experience. Is this still an entry requirements?
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02-05-25 16:04 #16445Senior Member

Posts: 469Flogging a dead horse
That is a shot in the dark. The Philippines is not a steady place and nor is the apartment market, too much of which depends on starry eyed and horny elderly expats. The Philippines is a tragedy and sinking serious money in it would make it our tragedy. Nice women outside of the hooker sperm buckets but a fool and his money.
Originally Posted by WestCoast1
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02-05-25 10:19 #16444Senior Member

Posts: 7688FB reel from John Dang regarding the number of unoccupied condo units in Manila (70,000+), how long it will take you to grow a unit's market value, and outlying provinces to consider for the future.
https://www.facebook.com/reel/633792189114642
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02-04-25 06:28 #16443Senior Member

Posts: 988DESERTED. Absolutely no human activity can be detected.
Originally Posted by YoungSnape
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02-03-25 05:58 #16442Senior Member

Posts: 4475You need to include "a" photo or your profile will be prioritised last when shown to girls. Any girls that you do message will be unlikely to reply as no pic screams psycho or scammer.
Originally Posted by NoobMonger0
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Whether the photo is you or not depends on your security requirements. Do you care of family (wife? Sees you online. Some guys don't want any traceability at all. Remember that photos can be reversed searched so it's a good idea to use a clean photo that cannot be connected to your work, Facebook account etc.
Girls are getting more savvy now too. I've met plenty that would not chat with an unverified subscriber. This brings up it's own issues. How trusting are you to send these apps copies of your formal government ID to get the 'verified' tag?
As you can see it's a trade off. The most secure will see you get no / few matches or chats. Being Mr Popular entails sharing info that many guys are not happy to have broadcast everywhere.
Personally, I don't post actual pics on apps but I'm happy to live video chat with girls that I'm actually interested in.
Enjoy. G.
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02-03-25 05:37 #16441Senior Member

Posts: 4475Thanks. Yes I have a phone that works in all the (non US) countries that I visit whenever I install a local SIM. It's not that old but it doesn't accept a eSIM. Not sure why and it's not worth me changing phones over. Resetting all the new settings, apps etc to what I want would take longer than getting a SIM at the airport upon arrival. This time I'll actually keep it so that it can be topped up online. I might even do a test 50 p top up before leaving.
Originally Posted by Aml3740
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It would have been good to arrive ready to go but it's not a deal breaker.
Thanks again. G.
P.S. I often loose access to OTPs etc when swapping international networks. No idea why but if I still have wifi, then I will receive the SMS even if there is no roaming Telco data connection. Now I just make sure to do all that type of stuff in a hotel room with a good connection.
G.








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