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I want to know about moving to and living in Cebu, Philippines
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Below is some general advice that I typically offer those who contact me, and are interested in coming to the Philippines to retire:. 1 Initial Planning: Deciding to make the move. Before liquidating everything in your life and moving to the Philippines live, come here for a visit and see if living in the Philippines is for you. Here is a first step for you to take in deciding to move to the Philippines. View, join, and ask questions on our Living In Cebu Forum. I never suggest for anyone to bring 100% o...
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9(a) Non-Immigrant Philippines (Tourist) Visa Information.
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Below, I have compiled visa and entry information to help you, prior to making your first trip to the Philippines. As a visitor to the Philippines from most countries, you will have two choices regarding entering the Philippines for the first time:. 1 Prior to arriving in the Philippines, you may secure a visa allowing entry into the country. 2 You may fly here without a visa, and secure a 21 day visa free stamp upon entry. Click on the image for a larger view. Three (3) month single entry visa - $30 USD.
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US Marines putting a roof on the Olongapo, Philippines Hospital, circa 1960.
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I don't know what happened to Ronald, other than that he ultimately married a Filipina. I know he ended up taking her back to the US, although he lived here for some time, after they were married. Click on the images for a full-sized view of each. In the pictures above, taken sometime in December 1960, you will see troops of Delta Company working to replace the roof on the Olongapo Hospital. English-Cebuano Made Easy eBook! If so, this is an excellent introductory book for you to begin learning the basic...
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About Living In Cebu / Banner Information
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The primary reason for this site, Living In Cebu, is to offer information to visitors who are interested in coming to Cebu to visit, or to research a possible retirement location, as many others previously have done. Language in the Visayas, Cebuano. Through the education I have obtained here, I can safely say that I am voiced concerning a number of topics concerning the Philippines, Filipinos, their country and their culture. I can only imagine how much more I will know about the Philippines then. The c...
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Shipping a dog or cat to the Philippines
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More people, it seems, are bringing pets with them when they come to live in the Philippines. For those who wish to know more about this, please read on. Here is the list of requirements from the (San Francisco) Philippine Consulate General website regarding importing pets into the Philippines, per The Philippines Bureau of Animal Industry:. I am bringing a pet to the Philippines and was told I need to obtain certain papers required by Philippine Customs. What papers do I need to obtain? So, make sure yo...
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It's More Fun in the Philippines » Getting Around
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What’s it like? Fun Tips From Locals. Visa and Entry Information. Fly within the country on our local airlines. You’ll find information on flight schedules, destinations, booking, and on-line ticketing on their websites:. Cebu Pacific www.cebupacificair.com. Interisland Airlines www.interislandairlines.com. Philippine Airlines (PAL) www.philippineairlines.com. Air Philippines www.airphils.com. SEA Air – http:/ flyseair.com/. Zest Airlines www.zestair.com.ph. A helpful blog: http:/ cebuboattrips.com/.
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philippines dual citizenship - citizenship retention and reacquisition of 2003 (RA 9225)
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Citizenship Retention and Reacquisition of 2003 (RA 9225). What is Republic Act No. 9225? Republic Act No. 9225 otherwise known as the Citizenship Retention and Reacquisition Act of 2003 declares that natural-born citizens of the Philippines who become citizens of another country shall be deemed not to have lost their Philippine citizenship. Who qualifies to apply under the Citizenship Retention and Reacquisition Act of 2003? How does one prove that he or she is a natural-born Filipino? 2) Applicant acco...
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Frequently Asked Questions | Philippine Department of Tourism USA
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Dream Vacations Tropical Vacations Philippines. If you are looking to turn dream vacations into reality, Philippines is the best place to go! The best spring vacations is in the 7,107 islands that make up the beautiful Philippines! Who says cheap beach vacations need to feel cheap? Get affordable, all-inclusive beach vacations in the Philippines now! In the Philippines, we know how to make your holiday travel and dream vacations memorable! Planning a Manila vacation? We got you covered! The country is di...