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Living in, Moving to, and/or Retiring to, the Philippines A lot of Fil-West couples retire, or simply move, to the Philippines. All of us have family there. Here you can discuss things like what it takes to retire there, the job market, how to buy land or build/purchase a house, the tax implications of such a move, health care, dual citizenship, etc.

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Old October-19th-2007, 04:58 PM   #191 (permalink)
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hope you can post the link and passwd to your website that documents the whole process. I would also like to see what else you have done in the last few months.

Marilyn and Peter.
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Old July-16th-2009, 04:47 AM   #192 (permalink)
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WOW its still here, FYI I have completed phase two and have enjoyed living in the house and working in the shop for some time now, Would I do it all over again, Hell yes.
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Old July-17th-2009, 02:10 AM   #193 (permalink)
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Those masons like us piper fitters(plumber actually) are a special breed....

Greg

Oh no Greg please tell me you call yourself a pipe fitter....only to admit to be a plumber???? tisk,tisk,tisk!


By the way...great post, looks very good! I have proof my life long dream is possible! I wish i was there the first day you ran that bike down the road...lol!
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