I have heard dali ra daw ma resident sad sa Dubai, dili lang ko sure ig true ni. Dayon once resident na sa Dubai mao ila himuon stepping stone to apply to CANADA and other rich countries.
I have heard dali ra daw ma resident sad sa Dubai, dili lang ko sure ig true ni. Dayon once resident na sa Dubai mao ila himuon stepping stone to apply to CANADA and other rich countries.
you need a visa in China.Originally Posted by cebu-future
bitaw sakto kinahanglang ug visa ang China.
Ditto for Malaysia and Brunei...you need to have a visa before you get there. Haven' been to Thailand and Myanmar but I guess you still need a Visa to get there (not sure though).
what i've known middle east countries does not issue residence visas to OCW's. mas nindot gyud bitaw nga mahumo ta ug resident sa how country kay kapoy au sige balik2x pinas nga less kaayo ug opportunities.
Originally Posted by gpcortes07
Filipinos are exempt for visa in malaysia (I've been there). You can stay up to 1 monthOriginally Posted by brownprose
http://www.imi.gov.my/eng/perkhidmatan/im_HapusVisa.asp
Also Brunei Filipinos can come in without a visa (been there). You can stay up to 14 days
http://www.immigration.gov.bn/visiting.htm
With china, they always change their law. Been there also a few years back where visa for Pinoys are free. Pero for Filipinos, dili lisod mo apply og entry visa to china even though ila gi require karon:
http://www.travelchinaguide.com/embassy/chinaembassy/philippines/cebu/fees.htm
Originally Posted by gpcortes07
For those who want to visit china, visit this website:Originally Posted by marquee
http://cebu.china-consulate.org/eng/lsyw/t261086.htm
that exemption agreement from China is ONLY for those who have diplomatic or service (government official) passports. It does not count the ordinary Juan dela Cruz.
dali ra kuha visa para china? planning on going there for vacation ra..
Agree, dali ra kaau ka mahimong permanent resident...Originally Posted by kolz
Daghan advantage kong PR ka:
1. your children's school pay are subsidized by the gov, and for example in primary level (elementary) u will be paying only S$15/month... standard of education here is very high... so maau jud kaau og foundation para imong mga anak...
2. kong PR, you will be contributing CPF (Central Provident Fund) per month (similar rani sa SSS). you will be contributing 20% from monthly income, and the good thing here is, your employer will be contributing 14.5% of your monthly income. So total, u will have 34.5% in your CPF account. Murag saving nani nimo kong mo-retire naka...
3. Kong PR ka. you can buy house using your CPF...
4. maau jud kaau ang systema dri... clean and safe kaau...
And disadvantage lang pud:
1. Standard of living here is very high... Singapore is FINE city...
2. Mahal ang house rental diri. range of S$1000-1500 per unit...
3. Dili pwede jobless ka dri...
4. kataw-anan ang Singapore-English, or locally called SINGLISH... (mao nga bisdak lang me sa balay... hehehe)
5. Not good place to retire...
if ever i would go abroad to work, i would prefer singapore or new zealand...
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