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Philippine Dreames

One of the first and considered the finest volumes aimed right at the retiree and expat wanna-be who is considering the Philippines as their relocation destination. Much more than a Philippines travel guide with amusing stories and real life experiences.

Filina Dreams

For those men looking for the inside skinny on marrying a Filipina and making the right choices, this is the resource you need. Filipina Dreams has everything you need from meet to marry to migrate to making it go the distance.

Filipina 101

‘The’ guide to online dating! Learn exactly what to say with dozens of Email Templates you can customize for your own use. Present yourself in the best light to a Filipina (or any woman for that matter) and get ahead of your competition. Online Dating with Filipinas

Filipina 202

Should you marry there or wait until she gets to your hometown? How can you get married in just the time allowed by a two week annual vacation? Which visa is faster, fiancé or spousal? Find the answers before you goto marry and migrate the Filipina of your dreams.

Filipina 303

You’ve met her. Married her. Migrated her. Made her a Mommy. Now what? How do you keep the romance going and the magic in your marriage to that dream Filipina you met so many years ago? Filipina 303 offers some valuable suggestions on relationships.

Making A Living In The Philippines

What can a foreigner do to make a living in the Philippines? Not much and at the same time a great deal! This book has the secrets to surviving in a third world economy where there are restrictions on employment of foreign nationals and business ownership in the Philippines.

Philippines Property Primer

When it comes to real estate, you can experience real problems in the Philippines. Learn what you need to know before you buy, lease or rent and save yourself lots of money and headaches buyinvesting in this guide to Philippines Property

Philippines Survival Handbook

Is the Philippines a dangerous place to travel to? Get the real facts about risks so you can have a safe visit or stay. Philippines travel dangers

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Making A Living In The Philippines

Making A Living In the Philippines

Making A Living In the Philippines

Perry Gamsby, 2009, Streetwise Publications, available in eBook .pdf and as a paperback through Lulu.com ISBN: 978-0-9806346-4-8, 275 pages.

For anyone dreaming of an early retirement or just looking to enjoy the adventure of starting over  in a new culture, the problem of how to keep a roof over your head and food on the table looms large. Not everyone has a water tight retirement package and recent events have shown even that is usually no guarantee of a steady income.

For those who are thinking of getting a job in the Philippines, there is a wealth of first hand information here gathered by the author from his own experiences. Perry Gamsby held several jobs while he lived in the Philippines and he explains what was good and what was bad about them, what you can expect and what to forget about. The job market in the Philippines is very different to what it is back home and the author not only tells you why but how you can turn things to your advantage.

If you are thinking of starting a small business, this book lists the traps and pitfalls as well as suggesting some proven and very viable business models. Again Gamsby draws on his own experience as well as pooled knowledge from expats both successful and misfortunate to give you the best chance at success.

There is a section on investing for those who aren’t exactly a Wall Street high flyer. Gamsby is honest with the reader in that this is not his forte but ‘here is what he does know to be fact’. Added to this there are over 100 helpful url links to provide you with the latest information on a range of income earning related topics. All in all this book is a very worthwhile investment.

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Philippines Survival Handbook

Philippines Survival Handbook

Philippines Survival Handbook

Perry Gamsby, 2009, Streetwise Publications, available in eBook .pdf and as a paperback through Lulu.com ISBN: 978-0-9806346-1-7, 240 pages.

I have to say I am very impressed with this offering from Perry Gamsby and his StreetWise Publications. The ‘Philippines Survival Handbook’ is far more than just a guide to safe travel or  a self defense manual for visitors to the Philippines. It takes a very holistic and comprehensive view of personal risk management for visitors to (or residents of) the Philippines.

What I liked most about this book was the fact that all of the advice given comes from expats who have lived there for many years and know first hand the pros and cons. Some of the information in the book is definitely the type I would list under ‘Street Wise’. Things like keeping a low profile and how to hide out over night or leave the country quietly if need be. What would the need be? Well how about dodging a shotgun wedding? I told you this book isn’t like anything else on the shelves and a lot of the advice can be used for anywhere in the world, not just the Philippines specifically.

Gamsby breaks risk down into four areas, Nature, Natural, Man Made Indirect and Man Made Direct and these are well thought out and communicated. He also advises on the anatomy of a crime such as robbery or assault and how to detect it before it even kicks off. But he goes further and addresses often forgotten potential threats such as floods and storms, snake bite or dengue mosquitoes and dangerous bus drivers or unseaworthy ferries.

The former Military Policeman, Bodyguard, PI and self defense instructor has been there and done that for the last 20 years in the Philippines and his real life experience comes through on every page. If I had a (very minor) complaint it would be the ‘Aussie’ style sometimes used which, along with the non-US English spelling does cause the odd pause as your North American reader takes in some of the more colloquial phrases. Other than that, it is a superb addition to the all too slim body of knowledge available that might just save your life one day.

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49 ways to make a living in the philippines

49ways

Bob Martin has been living in the Philippines since 2000 and runs a popular social website about living in the Philippines.  He was constantly getting emails from people wanting to escape the rat race and live in the Philippines.   Most of the questions were about how to find a job which is difficult in the Philippines as it has a very high unemployment rate and relatively low wages.   In response Bob wrote 49 ways to make a living in the Philippines.

Bob has been involved in Internet publishing for a number of years with websites selling products, selling via Ebay, blogs selling information and most recently self publishing information in book and e-book formats.  Bob makes a very comfortable living using the ideas found in his book and now wants to share those ideas so that others can also realize the dream of living in the Philippines.

Many of the ideas in the book do relate to the internet and self-publishing.  Most of the ideas in the book require very little investment.  The few that do involve buying real property or investment in a proven business system with guidance and managerial assistance provide.

One thing 49 ways to make a living in the Philippines will not tell you is how to find employment.  As already stated jobs are not easy to find and the pay is generally so low that most westerns could not survive on the pay anyway.   To learn more about find employment in the Philippines check out Perry’s book How to Make a Living in the Philippines.

What you will not find in Bob’s book are get-rich-quick scams which are common in the Philippines.  The ideas he suggest deal with real-world products and services for making an honest living.

If just one of these ideas works for you then it was a very cheap investment.

If you are very serious about moving to the Philippines and making a living then you should get both Bob’s and Perry’s book.  They are very different –Read the review of Perry’s book  How to Make A Living In the Philippines

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