You plan to move to the Philippines? Wollen Sie auf den Philippinen leben?

There are REALLY TONS of websites telling us how, why, maybe why not and when you'll be able to move to the Philippines. I only love to tell and explain some things "between the lines". Enjoy reading, be informed, have fun and be entertained too!

Ja, es gibt tonnenweise Webseiten, die Ihnen sagen wie, warum, vielleicht warum nicht und wann Sie am besten auf die Philippinen auswandern könnten. Ich möchte Ihnen in Zukunft "zwischen den Zeilen" einige zusätzlichen Dinge berichten und erzählen. Viel Spass beim Lesen und Gute Unterhaltung!


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Monday, June 5, 2023

25 YEARS IN THE PHILIPPINES AS GERMAN EXPATRIATE (III)

I can't remember when you weren't there

When I didn't care for anyone but you

I swear we've been through everything there is

Can't imagine anything we've missed

Can't imagine anything the two of us can't do

Through the years, you've never let me down

You've turned my life around

The sweetest days I've found, I've found with you

Through the years, I've never been afraid

I've loved the life we've made

And I'm so glad I stayed right here with you

Through the years



Beyond the lyrics, the musicality of the song also plays a crucial role in its emotional power. The song is carried on a slow, melodic tune that mimics the gentle rhythm of a heartbeat. The slow tempo conveys a sense of patience and resolve, emphasizing the idea that love is a journey, not a destination.


Kenny Rogers’ iconic country ballad, “Through The Years” has been a favorite among lovebirds and music enthusiasts alike. Its soulful words and touching melody have moved countless listeners over the years.


“Through The Years” was released in 1982 as part of Kenny Rogers’ album, “Share Your Love.” The song was written by Steve Dorff and Marty Panzer, two of the most renowned songwriters at the time.


It is said that Dorff had been going through some personal troubles when he wrote the song. He was going through a divorce and missed his kids desperately. Panzer, on the other hand, was struggling to come up with the perfect lyrics to fit Dorff’s tune.


According to an interview with the Los Angeles Times, Panzer revealed that he was inspired by a photo hanging in his den of his grandparents on their 50th wedding anniversary. The photo had been taken “when he was a little boy and his grandparents appeared so much more romantic than the younger couples at the party.”



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While writing this part, my time in the Philippines almost reached 26 years.

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I started loving the Philippines. I started loving my life here. I tried to accept Philippine Time and many other things, but the culture shock has been recognized by other expatriates. Yes, sorry, maybe I am a lucky guy. As one says: One in a million. Or ten in a million. 

Well, I remember many messages about other expatriates. Yes, I know, I am the lucky guy here. 

Many decades ago, I told everybody contacting me: "Don't compare your life with mine. Everybody is different and everybody has another partner.

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Well, I have reached my 26th year as an expatriate in the Philippines. I am happy and blessed with my life here. Sorry, if some readers are not the same here. I know, it's not easy. But how and where on this planet is it easy?  I wish everyone a good life. An awesome life.

God bless you all. God bless the Philippines.

Last but never the least:  It is the 8th 💖year Anniversary of  this awesome publication. Congratulation to its publisher Maria Ces Seidel, the whole staff and -of course- all loyal readers through the last years. Thank you so much for this incredible bridge between Germany and my second home Philippines.

NAIA Terminal 3 saddled with longer passenger queues


 Rudy Santos - The Philippine Star 


Passengers wait in line at the immigration area as the Ninoy Aquino International Airport Terminal 3 services more international flight departures and arrivals.


MANILA, Philippines — Passengers at Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) Terminal 3 are facing long lines at the immigration area, particularly during peak hours, as the gateway handles 143 departure and 144 arrival flights daily.

The Media Affairs Division of the Manila International Airport Authority (MIAA) said that for local air carriers, Cebu Pacific Airways operates 23 international destinations and 35 domestic flights while AirAsia Philippines operates 13 international flights each day at the NAIA Terminal 3.

In addition, 16 foreign airlines operate at the same terminal: All Nippon Airways, Qantas, Singapore Airlines, Cathay Pacific, Etihad Airways, Qatar Airlines, Emirates Air, United Airlines, China Southern Airlines, Jetstar Aisa/Japan, Scoot, Starlux Airlines, Jeju Air, Ethiopian Airlines, Thai Airways and Gulf Air.

Bureau of Immigration (BI) spokesperson Dana Sandoval confirmed the increase in passengers coming through Terminal 3 and, in order to cope, it has maximized manpower and adjusted the number of open lanes as needed.

“We have likewise resumed posting updates on social media of our operations during weekends and holidays, for the guidance and convenience of the traveling public,” Sandoval said.

She also assured the public that BI is committed to providing seamless and efficient border management. “There is a move by the Manila International Airport Authority to add immigration counters in Terminal 1 and Terminal 3 to ease long lines of passengers, especially counters for overseas Filipino workers,” she said.

Meanwhile, the Department of Transportation (DOTr) and the MIAA have jointly submitted a proposal for the NAIA-solicited Public Private Partnership project to the National Economic and Development Authority Board for approval.

The project aims to enhance NAIA’s capacity, improve passenger experience and ensure safe operations by requiring an interested private concessionaire to invest in modern air traffic control equipment, rehabilitate runways and taxiways and improve existing terminal facilities.

Pagasa sees 10 to 15 cyclones this year amid El Niño


By Arlie O. Calalo

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The El Niño phenomenon is likely to occur late this month or by July but some areas in the country, particularly Luzon including Metro Manila, may experience above normal rainfall conditions, the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (Pagasa) said Monday.


The weather bureau said that 10 to 15 tropical cyclones may enter or form within the Philippine Area of Responsibility (PAR) from June to October this year.


Weather specialist Benison Estareja said the onset of the wet season does not mean that there would be rain all the time during this period.


"We have this what we call monsoon breaks wherein we can experience cloudy but hot weather due to the absence of the southwest monsoon," Estareja said.


He said that despite the onset of El Niño, which leads to dry spells and droughts, some areas may also have above normal rainfall.


"In fact during the third quarter of the year, it is possible that the country will experience strong typhoons and heavy rainfall and only on the last months of the year and first quarter of 2024 that we may experience less rainfall," the Pagasa forecaster said.


El Niño is a weather condition characterized by unusually warmer than average sea surface temperatures at the central and eastern equatorial Pacific.


Citing Pagasa's monitoring track, Estareja said some of the tropical cyclones may make landfall in Luzon and Visayas while others may enhance the southwest monsoon specifically in the western part of the country.


In the next 24 hours, the weather agency said the southwest monsoon will affect the western sections of Central and Southern Luzon.


Western Visayas, Zamboanga Peninsula and Palawan will likely have overcast skies with scattered rain showers and thunderstorms.


The southwest monsoon and localized thunderstorms, meanwhile, will prevail in Metro Manila and the rest of the country where partly cloudy to cloudy skies with isolated downpour and thunderstorms may be experienced, the weather bureau said.

Cong Duterte facilitates cash-for-work payouts for over 3,000 Davao folk

BY ELLSON QUISMORIO


AT A GLANCE

  • Over 3,000 Davao City folk receive their payouts from the Department of Labor and Employment’s (DOLE) Tulong Panghanapbuhay sa ating Disadvantaged/Displaced Workers (TUPAD) program, thanks to the action of the office of 1st district Rep. Paolo Duterte.


‘Pulong’ Duterte tests positive for COVID-19Davao City 1st district Rep. Paolo Duterte

Carpenters, laborers, shine boys, street vendors, unemployed residents, senior citizens, and victims of fire incidents.

These were among the over 3,000 people who received payouts for the Tulong Panghanapbuhay sa ating Disadvantaged/Displaced Workers (TUPAD) program in Davao City, as facilitated by the office of 1st district Rep. Paolo Duterte.

As per Duterte's office, a total of 5,430 individuals applied for TUPAD, which is a program of the Department of Labor and Employment’s (DOLE). The agency conducts the assessment after the profiling of applicants is completed by the first congressional district office.

The payout distribution began Friday, June 2, and is ongoing. A total of 3,422 individuals have already received their payouts.

Their salaries are pegged at minimum wage.

Duterte's office and the DOLE–Davao have long been partners in assisting thousands of impoverished residents through the TUPAD program.

TUPAD is a cash-for-work program for displaced individuals with limited employment opportunities or those who only work seasonally. It provides immediate assistance to its beneficiaries for at least 10 days, and a maximum of 30 days, depending on the specific job requirements.

The beneficiaries were given opportunities by the government in various community improvement projects, including tree-planting, gardening, canal de-clogging, and refurbishment of tourist attractions.

Duterte himself has committed to aiding individuals who require assistance, while DOLE has ensured the continuity of the TUPAD program.

Duterte, a former House deputy speaker, is on his second term as a congressman.

He is the son of former president Rodrigo Duterte.

Angelica Lopez: From Palawan to the international stage

BY MANILA BULLETIN ENTERTAINMENT


AT A GLANCE

  • Angelica's message to other women in the same situation is this: "We should always have that hope and faith within us, that everything will be okay. If you are determined enough, if you are willing to put your heart and mind into everything that you do in life, then you can be the best version of yourself."


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Bb. Pilipinas International 2023 Angelica Lopez from Palawan wearing a gown by Louie Pangilinan

More than a week after being crowned, Binibining Pilipinas International 2023 Angelica Lopez can only look back at that epic moment when her life changed.

She never thought that she could win  Bb. Pilipinas  International because she was not a  "hot pick"  of pageant experts for the said title.  Her hopes were dashed when Anna Valencia Lakrini was first called the new Bb. Pilipinas Globe 2023. Desperation turned to surprise when Angelica heard her name announced after that.

"I was hopeless na po that time because the hot picks put me as a possible winner for Miss Globe.  I was made to believe I'm not the type of girl who can compete for Miss International because (this pageant) was looking for a white-skinned girl with a Barbie face. But I'm so happy that the judges were able to see how good my performance was," the dusky beauty from Palawan remarked.

The 22-year-old Angelica is well aware of some people's reactions after she was crowned.

"A lot of people tell me that I'm not good enough, that I'm too exaggerated when it comes to my pasarela, and that I'm not a good fit for Miss International. I believe these criticisms will not help me grow. I need positive vibes every day so, as much as possible, I ignore these people. I know who I am,"  she stressed.

Angelica competed in September of last year for Miss Asia Global 2022 held in Penang, Malaysia. She emerged first runner-up. Prior to this, she was in the Top 16 of Miss Universe Philippines 2022.

Angelica turned introspective when she recalled this time in her life.  " Losing is always sad but I believe it's part of the journey. If you experience defeat, you should not linger in that situation too long  because it will only hold you back from appreciating the present and what the future holds."

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The Bb. Pilipinas 2023 court (from left) Atasha Reign Parani, 2nd runner-up; Bb. Pilipinas Globe Anna Valencia Lakrini, Bb. Pilipinas International Angelica Lopez; and Katrina Anne Johnson, 1st runner-up

Angelica's message to other women in the same situation is this: "We should always have that hope and faith within us, that everything will be okay. If you are determined enough, if you are willing to put your heart and mind into everything that you do in life, then you can be the best version of yourself."

She believes all the training primed her to be in top form for the Bb. Pilipinas finals.

"I feel grateful to have won. It takes a lot of practice and hard work just to come to this point in my life, It was so hard. There were many challenges along the way but it's really God that's my source of strength. I owe to Him every victory that I have," she noted.

Angelica has come a long way from being the simple girl who never got complimented for her looks.  Her late mother was her first cheerleader, telling her that she had good skin and was beautiful in her own way. Angelica was only 14 when she was approached by one of her mentors to join a pageant because she had "potential."

"I eventually loved to be in the pageant industry. Before, it was only an avenue for me to help my mother. Later on, I realized it's more than just earning money. It's a way to help the causes that you care about. It's also a good avenue for inspiring other people and that's what I'm doing right now,"  narrated  Angelica, who is also the ambassadress of Alima Philippines, a non-profit organization helping the less fortunate.

Because she expects to compete in 2024 yet for Miss International, Angelica hopes for a long reign filled with activities. She also dreams that opportunities will open for her someday in show business as she really loves to sing.

"I learned how to work when I was very young so when it comes to work, I'm always excited. Even if the call time is early in the morning, I don't hesitate to say yes!" Angelica enthused.

20 lovely girls vie for Miss Manila 2023

BY ROBERT REQUINTINA


AT A GLANCE

  • This year's official candidates are: Jean Maxene Asay (Intramuros), Sheryl Ann Azucena (Ugbo Tondo), Bea Cecilio (Otis Pandacan), Shane Clamor (Zamora Pandacan), Hannah Therese Cruz (Sampaloc), Anna Carres de Mesa (Sta. Mesa), Leah Lei Gerosanib (Don Bosco Tondo), Charlyn Anne Icban (Blumentritt), Princess Keith Venus Lagata (Balut Tondo), Gabrielle Lantzer (Malate), Allaine Nuez (Punta, Sta. Ana), Angela Okol (Paco), Karen Nicole Piccio (Pureza Sta. Mesa), Rethy Rosa (Maceda Sampaloc), Charmaine Salazar (Padre Faura), Juvyel Anne Saluta (Pandacan), Francine Tajanlangit (Roxas Boulevard), Julie Tarrayo (Sta. Cruz), Rycca Timog (Tayuman), and Ma. Theresa Villamor (Baseco Port Area).


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The 20 official candidates of the Miss Manila 2023 beauty pageant

Twenty lovely Manileñas will compete for the title of Miss Manila at the Metropolitan Theater on June 23, at 7 p.m.

This year's official candidates are: Jean Maxene Asay (Intramuros), Sheryl Ann Azucena (Ugbo Tondo), Bea Cecilio (Otis Pandacan), Shane Clamor (Zamora Pandacan), Hannah Therese Cruz (Sampaloc), Anna Carres de Mesa (Sta. Mesa), Leah Lei Gerosanib (Don Bosco Tondo), Charlyn Anne Icban (Blumentritt), Princess Keith Venus Lagata (Balut Tondo), Gabrielle Lantzer (Malate), Allaine Nuez (Punta, Sta. Ana), Angela Okol (Paco), Karen Nicole Piccio (Pureza Sta. Mesa), Rethy Rosa (Maceda Sampaloc), Charmaine Salazar (Padre Faura), Juvyel Anne Saluta (Pandacan), Francine Tajanlangit (Roxas Boulevard), Julie Tarrayo (Sta. Cruz), Rycca Timog (Tayuman), and Ma. Theresa Villamor (Baseco Port Area).

They were presented to the members of the press during a special presentation held at the Rizal Park Hotel last June 3.

At the end of the presentation, Okol was named Darling of the Press, as chosen by members of the pageant and entertainment press.

More than 50 beautiful women were screened to be part of this year’s edition, but only 20 candidates officially received their sashes from Manila Mayor Honey Lacuna-Pangan, and Charlie Dungo, Director of Tourism Culture and Arts of Manila at the Bulwagang Villegas located in historic Manila City Hall last May 15.

The battle for the prestigious title is not an easy path for the delegates since they will undergo various pre-pageant activities such as masterclasses in Pasarela under Rodgil Flores, founder of pageant camp Kagandahang Flores, makeup with celebrity make-up artist Lala Flores, and a masterclass in question and answer.

The grand coronation of the prestigious pageant will be hosted by Miss Universe 2018 Catriona Gray, with a special performance from Power Diva and proud Manileña, Angeline Quinto who sang the Miss Manila theme song. Rapper Kritiko and Filipino violinist Jo Bry Cimafranca will also perform during the pageant.

Miss Manila is presented by the City of Manila, Department of Tourism, Culture, and the Arts of Manila, Kreativden Entertainment, and co-presented by the Philippine Chinese Chambers of Commerce and Industry and San Miguel Corporation.

Minor sponsors are SM, Arca, and partnerships with Jag, EW Villa Medica Manila, Metrophoto, Metropolitan Theater, and the Rizal Park Hotel.

“Miss Manila: Woman of Worth is a project of the City of Manila to look for a Manileña that embodies the values of empowerment and leadership to deliver meaningful contributions to her life and to her fellow Manilans.”

After five long years, the Miss Manila beauty pageant returns as part of the culminating event of the Araw ng Maynila celebration.

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Angela Okol of Paco, Manila wins Darling of the Press. Also in photo is Charlie Dungo, Director of Tourism Culture and Arts of Manila

“What is it like to be Miss Manila? Dapat po ang Miss Manila should be true to herself. She has to love herself first before she can love others.

“She should embody the traits of the true Manilenya. And she should be a strong advocate for all of the rights of all women. Yan po ang traits ng isang tunay na Manilenya.

“In other words, dapat po ang isang Manilenya ay may wow factor. Woman of worth. Siya po ay isang true leader, isang nurturer and a changemaker,” said Mayor Honey.

The mayor also took pride in the rich history of the local government of Manila when it comes to pageantry, saying that the city was the first venue for a pageant in the country in 1908.

“Ito po ay ginanap sa Luneta. And the very first Miss Carnival was from Iloilo. She is Pura Villanueva Kalaw. She’s also an activist, a writer. She also worked for suffrage which gave women the chance to vote.

“After so many years, the third Manila Carnival Queen hailed from Manila who happens to be the daughter of Pura Villanueva Kalaw, Maria Kalaw Katigbak. She was born in Sampaloc. Siya po ang nag-iisang babaeng senador noong panahon na yun.

“It just goes to show that pageantry is not all about beauty. It’s more of kung ano talaga ang worth ng isang babae. Kapag sila ay naging Carnival Queen, sila ay kilala na bilang Miss Manila. In 1998, sinimulan na ang Miss Manila pageant dito sa aming lungsod during the time of former Mayor Alfredo S. Lim.

“Then it ran for a couple of years. It was relaunched by former Manila Mayor Joseph Ejercito Estrada in 2014. Because of the pandemic, walang naganap na Miss Manila. So here we are re-launching the Miss Manila 2023,” Mayor Honey also recalled.

Miss Manila is a project of the City of Manila to look for a Manileña that embodies the values of empowerment and leadership to deliver meaningful contributions to her life and to her fellow Manilans.

Asked if there were many women of worth in Manila, Lacuna said: “Sa Manila po hindi mahirap hanapin ang woman of worth. Hindi naman po sa pagbubuhat ng bangko, sa panahon po ngayon, malaki na po ang pagtingin ng mga Manilenyo sa mga babae. Isa pong patunay nito ang nang nahalal ang isang babaeng mayor ng City of Manila.”

(In Manila, it’s not hard to find a woman of worth. Nowadays, the people of Manila have a high regard for women. One proof of this is when a woman was elected mayor of the city of Manila.)

In May 2022, Mayor Honey made history after she was proclaimed the first woman mayor of Manila.

Alex Eala wins W25 Yecla tourney

 BY KRISTEL SATUMBAGA-VILLAR


AT A GLANCE

  • Alex Eala outlasted Switzerland’s Valentina Ryser, 6-3, 7-5, to clinch the International Tennis Federation (ITF) W25 Yecla tournament in Spain Sunday, June 4.


Alex Eala outlasted Switzerland’s Valentina Ryser, 6-3, 7-5, to clinch the International Tennis Federation (ITF) W25 Yecla tournament in Spain Sunday, June 4.

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Alex Eala wins her third pro title in Spain. (File Photo/Alex Eala's Facebook)


The second-seeded Eala attacked on all angles to overcome Ryser’s resilient plays en route to winning her first pro title this year.

Overall, it was Eala’s third pro crown since winning the W15 Manacor in 2021 and W25 Chiang Rai in 2022.

The 18-year-old world No. 266 Filipina standout threaded through the eye of the needle in the event after having to go through three deciding matches.

She opened up with a hard-fought 7-5, 2-6, 6-2 victory over Great Britain’s Katy Dunne, while also needing an extra set in dispatching France’s Nahia Berecoechea, 3-6, 6-1, 6-1, in the second round.

Eala cruised into her quarterfinal match against Mexico’s Victoria Rodriguez, 6-1, 6-3, before surviving the ferocious plays of Argentina’s Lucia Peyre in the semis, 6-3, 5-7, 6-4.