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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Wednesday, August 12, 2020

JUST SAY THANK YOU

My column in MINDANAO DAILY, BusinessWeek Mindanao, and Metro Cagayan de Oro Times.


OPINION
 August 11, 2020


WHICH is one of the most difficult words worldwide? POPCATEPETL, the Mexican mountain? Or, CHICHICASTENGO, a small town in Guatemala, or OUAGADOUGOU, the former capital of Upper Volta in Central Africa? Well, guess what.
"Somebody comes to my place and drinks a lot. I just keep on roaring and flowing and remain happy during my whole life, because I can give and share ... - even without any gratitude!" That engraved saying is from a historic fountain in Regensburg in Bavaria in Germany.
"Be in the making, means be thankful forever!" What a meaningful quotation from Goethe's drama "Faustus" (1831), but how very far away from today's reality. Let me ask you, my dear reader, "When did you say recently THANK YOU ?" In the supermarket to the cashier ... after a business meeting to your partners ... as a boss to your staff ... as a husband or wife to your partner ... etc. ... etc.!
Hold on, I don't mean it as a disgracing phrase, no. I mean it as an honest attitude to which we are all susceptible.
"The Pharisee stood apart by himself and prayed ... God, I thank you that I am not like the tax collector over there", (Luke 18,11). "What's more transient than gratitude?" asked the German poet, Friedrich Schiller (1759-1805) in his drama "Don Carlos".
Gratitude, or thankfulness, in our daily life and surroundings: many times it's just forgotten because we treat sacrifices of hard-working people, services, and even the smallest relief without saying it as only natural and take it as a matter of course. In times of Covid-19, many of us express again their gratitude to all frontliners. That's good and very important too.
Many of our earthly leaders forget that they got their positions because of our trust and votes. And how did they thank us? One of my former publishers from an international company with branches in Berlin, New York, and Amsterdam, told me one day: "Thank you for having your job well-done. It's a success for the whole company!"
I couldn't care less if the grumpy taxi driver isn't able to mention a simple 'Salamat' after I pay my fare including a small tip. But if children forget to express their gratitude to their parents, who keep on trying everything to guarantee a good education while struggling financially through life - yes, then it becomes painful and embarrassing.
Well, let's think about it again. Saying thank you helps building up bridges and connections - not ONLY in business life - and it is at least as important as praise and recognition.

Tuesday, August 11, 2020

Foreign spouses of Filipinos



Metro Manila (CNN Philippines, August 8) — Foreign spouses of Filipinos are no longer exempted from the entry visa rule, the Bureau of Immigration said on Saturday.

The agency cited the July 30 resolution of the Inter-Agency Task Force on Emerging Infectious Diseases, which states that foreign nationals who are spouses, children, and parents of Filipinos need appropriate entry visas.


“Foreign spouses of Filipinos must now secure entry visas from our Consulates abroad before traveling to the Philippines. Otherwise, they will be denied entry by our immigration officers and sent back to their ports of origin," Immigration Commissioner Jaime Morente said in a statement.

Port Operations Acting Chief Grifton Medina reminded foreign travelers to bring their authenticated marriage certificates and other supporting documents that prove they are married to a Filipino.

"There have been many instances already wherein foreign passengers claiming to be spouses of Filipinos were turned back by our officers at the airport due to their failure to show proof of marriage," Medina said.

The issuance of visas to foreigners has been suspended since March due to the coronavirus pandemic, but those married to Filipinos were previously allowed entry.

Thursday, August 6, 2020

DABAWENYOS URGED TO HEED CALLS FOR EVACUATION DURING DISASTER

With the onset of the rainy days, the Davao City government has called on all Dabawenyos especially those living in flood and landslide-prone areas to be vigilant at all times and heed advice for pre-emptive evacuation.The reminder was issued after the City Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office (CDRRMO) rescue teams were facing challenges in evacuating residents of Bangkal during Tuesday night’s flooding incident.“May we remind everyone nga once magsulti og pre-emptive evacuation ang atong City Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office (CDRRMO) and Barangay Risk Reduction and Management Office, kinahanglan mapatuman ta sa pre-emptive evacuation so that dili ta maabot sa punto nga kinahanglan na ta i-rescue dinha sa atoang lugar (May we remind everyone to follow once the City Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office (CDRRMO) and Barangay Risk Reduction and Management Office implement pre-emptive evacuation so we will not reach the point that we need rescue you when the floodwater is high),” said Mayor Inday Sara Duterte over Davao City Disaster Radio on Wednesday.She said that there are still residents who refused and waited for the water to rise and get inside their homes before they evacuate. The mayor said this practice should stop to prevent things to worsen.On Tuesday, Davao City experienced moderate to heavy rain causing Talomo River channels to overflow to nearby residential areas in Barangay Talomo Proper. The responding teams from CDRRMO evacuated around 900 individuals from the affected areas to three (3) evacuation sites.The city government also deployed its Kusina ng Bayan under the City Social Welfare and Development Office (CSWDO) to serve hot meals, while 1,000 reusable face masks were also distributed by the City Health Office (CHO). CIOCategorized in Disaster Risk Reduction & Mitigation

20 Best Things to Do in the Philippines:

Explore Islands, Beaches, Festivals, Food and More


Verified Expert
Malapascua Beach in Cebu, PhilippinesWith over 7000 islands to explore and discover, the Philippines is packed with exciting activities and incredible tourist spots to explore. Find out what are the best and must-try things to do in the Philippines in this article and plan the ultimate bucket list itinerary. 
As a holiday destination, the Philippines boasts of unique experiences and exciting adventures wherever you go. Through the years, it has become known as one of the most popular tropical hideaways in the world - making it the go-to place for adventure seekers, food lovers, thrill chasers, and everyone who wishes to satisfy their wanderlust. 
Loboc River Cruise in Bohol, Philippines
The Philippines is divided into three island groups: Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao. From North to South, there’s so much to see and do around the country that fits whatever type of traveler you may be. It’s jampacked with diverse activities, unforgettable escapades, and even laid-back relaxing experiences that can truly spark your joy. 
From the world-renowned island paradise like Palawan and Boracay to Cebu’s rich history to Siargao’s magical island vibe and surfing oasis – the Philippines will never fail to amaze you. 
Local travelers at the Banaue Rice Terraces in Ifugao
Photo by the Philippine Department of Tourism
Apart from its natural beauty, the locals' hospitality will make you fall in love more with this beautiful country. Filipinos are known for their friendliness and their ability to see light and humor in every situation – may it be good or bad. 
There’s an endless list of reasons to visit the Philippines. To make sure that you won’t find yourself saying “So many things to do, so little time”, here are some of the top activities that you should add to your itinerary:

20. Join Sightseeing Tours

Vayang Rolling Hills in Batanes
You don't have to try extreme activities to enjoy the best of the Philippines. The country is filled with beautiful tourist spots that can be enjoyed by anyone regardless of age and physical condition.  All you need are your eyes to see why the Philippines is one of the favorite travel destinations of travelers.  
Make the most out of your escape by joining some of the country’s sightseeing tours. Hop in a van and do a countryside tour around the island of Bohol where you can see the Chocolate Hills, walk or bike around the Walled City of Intramuros in Manila, visit the old mansions of Bacolod, try strawberry picking in La Trinidad, Benguet, or marvel at the awe-inspiring rolling hills of Batanes

19. Visit Museums

National Museum of the Philippines in Manila
With the Philippines’ rich heritage and culture, museums serve as a venue for people, young and old alike, to get in touch with the country’s history.
If you're in Manila, no need to travel far since there are a couple of museum tours worth checking out which includes Metropolitan Museum of Manila, The National Art Gallery at the National Museum of the Philippines, Calvo Museum and the Casa Manila Museum in Intramuros.
For those who would like to do a day trip, the well-known Las Casas Filipinas de Acuzar in Bataan is another place where you’ll surely be transported back in time. 
Other must-visit museums outside the metro are Balay Negrense Museum in Silay, Negros Occidental, Palawan Special Battalion WW2 Memorial Museum, Museum Sugbo in Cebu and Davao Museum of History and Ethnography in Mindanao. 

18. Go on a Pilgrimage Tour

St. John the Baptist Parish Church in Quiapo, Manila
Religion is an integral part of every Filipino’s spiritual journey. For some, pilgrimage is part of a “panata” or vow for petitions or a way to give thanks for an answered prayer.
Pilgrims usually involve visiting several churches, basilicas, and shrines for they believe that the penance comes in the journey itself and that reaching the main church or destination would mean spiritual awakening and new beginning. 
Through the years, people from all walks of life has joined religious pilgrimages around the country’s miraculous churches and places.
Some famous pilgrimage destinations include St. John the Baptist Parish Church in Quiapo, Cebu’s Simala Shrine, Minor Basilica of the Our Lady of the Most Holy Rosary in Manaoag, San Pascual de Baylon Parish Church in Obando, Bulacan, Baclaran’s National Shrine of Our Lady of Perpetual Help and Pink Sister’s Convent in Tagaytay.

17. Discover Wakeboarding

Wakeboarding in Camarines Sur, Philippines
An activity that’s not known to many but has been gaining consistent popularity in the Philippines, wakeboarding tours have also started to become a go-to adventure to many. There are no age restrictions when it comes to learning this water sport if you know the basics of swimming. 
Camarines Sur is the wakeboarding capital of the Philippines due to the success of the 2009 WWA Ultimate Wakeboard Championships held at CamSur Water Sports Complex.
Lago de Oro in Batangas is also perfect for a quick getaway with family and friends since it’s just two-hour drive from Manila. Like Batangas, Republ1c Wakepark in Nuvali is also a great option for a weekender to enjoy wakeboarding. 
Last but not least is DECA Wakeboard Park which is dubbed as the largest wakeboarding park in Southeast Asia and is just a 30-minute drive away from Davao City International Airport.

16. Explore Nature at National Parks

Hundred Islands National Park in Pangasinan
Among all other outdoor activities, the Philippines is also a haven for nature lovers and wildlife enthusiasts. With its innumerable national parks, there’s plenty of spots to explore and discover.
Ranking high on the list is a tour to Hundred Islands National Park which is perfect for family outing and nature tripping as you marvel at the exquisite beauty of more than a hundred mushroom-like islands in front of you.
Another crowd favorite is the Caramoan Peninsula National Park with its serene view of white sand beaches, sparkling rivers and magnificent limestones – a sure treat for all nature admirers out there.
Meanwhile, for those that enjoy wildlife spotting, a tour in Calauit Safari Park in Palawan is surely the experience to go. Apart from being home to hundreds of giraffes, the place also boasts of diverse flora and fauna for you to witness and truly appreciate.

15. Experience River Tubing

Get wet and wild! River tubing is surely set to give you a heart-pumping experience as you go through the rapids of the river by riding the interior of big tires or commonly referred to as the tube.
Somehow similar to water rafting, the main goal is to not fall off the tube until you’re able to conquer all the possible rapids before the main destination. 
Pangi River in New La Union and Maitum in Sarangani Province are where the water tubing action is. Check out river trips for a more complete experience.

14. Join Boat Tours or River Cruises

Underground River in Puerto Princesa, Palawan
Puerto Princesa's Underground River or Subterranean River National Park has been granted the UNESCO World Heritage award due to its spectacular limestone and awe-inspiring landscape with an underground river. By joining boat tours, you get to see up close the longest navigable underground river in the world.
Likewise, Ihawig River in Puerto Princesa offers an enthralling river cruise experience at night. Imagine staring at the beauty of the night sky and breathing in the cold breeze as you cruise. If that’s not enough to melt your heart, you’ll also be treated with a magical light show of fireflies that look like dancing stars.

13. Caving and Spelunking

Hinagdanan Cave in Bohol, Philippines
Enchanting, captivating, and exciting – just some of the words that come to mind to best describe the experience in some of the Philippines must-visit caving tour sites.
Samar is known to be the Caving Capital of the Philippines as it houses the Sohoton Caves and Natural Bridge Park which features picturesque caves, subterranean rivers, and limestone formations.
On the other hand, a tour in Callao Cave which is located in the province of Cagayan offers 300 cave systems that will let you see the grand attraction of huge limestones and rock formations. Hinagdanan Cave tours in Bohol will also reward you with unexplored beauty as remarkable stalagmites and the cave’s striking beauty welcome you upon entering the site.

12. Relax in Natural Hot Springs

Maquinit Hot Spring in Coron, Palawan
Photo by the Philippine Department of Tourism
If you want to tweak your next holiday trip and skip the beach, why not try some of the country’s hot and cold springs tours.
Located in Camiguin, Ardent Hot Spring has been a main tourist attraction in the area as it is also found on the foot of Mt. Hibok-Hibok, an active volcano that supplies the hot spring water.
Another one at the top of the list is Maquinit Hot Springs tour in Coron which is one of the few saltwater hot springs in the entire world.
The Puning Hot Springs tour in Pampanga is also a crowd favorite. It has a total of eight pools of hot water ranging from 40 degrees and up which is downright soothing especially after a whole day of adventure. 
Known to also be therapeutic, these places are also good venues if you’re looking for a trip that’s equal parts adventure and rejuvenation.

11. Try 4x4 ATV Rides

4x4 ATV ride in Angeles, Pampanga
This activity will definitely take your adventure junkie self a notch. This isn’t your typical boring theme park ride because ATV tours take you off the beaten path.
A trip to Mt. Balabag will transport you into an instant action scene. Due to its wide and nearly flat trail, it’s possible for you to take your 4x4 truck all the way to the summit and submerge it in the water as you cross the rivers. 
An off-road 4x4 ride to Puning Hot Springs in Angeles, Pampanga should also be on every explorer’s bucket list. Imagine passing through rocks, mountains, and running over the puddles of water with a gorgeous view to excite your senses more.
You will be amazed knowing that this natural creation was formed after the eruption of Mt. Pinatubo.

10. Try Canyoneering

Badian canyoneering in Cebu, Philippines
For adrenaline junkies who want to try something different, canyoneering or canyoning is surely making waves. If you’re looking for an extra dose of outdoor fun and adventure where you get to enjoy the verdant, natural scenery, and test your limits, then you must try canyoneering tours.
tour to Kawasan Falls in Cebu is the ultimate must-do for travelers who want to experience the thrill and excitement of canyoneering due to its stunningly clear waters and picturesque canyons.
Some of the other recommended places to explore are Mt. Isarog National Park in Camarines Sur, Bangon Falls in Samar, and Sampao River in Biliran.

9. Go Surfing and Ride the Best Waves

Surfers at Cloud 9 in Siargao, Surigao del Norte
The Philippines' surfing spots have grown more and more popular in recent years. Cloud 9 tours in Siargao Island, without a shadow of doubt, has become one of the word’s sought-after surfing destinations and activity.
It has surf breaks and spots for different levels – whether you’re a newbie who wants to catch your first wave or a professional who wants to take your surfing skills to new heights. Not to mention that the island’s inexplicable charm has caught the attention of tourists all over the world. 
La Union and Baler may also ring a bell when it comes to surfing as they are more accessible if you’re living in Luzon.
Both have taken their spots in the hearts of the surfing community with their laidback island vibe, friendly locals and impressive waves that will surely leave you stoked for days.

8. Immerse in Historical and Heritage Tours

Calle Crisologo in Vigan, Ilocos Norte
What better way for tourists to truly appreciate the beauty and magic of the Philippines than to immerse into its rich culture and heritage. Be transported back to the historical era of the country’s past and quest for freedom when you try heritage excursions.
Reading the Philippine’s history in books is good, but it’s so much better to relive it by visiting the actual historical spots where they all happened.
trip to Corregidor will surely transport you back in time where the epic Battle of Corregidor took place during the last world war.
The Rice Terraces of the Philippine Cordilleras in Ifugao, the Historic Town of Vigan, San Agustin Church in Intramuros, Paoay Church in Ilocos Norte and Miag-ao Church in Iloilo will surely awaken your curiosity and fascination of the events that molded the country’s history.

7. Go Hiking in the Best Mountains

Hikers at Mt. Pulag Summit
A holiday doesn’t always have to be all about the beach or pool. For thrill-seekers who are after action and adventures, Philippines has a little bit of everything for everyone. Beyond its numerous islands, the country is also gifted with varied terrains and impressive mountain ranges. 
Pack your bags, put on your hiking shoes and escape the bustling city by hiking in the Philippines. The Philippines is famed for a long list of breathtaking hiking trails, catering to all levels of difficulty.
Popular among amateur hikers is Mt. Batulao which is just a few hours from Metro Manila. If you want to unwind amongst wonderful, easy-to-access scenery then this is the perfect choice for you.
Hiking Tarak Ridge in Mariveles is a bit more challenging but will surely be worth it once you’re soaking up the great views of Bataan, Manila Bay, and its surrounding islands.
Sea of clouds at Mt. Pulag Summit
Last but not least is the famed Mt. Pulag which is the highest peak in Luzon. Being at the summit of Mt. Pulag, standing above a sea of clouds, is another mind-blowing experience.
If you’re lucky to see it during sunset, these clouds seem to catch fire in the afterglow – such an awe-inspiring view that’s marked in your mind forever.

6. Plunge into Majestic Waterfalls

Kawasan Falls in Cebu, Philippines
More than the sun, sand and sea - there are also a lot of hidden gems in the form of waterfalls tucked in some of the country’s most famous tourist spots. Some may require a bit of hiking to reach but their unique charm and history will truly make the journey worth your while.
Natural beauties such as Kawasan Falls in Cebu, Ditumabo Falls (also known as Mother Falls) in Baler, Cambugahay Falls in Siquijor, and Aliwagwag Falls in Davao Oriental top the list of most sought-after attractions included in waterfalls tours
You will not just find yourself chasing them, you’ll surely fall for them too.

5. Diving and Snorkeling in Incredible Underwater Spots

Wreck diving in Coron, Palawan
There’s something magical about discovering the underwater world. It’s like experiencing a whole new part of the planet we live in. A place where you can co-exist with the living creatures of the ocean and where you are one with them.
With thousands of islands, the Philippines promises to spoil you with a lot of choices for your diving adventures. Mindoro ranks high as it has a huge variety of dive sites that offer the ideal dive for every skill level.
Coron offers a unique diving experience as it will not only amaze you with its natural beauty but will intrigue you with its wreck areas’ history. Some other must-visit for your under the sea escapades are Isla Verde in Batangas and Balicasag Island in Bohol.

4. Join Food Tours to Try Philippine Cuisine

Local cuisine in the Philippines
Is your trip really complete without tasting the best local cuisines in the country? The Philippines has a lot of luscious and mouth-watering dishes that’s guaranteed to satiate your cravings and take your experience to the next level.
There’s no better way to experience the Philippines' gastronomic scene that to eat like a local. Fortunately, there are several food tours that offer you the chance to have a bite of history and the life from each of the regions where they come from. 
Be ready to feast over not just the most authentic, homemade delicacies in the country but also over the fascinating tales of the various hometowns.  You’re in for a serious food coma (in a good way) when you join food experiences.

3. Dance in Colorful Festivals

Sinulog Festival in Cebu, Philippines
Filipinos are known for their happy and optimistic nature. They always find reasons to celebrate colorful festivals, also known as “fiestas,” which have been a part of the Filipino culture through the years.
Part of the Philippines' culture is its known respect to religion which is evident in the celebration of various patron saints though the whole country. Sinulog Festival in Cebu is one of the most popular Catholic festivals. Tourists from different parts of the world join the festivity to witness its street parties, native dances and colorful costumes.
Another most celebrated festival is The Feast of the Black Nazarene which takes place on the 9th of January every year in Manila, attended by thousands of devotees who believe that the Black Nazarene is miraculous.
Other well-known festivals include MassKara Festival in Bacolod, Moriones Festival in Marinduque, Panagbenga Flower Festival, Pintados-Kasadyaan Festival of Festivals in Leyte, Davao’s Kadayawan Festival and Kalibo’s Ati-Atihan.

2. Lounge at the Best Beaches

White Beach in Boracay, Aklan
The Philippines has the 5th largest coastline in the world. This coastline stretches thousands of miles dotted with a multitude of beautiful beaches, making it a slice of heaven for all sun and sand lovers. Its beaches are also consistently included in lists for the best beaches in the world in international publications. 
If you're looking for the most idyllic unspoiled beaches with crystal clear waters for a relaxing getaway, the Philippines has to be on top of your list.
Must-add beaches in your list should include the famous White Beach of Boracay, Nacpan Beach of El Nido in Palawan, Alona Beach of Bohol, and Long Beach (the longest beach in the Philippines) in San Vicente, Palawan. 

1. Join Island Hopping Tours

Secret Lagoon in El Nido, Palawan
Its islands are what makes the Philippines the ultimate dream destination. As a tropical archipelago, the Philippines doesn’t disappoint when it comes to pristine postcard-worthy islands. The islands of the Philippines are recognized worldwide as some of the best in the world, with Palawan consistently earning the number 1 spot for years. 
Island hopping tours are a must-add in any Philippine itinerary. These are usually done on a full day where you visit at least 2-3 islands. Some tours can even take you to as much as 5-7 islands in a day. Now that's an island lovers' dream getaway.
You'll get to visit islands with powdery white sand underneath your feet, with the salty air kissing your face as you savor the clear blue water surrounding you. It’s like a scene in a movie where you’re in an unbelievably beautiful island, but instead of just one, you get to experience this in different islands that each offers a unique beauty.
Top island hopping destinations in the Philippines include Palawan's El Nido and Coron, Cebu, Bohol, Siargao, Boracay, and Bohol to name a few. But wherever you are in the Philippines, as long as you're near the ocean, you're sure to find islands to explore. These will surely take your breath away and will leave you speechless and ignite your dream of living the island life.  
Plan Your Ultimate Philippines Holiday
Badian canyoneering in Cebu
There’s a lot to love about the Philippines and there are plenty of reasons to keep coming back for more. From island hopping to diving and snorkeling in crystal clear waters to experiencing its rich culture and history, you will surely find something to make your traveler’s heart skip a beat. 
Exploring this country is like meeting a potential lover. It intrigues you; it piques your interest and as you get to discover more about it, the more you’ll fall in love with it. 
Discover and explore what this country has to offer by checking out Philippines tours and activities that will surely make you fall with the Pearl of the Orient Seas!