CIPC managing director Joel Mari Yu announced that the center will initiate a comprehensive program that will need the full support of related agencies such as Philippine Retirement
Authority (PRA), Department of Trade and Industry (DTI), Department of Tourism (DOT), the property developers, local government units (LGUs), and the Philippine Economic Zone Authority (PEZA) to fast track this plan, make the world know that Cebu is the new “second home destination” in the world, next to Spain and Dubai.
“We have a very good value proposition, the tropical climate, beaches, world-class medical facilities, shopping, and dynamic economy in business
. Let’s capitalize on what we have – our resources,” Yu said on the sideline during the CIPC 15th anniversary held Thursday at the Waterfront Cebu City Hotel and Casino.
This unique promotion program, that will lump together tourism and investment in one, is expected to attract wealthy market in the world, to consider not just visiting Cebu, or seeking medical attention, but to decide in living here, or making the province as their second home.
“Everybody in Europe wants to buy a property in Spain or in Dubai because these countries have an attractive program for foreigners wanting to buy properties,” Yu said.
According to Yu, Cebu is already on the top and is already a preferred ICT investment site and favorite tourism destination, now Cebu will move on to higher level of promotion “hitting two birds with one stone.”
Cebu has been desperately positioning itself as a medical tourism hub in the country in the last two years, but this bid still has to take off. Yu said inviting the international market not just to visit Cebu, but to live here is one of the most effective tools to boost the medical tourism industry in
the province.
According to Yu, Cebu has to come up with a bigger program in terms of promotion, and taking advantage of rich pool of investors looking for “vacation homes” investments outside of their respective countries, could bring more money to Cebu.
Already the DOT has launched its “Live Your Dream” program with the same concept, selling properties in the Philippines to the international market.
Yu said CIPC will coordinate with DOT on this matter, but Cebu will have its own “Second-Home” promotion program.
DOT’s Live Your Dream” campaign, is an investment-tourism strategy to lure foreigners, such as the active retirees to invest on “vacation homes” in the Philippines.
If the campaign could attract at least 1,000 foreign buyers, and each would buy at least US$100,000 worth of vacation home, it could easily generate US$100 million revenue for the Philippine economy.
DOT secretary Joseph Ace Durano earlier said that this concept was developed following the high satisfaction rate of the Philippines, as a destination to foreign travelers.
Record shows that Philippines generated 87 percent satisfaction rate among foreign tourists. Read the original article here
http://www.philstar.com/Article.aspx?articleId=519058&publicationSubCategoryId=108
Let me just give you a general budget breakdown. First keep in mind that the house and property we live on is already paid for by my wife. Cannot own property in Philippines if you are a foreigner (can lease) so we do not have any mortgage payment or rent. But local rents in nearby Iloilo City run from $100 a month on up. We’ll look into those rents in a future blog. Also note that we are supporting a total of eight people in this household in addition to helping out an additional five members of the family that live in a nipa hut in our front yard with their food and electric bills. Here’s a monthly breakdown (in approx USD) : Read this Iloilo bloggers budget to live on $500 dollars a day here in the Philippiines, a budget retirement blog
Philippines as a retirement haven: An uphill climb?
An interesting discussion seems to have come up here about living in the Philippines on $770 USD per month. A reader on another venue asked me my opinion as to him living here in the Philippines on US $770 a month and my response was, “well, not knowing how many people you are talking about, your ‘money smarts’ in general or the level of convenience you call ‘normal’ or ‘modest’ in your life, it might be problematical.
I think for many people, “Can I live on $X a month?” is the wrong question, since rightly or wrongly they believe their income is fixed and beyond their control. A better question would be “How would my standard of living on $X be compared to my home country?”
That’s a very hard question to answer, because so much depends on personal priorities. Support from family is also a major factor; if I didn’t have a local family network to tell me how things work I would probably be paying much more than I do now.
My advice to people is always spend a few months in the place where you are considering living and take an intelligent interest in what things cost. Then you’ll have a reasonable grasp of what you can expect for your income. But unless you have very unusual spending needs or priorities, you will always have more for your money in Phils than in Australia, USA, Japan or most European countries.
Part one of his blog is herehttp://philfaqs.com/live-there/live-in-the-philippines-on-770-dollars-a-month/
Could you live on $750.00 a month? Sure you could, a lot deprnds on your life style, can you go native? Up the road from me is a new apartment complex (4 units) they range from $30.00 to $50.00 a month. Fancy no! Clean and neat, yes. Can you eat local food 3 meals a day? Go with out a car? Remember a good paying local job is about P8,000.00 a month. $750.00 a month is approx. 33,000.00 pesos (depending on the rate), So yes you’re doing well. And knowing that with $750.00 a month in the states, you would be homeless. I say if your reader is of a mind to, he’ll live OK here. I do know a few Americans here tht live on the same amount or less and they seem content.
An wxoweiwbcwd call center worker in metro Manila makes only around P20K per month, including bonus for shift work and weekend work. A teacher in an exclusive private school, with a master’s degree can expect about P18K to start. A taxi or Jeepney driver can ecpect to clear about P500 a day,P 10K/P15K per month depending on how many days he works. My local electrician (with a trade school degree and soem years expereince with the local electric company, in other words he doesn’t just call himself and electrician, he actually knows somehting)n usual gets P800 a day 9when he can find work).
So can a foreigner live of P33k or so a month? Absolutely. The question most Americans have to ask is not ‘can’ they, but ‘will’ they, and that is the rub.
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Over the last decade, the Philippines has become a retirement haven for thousands of foreigners, particularly the Japanese, Korean, and Northern Europeans. Along with Thailand and Malaysia, the Philippines developed communications, infrastructure, and service delivery systems specifically geared to meet the needs of foreign retirees. The principal appeal for retirement in the Philippines is the lower cost of living.
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Resources for Reading about life in the Philippines for Expats
blog about my experience in the Philippines. I post as a learn new things and includes everything from exchange rates to medical issues.
http://www.expat-blog.com/en/blog/asia/philippines/heyjoe.ph
American Observing Philippines
The mission of this website is to battle and conquer modern stereotypes that people of the United States have about the present-day situation in the Philippines and elaborate on the positive reasons of why Americans like to visit there. Pictures Included! Although all non-Americans and especially Filipinos are encouraged to join the site for free and expand our collective knowledge together !!
http://www.expat-blog.com/en/blog/asia/philippines/www.aophilippines.com
Living in the Philippines
I am an Australian living in the Philippines with GF, though currently in Australia. My blog describes some of my experiences living in the Philippines, renting houses, dealing with relatives, buying foreclosed property, looking at properties.
http://www.expat-blog.com/en/blog/asia/philippines/expat-philippines.blogspot.com
Cebu restaurants & Cuisine
My weblog is about Cebu, so you’ll know something new through my precious experiences. It’s really informative for people who wanna know about Cebu Island for vacation and sightseeing!!
http://www.expat-blog.com/en/blog/asia/philippines/cebu-life.jugem.jp/
Manila muse
I’m an expat living in Manila and this is a random chronicle of work, travel, and all the things that make life here rewarding and entertaining.
http://www.expat-blog.com/en/blog/asia/philippines/manilamuse.com
Wiseman Travels
We recently moved to the Philippines from the U.S. and this blog is about our travels and adventures in Philippines and greater SE Asia
http://www.expat-blog.com/en/blog/asia/philippines/www.wisemantravels.blogspot.com
Samberly Says…
A mom of 3 from Texas is learning how to make the Philippines home for her family. We started out in Manila, but will end up in Subic Bay. This is our adventure…
http://www.expat-blog.com/en/blog/asia/philippines/samberlysays.blogspot.com
Living In The Philippines
Many infos, tips and hints about Living in the Philippines as a foreigner. All about visa extensions, immigration stuff, finding or buying land or house in the Philippines, cost of living and much more. Please enjoy and welcome to the Philippines
http://www.expat-blog.com/en/blog/asia/philippines/living-philippines.blogspot.com
Yehey Manila Your window into the heart of the Philippines “Metro Manila”
http://www.expat-blog.com/en/blog/asia/philippines/www.yeheymanila.com
An American in the Philippines Where am I again?
http://www.expat-blog.com/en/blog/asia/philippines/an-american-in-the-philippines.blogspot.com
Manila Muse Expat work, recreation, and reading in Manila
http://www.expat-blog.com/en/blog/asia/philippines/www.manilamuse.com
secret wombat
Life in the Philippines in words and photos; random thoughts on life in general
http://www.expat-blog.com/en/blog/asia/philippines/secretwombat.blogspot.com
Grooving Fungus
Originaly from UK. First overseas job was in Hong Kong, then Philippines, then Singapore, then Malaysia. Now back in The Philippines…..I am paid by the mile.
http://www.expat-blog.com/en/blog/asia/philippines/grooving-fungus.blogspot.com
Philippines Blog
An informational blog about life in the Philippines as seen through the eyes of an Aussie English teacher living in Manila, the Philippines.
http://www.expat-blog.com/en/blog/asia/philippines/www.tobyspiritualjourney.blogspot.com
The Expat
The musings of an Aussies living permanently in the Philippines
http://www.expat-blog.com/en/blog/asia/philippines/auspat.blogspot.com
Orient Expat Forumhttp://www.orientexpat.com/forum/country/59-philippines-forum/
Expat Blog Philippines http://www.expat-blog.com/en/destination/asia/philippines/
Your Guide to Living In The Philippines Valuable tips and advice to foreigners in dealing with the transition to Philippine culture and society.http://adjusting2philippines.blogspot.com/
The resources listed below are from Transactions Abroadhttp://www.transitionsabroad.com/listings/living/living_abroad/living_in_the_philippines.shtml#expatriate_websites_philippines
Expat Blog is a worldwide directory of blogs related to expatriate life, with listings for the Philippines. http://www.expat-blog.com/en/destination/asia/philippines/
Expat Web Directory provides listings of expatriate discussion groups and forums for most countries, including the Philippines.http://www.expatwebdirectory.com/Southeast%20Asia/philippines
Expatriates.com is an online community for expatriates, has a section on the Philippines, with classified ads, links, and a bulletin board. http://www.expatriates.com/classifieds/phl/
myPH – International Living in the Philippines, www.myph.com.ph, is a guide to international life in the Philippines, with news for expatriates, visitors and foreigners about lifestyle, business, working, entertainment, nightlife, travel, holidays, tours, resorts, hotels, airlines, advertising, marketing, buying and selling, with a forum, bulletin board and links.
Tales from a Small Planet, www.talesmag.com, is a webzine with news, stories, links, excellent message boards, and other resources for travelers and expatriates; the Philippines section features “Real Post Reports” by expatriates , as well as useful links.
BritishExpats.com is a website dedicated to British expats around the world, including a general forum on the Far East, including postings from the Philippines. http://britishexpats.com/
British Expat is a site for British citizens living abroad, featuring a British Expat Forum, with a section on Asia, including thePhilippines.
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