@Rodjet0712
American looking for information about Philippines
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6 posts
About me
American
Lives in Surigao City, Caraga
Speaks English A little Spanish A little Japanese
Registration: 10 December 2018
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Moving to the Philippines with a disability by Bhavna
Hello everyone, Having a disability should not be a barrier to living abroad. While the intricacies of ones move to the Philippines may be specific to the individual, certain steps can be undertaken to make the process smoother. What are the ...
The infrastructure or lack of it is not accommodating for people with mobility issues. There is no ADA types of regulations here. Very little allowances are made to make anything wheelchair accessible. Read More
Foreign document authentication by TeeJay4103
Beginning Tuesday the 14th of May, the Department of Foreign Affairs in the Philippines will no longer be authenticating foreign documents with a stamp and a red ribbon. These include documents such as proof of income, divorce papers, military ...
I'm actually at their website now! I'll also talk with the PRA on Thursday after my Embassy Appointment. Thanks for the response! Read More
Foreign document authentication by TeeJay4103
Beginning Tuesday the 14th of May, the Department of Foreign Affairs in the Philippines will no longer be authenticating foreign documents with a stamp and a red ribbon. These include documents such as proof of income, divorce papers, military ...
Looks like they nailed me! I have an Embassy appt for May 23!!!! If they won't do anything now, is anyone familiar with a Apostille Service Provider in Manila that I can hire to complete the process of requesting new apostilled documents? ... Read More
Healthcare Assistant Hiring Advice by Rodjet0712
Hi everyone! This is my first post so please be gentle! :cheers: I am in need of advice for hiring someone to sit overnight with a comatose relative once or twice a week. I don't really need a medically trained person but a CARING and RELIABLE ...
Thanks for the info, I'm wondering about daily rat for 12 hour shift only 1 or 2 nights per week. Read More
Healthcare Assistant Hiring Advice
Hi everyone! This is my first post so please be gentle! :cheers: I am in need of advice for hiring someone to sit overnight with a comatose relative once or twice a week. I don't really need a medically trained person but a CARING and RELIABLE ... Read More