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Plane

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The USA was a lot of fun but didn't want to live there.
« on: January 20, 2016, 09:00:41 PM »
http://www.cosmo.ph/lifestyle/career-money/why-i-didn-t-choose-to-live-the-american-dream-a00027-20160116?ref=cx_related_entrepreneur#cxrecs_s


The Philippines are attractive enough for an expat to return to.


I would like to know what the trend lines are for the number of people coming here for a job or for education then returning to their homeland.

I think a lot of those homelands are getting more attractive all the time.

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Re: The USA was a lot of fun but didn't want to live there.
« Reply #1 on: January 21, 2016, 01:07:44 PM »
A Filipino 'S citizen can live very, very well on  maybe $3000 a month in the bigger cities of the Philippines. Mexicans, Dominicans, Poles an Italians also can do quite well living on SS there.
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Re: The USA was a lot of fun but didn't want to live there.
« Reply #2 on: January 23, 2016, 07:24:56 PM »
I met a lot of Philippine citizens while I was in the Navy, some of them wanted to become American citizens and some didn't.

As a rule they were smart, competent and promotable, after a Navy career they could indeed return to their hometowns for a comfortable retirement. 


This was a good deal for them , but also a good deal for the Navy, as I mentioned already, they tended to be smart , competent ,and promotable.