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1  Economy / Services / Re: Permanent residency in the Philippines with a small house on: October 24, 2021, 09:04:19 AM
I’m from Philippines and I’m not aware that there is a law about permanent residency  for foreigners here unless you will marry some locals here. There is really a lot of foreigners recently investing onma property but most of them has a Filipino partner. Those pure foreighner family has only allowable time for staying here. Can provide the procedure of your service in details.

FYI, there is a lot of foreigners here already got scam by purchasing properties from scammer. Many people selling property of random free spot here and faked the land title. I hope everyone should be very cautious on this kind of deal.

Well, for once, there is the Special Investor Resident Visa (SIRV). Pretty much the same that many other countries offer. https://www.philembassy.no/consular-services/visa/special-investors-resident-visa-sirv

Secondly, the Philippines offers something unique. Which is a Special Resident Retiree’s Visa. We have many friends who got their permanent residency through this authority. https://pra.gov.ph/srrv/



You are suggesting that madness in Philippines is less than in other parts of the world, but I heard some terrible things and threats their president Duterte is saying all the time.
I am a Filipino and I can certainly say that the president is a mouthful. that being said, despite all the terrible things that he says, he is by far better than the previous presidents who are just pretending to be a good guy. also, I am pretty sure there are far better options besides the Philippines. other than almost everything here is cheap(at least for foreigners), life here can be peaceful and relaxing especially if you are in a province.

Not sure what's the situation with Bitcoin there but that is also important know, how easy is to trade BTC and buy/sell stuff with it.
bitcoin is not illegal here and there are some stores that accept it. as for trading bitcoin, you can use pdax, binance or coins.ph to trade or exchange your BTC. there are also bitcoin ATMs here.

Good that you mentioned that. I was just about to talk about Coins.ph. We use it all the time. It is very fast and convenient.

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2  Economy / Services / Re: Permanent residency in the Philippines with a small house on: October 24, 2021, 08:17:17 AM
no website link. not business name mentioned. no credentials..
i must be near the ocean because im smelling something fishy
An in addition a newbie account with no post history I believe the thread is going nowhere because members from this forum will not take him serious.

That makes sense.
3  Economy / Services / Re: Permanent residency in the Philippines with a small house on: October 24, 2021, 08:10:57 AM
Noted! The idea to post here just came up because we invested in BTC a few years back and hodl. It would be great to have a community here in the future. We have good and fast internet infrastructure on most of the island, clean and free water, and fertile land (if one is into farming).
4  Economy / Services / Re: Permanent residency in the Philippines with a small house on: October 24, 2021, 04:52:33 AM
We don't have a website, but your Facebook is up for over a year with lots of info. https://www.facebook.com/PHixing/
5  Economy / Services / Re: Permanent residency in the Philippines with a small house on: October 24, 2021, 04:43:57 AM
Smells fishy? Check your refrigerator, dear. Some Chinese Dong-Wong-Fui from 2020 maybe?  Wink
6  Economy / Services / Permanent residency in the Philippines with a small house on: October 24, 2021, 04:09:14 AM
Hi guys. My wife and I came to the Philippines in 2019 because the west became too restricted for us. In 2020, we started a small construction company (fully licensed and registered) in Mindoro/Southern Luzon and have built several houses for foreigners here in the meantime. Land ownership is (like in many other countries) not possible for non-citizens, but there are legal alternatives. The people are peaceful and most of them speak English well. The landscape and the beaches are magnificent. Although there is a noticeable increase in foreign investors during the last 12 months, there are still some beautiful beachfront properties or farmland available.

If someone is interested to get out of the madness in Europe or the US, let me know in a PM. We can help with a permanent residency and can design and build anything from a small dwelling to a multi-story villa for very reasonable prices and within a short period. Cheers
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