premierement, il est toujours de bon ton de remercier tout ceux qui font vivre ce forum et qui nous enrichissent de leurs lumieres...Car il est clair que les "reveurs", dont je fais toujours partie, sont plein d'illusions en ce qui concerne l'expatriation....Je remercie en particulier Getehem, qui m as beaucoup aidé et renseigné par le passé.
Donc je m'appelle Yann, je vis en Bretagne et je vais venir m installer aux phillippines pour quelques mois d'ici fin decembre. La raison ? Souvent la meme...l'amour....ayant une relation avec une filipina depuis deux ans maintenant.
Bon, je me fais que tres peu d illusions quand au travail sur place. Je vais venir avec un visa touriste, et je pense plutot me demerder par moi-meme...plutot que de bosser 6/7 jours 10h par jour pour "eventuellement" 40k pesos. Pour l instant j'ai rien de tres concret, juste des idees que j'approfondirai sur place, et si ca le fait pas je resterai pas. Ouvrir une boite aux phils me semble trop compliqué et trop contraignant, pour tres peu de retour. Du moins pour moi, qui ne suis pas specialisé dans quelque domaines que ce soit, enfin rien d applicable aux philippines.
Je vais venir avec un petit pécule, rien d'extraordinaire, 20k/e. Qui me permettront de me faire mon idee.
J'ai quelques questions pratiques, au cas ou quelqu'un aurais la bonne volonté de partager son experience....
1) J'ai deja laissé mes affaires aux philippines lors de mes precedents voyages, simplement j'aimerais enormement ramener mon pc dans ma valise, donc la question est : Vont ils me poser probleme aux douanes a l aeroport ? Genre aux scans ou aux comptoirs avant la sortie ?
2) Jaimerais bien envoyer mon ecran pc aux phils aussi par colis, ca me coutera toujours moins que d en racheter un, je pensais l envoyer en "surface" soit par bateau..J'ai entendu dire qu'il y avait beaucoup de vol de colis aux philippines est ce que je risque quelque chose ? vais je aussi me faire "embeter par les douanes pour un ecran ?
3) Cette question est plus par simple curiosité, afin d'etre moins stupide, bon j ai lu beaucoup de choses aux niveau de l'acquisition de biens immobilier sur ce forum, j'ai lu qu un foreigner ne pouvais etre proprietaire terrien, la dessus pas de doutes. C' Mais j'ai aussi lu qu il pouvais etre proprietaire d un condo, si l'immeuble comprenait 60% de proprietaire philippins. Donc est ce une vérité ? Ou est ce encore une fois du pipeau ? derniere questions a ce sujet, j'ai entendu qu ils chargeait plus les proprietaires etranger que les filipinos, est ce vrai ? Quels type de frais peut on avoir lorsque l on possede un condo ? J'imagine deja des impots foncier et locaux...mais a combien peuvent ils s'elever ? Y en a t il d autres ? Au niveau des co propriétés, comment cela se passe ?
Voila, pour l instant, ce sont les questions que je me pose. Rejouissez vous !! Encore un pigeons pleins de reves aux philippines !! J'essairai de pas y laisser trop de plumes ;)
Oh! Il y a deux ans, tu étais follement amoureux d' une thaï et tu voulais t' installer là-bas! D'ailleurs tu posais les mêmes questions, ou à peu près.....
1) un laptop dans une valise, c'est normal. Du moment qu' il n' y en a pas plusieurs....
2) Balikbayan boxes, c'est la solution. Ceci dit un écran LCD 22 pouces coûte maintenant plus ou moins 100 euros....
3) c'est vrai pour les condos. Je n'ai jamais rien entendu au sujet de " charger plus les étrangers". Et les taxes diverses sont une plaisanterie par rapport à ce que tu connais en Europe.
NB. Si dans deux ans tu poses les mêmes questions à propos du Vietnam, je ne pourrai pas te renseigner, je ne connais pas, lol!
hahaha ! tu as du fouiller dans les vieux topics pour me ressortir ça !!
Je pense pas t en avoir parlé quand on c'etais rencontré ou sur msn^^
effectivement avant c'etais une Thai....
Mais toi aussi tu as du connaitre d'autres relations passionelles dans d'autres pays de par le passé ;)
Aprés, c'est les aleas de l'amour...maintenant depuis deux ans c'est une filipina (la meme hehe). D'ailleurs on a du se rencontrer toi, moi, et nos deux cheries en janvier 2010 si je me trompe pas, car je crois pas que ca sois lors de mon voyage de novembre 2009...Alors peut etre que ca demontre une certaine faille au niveau de l'amour de ma part ou que ca demontre un manque de serieux, qui sait...
En tout cas, encore une fois un tres grand merci d'avoir été le premier a degainer...
pour le pc, non ce n est pas un laptop, mais une tour pc....
pour les balibayan, effectivement ca serais la solution parfaite, mais l'agence se trouve a Paris et moi je suis a 400 km de la, donc je pense que je vais envoyer ca par colis postal par bateau....et je me demandais si il y avais un risque de vol ou un risque de taxation eventuelle
Quand au vietnam c'est quasiment la meme chose en terme de bien immobilier...Tu ne peux pas etre proprio terrien...
Mais je te vois venir ! Non je n'ai jamais eu de copine viet... lol
Balikbayan boxes, en principe il y a des centres de collecte des boites un peu partout. Un colis par bateau risque effectivement plus d' être taxé ou sujet à un vol. Les Balikbayan boxes sont sûres concernant ces deux points. Et pas chères....
Ce que je voulais dire c'était simplement " ne prends pas de décision trop hâtive". Regarde, tu voulais t' installer en Thailande....
Bon dans ce cas tu as raison, je vais essayer de creuser au niveau des balikbayan boxes..pour voir ou ca peut etre déposé...Je vais voir pour Rennes.
Sinon, tu as tout a fait raison, tu as soulevé un point tres juste, je suis quelqu'un d'impulsif et ca me fais prendre de mauvaises décisions.
C'est surement une erreur que de venir aux philippines, simplement au moins, j'y viens en toute conscience de ce fait. Et je suis tres conscient egalement que je peux y laisser mes plumes de pigeon.
Simplement la je suis a un tournant de ma vie, ou mon activité en France est condamnée.
Donc je solde ma vie ici, et je viens passer ne serais ce que quelques mois aux philippines. Si j'y fait rien, je n'y reste pas, j'aurais perdu mon temps et mon argent....Mais une chose est sure je me serais pas investi dans un delire de société filipino, ni investi dans quelqu'autres choses obscures. La facon dont tu travailles, le prouve (je veux dire cest autrement plus intelligent). Ce sejour me permettra au moins de tester la vie maritale avec mon amie afin de voir si nous pouvons nous marrier.
Je ne connais rien des philippines, j ai juste lu des forums et j'y suis allé plusieurs fois, je suis bien conscient de ça......
Je poursuis le même rêve que toi, sauf que je me donne le temps de la réflexion (quelques années) avant de sauter le pas... L'expatriation, oui, mille fois oui !!! Mais pour y faire quoi ??? On ne peut pas vivre d'amour et d'eau fraiche pendant trés longtemps...
Le blog parle de nos différences culturelles, et donne quelques "trucs" à ne pas faire (que j'étais effectivement tenté de faire avant de comprendre pourquoi il ne faut pas le faire) Domi est plein de bons conseils et surtout plein de bon sens... Notamment sur le fait d'acheter sa maison ou pas... Tu va voir, il va vite te calmer !!!
Peut-être que son ouvrage sur les façons de gagner de l'argent aux phils saura t'aiguiller sur ton devenir professionnel aux phils ? Pour ma part, il m'a bien renseigné...
Bonne chance pour ton aventure,
P.S : Si dans deux ans, tu es avec une laotienne et que tu veux des renseignements, n'hésites pas, je suis originaire du Laos 😛
P.S II : Bien le bonjour à Getehem qui est effectivement une mine d'information 🙂
P.S III : Si tu tiens un blog relatant ta vie de nouvel expat, n'hésites pas à m'en faire parvenir le lien, ça m'interesserait énormément de voir comment ça se passe au début...
La vie, c'est ce qui arrive quand on a prévu de faire autre chose...
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For some time now, I’ve been seriously considering moving to the United States. My long-term goal is to practice medicine in the U.S., with a particular interest in forensic pathology. I know the journey is demanding (USMLE, residency, fellowship, etc.), but I’m ready to commit to several years of hard work.
For now, I’m focused on building this project thoughtfully. I want to improve my English, better understand the American system, and connect with people who’ve already gone through this process or are living in the U.S.
I have a few questions:
- Are there any doctors or international students here who’ve successfully matched into a U.S. residency?
- When did you start preparing for the USMLE?
- What advice would you give to someone still in medical school?
- Which states would you recommend for a future career in forensic pathology, with a good quality of life and good schools for kids?
- Is it better to do an observership or a research fellowship before applying for residency?
- What are, in your opinion, the pitfalls to avoid when planning such a project?
Thank you so much to everyone who takes the time to respond. I’d really appreciate any advice or experiences you can share!
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Thanks in advance for your advice.
I’d love to hear your thoughts and experiences about marrying a Cuban and moving to Cuba (not the other way around!). Yes, some of us actually *want* to stay on the island! Is it possible to work there without too much hassle, or is it really complicated?
I’m heading to Bangkok for a 5-month internship, and I’m wondering about the budget because I’ve read all sorts of things—so I decided to post here to get answers tailored to my situation! :D
I found housing that costs me 7,000 baht (I know it’s a bit pricey, but it’s super convenient...), which works out to about 160 € all-inclusive. So, I was wondering if it’s realistic to live on 500 or 600 € per month, and if so, under what conditions? Is that enough, considering I’ll be working 40 hours a week?
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WEP offers loads of different projects, including one I really like: helping and volunteering on a farm, particularly in South America (Peru or Argentina).
I’d love to know if anyone has tried this project or knows someone who has... or has done something similar? I’d like to get some feedback before diving into the adventure.
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We’re a small family from the south of France, with a 2-year-old little boy, and we’re dreaming of starting a new adventure abroad by opening our own business. For now, we haven’t chosen a specific destination yet.
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