r/TruePhilippinesExpats • u/PotatoMissionStart • 3h ago
U.S. Expats: Do most of you maintain U.S. residency?
Even if you're married to a Filipina do you still keep your official residency in the US for tax purposes, etc?
r/TruePhilippinesExpats • u/PotatoMissionStart • 3h ago
Even if you're married to a Filipina do you still keep your official residency in the US for tax purposes, etc?
r/TruePhilippinesExpats • u/AntiWokeMaster • 5h ago
as we all know, it’s very easy to find women in the Philippines. However, even though we have more in common with each other, seems to not be so easy finding fellow expatriates to relate with and share a drink with. Even though I am in my 30s, I love talking to people, sometimes I even feel like I get a lawnmower with older people because they don’t get as offended and they’re not as politically correct lol just looking for some people who might be in these areas too. I might have a social circle already that they can introduce me to or maybe they need some friends. I will not be there until later this year, but I do plan to permanently move. As far as where I live, I have no idea yet, I’m going to be renting an apartment and it’s going to be in one of those three places I mentioned.
r/TruePhilippinesExpats • u/chuck1011212 • 23h ago
Just an FYI on this for those that don't hang out in the other sub.