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Maid to Order in Hong Kong: An Ethnography of Filipina Workers
Maid to Order in Hong Kong: An Ethnography of Filipina Workers
by Nicole Constable
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Comfort Woman: A Filipina's Story of Prostitution and Slavery Under the Japanese Military
Comfort Woman: A Filipina's Story of Prostitution and Slavery Under the Japanese Military
by Maria Rosa Henson
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Historia de la Exposición de las Islas Filipinas en Madrid el Año de 1887, Tomo II (Spanish Edition)
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by Enrique Taviel de Andrade
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A Man's Guide to Life and Love in the Philippines
A Man's Guide to Life and Love in the Philippines
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Remit Philippines: Get More Bang For Your Buck!

When it comes to the Philippines one thing is for sure and that is the need to remit to the Philippines. There are a number of reasons for the large Philippines remittance system. For starters, you have about 10% of the countries citizens working over seas in various nations under the term OFW. But of course even with all these OFWs making money in other countries and sending it home, it does not even come close to the billions of monthly remittances being sent to the more than a million expatriates living in the Philippines. As of currently, foreign nationals calling the Philippines their retirement home make up 1% of the entire nations population and that is a pretty good number.

  

It is important to keeping mind that when you do choose to remit to the Philippines that you perform this remittance in of course your local currency as you will almost always get a significantly better exchange rate. On the other hand though, in the Philippines you can open up bank accounts in all forms of currency from the Euro to the Pound and even in U.S. Dollars. While these accounts may cost a bit more in the form of the minimum requirements for the account, this should not be an issue when you are getting a regular remittance from another country.

Remit to the Philippines in a number of fashions from Western Union to Xoom and many other means of money transfers as well. The great thing about the Philippines is that when it comes to remitting money here it can be done in so many different ways you would be shocked once you found out exactly how many.

Whether you are an OFW looking for a way to send money home or even if you are planning your retirement on any one of the thousands of beaches in the Philippine, you need to look into ways to remit to the Philippines.

Speaking about retiring in the Philippines the great exchange rates and low cost of living in the Peal of the Orient makes it one of the best choices in the world to retire in. Just think about how far your pension will go every month when the average Filipino only makes a little over $200 a month. There are many other reasons to choose the Philippines for retirement but no matter what the reasons are, one thing is guaranteed and that is you will need to remit to the Philippines.

Remember, it only takes a week to fall in love with the Philippines, but it will take an entire lifetime to experience the reasons you fell in love in the first place.


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