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Why do people move to Philippines?

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When we asked people why foreigners move to Philippines, they responded...

"The Philippines has become a popular destination for expats due to its tropical climate, friendly people and low cost of living. The country also offers amazing landscapes and tourist attractions, a diverse culture and welcoming environment to foreigners, with many expats choosing to stay long-term. Expats also appreciate the excellent healthcare, great infrastructure, and a high standard of living. The country also provides plenty of business opportunities and job prospects which attract expats interested in making a career move. Expats who move to the Philippines can also enjoy the relaxed and laidback atmosphere, good food, tropical beaches, and the unique mix of activities available for them to experience," explained one expat living in Philippines.

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"Personally I moved there because I like the ocean. The water is warm so no wet suit needed. Most people speak English, my native language. Most people there are nice and helpful. Older people are respected. I built 2 dwellings for less than $9.00 per foot," said another expat in Philippines.

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