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Re Thomas; Trying to survive in Manila on US $669.00 a month would be
next to impossible. Compound that with the age, 80, the health conditions,
and he is looking for nothing but a serious struggle. At one time almost
anything was possible here, but not now. I believe he would even have a
serious problem living in one of the out lying provinces on that amount.
Wayne
I live in Quezon City
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Thank you for the obvious answer from a man who lives in Manila. Yes, I too
would find it hard. Some Filipino would feel rich with that kind of money.
What if he says, "I am coming anyway. I don't want to live in Hawaii any
more. Some of us old stubborn dudes don't listen to others. And there are
times when convention wisdom does not work.
We could advise him to make friends in the local Filipino community. If he
has none in Hawaii that tells he has a problem. To live in Hawaii and not
have a Filipino friend would be strange, certainly if you are interested in
living here. I suspect he has a friend or two, for his sake, hope so. He
sounds so alone. Is he lonely? Who knows?
There is a possibility he could live with a Filipino family, rent from them,
He would be all set up, food and attention every thing he needed, *it* all
fell in place. And some guys are lucky. Maybe is his time for some luck.
Thank you for your comments!
Respectfully,
Don
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> I get and answer these, like the post below, every day, try to answer all.
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> One of several today I share with you.
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> I am 80 years old and want to retire in Manila. I receive medical aid
> from the VA for my heart, (not service connected,) Atenolol and
> Warfarin and a monthly check up for blood levels. I get Social
> Security of $669 per month which I presume is adequate for where I
> plan to live. I know I get a tourist visa when I enter the country
> with a round trip ticket, and have been told of the extensions up to
> two years. By that time I should know if I want to stay. The biggest
> problem of the moment is that I am still not sure I can receive the
> same aid at the VA in Manila as I get here in Hawaii. Thanks for any
> help you can give me.
> Thomas
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