Re: [LinP3] Re: Handling the falling dollar.

the falling dollar,is affecting,uk very badly
ROLLS-ROYCE,just announced today 3 000,redundaces in
uk,and usa,due to falling dollar,so looking bad at
moment,
--- Mike <drmike97007@yahoo.com> wrote:

> The rate was 24:1 when I first lived here. As it
> grew, life was
> good. We lived better and did more. As the cost of
> living increased,
> we still saved but spent what we had. Now, as the
> peso climbs, we are
> continuiing to decrease our activities. We have
> talked about going
> back to the US if the rate goes to 24:1. Mike M.
>
> --- In LivingInThePhilippines3@yahoogroups.com,
> "bud" <fvalls@...>
> wrote:
> >
> > I'm curious to know how the people now retired in
> the PI are
> handling
> > the falling dollar. Are you changing your
> lifestyle? Are you forced
> to
> > become more frugal? Were you prepared for this
> day? And finally,
> what
> > advice , if any, could you give to those that are
> planning to retire
> in
> > the future. I hope anyone affected by this
> situation is able to keep
> > their head above water.
> >
>
>
>

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Re: [LinP3] Strange residency question

I am trying to remember if I needed anything from my wife when I got
mine and I can't recall anything, as long as I have a copy of my
marriage certificate. Are you still married? Even in the US? I
think that you would have to claim that you were. Of course, if you
mislead immigration, regain your status and your wife decides she
doesn't like this, she might be able to cause problems for you. My
basic instinct is to say that if you are married, you are married.
The state of the marriage should be irrelevant. Maybe, hopefully,
moving back will help you rebuild your marriage.

Bruce

On Jan 9, 2008, at 1:34 PM, Jerry Lynch wrote:

> I am married to a lady in the Metro Manila area and we have been
> separated for almost 3 years. She has refused to sign an American
> divorce document and therefore I am still married in the eyes of the
> Philippine government. When she told me in 2005 to leave I did so and
> surrendered my 13a residency. Is it possible to regain this status
> without involving that woman? I wish to come back and teach English
> and
> have several job offers but they require the appropriate residency
> status. Any assistance will be appreciated.

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