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How do China people buy houses and immigrate in the Philippines?

First of all, the economic development of the Philippines is indeed lower than that of China, but the colonial history of this country determines that this country is very open. It is a western cultural country in Asia.

Most local people have faith. Of course, most people on a big island in the south believe in Islam, which is terrible. They like rebellion. Fortunately, in the second half of this year, the Philippine government reached an agreement with the southern armed forces, hoping that the rebels would focus on the well-being of the people.

As for those who believe in Jesus, most of them are kind.

Therefore, many China people from the mainland say that Filipinos are not as "bad" as China people, but they are actually kind. Manila has a large population, so naturally there will be some bad guys. Everyone should pay attention. But going to other provinces, the people there are really simple.

In recent years, many China, Japanese and Koreans have bought houses in the Philippines and applied for immigration green cards. Especially after the tsunami in Japan, the number of people who came to settle in the Philippines suddenly increased a lot.

As for Koreans, I don't understand why there are so many. There are too many Korean students studying in the Philippines, even more than those studying in China in previous years. However, in recent years, a large number of foreign students from China have poured in, becoming the largest group of foreign students in the region.

I heard that a Japanese company bought all the floors of Megaworld, a real estate company of Fujian Chinese Andrew Tan in the Philippines, at a very low price. Then it was packaged into an immigration project in China and sold to the Japanese, and the effect was good. Now, their business is still going on. They actually do Chinese web pages, so it may not be easy to do business in China, so I won't buy them through Japanese companies.

Regarding retirement, I personally think it is still a good place to retire. First of all, the price here is not high; Second, the medical service is good, but of course the price is not; Third, the climate is comfortable, especially suitable for the elderly. Fourth, Filipino maids are very good and cheap. That is several hundred RMB a month. I want to find a nanny in China, but it's hard to find one if it's expensive. Many people in the Philippines can't find jobs because of poor employment. So many people do housework, and their wages are relatively low. But the service is good, which is why many people in China are called Filipino maids.

As far as I know, people aged 35-49 need to invest $50,000 to get a Philippine green card. Of course, the first choice is real estate.

If you are over 50, you only need to invest $20,000.

Getting a green card mainly depends on age, and there is no requirement for immigration supervision and assets. It should be the loosest green card at present.