This website follows my daily life as an Asian foreigner living and traveling in the Philippines while Studying for Bachelor of Science in Nursing – currently in Province of Pangasinan located in Northern Luzon, Philippines. As far as I know, it is the only blog on the internet that does v...
As a foreigner , I often hear the Chinese calling me laowai ” . If I could not speak Chinese or if I had no understanding of Asian customs , I might be angry when I am called a “ laowai ” . But having lived in the Philippines and China’s
Living in the Philippines - How Does a Foreigner Start a Business in the Philippines?Will Irwin
I have traveled to more than 20 countries and been visiting the Philippines since 2006. Here are some of my experiences, opinions and amusing anecdotes. I hope you enjoy it.
There would be a strain if the state was to house an welfare all...but that is rarely the case and once working they contribute. Even the ones who do not pay taxes. Take the EU as an example, there hasn't been any decline in the economies from open borders. (any decline now is ...
In this edition of Asia Briefing Magazine, we outline the specific documents required for foreign nationals working in China, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam, as well as highlight the relevant application processes in each of these countries. ...
Being an Asian foreigner in Japan is a unique challenge of fitting in and standing out at the same time.
The gathering had the air of a post-mortem. About 100 executives and government officials listened quietly as Guillermo Luz poked holes in the Philippines' fairytale economic revival.
When visiting China or moving to China, managing finances is a concern for many. While credit cards and traveler's checks are useful for overseas visitors to China, it is a Chinese bank account that seems to be a must for foreigners studying or working in China. You’ll need a bank acco...
Becurrently workingin Denmark (EU nationals only) or have avalid residence or business permit(non-EU nationals). You’ll also need toseek permissionfrom the Danish Department of Civil Affairs.⁴ If you meet both of these conditions, you’ll then need to choose the area you want to buy in...