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Expat Focus - An Interview

After we relocated to the island of Samar in the Philippines, my blog (Retired in Samar) caught the attention of Expat Focus, an international online magazine who's focus is dedicated to providing useful information to anyone looking to relocate overseas - from wherever they may be. I was interviewed and that interview is what follows.

Originally published Thursday September 03, 2015 (08:06:08) (1592 Reads)

**Who are you? **

My name is Randy and I was born and raised in Illinios but, our family roots have long since been transplanted in Texas (since 1975). I spent over 20 years with the U.S. Navy, some time thereafter with the U.S. National Weather Service, and eventually wound up my second career as a real estate broker. My wife and I lived and worked our last 20 years while residing in Tupelo, Mississippi. I retired to the Philiippines at the age of 58.

Where, when and why did you move abroad?

We settled in Western Samar, the home of my wife's relatives. Because of the economic climate in the U.S. at the time, we made the decision to close our two businesses, sell the house and our vehicles, liquidate all the stuff we didn't want, and moved to the Philippines in July of 2013.

What challenges did you face during the move?

The biggest challenge was detaching ourselves from all the "stuff" we had accumulated in the last 30 years. We eventually decided to keep some of our furniture and all the sentimental things, and liquidate everything else. That which we kept we shipped to our new home in two containers. One other challenge was bringing our two loving pets and the documentation process that was required. Travelling half way around the world with two felines is not an easy chore but, it was worth it in the end. One thing we managed to accomplish before we made our move was to get a good start on building a home here. We purchased property here in Samar several years prior and over time, did our construction in managed stages. Once we arrived, all we had to do was finish up in time for our household goods shipment. Six weeks after arriving, we moved in.

Are there many other expats in your area?

Yes, there are expats from the US, UK, and Australia, along with some from several European locations.

What do you like about life where you are?

Although we did choose to settle here because of family, Samar turned out to be a good choice. It's provincial, with a slower pace of life, lower cost of living, no real traffic issues, little crime, and very friendly people. We have a nice home on a large lot with all the amenities possible (especially air conditioning). Samar also offers uncrowded beaches and an abundance of natural beauty you will not find on some other islands or in the larger metropolitan areas. Now that we have arrived, a new mall and major grocery chain is building here.

What do you dislike about your expat life?

Generally speaking, life is good. Communicating can be a real challenge as English is not widely spoken among the majority crowd here. Sanitation and environmental neglect is always a concern that requires turing a blind eye to most times. Overall, my biggest issue here are the inconveniences brought on by untimely power interruptions and the generally poor internet service.

What is the biggest cultural difference you have experienced between your new country and life back home?

The biggest difference has to be food variety. My menu liking is quite expansive so I don't have a big problem with food choices, but I'd be remiss if I didn't say I miss a good steak, pizza, cheeseburger, or some good Mexican food at times. My wife has learned to do very well with the availabiliity of ingredients and has learned to do some "hybrid" cooking.

One of the more obvious differences here is the loss of space and privacy as families tend to live in much smaller houses, and under more cramped conditions. This leads to an under appreciation of overall privacy with the population (they do not understand the concept of privacy). Living in a non-secular and predominately christian society has its advantages also as everybody seems to be living on the same wavelength, much unlike where we came from.

What advice would you give to anyone following in your footsteps?

Simply, I will say this. Know what you want, where you want to go, and what you are jumping into. Take your time, and never get in a big hurry to get where you are going. If you have never lived or visited extensively to the area where you plan to settle, then "Research" and "Plan" should be the two most prevalent words in your vocabulary. And if you have never been there, visit often before you make the move. Also, anybody moving to the Philippines should be aware that they will be hard pressed to make a living here so arriving with an established income is real necessity. Did I mention having a plan? My Blog documents much of our personal planning, decision making, and the actual moving process that we encountered in making our move abroad.

What are your plans for the future?

Aside from relaxing, maintaining good health and growing older, our plans include some international travel and definitely some local island hopping to visit with other friends and relatives scattered about. I may be Retired in Samar, but that doesn't mean I buried my bucket list.

End of Interview.

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Since this article was published, we have also set up a homestead in Guam and now plan to travel back and forth between our two chosen retirement locations. Also, please visit my YouTube channel Retired in Samar for more insights into living abroad, especially in a developing country.

You can visit EXPAT FOCUS for information regarding moving to most international locations. Some areas that are the most popular destinations offer even more information about that particular destination.

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Awesome! I'm deeply considering expatriating from the US. Thanks for the info.

Thanks for visiting. Plan, plan, and plan. It's all in the plan! Good luck and happy expatriation!

It is my goal, too, is to leave. I hope I make it before they make it illegal! They are probably planning a war on expatriation at this very moment! They even started a war on the consequences of their actions! (the war on terror) And a war on competition! ( the war on drugs). These idiots are loony.

Was it as costly as it seems like it is? I can move to Belize and live on a 25+ acre piece of land, for only 120, 000. I kept researching it, and apparently the house comes fully furnished, has mature fruit trees in the yard, and even has two vehicles.. You guessed it, all for the package deal.

What then makes it seem so expensive? Did you feel that anxiety? If so, was it simply uncertainty?

Anyway, Brother I enjoyed your post. God bless!

The U.S. government is trying to inconvenience us all. Take FACTA and FBAR requirements for overseas banks that do business with expats. They have made banking difficult to say the least.

kumusta fellow expat! nice interview/post. I agree with u on lots of what u said. cool! u forgot to mention the bathroom part! :P ok, im following u and upvoting now.

Nice story. As you know I live here in the Philippines and although there are a few setbacks at times, overall it's a very good place to live.

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