the results of this year's election.
2007-03-01 23:13:24
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answered by Anonymous
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A citizenship in the United States. It's a great opportunity to live in the U.S. because of the jobs, education & lifestyle. I was born in the Philippines, then my family moved to the United States when I was 4 years old & got my citizenship. Of course i love the Philippines, it's my home town, but I grew up in the U.S. & i love the lifestyle here. I was able to finish college, now I have a College Degree, I work a great job & make good money. I love the lifestyle in the U.S. & will never think of living back in the Philippines, to visit maybe, but can't live there.
2007-03-02 11:40:58
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answered by sugarBear 6
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Better and equal job opportunities. While there is perceived discrimination here in Canada for lack Canadian experience or Canadian education but one can still get a good break if he is resourceful enough. In the Philippines, you need political connections to get hired or promoted. In Canada you just have to work hard and get training upgrades which are easily available, no political connections required. In Philippine streets, drivers and pedestrians often violate traffic rules (They follow the 11th Commandment "Thou shalt not get caught"). This is a good reason why many Pinoys fail in Canadian driver road test even if they have been driving in the Philippines for more than 10 years. Canadian Electricity is cheaper than Philippine electricity. Philippine electricity is one of Asia's most expensive.
2007-03-08 22:42:20
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answered by Jarina PJ 1
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When I do say "I Do" would be my first reason of leaving the country to be with my partner and to support him as a wife would.
But being with a foreign-bf doesn't necessarily mean I don't have to chase my own dreams. I will work too and grow with him.
Come retirement, I'll pursuade him to settle in the Philippines where we could enjoy our retirement -- blue skies, the sun, the sea, good food, friendly faces, and exploring the islands with its powdery white sand between our toes.
2007-03-05 04:22:03
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answered by Mitchiko 3
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well that was the same question of Harvey H.,isn't it?have you read the article in the local newspaper? I didn't,but I heard it on the news and he is right,all the people he mentioned in his e-mail will not make the our country a better place,but that won't be my reaon to leave the philippines,although we are facing hardships,no matter what I won't leave,except when our country will be erase from the map because of flood due to global warming,then I have no choice.
2007-03-02 07:27:40
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answered by mommyleo 3
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When all the girls marry foreigners and there are no girls left in the Philippines you will leave to find a woman.
2007-03-02 18:28:17
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answered by Anonymous
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Financial problems will. Pag baon na kyo sa utang, for example ur utang is in millions, u wont be able to pay that amount of money if you will stay in the philippines, ull have to work abroad para makabayad.. depende nlng kung manalo ka sa lotto..
2007-03-02 11:21:23
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answered by acinoms13 1
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nothin' i like pinas better than united states well you will miss everyone the foods weather culture speaking tagalog and so much more holodays here aint the same its just like the same day believe I WANT TO GO BACK IN PHILIPPINES
2007-03-09 22:34:30
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answered by airrha 1
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hope u can leave for a better life and a job for Ur family. but if Ur rich or have a business that is thriving and you dnt need the extra pera.
2007-03-02 10:12:48
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answered by jett 3
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Better opportunity outside this country especially earning dollars!
2007-03-08 01:10:15
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answered by Anonymous
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harvey ikaw ba yan? nabroadcast ka pala sa tv patrol ha. ang galing mo naman gumawa ng iskandalo. LOL.
2007-03-02 08:44:56
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answered by Anonymous
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