Philippines
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Welcome to the Philippines
A place where you can learn about this beautiful country, get a lot of advice on how to communicate and stay in touch with your loved ones living in the Philippines. I plan on adding travel deals, and general immigration advice soon.
The Philippine Islands became a Spanish colony during the 16th century; they were ceded to the US in 1898 following the Spanish-American War. In 1935 the Philippines became a self-governing commonwealth. Manuel QUEZON was elected president and was tasked with preparing the country for independence after a 10-year transition. In 1942 the islands fell under Japanese occupation during WWII, and US forces and Filipinos fought together during 1944-45 to regain control. On 4 July 1946 the Republic of the Philippines attained its independence. The 20-year rule of Ferdinand MARCOS ended in 1986, when a "people power" movement in Manila ("EDSA 1") forced him into exile and installed Corazon AQUINO as president. Her presidency was hampered by several coup attempts, which prevented a return to full political stability and economic development. Fidel RAMOS was elected president in 1992 and his administration was marked by greater stability and progress on economic reforms. In 1992, the US closed its last military bases on the islands. Joseph ESTRADA was elected president in 1998, but was succeeded by his vice-president, Gloria MACAPAGAL-ARROYO, in January 2001 after ESTRADA's stormy impeachment trial on corruption charges broke down and another "people power" movement ("EDSA 2") demanded his resignation. MACAPAGAL-ARROYO was elected to a six-year term as president in May 2004. The Philippine Government faces threats from three terrorist groups on the US Government's Foreign Terrorist Organization list, but in 2006 and 2007 scored some major successes in capturing or killing key wanted terrorists. Decades of Muslim insurgency in the southern Philippines have led to a peace accord with one group and an ongoing cease-fire and peace talks with another.
To talk with everybody in the Philippines (and other countries), I use TalkLoop. I can save all my call records, have unlimited speed dials, and can use any phone I want without entering the long id all the time.
Here is a great website I use to send loads (prepaid phone credits) to the cell phones of my friends and family. It is easy to use, and I can send loads from my cell phone, no need to go online.
When I got my wife over here, I hired a lawyer to prepare all of my documents, and everything worked out the first time for us. FianceVisa
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