mao dndot jud kauu oi... gnhan kau ko mogawas.. pero ang abroad man maoy dli gnhan nq kay wla may chance hahahha
mao dndot jud kauu oi... gnhan kau ko mogawas.. pero ang abroad man maoy dli gnhan nq kay wla may chance hahahha
by migrating, many of us automatically think about US and if that's the case i'd say no...
pero ug New Zealand, not even god can stop me from getting there...hopefully so![]()
Last edited by brian joshua; 03-27-2013 at 02:23 PM.
@brian - parehas mo sa ako papa, ganahan kaayu sa New Zealand.
onT: Yes, i will surely migrate to other country kuyog ko ni brian. HAHAHAHA
Last week, I was bent on applying but at the rate
my father is doing right now with his health, he's
been sickly lately, I'm confused whether to push
through with it though my aunt and my sis are
prodding me to leave... hmmmm
Last edited by beyee; 03-27-2013 at 08:19 AM.
i don't think it's matter of nationality. scientist have proven naman time and again di ba na ang tawo since recorded history were migrants? even in olden times people from asia travel to europe that is why civilization then flourished?
Until now dli japun ko ka tubag ani hehehe I was a Canadian permanent resident and yet ni balik ko dri sa PInas... hmmm...
I beg to disagree, been to many countries and currently I am in US now (with an H3 Visa), all expenses paid by the company including the car and the apartment, Im here for training lang) all in all I can say na Hayahay ako life dri living at the heart of Los Angeles.
But I never considered or entertained the thought of migrating here.
Pero I don't want to stay here any longer, I cant wait to go home later this year..
there are GOLD in the Philippines, its how you look for it that matters and face challenges that counts I don't want to take shortcuts, I'd rather go to other countries for vacation to keep me motivated to save a lot..
Migration is just like quitting, and I am not a quitter..
Last edited by cebugdev; 03-27-2013 at 03:39 AM.
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