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I need advices for a first time traveling to the PH.

Hello everybody! I hope you guys are feeling blessed and great, now... the whole purpose of my post is to get some advice as a first time traveling to the Philippines, and the best place to ask about advices like this, is between the Filipino community. ❤️

Actually I've been in a LDR for 2 years and I think it's time for me to book a fly to her place (Bohol, Tagbilaran) to meet her family, and show them that I can take care of her. My only concern about my case is that I never have traveled to any country, I'm from Dominican Republic and I already have my documents updated (new passport/national ID), however I'm lacking information, because compared to other countries, Dominican Republic doesn't have a lot of information respected to the Philippines, so I want to note some tips to be prepared.

So... I don't know that much about it, and I want to get enough information as possible. I can use chat you know... as a guidance to get more information, but it gives me the impression that I'm not that sure about all what it says, because it's a reference to take. I can get information, but also I would love to have enough information to anticipate and note everything I would need. My intention is to stay there to get to know them but also explore and spend with my lover more than 2 months, and also reinforce myself with the Tagalog and Cebuano languages, so I would love to know what I should have (in addition to enough money), and if it is possible that as a tourist (I have already read several posts that it is possible to buy a flight onward, but on the way back... I have also read that some airports require it), my plan is to buy one onward to go over there, but on the way back, what would it be like? If my intention is to stay for several months? and if possible, even work and extend my stay longer, so what do you know about this? also respected to the best flight itinerary, I'd like to read your experiences about Mactan-Cebu International Airport.

Also, I would like some tips on how best to respect her family. My plan is to share cultural foods from my country, make something new or even similar to a dish from my country that we share indirectly (since there are several), all this for them, as well as take them to dinner. Any tips for improve a bit more? Things to keep in mind and not do, I mean things neglected or rather unnoticed.

I'm lacking this type of information, I'd like to read the ones that have similar experiences, even critics related to your experiences, and what you guys did to solve those. also what to consider to do? Also about the documentation that I've mentioned, what else are a must to have (apart from the passport). Thank you in advance so much for the attention!!, I also apologize in advance for breaking any rules or etiquette protocols.

Few pictures from Cabarete, Dominican Republic. 🇩🇴❤️

I need advices for a first time traveling to the PH. (27M)&(22F)

Hello everybody! I hope you guys are feeling blessed and great, now... the whole purpose of my post is to get some advice as a first time traveling to the Philippines. Actually I've been in a LDR for 2 years and I think it's time for me to book a fly to her place (Bohol, Tagbilaran) to meet her family, and show them that I can take care of her. My only concern about my case is that I never have traveled to any country, I'm from Dominican Republic and I already have my documents updated (new passport/national ID), however I'm lacking information, because compared to other countries, Dominican Republic doesn't have a lot of information respected to the Philippines, so I want to note some tips to be prepared.

So... I don't know that much about it, and I want to get enough information as possible. I can use chat you know... as a guidance to get more information, but it gives me the impression that I'm not that sure about all what it says, because it's a reference to take. I can get information, but also I would love to have enough information to anticipate and note everything I would need. My intention is to stay there to get to know them but also explore and spend with my lover more than 2 months, and also reinforce myself with the Tagalog and Cebuano languages, so I would love to know what I should have (in addition to enough money), and if it is possible that as a tourist (I have already read several posts that it is possible to buy a flight onward, but on the way back... I have also read that some airports require it), my plan is to buy one onward to go over there, but on the way back, what would it be like? If my intention is to stay for several months? and if possible, even work and extend my stay longer, so what do you know about this? also respected to the best flight itinerary, I'd like to read your experiences about Mactan-Cebu International Airport.

Also, I would like some tips on how best to respect her family. My plan is to share cultural foods from my country, make something new or even similar to a dish from my country that we share indirectly (since there are several), all this for them, as well as take them to dinner. Any tips for improve a bit more? Things to keep in mind and not do, I mean things neglected or rather unnoticed.

I'm lacking this type of information, I'd like to read the ones that have similar experiences, even critics related to your experiences, and what you guys did to solve those. also what to consider to do? Also about the documentation that I've mentioned, what else are a must to have (apart from the passport). Thank you in advance so much for the attention!!, I also apologize in advance for breaking any rules or etiquette protocols.

Few pictures from Cabarete, Dominican Republic. 🇩🇴❤️

u/Professional_Yak7958 — 2 days ago
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I need advices for a first time traveling to the PH.

Hello everybody! I hope you guys are feeling blessed and great, now... the whole purpose of my post is to get some advice as a first time traveling to the Philippines. Actually I've been in a LDR for 2 years and I think it's time for me to book a fly to her place (Bohol, Tagbilaran) to meet her family, and show them that I can take care of her. My only concern about my case is that I never have traveled to any country, I'm from Dominican Republic and I already have my documents updated (new passport/national ID), however I'm lacking information, because compared to other countries, Dominican Republic doesn't have a lot of information respected to the Philippines, so I want to note some tips to be prepared.

So... I don't know that much about it, and I want to get enough information as possible. I can use chat you know... as a guidance to get more information, but it gives me the impression that I'm not that sure about all what it says, because it's a reference to take. I can get information, but also I would love to have enough information to anticipate and note everything I would need. My intention is to stay there to get to know them but also explore and spend with my lover more than 2 months, and also reinforce myself with the Tagalog and Cebuano languages, so I would love to know what I should have (in addition to enough money), and if it is possible that as a tourist (I have already read several posts that it is possible to buy a flight onward, but on the way back... I have also read that some airports require it), my plan is to buy one onward to go over there, but on the way back, what would it be like? If my intention is to stay for several months? and if possible, even work and extend my stay longer, so what do you know about this? also respected to the best flight itinerary, I'd like to read your experiences about Mactan-Cebu International Airport.

Also, I would like some tips on how best to respect her family. My plan is to share cultural foods from my country, make something new or even similar to a dish from my country that we share indirectly (since there are several), all this for them, as well as take them to dinner. Any tips for improve a bit more? Things to keep in mind and not do, I mean things neglected or rather unnoticed.

I'm lacking this type of information, I'd like to read the ones that have similar experiences, even critics related to your experiences, and what you guys did to solve those. also what to consider to do? Also about the documentation that I've mentioned, what else are a must to have (apart from the passport). Thank you in advance so much for the attention!!, I also apologize in advance for breaking any rules or etiquette protocols.

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u/Professional_Yak7958 — 2 days ago

I need advices for a first time traveler to PH.

Problem/Goal: I've been in a LDR for 2 years and I think it's time for me to book a fly to her place (Bohol, Tagbilaran) to meet her family, and show them that I can take care of her. My only concern about my case is that I never have traveled to any country, I'm from Dominican Republic and I already have my documents updated (new passport/national ID), however I'm lacking information, because compared to other countries, Dominican Republic doesn't have a lot of information respected to the Philippines, so I want to note some tips for be prepared.

So... I don't know that much about it, and I want to get enough information I can use chat GPT as a guidance to get more information, but it gives me the impression that I'm not that sure about all what it says. I can get information, but also I would love to have enough information to anticipate and note everything I would need. My intention is to stay there to get to know them for more than 2 months, and also reinforce myself with the Tagalog and Cebuano languages, so I would love to know what I should have (in addition to enough money), and if it is possible that as a tourist (I have already read several posts that it is possible to buy a flight onward, but on the way back... I have also read that some airports require it), my plan is to buy one onward to go over there, but on the way back, what would it be like? If my intention is to stay for several months? and if possible, even work and extend my stay longer, so what do you know about this?

Also, I would like some tips on how best to respect her family. My plan is to share cultural foods from my country, make something new or even similar to a dish from my country that we share indirectly (since there are several), all this for them, as well as take them to dinner. Any tips for improve a bit more? Things to keep in mind and not do, I mean things neglected or rather unnoticed.

I'm lacking this type of information, I'd like to read the ones that have similar experiences, and what can I do? Also documentation that are a must to have (apart from the passport). Thank you in advance so much for the attention!!, I also apologize in advance for breaking any rules or etiquette protocols.

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u/Professional_Yak7958 — 4 days ago