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If you’re wondering how to navigate the challenges of life abroad, you’re not alone. Join InterNations and connect with a community of like-minded expats in the Philippines! You’ll find many ways to network, socialize, and make new international friends.

Don’t miss a variety of welcoming online and in-person events. Join groups to pursue your hobbies — from sports to music, there’s something for everyone With InterNations, you’ll quickly feel at home wherever life takes you.

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  • Jacques Paillard

    All expatriates in my company joined InterNations because it really helped me get accustomed to my new life in Manila.

Networking with other Expats Living in Antipolo

InterNations is an online community-based platform for the world's global expat population. We provide a means of communication for international folk living in Antipolo to get in touch with one another and socialize. Why not share your experiences in our forum or read about the experiences of others in our Expat Magazine? Our platform enables business opportunities and casual meet-ups alike. If you fancy finding out about other global minds in Antipolo, whatever your situation, you've come to the right place!

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Join Our Exciting Events in Antipolo

Attend our monthly events and activities for Antipolo expatriates to get to know like-minded expatriates in real life.

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Exchange Tips about living in Antipolo

Get trustworthy advice and local insights from fellow members in our Antipolo expat forums.

  • Issues during elections?
    3 replies
    Mar 22, 9:32 AM
    Community member

    Thanks guys, just talked to him and he told me he will come anyways. But now that I know about the liquor ban, he might reconsider, haha. Again, many thanks for the help! P

  • Advice on Driver and Maid
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    Oct 20, 1:59 AM
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    If Mick is paying 3000 Pesos per week then he is paying way over the top and over four times what what most live-in domestic helpers earn, about twice what a nurse earns and about two thirds of the …

  • Through Australian Eyes
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    Feb 23, 8:41 AM
    Community member

    Hi Erika, Wow where to start Ü. Perhaps your best bet would be to visit my blog http://auspat.blogspot.com there is a heap of stuff there that documents my Filipino experience in both words & …

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Find out About Moving to Antipolo

Antipolo, in the Philippines, is known as “The Pilgrimage City”. It is located on a plateau in the Sierre Madre mountains and it plays host to many travelers in search of the Virgin of Antipolo or “Nuestra Senora della Paz y Buen Viaje”. This image is housed in the impressive Cathedral of Antipolo. The pilgrimage which starts at the Quiapo Church in Manila is a must for anybody spending any time in Antipolo, but the experience is all the more rewarding when completed in the company of friends. This is where the InterNations website becomes really useful. Meet up with expats living in Antipolo in person, with a view to tackling the pilgrimage trail together. Or if you prefer to go at your own pace, why not post to our Antipolo expat group forum en route? Our platform can provide you with a wealth of interesting individuals who will be able to fill you in on what to expect when you're moving to Antipolo. From housing advice to what's going on downtown, our friendly expatriate community is full of good ideas and happy to inform you on any aspect of your relocation.

The Experience of Working in Antipolo

If you're working in the city and you'd like to network with other expats living in Antipolo, look no further than our online groups. We have over 1000 active discussion groups in which you can find opportunities and friendship. There are likely to be many other expatriate families and individuals who are waiting to discover your good company. Why not invite them to take a picnic at the Hinulugang Taktak Waterfalls, one of the city's most popular attractions? For all other information, there's the InterNations Expat Magazine. This covers a broad range of topics related to getting the most out of the expat lifestyle, from the best deals for expats, to coping with the cultural differences. With InterNations you are assured great expat advice from the best possible source!

  • Jacques Paillard

    All expatriates in my company joined InterNations because it really helped me get accustomed to my new life in Manila.

  • Adriana Rodrigues Zon

    The idea of getting to know other expats in Manila was very appealing to me, and I've greatly expanded my network in the Philippines.

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