Some applicants are required to provide their passport even if they applied for New Zealand visa online. If you need to provide your passport, you would have been advised of this on the ‘Thank you’ page when you submitted your Immigration ONLINE visa application. If you are not sure if you need to provide your passport,... Continue Reading →
Maturity: Reality Untold
A lot of things have happened in the Philippines recently. The earthquake in Zambales, the battle in Marawi City, the tragedy in Resort World Manila, the rainy season affecting many provinces in some part of the country, the non-stop war on drugs, the opening of classes which requires more classrooms, and a little more. As a result, many men,... Continue Reading →
NZAS #3: How I Applied for a New Zealand Student Visa Online
To be able to study in New Zealand for more than a year, I know I need to apply for a student visa. However, I live far from Cebu and Manila and I am also working on weekdays. Through a little bit of research, I know it can be done by myself (DIY). Thanks to the... Continue Reading →
NZAS #1 | The New Zealand ASEAN Scholarship Award
Update: It's February 2018! Application is now open for 2019 intake 🙂 CHECK THE PROCESS HERE. Maybe you are looking for career growth and you want to upgrade you skills and broaden your knowledge. Why not study abroad? The New Zealand government is offering a prestigious scholarships for people from developing countries to study in... Continue Reading →
What Volunteering Has Taught Me ❤️
Volunteer I love today's prompt: Volunteer! via Daily Prompt: Volunteer. It significantly flashbacks golden memories of my volunteering experiences. I live in a lovable country where volunteering opportunities can be found almost everywhere. Why? First, it is prone to natural calamities such as earthquakes, typhoons, volcanic eruptions, etc. Second, it is a developing country where at least 26.3% (12Million... Continue Reading →
BaguioPH: Spelunking at Aran Cave
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QeIS-Uky0xk From the mountains, to the land, and to the body of water, Benguet has a lot to offer. Wanna try something different this summer? If you are perfectly physically fit, how about spelunking, rappelling, and diving? Aran Cave is a perfect spot for spelunking and is only 40 minutes away from Baguio. Located in... Continue Reading →
It’s Your Freedom and So is Mine
Freedom is a gift. Yet, we have enjoyed it too much that we tend to forget how valuable and precious it is. I am a Filipino and REAL CHANGE begins with me. 👏 HISTORYMAKER My Dear Filipinos, I am not against who you will vote for on May 9 national election. I do not care if we... Continue Reading →
2016 Search for Ten Outstanding Students of the Philippines
LEARNING, LEADING AND SERVING FOR LIFE Good news! The search is ON for the 2016 Ten Outstanding Students of the Philippines. You may download the nomination kit here or here: QUALIFICATIONS A Filipino citizen, not more than 30 years old, of excellent moral character, and without any record of criminal or unfavorable disciplinary case in school.... Continue Reading →
Mt. Yangbew (Mt. Jumbo): A Family Adventure
Wanna gear up for another summer adventure? Of course, you can never go wrong with mountain climbing as one activity. It's time to spend some quality time and have FUN with FRIENDS & FAMILY. With a group of 14 people (age range: 5-58), my happy family went to Mt. Yangbew located in the Cordillera region. The climb to the top is pretty easy 🙂
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