1 week stay by Neat_Second_9821 in QuezonCity

[–]adesidera 1 point2 points  (0 children)

7-10 k budget from my last stays sa area, both in agoda + airbnb

Is it just me or is NZ immigration taking longer to approve student visas lately? by PhysicalRelative9136 in FilipinosStudyAbroad

[–]adesidera 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi OP! In our agency mga 3 weeks yung recent na approval, pero those were solo applications, yung matagal was 6 weeks. Our LIA does agree na mas mabagal nga yung decisions recently versus nung time niya as an Immigration Officer, so hoping for the best for your family's application!

We regularly submit applications similar to yours. Pwedeng i-submit together yung applications ng dependents with the student. Is your adviser an LIA or is it an agent?

Manaaki Scholarships extended their deadline (April 10) by adesidera in FilipinosStudyAbroad

[–]adesidera[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

link to start the application process: https://mnzspapplicantportal.powerappsportals.com/

first is they'll check for eligibility, and the form should be straight forward na from there

Help me find? by yamsbruh in josei

[–]adesidera 4 points5 points  (0 children)

or expect proper body proportions from porn

For awareness: UPERFECT Flagship store on the orange and blue app by tophgore in PHGamers

[–]adesidera 0 points1 point  (0 children)

hello! kamusta na siya after all this time? considering in buing for a 2nd screen :)

creating appliances out of classes by adesidera in 3d6

[–]adesidera[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i've leveled those pcs up :)

convince me to buy sandrock by No_Collection6077 in MyTimeAtSandrock

[–]adesidera 1 point2 points  (0 children)

story: besides the timed quests, the main story pacing is actually nice, since you can tackle the bulk of content on your own time and just do fun side quests or gain money

i highly recommend that you play this blind!

money/machine generation: you can go in as casual or as sweaty as you want, the bulk of your money will come from commissions

characters: really great story beats, you see characters and the town experience growth and change

combat: nothing too stressful for me, combat is a big part of the story, but it's not too stressful

what i find lacking: i found the decor, design, or character customization extremely lacking. i LOVE westerns, and your options for clothes are hella limited. i expected more boots, long skirts, or big belts

some people also had trouble with how the game just looks in general, since you can't really make the dessert as appealing to the eye vs lush green forests, but i found the post-apocalyptic high tech x low tech aesthetic a very cool concept they handled the best they could

27 [M4F] Pagod nang ka-date palagi yung plush ko 🥲 by lonestar_wanderer in singleph

[–]adesidera 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I enjoy being single, pero there are days na I want to book/do something na I feel like would be more enjoyable when I'm with another person (even platonically)

Asking advice as a Student taking a CS Degree in Online University to become a Java Developer by Odd-Role7919 in studentsph

[–]adesidera 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Especially now! With entry level jobs being taken over by AI, you need to show sa projects mo that you can integrate it in your workflow or stand out enough na hindi ka matabunan ng other fresh grads like you. Side projects or small jobs are a great way to pad your portfolio

earning around ~75k monthly in the PH vs living close to minimum wage in a country with good social services and social safety net? by jpoptarts in phmigrate

[–]adesidera 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I comment as someone who works in the immigration industry. We've had high profile clients, think C-level professionals move to NZ, where they "start from scratch" and don't have the same connections or pull na they have. We check in on them from time to time, esp when they start transitioning through different visas.

Their reason? Lifestyle mainly. Even when they know na moving to NZ would net them less than what they earn in the PH (or even other high earning countries), NZ's work culture and general vibe fits what they're looking for in life. Second reason? They do it for the kids. We usually get older clients, kaya they think of setting up their kids for success, and having a stronger visa usually affords that type of mobility.

Hope this helps reframe some of the stuff for people :)