Before you pack your bags and move to the United States, it’ll be good to do your research so you can get to know American culture. Getting familiar with the culture even before you reach your new country will help with your adjustment. It will also help you understand why people in America act and think the way they do, and it will help you spot similarities and points of connection between your home culture and American culture as well as differences that you may want to incorporate in your own way of life.
Culture shock, meaning that uneasiness you feel in a new country—or even a new office, school, or community—is completely normal. It is part of your adjustment phase, and it hits people in different ways. To prepare you for your time abroad, or if you are already coping with culture shock, it is important to know its phases so you can come up with a healthy response to each stage’s challenges as they come along.
A way Filipinos can live in the United States is by taking a job in any of the careers in most in-demand jobs in the U.S. This can open doors to getting an H-1B visa. Though an H-1B is a non-immigrant visa, it can still serve as the first step to starting a new life and bringing your family to the U.S.
Depuis les années 1900, les Philippins émigrent en Amérique pour y travailler, y étudier et y trouver de nouvelles opportunités. Il n'est donc pas étonnant que des compatriotes s'y installent encore aujourd'hui. Voici les cinq États qui comptent le plus de communautés philippines en Amérique.
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Lorsque vous vous apprêtez à envoyer de l'argent aux Philippines, la première chose à faire est de consulter les taux de change. Que vous travailliez au Royaume-Uni, en Espagne, en France ou ailleurs en Europe, les taux de change détermineront le montant de l'argent qui parviendra à vos proches restés au pays.