If I get married in the Philippines, how will I be able to live & work there legally?

My boyfriend & I want to get married in about 2 more years. I am a US citizen. He is Filipino. We will probably get married at the Justice of the Peace in the Philippines. I love the Philippines, the Culture & I want to live & work there someday. How will I be able to live there legally & obtain work legally?

I've read online that I have to get my passport amended after getting married. And that I will need my marriage certificate to obtain employment. But are there legal procedures I need to follow or some type of visa I would need to obtain after getting married?

Thanks. :-)

Answer:
You'll have to go through the same type of a process Filipinos go through when they marry an American and immigrate here. You can get all the info you need from the Philippine Embassy in Washington, DC.

I lived there over 6 years. Do you understand the difficulty of finding a job, if authorized, and the pay scale? ... Experienced teachers are making about $300 a month.
Your asking the wrong person. Not many of us really plan on leaving the country.

The immigration information post by website user , MyTend.com not guarantee correctness

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