The Freeman

Dumaguete City named best place to retire in Phl for 2018

- Raffy T. Cabristant­e, Correspond­ent

DUMAGUETE CITY — The Philippine Retirement Authority (PRA) has named Dumaguete City as the best place to retire in the Philippine­s for 2018.

PRA marketing head Mervin Magbuhat said Dumaguete is the first city in the Visayas to have been awarded the Best Retirement Area Deemed as Retiree-Friendly (RADAR), besting its neighbors Cebu and Bacolod cities.

Representa­tives from PRA came to Dumaguete on Wednesday to award the Best RADAR plaque of recognitio­n to the Dumaguete City government, through Mayor Felipe Antonio Remollo.

According to PRA data, Dumaguete scored an average of 87.48 percent, based on criteria set by the United Nations, Internatio­nal Living, World Health Organizati­on, and other internatio­nal organizati­ons.

Some of the factors for judging include cost of living, friendline­ss of locals, climate, health care, and peace and order.

“Tiningnan po namin ang number of retirees na nandito and figures showed that it’s been growing up. A dominating number of our retirees from Negros Oriental are living in Dumaguete,” Magbuhat said, noting that out of the more than 300 retirees living in the province, 255 of them live in Dumaguete.

With this honor, Magbuhat said Dumagueteñ­os can expect more investors and stakeholde­rs involved in the retirement and tourism industries to flock to the city. An upsurge of foreign retirees is also expected in the next few years as the PRA will heavily promote Dumaguete as one the most recommende­d cities in the Philippine­s for retirees.

Magbuhat also noted that the honor will significan­tly benefit Dumaguete, as the Philippine­s is the most Googled country in the world when it comes to retirement, with Malaysia and Thailand coming close.

“We also interviewe­d some of retirees here and they said a lot of good things about Dumaguete,” the PRA official said.

This was the first time in six years that the PRA named a city in the Philippine­s as an ideal place to retire. In 2012, PRA gave the same honor to Makati City.

Dumaguete was previously given a similar recognitio­n in 2014 after Forbes Magazine named the city as one of the Best Places in the World to Retire, along with George Town in Malaysia and Chiang Mai in Thailand.

Remollo, for his part, said that the main factor behind Dumaguete’s attractive­ness to foreign retirees is its people, and with this honor, they need to prepare more.

“We need to prepare and make these retirees part of our community. The more we get recognitio­ns like this, the more our city government, our city council should work hard,” Remollo said in his acceptance speech.

The mayor also noted the surge of tourists, particular­ly those from China, who are becoming more and more familiar with and are coming to Dumaguete City.

The PRA is a government agency under the Department of Tourism, which specialize­s in taking care of foreign retirees in the Philippine­s. Among its primary services is the issuance of the Special Resident Retiree’s Visa (SRRV).

As of June 2018, the Philippine­s has 56,432 foreign retirees, who are all SRRV holders.

 ?? RAFFY T. CABRISTANT­E ?? Dumaguete City Mayor Felipe Remollo (right) receives the award for Best RADAR from Philippine Retirement Authority marketing head Mervin Magbuhat.
RAFFY T. CABRISTANT­E Dumaguete City Mayor Felipe Remollo (right) receives the award for Best RADAR from Philippine Retirement Authority marketing head Mervin Magbuhat.
 ?? RAFFY T. CABRISTANT­E ?? A group of Taiwanese tourists whoop it up for a photo at the #DumaGetMe spot at the Rizal Boulevard, one of signature tourist destinatio­ns in Dumaguete City, which is named 2018 best retirement place in the Philippine­s.
RAFFY T. CABRISTANT­E A group of Taiwanese tourists whoop it up for a photo at the #DumaGetMe spot at the Rizal Boulevard, one of signature tourist destinatio­ns in Dumaguete City, which is named 2018 best retirement place in the Philippine­s.

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