Cities/Manila

Philippines · Asia

Manila

A warm, sun-driven climate, a cost of living that gives you real room, and an easy English-speaking landing.

Warm climateLow costEnglish-friendly

City intelligence

How Manila reads as a relocation profile

Financial Efficiency82
Community & Belonging67
Career Optionality67
Lifestyle Flexibility64
Climate & Quality of Life61

Scores are derived from our banded city data — consistent across all cities, directional not precise.

Daily life

Manila's daily life is shaped by a hot, sun-heavy climate and a more spread-out, car-dependent layout. It's an urban, indoors-leaning daily rhythm. The honest flag the data raises: safety takes local awareness and the right neighbourhood.

People & belonging

Manila is one of the softer landings for a newcomer — English goes a long way, so connection can form before the language does. The spread-out layout means community takes more deliberate effort to build. It rewards local knowledge and choosing your area with care.

Opportunity

Our city data scores climate, cost, safety, and daily life directly — but not the local job market, so read this as a base rate, not a verdict. At Manila's cost level and strong English access, it tends to suit remote earners and independent workers stretching their income. If your income already travels with you, that's a strength here; if you need a deep local career ladder, treat that as the open question to research before you commit.

The trade-offs

What you gain

Real financial breathing room
A warm, sunlit climate
An easy English-speaking landing

What you give up

A more car-dependent daily life
Safety that needs local awareness
Less nature within reach

Can you actually move there?

Visa, tax & residency in Philippines

Philippines is one of the more straightforward countries to settle in long-term. SRRV retirement (40+, $800/mo pension or $20k+ deposit) + new DNV 2025. Resident aliens taxed PH-source only (territorial); top 35%.

Digital-nomad visaYes
Retirement / passive-income visaYes
Min. income for long-stay~$800/mo
Path to permanent residencyNo clear path
Path to citizenshipNo clear path
Foreign-income taxTerritorial / remittance-based
Top personal income-tax rate35%
Healthcare access for foreignersMed
Private health plan (est.)~$120/mo

Country-level summary · PRA; BIR; PwC WWTS · as of 2026-06. Visa and tax rules change — verify current rules with official sources before you move. Not legal or tax advice.

Practical information

Climate

Hot summers, mild winters

Cost of living

Affordable

Getting around

Car-dependent

Safety

Takes local awareness

Healthcare

Adequate

Language

English widely usable

Air quality

Moderate

The honest read

A real fit, with trade-offs to weigh

Manila delivers on real financial breathing room and a warm, sunlit climate — the things a move like this is usually chasing. The honest counterweight: a more car-dependent daily life and safety that needs local awareness. Whether that nets out to go, visit first, or skip is exactly what the full reasoning settles.

If Manila is on your list, also weigh

Ranked against the same driver Manila leads on — lifestyle flexibility.

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How we source Manila’s data
Cost of living (27.1)Numbeo Cost of Living Plus Rent Index (NYC=100) · 2026-06
Air quality (PM2.5) (17.4)IQAir 2024 (city annual PM2.5) · 2026-06
Safety (35.5)Numbeo Safety Index 2026 · 2026-06
Healthcare (62.5)Numbeo Health Care Index 2026 · 2026-06
Climate (28.4°C mean)Climate normals + Köppen · 2026-06
English ease (native/official)EF EPI 2024 (country) + expat-ease · 2026-06

But would Manila be right for you?

This page is the general case. Your Place Profile™ reads Manilathrough your relocation profile — your drivers, your decision patterns, and the life you’re actually trying to build.

See what Manila could mean for you →