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    A I E S E C D a v a o

    P h i l i p p i n e s 8 0 0 0

    a i e s e c d a v a o @ g m a i l . c o m

    theblooming cityofDavao!

    Welcome to...

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    A warm welcome fromAIESEC Davao of the Philippines!

    We deeply appreciate that you have chosen us to provide

    you the AIESECExperience. We hope that this booklet will help

    you prepare for a life-changing experience that you are about to

    embark soon! We are looking forward to having you here with

    us.

    The adjustment that one has to make when living in

    another country can be daunting, but the ever-present friendly

    and secure atmosphere in Davao City has made it an attractive

    option for a growing number of expatriates.

    The traineeship will help you in discovering and

    developing further your potential. Let us savor the moments we

    are about to have. Together, let us become positive change

    agents of our world!

    Hey Exchange Participant!

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    Table of Contents

    Getting Legal

    Who to contact

    About Davao City

    Map

    Going to Davao City

    Domestic and International Airlines

    Basic Transportations Festivities

    Shopping Malls and Plazas

    Restaurants

    Money Changers

    Communication

    Accommodation

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    Getting LegalVISA APPLICATION

    Philippine Visa is not required for citizens from the following countries

    (reference: http://tinyurl.com/phvisareq) if you are staying in the country for

    short visits up to twenty-one (21) days only, provided that you hold valid tickets

    for return journey to port of origin or next port of destination and your

    passport is valid for a period of at least six (6) months beyond the period ofstay. For visits longer than twenty-one (21) days, a visa is required.

    NOTE:Holders of Brazil and Israel passports can stay in the Philippines visa-free

    for up to 59 days.

    TOURIST VISA

    The following are the minimum requirements for applying a temporary visitors

    visa:

    1. Passport/Travel Document Valid for at least six (6) months beyond the

    intended period of stay in the Philippines;

    2. Duly Accomplished Visa application forms;

    3. Passport Photos (2 pieces);

    4. Proof ofbona fide status as tourist or businessman;

    5. Confirmed tickets for return or onward journey to the next port of

    destination; and

    6. Payment of Visa Fees.

    NOTE:Holders of Certificates of Identity, Travel Documents, Documents of

    Identity, Taiwanese Passports and all stateless persons do require visas.

    FOR FURTHER INQUIRIES, GO TO THE NEAREST

    PHILIPPINE CONSULATE IN YOUR AREA

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    Getting LegalASSISTANCE FROM AIESEC DAVAOAIESEC Davao is responsible for sending to you the following documents, if needed, to apply for

    Philippine visa:

    1. Invitation Letter

    2. Letter of Guarantee of Employment (TN)

    VISA PROCESSING DURING INTERNSHIP (as of November 5, 2011)

    TOURIST (NON-RESTRICTED) ADMITTED INITIALLY FOR 21 DAYS MAY BEEXTENDED FOR ANOTHER 38 DAYS

    PARTICULARS AMOUNTS (in PhP)

    Visa Waiver 500.00

    Visa Waiver Application Fee 1,000.00

    Certification Fee 500.00

    Express fee (Certification) 500.00Express fee (For processing) 500.00

    Legal Research Fee (LRF) for each item 30.00

    Total 3,030.00

    REQUIREMENTS

    1. Passport

    2. Photocopy of passport (bio-page, latest arrival and latest extension)

    3. Application form for extension of stay4. Special Power of Attorney duly notarized if applied by a representative

    For updated visa extension fees, go to http://tinyurl.com/phvisafees

    For other immigration concerns, visit http://tinyurl.com/immigration-ph

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    Who to Contact

    MONVIC ALBURO

    Usec. for Bureaucratic Management

    Email: [email protected]

    Mobile:

    SkypeID: aiesecmonvic

    ALEYYAH BARAGUIR

    Usec. For Trainee Service Management

    Email: [email protected]

    Mobile:

    SkypeID: buttercookies99

    ENA ROSAROSO

    Usec. for Internal Planning & Arrangement

    Email: [email protected]

    Mobile: (+63) 923 244 8456

    Skype ID: enarosaroso

    JIMRIE DAVID PABLEO

    Vice President for Exchange

    Email: [email protected]

    Mobile: (+63) 9326202891

    Skype ID: jimrie_david

    Got questions? Want to clarify

    something? Dont really know

    what to do? Ready to go on

    exchange in Davao?! Send

    us an email and well make

    sure to get right back at you

    as soon as possible!

    Keep on reading this booklet

    for more information about

    Davao. Everything you need

    to know about Davao is

    written here: transportation,how to be prepared, and

    everything else!

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    Davao CitDavao City is the capital of the Southern Mindanao region of

    the Philippines and it is considered as one of the fastest

    growing regions in the Philippines. Davao is typhoon-free as

    the city enjoys fair weather, even rainfall, temperature and

    humidity all year round.

    The city government has invested millions of pesos to ensure

    the security of people living and working in Davao City. Thats

    why the city was named by the ASIA NEWSWEEK as one

    the 20 Most Livable cities in ASIA due to almost zero crime

    rate every day.

    A curfew is also observed in the city for minor citizens.

    Motorcycle drivers with no helmets and with defective lightsare also not allowed to enter or drive in the city. Regular

    checkpoints in key parts of Davao City and at the city

    boundaries are conducted 24 hours to ensure the strict

    implementation of traffic rules.

    The use of fireworks and other similar pyrotechnics, as well

    as smoking in public, is strictly prohibited in the city.

    Violators are made to pay hefty fines, perform community

    service, serve jail time, or a combination of the three.Littering is also prohibited.

    We hope that this small guide will help you in finding your

    way into the heart of Davao. Know our places, food, culture

    and more!

    As of 1995, the

    Philippine Eagle

    is considered as

    the national bird of

    the Philippines.

    One of our TNs

    involves catering

    to their needs.

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    Davao Cit Ma

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    Domestic Flights

    The Davao International Airport serves daily flights from the major cities of the

    Philippines. From Manila, Davao is only about 1 hour and 35 minutes. From Cebu,Davao is a 55-minute flight. There are also flights from the nearby cities

    ofCagayan (35 minutes) and Zamboanga (1 hour and 20 minutes). Domestic

    Airline Companies fly to Davao City from the major cities of the Philippines.

    International Flights

    Bi-weekly flights direct to and from Singapore and Manado, Indonesia are also

    available. From other countries, you can reach Davao via Cebu or Manila.

    Getting to Davao

    Francisco Bangoy International Airport (Davao International Airport)

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    Domestic Airlines

    nternational Airlines

    Airphil Express is a low-cost airline operatingboth international and domestic scheduleservices from Manila, Cebu, Davao andZamboanga.Visit: www.airphilexpress.com

    Philippine Airlines is a flag carrier of thePhilippines. It is the first and oldestcommercial airline in Asia.Visit: www.philippineairlines.com

    Zest Airways is an airline based in the Asian Aeronautics Hangar in the General Aviation Area. It operates scheduled domestic andinternational tourist services, mainly feeder

    services linking Manila and Cebu with 24domestic destinations in support of the trunkroute operations of other airlines.Visit: www.zestair.com.ph

    Cebu Pacific offers scheduled flights to bothdomestic and international destinations. It iscurrently the country's leading domestic carrier,serving the most domestic destinations with the

    largest number flights and routes, and equippedwith the youngest fleet.Visit: www.cebupacificair.com

    Visit: www.silkair.com Visit: www.tigerairways.com

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    Cost of Living

    Low = 20 php/meal;

    Mid = 80 to 120 php/meal;

    High = 1,000 php (or higher)/meal

    Food prices are low in Davao City compared with

    other cities in the country, especially agricultural

    products such as fruits and vegetables. Pork and

    chicken may cause around 110120 pesos per

    kilogram or less depending on the season.

    There are also restaurants and fast food chains that

    offer a complete meal that ranges from 80 to as

    much as 200 to 1,000 pesos when dining in high-

    end restaurants.

    Small scale food stalls along the road may charge

    35-70 pesos for a complete meal with drinks.

    Being the most livable city in the Philippines and one of its pride metropolises, some people would

    come to think that living in Davao City would cost a fortune. However, what other people seem to think

    could be far from reality. The fact is, you can live like a King (or Queen) in Davao!

    The cost of living in Davao City is far less than the two other major industrial and commercial points in

    the PhilippinesMetro Manila and Cebu City. From housing, food and other conveniences, Davao City

    offers more for less, which is why it is an ideal place to stay.

    In spite of the troubled economy experienced worldwide and the increase in prices of many

    commodities nationwide, Davao City still ranks as one of the top major cities in the country with low

    cost of living.

    Enjoying Davao City also costs less.

    Bar-hopping which is common amongteenagers in the city could cost 300

    3,000 pesos in a night including wines

    and spirits plus foods. Sneaking out of

    the noisy city and taking an escapade

    on the nearby Island Garden City of

    Samal or other places would cost from

    500 to 10, 000 pesos depending on

    how thrifty or a spender you are!

    FOOD

    THE PRICE OF FUN

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    Basic Trans ortations

    The trisikad is mostly

    stationed in residential areas,

    so as with the tricycle.

    The tricycle and trisikad are

    like brothersthey differ

    only in speed. Tricycles are

    also used in residential areas

    and smaller roads, and some

    use it to journey through far

    flung areas with unfinished

    road constructions.

    Be wary oftaxidrivers (those stationed at

    the airport) who ask for extra pay. These

    drivers take advantage of the fact that

    youre from abroad, and they

    mmediately think youre a millionaire.

    The roads of Davao are always filled with

    these colorful jeepneys. To pay for theeepney fare, you say bayad; and if you

    want to get off the jeepney, you say

    para lang. Riding a jeepney might come

    as a shock for first timers, but in time,

    youll get used to it.

    In itself, the Philippines has a very unique system oftransportation. There are 2 main modes of transportationfor highways and major roads, whereas there are 2 othervehicles for smaller roads and residential areas.

    Jeepney- the main vehicle used for transportation

    - travels to almost all places in Davao- minimum fare: PhP8.00 (0.19 USD)

    Taxi- flag down rate: PhP40.00 (0.95 USD); increases atPhp3.50/km (0.09 USD)

    Tricycle &Trisikad- found in smaller streets; usually used in short distances- used in some streets in Davao where Jeepneys cant

    enter access; minimum fare: PhpP5.00 (0.12 USD)

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    Festivities

    ArawngDabaw(Day of Davao) is the annual

    celebration of the founding of Davao City. It is

    celebrated every 16th of March. During this celebration,

    the entire city is abuzz with parties, events, andparades. The day kicks off with a colorful parade along

    the main streets of the city. The festivities also include

    the Mutya ng Dabaw pageant, a beauty pageant of the

    best and brightest women of Davao City.

    araw ng dabaw

    Kadayawan Festival,dubbed as the Festival

    of Festivals, is the annual thanksgiving celebration of

    Davao City. It is held during the second week of

    August but the festivities usually happen during the

    entire month. It began as a celebration of the

    bountiful blessings of Davao City and the peaceful co-

    existence of the Christians, Muslims, and Indigenous

    Peoples in the city. The highlights of the Kadayawan

    Festival include the Floral and Fruits Parade, the

    Indak-indak sa KadalananStreet Dancing Competition,

    and the Hiyas ng Kadayawan pageant. The festival

    also plays venue to many other events such as trade

    fairs, exhibits, and concerts.

    kadayawan

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    Restaurants

    PENONGS BARBECUE SEAFOODS &GRILL

    Sta. Ana Branch

    Sta. Ana Ave. In front of Davao Christian High SchoolContact: 221 9280

    Quirino Branch

    Quirino Ave., Cor. Mabini St., Davao City

    DENCIOS KAMAYAN, INC.

    Ground Floor, SM City, EcolandContact: 297-1868

    Ground Floor, NCCC Mall, Ma-aContact: 305-0449

    Market Basket, Damosa Gateway, Angliongto St.,Lanang Contact: 234-5573

    Cor. Fortune Homes, LanangContact: 234-6378

    ANTONIOS BAR AND GRILL

    Ground floor SM City Davao, Ecoland

    Contact Number: 299-3904

    Wanna grab a bite? Listed here are

    just some of the restaurants in Davao

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    RAIRAI KEN

    Japanese Restaurant

    Unit 213 2nd Level, SM City Davao, Ecoland

    BIGBYS CAF & RESTAURANT

    ABREEZA MALL BRANCH2nd Level, Abreeza Mall, Davao City

    Contact: 321 0947

    SM CITY MALL BRANCH

    Ground Floor, SM City, Davao CityContact: 298 0111

    PICOBELLO RESTORANTE ITALIANO

    5th Floor, Gaisano South City Mall, Davao CityTel. No. (82) 221 1696

    AHFAT SEAFOOD RESTAURANT

    Chinese RestaurantVictoria Plaza Compound, J.P Laurel Avenue

    SOMANG KIM CHI

    Korean RestaurantIn front of Victoria Plaza, J.P. Laurel Avenue

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    Malls and Plazas

    Abreeza Mall NCCC Mall of Davao

    Chimes Specialty Store Robinsons Cybergate

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    Malls and Plazas

    SM City Davao Damosa Gateway

    Gaisano Mall of Davao Victoria Plaza

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    Malls and Plazas

    Matina Town Square Winsons Shopping

    Center

    Lachmi Shopping Mall Gaisano South Mall

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    Mone Changers

    Communication

    or updated exchange rate go to: http://www.bsp.gov.ph/statistics/sdds/exchrate.htm

    ALDEVINCO SHOPPING MART

    Roxas Avenue, Davao City

    Landmark: In Front of Ateneo De Davao University

    GAISANO MALL

    Bajada St., Davao City

    Ground floor near the Gaisano Supermarket

    VICTORIA PLAZA MALL

    Ground Floor

    Near Victoria Supermarket

    WESTERN UNION BRANCHES

    Locations: Gaisano Mall and Gaisano Mall (Ilustre

    branch) at C.M. Recto Avenue

    Connecting with your other EPs and AIESEC Davao Staff

    is very easy in Davao and all over the Philippines.

    Prepaid sim cards are available for phones which has a

    sim card slot. For phones without this, you can buy cheap

    cell phones for as low as 899PhP, a sim card for 40Php

    and a prepaid card for 1 month with just 150PhP.

    Internet Cafes are also available almost in all corners

    of the street. Its usual price is 20PhP/hour. Dorms and

    hotels have wi-fi connection free for your convenience

    during your stay.

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    Emergenc Phone Numbers

    Accommodation

    Emergency Hotline 911

    Fire Department

    Fire Station - 110

    Filipino-Chinese Fire Fighters - 227-2122

    Davao Volunteers Fire Brigade - 227-5433

    Police 166

    HospitalDavao Doctors Hospital- 221-2101

    Davao Medical Center - 227-2731

    San Pedro Hospital - 221-4950

    Due to changing arrangements, accommodation place and rates are not

    indicated in this booklet. Kindly ask for these details from your TN Manager

    in AIESEC Davao.