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The Best Places in the World to Retire in 2025 Workshop

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  • S SLOGGINS2016

    Can I still receive US social security when living in a foreign country

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    GLENDAFCOLE 0
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    Absolutely. I live in Portugal and get it every month! Glenda

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    • B BROCK

      what if we wsnted to stay in multiple countries throughout the year at most appropriate times within each cointry? Maybe three or four countries?

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      Sure. If you are talking about Europe, keep an eye on the 90 day limit with the Schengen Zone.

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      • W WINSLEA

        What are the current requirements to gain citizenship in Panama and Portugal?

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        For Portugal, you need to spend 5 years on a residency visa. Then you can either choose to apply for a citizenship, or a permanent Visa.

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        • S SLEVINSOLUTIONS

          Is it cheaper and easy to ship a car to Panama, Costa Rica or Portugal or purchase a car in country?

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          For Portugal, much easier to buy here. There are huge import takes added to cars in most European countries. I bought a little used car and I love it. Glenda

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          • J JUDITHYHALL

            UK has horrendous waits to see a dr. how are wait times in the countries you mention?

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            In Portugal, I can see my doctor the same day if I am ill. Or I can wait a day or two for an appoitnment with her. And she is fabulous! Glenda

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            • B BCLARKINCO

              What is a good way to handle automobile driving and auto insurance in my new place of retirement, as well as on those times I return to the US? Is it better to not drive in my new country, and to use rideshare services and car rentals when back in the States? Is my US driver's license good abroad and would a license from a foreign country be valid in the US?

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              In Portugal, you can get a Portuguese drivers license. Your American license will also work just fine. I kept my American license and use it when I go back to the States. Glenda

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              • E ERIC.N.JIM

                For longer stays abroad, what are the best options for health insurance, especially for those over 65 with pre-existing conditions, in countries that require private insurance?

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                Hi, Eric. Yes, getting local health insurance is good and cheap. In Portugal, I pay $207 a month. I am 66 years old. Care is excellent. And my doctor speaks perfect English. Glenda

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                • G GREATWN

                  We are interested in retiring to either France, Mexico, Panama or Portugal. Getting visas can be tricky for those of us who haven’t done it in the past. Do you recommend getting an immigration attorney? If so, would that be one in the U.S. or the country we’re interested in? How do we find a knowledgeable immigration attorney?

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                  Thank you both!!!

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                  • G GREATWN

                    How do we find an attorney that can review home or apartment rental contracts before we sign them? Rental agreements in other countries can be tricky.

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                    GREATWN
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                    Thank you!!!

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                      GREATWN
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                      Great presentation today! Will it be available online? I would like for my wife to see it, but she is at work today.

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                      • S SSMITH131

                        When will the full document for the 2025 Global Retirement Index be available?

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                        Hi it's available now: https://magazine.internationalliving.com/internationalliving/library/item/annual_global_retirement_index_2025/4237086/

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                        • M MARGUERITE.BUTLER

                          Can you please make available the email addresses of the speakers? Thanks!

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                          Panama: panama@internationalliving.com
                          Costa Rica: costarica@internationalliving.com
                          Mexico: mexico@internationalliving.com
                          Portugal: portugal@internationalliving.com
                          France: france@internationalliving.com

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                          • G GREATWN

                            Great presentation today! Will it be available online? I would like for my wife to see it, but she is at work today.

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                            Yes, the recording is available on this page.

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                            • G GREATWN

                              Hello! We are considering retiring to either France, Mexico, Panama or Portugal. Visas can be somewhat tricky. Do you recommend an immigration attorney to assist us with this process? If so, would that be an attorney in the U.S. or in the country we are considering? And how do we get a list of knowledgeable and reputable attornies? Also, I read that it is advisable to get an attorney to review home or apartment rental contracts since laws vary in these countries. How would we get a good attorney for this process as well? Thank you!

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                              Hello, we always recommend enlisting the help of a reputable attorney, licensed in the country in question, to help you with immigration/visas and real estate or rental matters (contracts, etc). In many countries the same attorney can assist you with all these things but it can vary from country to country.

                              Re Panama: In our Escape to Panama book we list contact information for Panama attorney Rainelda Mata-Kelly whose firm, Mata-Kelly & Partners, specializes in visas and real estate, among others.

                              Rainelda Mata-Kelly
                              Mata-Kelly & Partners
                              Local tel: +(507) 216-9299
                              From the US/Canada: (011 507) 216-9299
                              rmk@mata-kelly.com
                              www.mata-kelly.com

                              Similarly you can find resources on the other countries you're interested in here on the IL website and at the IL Bookstore (www.ilbookstore.com).

                              Best,
                              IL Panama Editor Jess Ramesch

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                              • G GREATWN

                                Hello! We are considering retiring to either France, Mexico, Panama or Portugal. Visas can be tricky. Do you recommend consulting an immigration attorney first? And would they be attornies in the U.S. or the country we are interested in? And how do we find these attornies? A similar question relates to renting a home or apartment. I read that it is a good idea to have a local attorney review the contract since countries have very different laws related to this process. Any thoughts or information would be greatly appreciated.

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                                Hello, we always recommend enlisting the help of a reputable attorney, licensed in the country in question, to help you with immigration/visas and real estate or rental matters (contracts, etc). In many countries the same attorney can assist you with all these things but it can vary from country to country.

                                Re Panama: In our Escape to Panama book we list contact information for Panama attorney Rainelda Mata-Kelly whose firm, Mata-Kelly & Partners, specializes in visas and real estate, among others.

                                Rainelda Mata-Kelly
                                Mata-Kelly & Partners
                                Local tel: +(507) 216-9299
                                From the US/Canada: (011 507) 216-9299
                                rmk@mata-kelly.com
                                www.mata-kelly.com

                                Similarly you can find resources on the other countries you're interested in here on the IL website and at the IL Bookstore (www.ilbookstore.com).

                                Best,
                                IL Panama Editor Jess Ramesch

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                                • R RPOLLAK

                                  We are big music people. What countries/cities have the best nighlife (as in live music, not "club" music).

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                                  Panama City is the ultimate nightlife city, see this month's issue of International Living magazine for a full-length feature article.

                                  Best,
                                  IL Panama Editor Jess Ramesch

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                                  • M MIKELMARTIN2

                                    what are the financial requirements for residency as a couple in Panama?

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                                    Hi Mikel, there are several options for residency. You can read about visas here on the IL website at https://internationalliving.com/countries/panama/visa/ and/or watch this video on our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o2Ab76QTi_Q&t=2s&ab_channel=InternationalLiving.

                                    Best,
                                    IL Panama Editor Jess Ramesch

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                                    • B BRIONY_SCHREIBER

                                      Does anyone have a recommendation for Financial Planner to help set up alternative "Passive Income" that meets the ERV requirements?

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                                      If you're not already signed up for and reading the free Field Notes newsletter you may want to sign up, they're very informative:
                                      https://globalintelligenceletter.com/subscribe-3/

                                      Best,
                                      IL Overseas Editor Jess Ramesch

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                                      • D DPOAH

                                        please advise how much of the native language you need for each location or can you get by with just Englis and a transilator app

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                                        In most of the places we've featured here you can get by with English and a translator app but before scouting a country we recommend reading about it here on the International Living website so you at the very least know what language is spoken as the national language. We recommend learning as much as you can, starting with polite basics like "please" and "thank you," which will help you be a more respectful visitor and potential expat.

                                        In Belize English is the national language, making it a great option for anyone who's very apprehensive about learning or dealing with another language. Read more about Belize here on the IL website (https://internationalliving.com/countries/belize/).

                                        Best,
                                        IL Overseas Editor Jess Ramesch

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                                        • J JULIELYNHARRISON 1

                                          I am a musician and I'm wondering what is the best way to research the community music scene in various places overseas.

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                                          Most expat communities share info about fun activities on expat Facebook pages. Search the name of the place you'll be visiting with the word expats (e.g., Boquete expats) and see which groups are active. You may also want to "follow" restaurants and other venues advertising live music.

                                          Best,
                                          IL Overseas Editor Jess Ramesch

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