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The Best Regions in the World for Retirement 2025

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    STADERVETDVM
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    Ronan is very excited about Northern Portugal, expecially Caminha. Are there expats who live in the area. What is the winter weather in Northern Portugal. I am very interested in moving to Portugal. I am a 75 yr single woman. Is it practicle for me to move to Eruope? I lived in Italy when I was much yournger and loved it.

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      If there is conflict in Panama as China resists giving up control of the Canal and China pushs Anti- American sentiment, should we move there?

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        RH2001CA
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        very important question, for canadians, will staying 183+ days in other country makes Canadian non- resident in Canada? That will affect big for income tax rate in Canada as a non-resident vs resident.

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          Ehat health insurance do you use in Mexico and or can you keep your Medicare and fly home for any serious issues?

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          Yes absolutely, I have several friends that go back to the US or Canada to use their Medicare. In Mexico there is excellent health care and it's very affordable. You can use the public system, have private health insurance, or just pay as you go. For health insurance, I would recommend contacting an insurance broker that specializes in living abroad like VITALSURANCE. Gabriel has a lot of information and you can find him at www.Vitalsurance.com
          Bel - IL Mexico Correspondent.

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            How about cost and quality of health care in Montpelier? Safety?

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              DAVID 9
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              Tried several dozen times to join the webinar. No luck. Could you make a recoeding avalible so we can hear what was said?

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              • P PBCRAVENS

                The best country in Europe to be able to get private and/or supplemental health insurance for over 70 year olds. At a cost a retiree can afford. In lieu of that, countries that bring you into a high quality state health care system quickly. Thanks!

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                FRANCE
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                Hello,

                For France, you can go on the public system, there are no age restrictions. Most everyone uses the public system, I've found not much difference from the private one. Top up / supplmental insurance starts at $80 a month and covers the 20-30% not included in your public healthcare rights.

                Tuula, IL France Correspondent

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                • S STADERVETDVM

                  Ronan is very excited about Northern Portugal, expecially Caminha. Are there expats who live in the area. What is the winter weather in Northern Portugal. I am very interested in moving to Portugal. I am a 75 yr single woman. Is it practicle for me to move to Eruope? I lived in Italy when I was much yournger and loved it.

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                  Northern Portugal is cold and rainy during the winter. Caminha is a cute little town with bigger places nearby. I'd suggest that you reach out to Facebook groups pertaining to Portugal and especially in the north. There are many expats living there who would love to tell you more. Plan a trip and visit during the winter and see what you think. We live in the Algarve because we like it warm and drier but Portugal has something for most everyone.

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                    I am interested in living in Ireland or Scotland and have Irish/Scotich ancestry, but don't know how to get started with the process of becoming a resident. I am also not rich. Is there hope for someone like me, to get a second passport? PS...I am also interested in Portugal.

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                      Do any of you have large dogs as pets? If so, how does that work for expats?
                      Vets? Rentals? Customs issues traveling to and from the US?
                      Thank you

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                        Hi,
                        I’m really concerned about the effects Putin is having on several European governments, namely Germany, France, Italy. There is a strong push by far right elements and getting stronger. I’m not trying to make this political but I’m concerned to the point of putting my dream of living in France to the back burner.

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                        FRANCE
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                        Hello,

                        Well, I'm not an expert but I can tell you what I've observed by living here. There was definitely some "far right" traction a short time ago but, for me, it's calmed down considerably and lost a lot of steam. I think the French are quite fearful, as a whole, of any extreme right movement.

                        Tuula, IL France Correspondent

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                          BOOMERZUMER
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                          How do Panamanians feel about Trump’s threat to reclaim the Canal? Do you think there might be a backlash against Americans?

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                            Terry, I missed the first part of your presentation. Where is the region within Portugal you were talking about? I am interested in the north above Porto. Do you know anything about that region? Any thoughts or recommendations?

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                            FPNET
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                            Terry, I found it. Still too hot for me. 🙂

                            I grew up in South Florida. I have had all the heat (and humidity) I ever want. 😉

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                              Hello, One main concern is health care? Second one would be Pharmacy's to get your prescriptions. Right now I am with CVS. They have them in Puerto Rico in the US Virgin Islands and that's it. So I'm wondering what the healthcare in Puerto Rico is like also?

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                                MTONK
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                                I love the southeast asia region but I am really concerned about tuburculosis in this region, especially in the Philippines. But it is all over southeast asia. Please explain your thoughts. Nobody talks about this.

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                                  GARYZEBROWSKI042 said:
                                  looking at renting in Toulon France for a year, to live and explore Europe. How is Toulon's apt rentals and life for expats? Gary

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                                  FRANCE
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                                  Hello,

                                  Please see my reply on the first page - merci!

                                  Tuula, IL France Correspondent

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                                    Hello, one concern is Healthcare and the second one is pharmacies to get your prescriptions? I'm with CVS Pharmacy right now. They have CVS and Puerto Rico and he was like Virgin Islands. So I'm kind of curious about the Healthcare and Puerto Rico also?

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                                    • W WERNCHRIS

                                      As a single woman, I am looking for safe locations to move to that will stretch my dollars. I am looking for strong expat communities for singles, if possible. I prefer to rent, as this will be my first time living outside of the US. Willing to go car-free. Also concerned about Panama.

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                                      jramesch
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                                      Note that Panama does not have large high-end assisted living facilities as most families here (as is customary in most if not all of Latin America) choose affordable in-home care instead. There are some smaller options like Wonder Years and I do hope to see more options added but at present there isn't a huge demand... yet.

                                      As a single woman I chose Panama because it is one of the region’s wealthiest, safest, most modern and most stable countries - which means it’s great for single independent types like me who love having the freedom to roam. Panama’s expat communities have been singled out again and again as some of the most active, welcoming communities in the world. It’s so nice living in a place where you’re truly welcome, and where locals are very accustomed to foreigners, especially from the States. Here, I have the freedom to live my life as a single woman comfortably (and with access to so many little luxuries, from nice wine to island vacations)... I live here with a constant and pervading sense of safety and freedom … of possibility…

                                      I did comment in the Panama Canal thread so please do see that above as well, thanks

                                      Best,
                                      IL Panama Editor Jess Ramesch

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                                      • L LINDAKANAMINE

                                        I don't hear a lot about the Italian Dolomites, and yet I love that region. Any feedback on the retirement quality there?

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                                        MATTLERFAMILYJEZ
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                                        I've found lots of good information and help on a FB group callled "expat Women 50+ in Italy". Best wishes.

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                                        • P POINSETTIAGIRL

                                          Hi,
                                          climate change is my biggest convern when considering location What countries are predicted to suffer and which ones are predicted to be safer from climate change related disasters?

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                                          FRANCE
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                                          Hello,
                                          Well, unfortunately I think it's a global problem. For France, you can pretty easily research the weather patterns around the country and also the main flood zones. Those would be my top concerns.

                                          Tuula, IL France Correspondent

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