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The Best Places in the World to Retire in 2025 Workshop

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    In Mexico, you'll find options in San Miguel de Allende and in Lake Chapala. Here's a piece we ran a little bit ago with Three Case Studies for Long-Term Care in Mexico that should give you some insights:
    https://members.internationalliving.com/articles/three-case-studies-on-affordable-long-term-care-in-mexico-mag-10-2019/

    Tuula mentioned they exist in France as well.

    Related: you might find this article useful, too, just FYI... Medical Tourism: How Insiders Afford New Hips, Hair Plugs, and Facelifts https://magazine.internationalliving.com/internationalliving/library/item/october_2023/4138620/

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    Hello,
    You should have some luck with France. They have in-home health aides and care homes if that is a needed. You could start to do some research to find what's available in the area of the country where you'd like to move.

    -Tuula, IL France Correspondent

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    I love how someone recommended Facebook groups. I would totally see if there are any single or expat groups where you want to visit to reach out and see what is available.

    I am a single woman in Costa Rica; I have always felt safe here, even when I was young.er I always compared Costa Rica to Jamaica, where I was horrified at what the people yelled at me on the street-- it was so vulgar compared to what I had experienced in Costa Rica prior to that trip.

    I always suggest not meeting people alone and being in a group setting in a busy place, not walking at night alone, and following one's gut feelings.

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    replied to JSCHOEN12 on last edited by
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    Hello,

    I think France is good... especially the south of France or Paris. There are several gay expat couples that I know who have moved here. They found the south the most welcoming outside of Paris.

    -Tuula, IL France Correspondent

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

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    replied to SLOGGINS2016 on last edited by
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    Hello,

    Yes you can. I know retired expats in France who are receiving their US social security.

    -Tuula, IL France Correspondent

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    replied to BRUCIEH20 on last edited by
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    A good resource that'll give you a sense for what's available all over the world is Idealista.com -- if you search "Idealista" with "Spain," or "Panama" or whatever country you're curious about, that'll give you a realistic feel for what's available. And in most places, you can search by specific area in the country.

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    replied to GREATWN on last edited by
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    Hello,
    You can contact the IL correspondent of the country you are interested in and they will help you.

    -Tuula, IL France Correspondent

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    We'll be sure that the replay has captions. Our apologies for not having that turned on at the first

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    Hello,

    The French visa is pretty straight forward, you could do it on your own if you wish. Otherwise, the IL country correspondents can give you attorney contact info.

    -Tuula, IL France Correspondent

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    what plans to make to bring a pet into your country?

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    I think France is a good bet! Also Spain, Portugal, Italy... many places in Europe are very safe.

    -Tuula, IL France Correspondent

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    replied to JULIELYNHARRISON 1 on last edited by
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    Hello,
    In France, you look on the town hall website, or really just go to the center of the village and ask at the cafe. There's always something going on, music-wise.

    -Tuula, IL France Correspondent

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    Not all airlines allow dogs these days to Costa Rica, but I have heard these airlines still allow them in cabin or as luggage: Alaska Airlines, American Airlines, and Lufthansa.

    There are also companies that have private charters for pets you can research.

    I know a lot of people who have brought their pets along to join their new life! I know a woman who works at a vet and I can have her send me the guidelines. If you want more info, send me an email: bbottone@internationalliving.com

    Bekah Bottone, IL Costa Rica Correspondent

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    my husband and I are 76, so social contacts would be very important should we move away from our family.
    Can you recommend locations in France, Spain, Italy and Spain where there are large english speaking populations.

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    replied to TGIRTMAN on last edited by
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    This little discussion of places for folks retiring solo might be helpful: https://internationalliving.com/can-you-advise-me-on-the-safest-countries-for-a-single-woman-to-live-in-qa/

    More in-depth is this piece Jess wrote for us a little bit ago -- lots of good advice in here: https://internationalliving.com/singles-guide-to-fitting-in-and-making-friends-overseas/

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    Hello,
    In my opinion, I would take as little as possible. It can get expensive to ship, plus any additional customs fees... and paperwork to deal with. Shopping online is a breeze in France. I am a happy Amazon prime member. Shopping currently for Christmas! I haven't seen HSN or QVC, but we have a lot of discount shopping sites. See Showroom Prive, my favorite.

    -Tuula, IL France Correspondent

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    replied to BEKAHBOTTONE 0 on last edited by
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    Bonjour ! 🙂

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    I suggest establishing a virtual home address in your home country as many people say family and friends is not ideal-- although I use my parent's address still, after MANY years.

    For Costa Rica, you can look into Correos de Costa Rica (with a box in Miami) and these options too: Access USA: myus.com / Earthclassmail.com

    Bekah Bottone, IL Costa Rica Correspondent

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    replied to LRHALLORAN on last edited by
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    Colombia is still a good option. It's on our Global Retirement Index... and here's a recent piece that will hopefully give you some insights -- reasons you should (and should not) retire there. https://internationalliving.com/countries/colombia/

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