The Best Places in the World to Retire in 2025 Workshop
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While International Living generally does not organize tours or make introductions you will find rolodexes full of contact information in IL books (e.g., Escape to Panama, www.ilbookstore.com)
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Baseball is indeed extremely popular in Panama. I don't know of any senior leagues per se but I'd be willing to bet you'd have plenty of takers if you came down and started one.
Have fun.
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IL Panama Editor Jess Ramesch -
Generally wait times in all the countries featured here today are far better albeit we're typically talking about private not public care. Very affordable.
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It depends on the country.
Panama generally makes it easy to bring in dogs or cats. The easiest way to do this is to contact a Panamanian relocation service or attorney, but you can also handle things yourself, just make sure you plan ahead as documentation is time sensitive. You’ll need to get health certificates for your pet(s) within 10 days of travel and get them certified by the appropriate local authority (USDA or Canadian Food and Inspection Agency) and a Panamanian embassy or consulate (or Apostille).
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IL Panama EditorP.S. Each airline can have their own confusing/exacting requirements and block-out dates... check and double check everything with the airline(s) you're flying.
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I find that people order less online in Costa Rica in general. You can order from Amazon, yet often the taxes are very high. There are mail box services and shipping companies that charge per pound which many people use. I usually just shop when I travel to the US or have my friends and family mule things down for me when needed.
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I know people that have driven from the US to Costa Rica.
I wrote about some tips here: https://internationalliving.com/colorado-to-tamarindo-the-road-trip-of-a-lifetime/To obtain Costa Rican citizenship, you must establish legal residency in the country for at seven years for non-native Spanish speakers, show proficiency in Spanish, pass a test on Costa Rican history and culture, have a clean criminal record, and show financial stability to support yourself. So it is a process.
here is info on residency in Costa Rica: https://internationalliving.com/countries/costa-rica/visa/
-Bekah Bottone, IL Costa Rica Correspondent
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I would say Costa Rica is the most expensive. We have a HIGH import tax on cars so older cars cost a lot more than they do in the USA.
-Bekah Bottone, IL Costa Rica Correspondent
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Kids baseball has been more popular lately in Costa Rica,; my son played last year. Yet I have not seen any adult or senior teams here in Guanacaste.
Yet people were excited for baseball... the coach ended up leaving so if it is something you love maybe that is a way to get involved in the community.
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Here are a couple articles we've run in IL magazine about this. Generally speaking, our take is that the €1 homes aren't a great deal. They are often in ruins, and you're typically required to renovate on a deadline. Instead, consider a property you could buy for around $50,000 (often less), and renovate that. You can find such places in a quite habitable state. Details below...
You Can Buy a €1 Home in Sicily, But We Have a Better Idea
https://magazine.internationalliving.com/internationalliving/library/item/june_2024/4196109/The Real Story Behind Sicily's €1 Homes
https://magazine.internationalliving.com/internationalliving/library/item/october_2022/4065088/ -
We do host live in-person events around the wold, too. At these, you can meet our experts, lots of expats, attorneys, real estate contacts, and more. We'll be in Panama, Portugal, Costa Rica, and then we'll host our big Go Overseas Bootcamp in Portland, OR in 2025. Details about these events here: https://internationalliving.com/events/
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Hello,
Thank you for your feedback. I've lived on the Cote d'Azur for the last 15 years and never felt unsafe. Violent crime is very low in France, no right to bare arms. I've also never had a problem in Paris, just my personal experience. I've found the south to be very safe.-Tuula, IL France Correspondent
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I know some people who have done the drive to Costa Rica. I would not do this drive just my children and me; however, if I were with a male Spanish-speaker I would consider it-- and I would feel best with a Latino. This is just my opinion-- as a single woman I would not feel safe doing it on my own.
I did write about a family who traveled down from the States and had a great experience. You can find tips in the article: https://internationalliving.com/colorado-to-tamarindo-the-road-trip-of-a-lifetime/
It would be a long trip... so a big adventure!
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I would start our looking for some single Facebook groups and groups in the areas I am interested in to see what is out there.
I find that most expats I connect with love their community and enjoy doing life with other like-minded people.
Good luck in your search!
Bekah Bottone, IL Costa Rica Correspondent -
There are lots of beaches with tons of expats. I live in Guanacaste, by Tamarindo- my tropical paradise!
Most beaches and even in the Central Valley have English speaking expat communities. Have you ever visited Costa Rica? The IL conference in May would be a great starting point!
Reading these articles could give you a feel for different areas to help narrow down what you think woudl be the best fit for you: https://internationalliving.com/author/bekah-bottone/
Feel free to reach out to me in an email and we can chat more.
bbottone@internationalliving.comBekah Bottone, IL Costa Rica Correspondent
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I am in neighboring Costa Rica and we have a rainy and dry season. I am not am expert on the regions in Panama, yet Guancaste (where I live in Costa Rica) is the dryest area in the country. However, there are 6 months of rain where it could rain for a week straight or be sunny and just rain at night or for a bit during the day.
I love the rain becuase it makes everything lush and vibrant, yet I also love the dry season since we never need to make rain plans. It's the perfect mix for me.
Bekah Bottone, IL Costa Rica Correspondent
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just wanted to add.. I know there is a writing group that meets weekly in Tamarindo, Costa Rica. I would look on Facebook groups to see what kind of writing groups you can find too.
Bekah Bottone, IL Costa Rica Correspondent