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The Best Places in the World to Retire in 2025 Workshop

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    GGGALOHA
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    Do you have a personal contact member at each country or location that can be hired to guide and advise me as to what and where it takes to move there I would fly in to meet them Somewhere like Porta Vallarta

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      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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        Please send me the link to the 12:00 Noon Eastern time meeting starting in 7 minutes.

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          My husband and I (retired mid sixties) are interested in becoming part time residents in Portugal where my maternal ancestors are from. I speak some Portuguese and am working on improving. We are traveling there soon for three months to explore the country as a possible area in which to buy a condo. Our hope is to buy a place in the Algarve area that can be rented out during the warmest months while we are in the U.S. and spend about half the year in the condo ourselves. We have a certain amount of money to spend but it's not half a million euros, so I'm looking for a real estate manager who can help us in the 200-400,000 Euro range. It seems many I have found are very high end and we need someone willing to help the lower middle range. Any suggestions on how to find someone? Thank you!

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            GREATWN
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            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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              As a gay couple, my wife and I would love to live abroad in our retirement. What countries are welcoming and which should we avoid?

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              JEN
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              https://internationalliving.com/where-are-the-best-gay-friendly-countries-to-retire-move-to/
              The Best LGBTQ+ Countries to Retire to

              You'll find some good insights there in that article, I'd say.

              Also, tune in to this recent session we recorded at our big Go Overseas Bootcamp in Las Vegas, where we held a "Fireside Chat" on this topic:
              https://internationalliving.com/search/?q=lgbtq

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                SLOGGINS2016
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                Can I still receive US social security when living in a foreign country

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                  JEN
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                  IF YOU ARE TUNING IN AND NOT YET SEEING THE VIDEO SCREEN ABOVE, PLEASE REFRESH YOUR PAGE!

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                    Is it practical, or safe, to drive from the US to Panama?

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                    Hi CTFANDJCF,

                    It's possible and you can find accounts online from people who've done the drive but because of safety concerns around certain border areas like Honduras it's not something I would ever want to do, being risk averse myself. That said the Panama-Costa Rica border is safe and busy every day, that's a drive you may someday want to do in your own car (or you can take the easy border buses or Ticabus as they're called).

                    Best,

                    Jess Ramesch, IL Panama Editor

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                    • M MARYK999

                      I want to take my 20 pound young dog. What's required for these ideal retirement spots?

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                      Hi Mark, I'm Bel, the Mexico Correspondent and bringing a dog to Mexico isn't a problem. All you need is 3 things: proof of rabies vaccination, a health certificate from your vet and that your pet is microchpped. Then you're good to go.

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                        Considering a winter stay--January through March in Panama. tips and suggestions on how to proceed

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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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                          TUULARAMPONT 0
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                          Hello,
                          You can drive for 1 year on your US license in France, then check if your state has an agreement to directly exchange for a French license - otherwise you need to take the test here. You can get auto insurance when you arrive, between $70-$100 a month. You could use your US license back home as long as it's still valid.

                          -Tuula, IL France Correspondent

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                            Do any/all of the 5 countries require lengths of stay within the country to establish residency or can you come and go without restrictions?

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                            jramesch
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                            Hi Jonathan,
                            You'll want to note each country's restrictions (if any) individually as they can vary. I can answer for Panama: once you become a legal resident Panama asks you to touch Panamanian soil at least once in a two-year period to maintain residency. That means you never want to go two years without a visit, plan to come down in plenty of time before that two-year mark.
                            Best,
                            Jess Ramesch, IL Panama Editor

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                              ROGERSOL
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                              In Costa Rica is there a government information entity to answers questions if we spend a month looking around before making a possible move?

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                                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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                                • P PATNAPVO

                                  What is it like living as a SINGLE WOMAN in your best places? I spent a semester in Rome, Italy a long time ago and remember the papagali (Italian men just "standing on the corner watching all the girls go by") were quite annoying., Of course I am no longer a bella ragazza but a 77 year old. But I still like to shop and even eat out alone and I worry about being harrassed especially in "latin" countries like Costa Rica, Panama, Portugal, France, Mexico and yes Italy. I will be moving alone leaving my family behind, with no men to "protect" me. I guess that makes me a scarlet woman.

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                                  PSHANNON555
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                                  You should join the Facebook groups for solo females over 50 and Panama expats. These groups will help you meet people and find like-minded communities. You will not be harassed in touristy areas. Panama is especially safe I rented a car and drove all over the country alone with no issues and friendly people everywhere.

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                                    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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                                    TUULARAMPONT 0
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                                    Hello,
                                    In France, you can just get on the public system, which is, in my opinon, about just as good as the private. I've only used the public system and been very pleased. No age limits or pre-existing condition requirements. You just need a long-stay visa, which is not hard to obtain.

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                                      Do any/all of the 5 countries require lengths of stay within the country to establish residency or can you come and go without restrictions?

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                                      Hello,
                                      For France, you have to be in the country for 10 months of the year during the first 5 years in order to apply for a 10-year resident card or French citizenship.

                                      -Tuula, IL France Correspondent

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                                        What are the biggest hurdles to overcome when moving to Panama from the US?

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                                          It's 12:05 eastern. Are we starting soon?

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