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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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    BWOODHOUSE 0
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    Hi Pat,
    I'm a single woman living in Mexico for the last 8 years and have never had any issues or inappropriate behaviour from men. If anything it's the opposite, I've always found them to be very respectful and helpful. Hope that helps.
    Regards,
    Bel Woodhouse - Mexico Correspondent.

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    • P PSMGOLF

      One of my basic concerns would be availability and cost of health insurance for me 73 and my wife 70 years old.
      Also the offers of a 2 bedroom & 2 bathroom apartment , house or similar.
      Where to find B&B at reasonable prices to rent while scouting the areas. Car rentals too.

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      Where do you want to live?

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      • T THEBRINKOF

        Two questions. First, I am a single man, almost 87, who is in excellent health. I think that, more important than where you live is the human relationships you form. That said, finding a female partner in a country where more than half the people voted for a criminal, traitor, and overall despicable person as president is very difficult. I hope to find an educated, more enlightened woman in the expat or native population of the country I move to. What areas are best for cultivating female friendships that may lead to a relationship?
        Second, I am a writer and author, and want to continue plying my avocation where I relocate. In what spots would I most likely thrive?

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        TUULARAMPONT 0
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        Hello,

        I think you could have some luck in many spots in Europe. Quite a different cultural mindset, worth perhaps spending some time in one city / town and seeing if it speaks to you.

        -Tuula, IL France Correspondent

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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,

          Panama doesn't require you to have health insurance but I urge everyone to buy travel insurance prior to any international travel and if you're living in Panama rather than just visiting I do recommend looking into locally underwritten insurance if you're under 64 or international insurance if you're over 64.

          After the age of 70 it can be difficult to get into an int'l insurance plan but you can use the super-subsidized public system in Panama and/or pay for inexpensive private out of pocket as it's so affordable. (Most USCs keep some form of Medicare so they can return and be close to family in the event of anything major.)

          Best,
          Jess Ramesch, IL Panama Editor

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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 Costa Rica, you can get a liscense nowadays once you are a resident. However, before that, as long as your tourist visa is valid, you can drive on your US liscence showing your passport stamp, which can be good for up to 180-days, depending on what they gave you when you entered the country.

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            • B BRUCIEH20

              Im wondering about the advantages and disadvantages of buying vs renting property

              also, Im not much of an urbanite. I prefer to live within reasonable distance to town, but would prefer living in a quiet riral area, in a small bungalow-type of home. Im having a hard time finding a website to begin a search

              thank you in advance
              Brucie

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              The Best Places in the World to Retire in 2025 Workshop

              Our Annual Global Retirement Index Explained

              If you’re looking for your just-right place overseas, this roundtable discussion is for you. Here at International Living, we’ve been exploring the world’s best options for better living abroad since 1979. Each year, we create a useful tool with our Annual Global Retirement Index—comparing, contrasting, ranking, and rating the 20 top countries for retirement living across seven key categories.

              Jennifer Stevens, Executive Editor, together with expats who live in the countries that snag the top five spots in the 2025 Index—Tuula Rampont in France, Bel Woodhouse in Mexico, Glenda Cole in Portugal, Bekah Bottone in Costa Rica, and Jessica Ramesch in Panama—will discuss what life is like in their respective countries and dive into the benefits that make them top contenders. You’ll discover how they compare when it comes to healthcare, cost of living, day-to-day lifestyle, climate, and more, plus take a look at those under-the-radar perks that make these places special.

              Our experts will be online answering your questions, below. Please type your questions, and we’ll get you the insights you’re looking for.

              Monday, December 2, 2024
              12:00 Noon Eastern Time

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              Hello,

              Well, there could possibly be budget questions... but overall, it's a good idea to rent for awhile, even up to a year, to see if the spot where you landed is a good fit.

              -Tuula, IL France Correspondent

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              • D DONALDA.AMMONS

                Will it be captioned? I am Deaf

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                Hi Donald, I'm afraid the livestream isn't captioned however once we post the recording afterwards, it will include captions. Please check the page once the recording has been posted for captions.

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                  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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                    Female - 84 in February, 2025
                    Active and mentally alert/Multi-lingual
                    Somewhat limited financial resources
                    Any suggestions?

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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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                      France is great for live music! All around the country... Every June 21st, they have a national music festival where bands, singers, etc play all around France, even in small villages. Loads of jazz festivals, especially in the summer. Nice, Toulon, and Antibes, to name a few.
                      Check out "Fete de la Musique" on Google.

                      -Tuula, IL France Correspondent

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                        Are you recording this so I can share it with my Fiance' No need to answer live

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                        • J JONATHAN

                          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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                          In Costa Rica, to maintain temporary residency, you depending on the type of residency you have, you need to spend 3-4 months in the country (I need to confirm with my laywer). Once you obtain permanent residency, you need to visit Costa Rica once a year to keep your status (for 3 days).

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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,
                            For France, the visa is not too difficult. Many IL readers have done it on their own. You can see the steps on the IL website. I do have attorney contacts if you need them. Also, Adrian Leeds is the French real estate expert if you'd like to contact her.

                            -Tuula, IL France Correspondent

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                            • W WENDYMURCH

                              What's the best way to handle my social security payments abroad? I'd prefer to set up an account in the US before I move overseas. Are there any "safe" international banks I can do this with? I'm primarily looking at Schengen area countries. Thank you!

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                              Hi Wendy,

                              You'll need to note each country's particularities individually. Panama has one of the world's most stable banking centers so many expats have accounts in the US and here in Panama.

                              Research your US banks before a move abroad. Some banks—like Charles Schwab—may be able to offer you important perks like foreign ATM fee reimbursement. Others—like Capital One—may offer credit cards with zero foreign currency fees.

                              Best,
                              Jess Ramesch, IL Panama Editor

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                              • P PATNAPVO

                                I live in a CCRC currently. That is a Continuing Care Retirement Community. If you are not aware, that is an independant living community with attached assissted living and rehab and nursing care sections. I had what I thought was a good deal because all maintence and utilities except telephone were included in the monthly fee aa well as a 20% discount on any stay in assissted living or nursing care. Also I liked the feeling of security it gave me. Is anything similar available abroad? I am still independant and relatively healthy.
                                It's too long a story for an email, but this CCRC has had a bankruptcy and the "life care" contract I signed is not worth the paper it was printed on! My deposit refund and the 20% discount on the medical section are gone. I consider it a fraud, but it is legal. I have an unbreakable lease for a year. Then I could stay here or move to another CCRC here in the States, but I have learned my lesson! I am looking for another option that would make me feel secure - perhaps a gated community?

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                                Hi Pat,
                                I know there is a beautiful CCRC here in Mexican Caribbean, in Cancun. I spoke to the owners at our big annual Bootcamp in Las Vegas last month and it was also a lot more affordable. The name of the place is Kiosko and here is the link to their website - https://kioskoseniorliving.com/. I hope that helps.
                                Warm Regards,
                                Bel Woodhouse - Mexico Correspondent.

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                                • P PSMGOLF

                                  One of my basic concerns would be availability and cost of health insurance for me 73 and my wife 70 years old.
                                  Also the offers of a 2 bedroom & 2 bathroom apartment , house or similar.
                                  Where to find B&B at reasonable prices to rent while scouting the areas. Car rentals too.

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                                  TUULARAMPONT 0
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                                  Hello,
                                  For France, you can expect to pay $1800 a year, or less, per person for healthcare. There are no age restrictions and the public system provides great care.

                                  -Tuula, IL France Correspondent

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                                  • D DOUGWINTER8191

                                    Are you recording this so I can share it with my Fiance' No need to answer live

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                                    Hi Doug, yes we are. The recording will be posted on this page afterwards.

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                                      GGGALOHA
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                                      Do you have anybody at the different locations that could be hired to give a tour and show someone around the area and explain things tht are needed ?

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                                      • S SONDRASMILES1

                                        We don't speak any language but English. I've tried to learn, but perhaps we need better tools. I know a few words of Spanish. I have health issues that require a combination of regular and alternative treatments and meds. And we'd like a place with moderate temps that is affordable and maybe within an hour of a beach. Is all that even realistic in any of these destinations? If we visit places first, do you offer help to visit the best areas to live for expats?

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                                        TUULARAMPONT 0
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                                        Hello,

                                        If you contact the correspondents, they can usually set you up with some expat contacts that live in the spot you'd like to visit. In France, there's an app where you can search for English-speaking doctors, if that's helpful.

                                        -Tuula, IL France Correspondent

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                                        • L LIZCOOKSRA

                                          Is a major medical condition an impediment for gaining residency and, eventually, citizenship in the popular EU countries (ie Italy, Portugal, Spain, Greece and France)?

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                                          TUULARAMPONT 0
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                                          Hello,

                                          No, there are no health restrictions for France.

                                          -Tuula, IL France Correspondent

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