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The Best Regions in the World for Retirement 2025

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    SUSANH824
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    Anyone know why the link does not take us to the seminar? I tried calling IL but couldnt talk to a live person.

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    • J JILLHENDRICKSON

      Is there any ballroom dancing in Cozumel?

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      I've never been asked that before and honestly I've never looked. There is plenty of salsa and places to go dancing and dance studios offering all styles of dance so if you love dancing you'll be able to find something.

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      • P PRINGLESKT10

        One of the best things for me about moving to France, Portugal, Spain or Montenegro is going car free. I have previously lived in the UK, Europe, Latin American and Asia and never owned a car in those years. So I don't want a place where I need a car, but I don't want a huge city with the expense, noise, etc. So what are the best car free places in those areas?

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        for Portugal I'd suggest plan and trip and look around since only you can decide where you want to live. Train travel is affordable throughout the country and there are buses and uber. Do keep in mind that all of the country is cobblestoned which can be dangerous as we age.

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          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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            what impact does the Panama Canal have on Panama city - boat traffic, pollution? how many beaches are swimmable?

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              how bad are mosquitos in Panama City?

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                JERRYH172
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                how important is it to speak a second language

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                  I hear a lot about selling everything before a move abroad? Is that really necessary? Kindly elaborate.

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                  FRANCE
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                  Hello,

                  Every situation is different, but a lot of people prefer to sell most of their stuff before moving. The fees to ship, depending on the amount of things you'd like to bring, can be very costly - extra customs charges might also apply. I do know someone who moved all her belongings to France... it's a certain budget and a lot of paperwork, but can be done. I moved with just my clothes and a few momentos and restocked here. I could find everything I needed.

                  Tuula, IL France Correspondent

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                  • J jstevens

                    Hi All, if you are having problems with the live video playback, please refresh your screen and try again. Thanks.

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                    i did it but theres no audio

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                      What about Panama? Any trips planned?

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                        About speaking English daily in these cities/countries?

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                          when you move to another country, what happens to your MediCare? Do you lose it? If so, do you get it back easily if you return to the US? What about social security? Do you still get it? I have not taken mine yet. ( I am 63.) Should one get that started before moving out of country?

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                          Your medicare is not usable outside the US. You will be able to use it anytime you return, even if you teturn for only a few days Social Security is received no matter where in the world you reside. As far as applying, I did mine completely on line. Your payments are also done electronically. If you have other sources of income, you should put off applying for social security as long as you can afford up to age 70. Also look into having a spouse that has the lowest income collect Social Security at full retirement age, and you can receive income based on your spouses Social Security. Your spouse can delay collecting their Social Security until they get closer to the age 70 so they receive a greater income. The only downside is if your spouse dies before you do, you will only collect the amount they would’ve received. Had they retired at the same age you did, not their extended retirement age. Do your research!

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                            Im a single female looking for others in same position to set up some type of communal renting situation - think golden girls Looking most seriously at Panama Portugal and Motenegro

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                            Hi Thanks for responding! Im at klarson417@gmail.com

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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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                              I'm talking about the Algarve which is in the south. The north is lovely but cold and wet during the winters, and we are warm weather people. Porto has a large expat population as do many others like Braga, Coimbra and more.

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                                how important is it to speak a second language

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                                In Portugal's Algarve you can get by on only English but knowing some Portuguese is a sign of respect and besides that is good for our aging minds.

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                                  About speaking English daily in these cities/countries?

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                                  English is widely spoken in Portugal's Algarve.

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                                    Cant access the workshop unfortunately

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                                      how important is it to speak a second language

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                                      In Mexico there are several places where you don't need to speak Spanish. Places like the Riviera Maya, Lake Chapala, San Miguelle de Allende, Puerto Vallarta etc where a lot of locals speak English.
                                      Bel - IL Mexico Correspondent.

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                                        This is very informative, thank you Are there concerns with crime in Panama City? I visited it years ago and recall that being an issue then

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                                        • P PRINGLESKT10

                                          I would love information on mid-size towns in France, not big towns or cities that have an urban lifestyle and accessible to a train station and/or airport.

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                                          Hello,

                                          I would say that Nice is my top pick. It seems like a big city, but it's actually not by US standards. Every time I've visited, I've walked everywhere and not needed public transportation - although it's available. There's an airport in the city proper which is a huge plus. The next would be Avignon. Great train service and a good mix between urban with a small-town feel. There was an interview in IL magazine about a woman who moved there from Los Angeles and loves it. Also, check out Pau. It's a completely different feel than the other two as it's in the southwest and not near the sea. Very urban, green city surrounded by beautiful mountains.

                                          Tuula, IL France Correspondent

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