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The Best Regions in the World for Retirement 2025

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  • K KLARSON417

    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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    • F FPNET

      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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      • J JERRYH172

        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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        • M MICHAELWHITEDESIGNS

          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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            • J JERRYH172

              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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                  FRANCE
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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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                    What are squatters rights in Panama? Our home would be vacant for many months at a time.
                    Can you name a city that is close to the rainforest area mentioned?

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                    • M MICHAELWHITEDESIGNS

                      About speaking English daily in these cities/countries?

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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. But it's fun to learn and always appreciated.
                      Bel - IL Mexico Correspondent.

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                      • W WERNCHRIS

                        As a single woman, I am looking for safe locations to move to that will stretch my dollars. I am looking for strong expat communities for singles, if possible. I prefer to rent, as this will be my first time living outside of the US. Willing to go car-free. Also concerned about Panama.

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                        GRIZWYO3
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                        i am having the same issue? i see posts but no presentation?

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                        • P PHEDIN1

                          Can one find a long term rental (3 to 6 months) in Portugal in order to get a better feel of the country?

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                          Yes, search the Facebook groups that pertain to Portugal like Long Term Rentals Portugal or many of the others. Connect with expats on these groups who know people that have rentals. There are plenty of rentals available. Also look at Idealista.com a common website used here.

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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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                            Hello,
                            I would check out Nice or Lyon in France. Most of the expats I know there don't have a car and take public transport... and also the train for visiting other parts of the country, and even other parts of Europe. Nice is especially interesting as it has an airport in the city.

                            Tuula, IL France Correspondent

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                            • P PHEDIN1

                              Can one find a long term rental (3 to 6 months) in Portugal in order to get a better feel of the country?

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                              I forgot to mention that you can only stay for up to 90 days without a visa, unless you have an EU passport.

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                              • B BCGUNDLACH

                                A very worthshile webinar for anyone interested in living elsewhere. I have visited all of these countries and each has much to add to living a fabulous life. It just boils down to one's preference for weather, adventure, culture, accessability, and the food. The people in all these locales are welcoming and helpful.
                                I don't have a spcecific question, but want to provide positive encouragement for anyone willing to look beyond the shores of one's home country.

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                                FRANCE
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                                Thank you for your feedback!

                                Tuula, IL France Correspondent

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                                • M MARIEH423

                                  I am thimking of renting three months in SPain or POrtugal whichare the places mostconvenient to transportation near the sea

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                                  Train travel is throughout Portugal and the ocean is never far away.

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                                  • W WERNCHRIS

                                    As a single woman, I am looking for safe locations to move to that will stretch my dollars. I am looking for strong expat communities for singles, if possible. I prefer to rent, as this will be my first time living outside of the US. Willing to go car-free. Also concerned about Panama.

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                                    @GRIZWYO3 and @WERNCHRIS

                                    If you have a VPN enabled connection, pause it in order and then reload the page. Hope that works.

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                                      which part of portugal has the clodest living to the beach but still isolated from the crowds?

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                                        TWODAY
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                                        Ehat health insurance do you use in Mexico and or can you keep your Medicare and fly home for any serious issues?

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                                        • J JERRYH172

                                          how important is it to speak a second language

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                                          FRANCE
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                                          Hello,

                                          It always helps! You pick it up quite easily when you move to the country.

                                          Tuula, IL France Correspondent

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