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The Best Regions in the World for Retirement 2025

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    FRANCE
    replied to MCGUIREJ825 on 13 Jan 2025, 17:59 last edited by
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    Hello,

    Please see my reply on the first page - merci!

    Tuula, IL France Correspondent

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    WATERWELLNESSFOUNDATION
    wrote on 13 Jan 2025, 18:00 last edited by
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    Hello, one concern is Healthcare and the second one is pharmacies to get your prescriptions? I'm with CVS Pharmacy right now. They have CVS and Puerto Rico and he was like Virgin Islands. So I'm kind of curious about the Healthcare and Puerto Rico also?

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    replied to WERNCHRIS on 13 Jan 2025, 18:01 last edited by
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    Note that Panama does not have large high-end assisted living facilities as most families here (as is customary in most if not all of Latin America) choose affordable in-home care instead. There are some smaller options like Wonder Years and I do hope to see more options added but at present there isn't a huge demand... yet.

    As a single woman I chose Panama because it is one of the region’s wealthiest, safest, most modern and most stable countries - which means it’s great for single independent types like me who love having the freedom to roam. Panama’s expat communities have been singled out again and again as some of the most active, welcoming communities in the world. It’s so nice living in a place where you’re truly welcome, and where locals are very accustomed to foreigners, especially from the States. Here, I have the freedom to live my life as a single woman comfortably (and with access to so many little luxuries, from nice wine to island vacations)... I live here with a constant and pervading sense of safety and freedom … of possibility…

    I did comment in the Panama Canal thread so please do see that above as well, thanks

    Best,
    IL Panama Editor Jess Ramesch

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    MATTLERFAMILYJEZ
    replied to LINDAKANAMINE on 13 Jan 2025, 18:01 last edited by
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    I've found lots of good information and help on a FB group callled "expat Women 50+ in Italy". Best wishes.

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    FRANCE
    replied to POINSETTIAGIRL on 13 Jan 2025, 18:01 last edited by
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    Hello,
    Well, unfortunately I think it's a global problem. For France, you can pretty easily research the weather patterns around the country and also the main flood zones. Those would be my top concerns.

    Tuula, IL France Correspondent

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    LEENAMARYEL
    wrote on 13 Jan 2025, 18:01 last edited by
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    I spent a month in San Miguel Allende in 2024. I stayed with a friend who bought a home there 2 years ago. I looked at and researched apartment rentals with 2 agents and want to let you know that prices are reaching USA prices. It's very disconcerting. Anyone who tells you it's still affordable doesn't know. American millionaires are moving there in droves driving up prices as they are more than willing to pay $4000-5000.USD for rents. It's crazy.

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    DRCLARK453
    wrote on 13 Jan 2025, 18:02 last edited by
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    I have similar concerns about Panama. Do the Chinese really control the Canal? If so, will they peacefully relinquish that control?
    Has Panama breached a contract with the US that was negotiated at the end of the Carter administration?

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    JIM.MARSEE
    wrote on 13 Jan 2025, 18:02 last edited by
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    SW Panama last region spelling? Teroche?

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    DRCLARK453
    wrote on 13 Jan 2025, 18:03 last edited by
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    Will a recording of this presentation be available later?

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    replied to LOVEWELLFIRTH on 13 Jan 2025, 18:05 last edited by
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    My Canadian neighbor has 2 large golden retrievers and it's not an issue. Vet's are excellent, profiessional, half to a third of the price of the US and I've never heard of any issues with customs bringing large dogs from either the US or Canada. All you need is to show that your pet has up to date rabies shot and a health certificate from your vet. There's an excellent website called Pet Passport which lists all countries and the paperwork provided so just have a look on there to make sure you have all the up to date paperwork. Rentals are not a problem here in Mexico, just be up front and say you have dogs. Most people will rent no problem.
    Bel - IL Mexico Correspondent.

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    TALAIRYS
    wrote on 13 Jan 2025, 18:06 last edited by
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    can we get spellings on all of these places?

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    replied to LEENAMARYEL on 13 Jan 2025, 18:06 last edited by
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    That's interesting, thanks for sharing that, I've neve heard that before. All the expats I have spoken to and visited are saying they can still afford it so I appreciate you sharing that.
    Bel - IL Mexico Correspondent.

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    ELLENFEINBERG
    wrote on 13 Jan 2025, 18:07 last edited by
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    No question but I feel like I want to pack my bags.

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    carynbmorrow
    wrote on 13 Jan 2025, 18:07 last edited by
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    Thank you for all your information

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    LRSWEHLA
    wrote on 13 Jan 2025, 18:07 last edited by
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    Looking for a country that is warm and safe with safe water as well. Panama and Costa Rica maybe the choices! Is there others?

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    MONTORSTEPHANIE 0
    wrote on 13 Jan 2025, 18:07 last edited by
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    Great Job!

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    FRANCE
    replied to DDREWES64 on 13 Jan 2025, 18:07 last edited by
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    Hello,
    Healthcare is excellent around France and Montpellier has high-quality services and hospitals. You can expect to pay roughly $2300 a year into the French healthcare system which covers 70-100% of your expenses. Many people get top-up insurance for $80-100 a month which will take care of the rest. You can find the France healthcare information on the IL website if you'd like to get a better idea.
    France is a very safe country as there's no right to bear arms, among other reasons... Montpellier is quite safe. Hope that's helpful!

    Tuula, IL France Correspondent

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    replied to LRSWEHLA on 13 Jan 2025, 18:09 last edited by
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    I love my Mexican Caribbean home and the water is fantastic! I'm a single lady, travel around Mexico solo and have never felt unsafe or had any issues so I'll toss Mexico's hat in the ring if you're a water baby like me. It's wonderful.
    Bel - IL Mexico Correspondent.

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    FRANCE
    replied to LOVEWELLFIRTH on 13 Jan 2025, 18:10 last edited by
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    For France, the process to bring dogs over is pretty straightforward and you can find rentals that will take you and your dogs. It's a dog... and cat.. loving culture. I've interviewed several expats who brought their dogs over, large and small. There are vets everywhere and you just need to see your vet in the US before moving to France so they can sign off the paperwork and validate the vaccinations. No quarantine period when you arrive.

    Tuula, IL France Correspondent

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    replied to ELLENFEINBERG on 13 Jan 2025, 18:11 last edited by
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    Ha ha ha me too! I always listen to these as everyone is talking and think "wow your country sounds amazing!" and then I want to go visit so I'm with you!
    Bel - IL Mexico Correspondent.

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