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The Best Regions in the World for Retirement 2025

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    JIM.MARSEE
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    SW Panama last region spelling? Teroche?

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      Will a recording of this presentation be available later?

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      • L LOVEWELLFIRTH

        Do any of you have large dogs as pets? If so, how does that work for expats?
        Vets? Rentals? Customs issues traveling to and from the US?
        Thank you

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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
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          can we get spellings on all of these places?

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          • L LEENAMARYEL

            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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            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
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              No question but I feel like I want to pack my bags.

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                carynbmorrow
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                Thank you for all your information

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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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                    Great Job!

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                    • D DDREWES64

                      How about cost and quality of health care in Montpelier? Safety?

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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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                        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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                        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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                        • L LOVEWELLFIRTH

                          Do any of you have large dogs as pets? If so, how does that work for expats?
                          Vets? Rentals? Customs issues traveling to and from the US?
                          Thank you

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                          FRANCE
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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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                            No question but I feel like I want to pack my bags.

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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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                              i own a proprrty in Bocas del Toro Panama, but have concerns for safety there given the incoming administration's threats to take back the canal by force

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                                jramesch said:
                                As others have mentioned here - thank you all for chiming in - Panama runs the Panama Canal, not China.

                                As a non-political "autonomous" entity the Canal is not affected by changes in presidents/administrations.

                                Panamanian enginners, geologists and others were already working at the Canal alongside Americans long before Panama took over running the Canal.

                                Panama was prepared by the US to run the waterway over a 20-year transition period, as laid out in the Torrijos-Carter treaty. Panama has been running the Canal extremely successfully since Panama officially took over in 1999 (so we're talking over two decades, 25+ years)

                                I do understand these concerns are coming from comments the type of which are unprecedented by a US president or president-elect.

                                I may not be able to predict exactly what's in store but we have good reason to expect that on a macro level things won't be changing much.

                                Some of you may be justifiably concerned because there just isn't a lot of LatAm foreign policy info or past examples to go on. Over the past years particularly with the covid crisis as a major concern, LatAm has not received nearly as much attention from the US government and now we're seeing new focus and interest.

                                But I agree with the experts who say: Looks like it’s all about 1- pressuring countries like Panama to do even more to try stem the refugee tide and 2- the always popular topic of tariffs and trade. Not any real belief that any US leader could rally enough support to “invade and annex Panama” or "take back the Canal."

                                With Panama's stellar track record and long history of close ties with the US (and a long list of other countries) I like many others here am still feeling great about my decision to live in this incredibly peaceful country often referred to as the Switzerland of Central America.

                                (This moniker stems from Panama's commitment - as home of the Panama Canal - to stay neutral. Panama has no military. The country has this year once again rotated into a non-permanent seat on the UN Security Council for 2025 & 2026. Panama became a sovereign republic with major support from the US over 100 years ago, in 1903. Panama has used the US dollar for over 100 years. The long history of friendship and respect between the US and Panama cannot be overstated.)

                                Best,
                                IL Panama Editor Jess Ramesch

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                                • M MRANADE

                                  We want to explore different countries for retirement with reasonably good weather all year around. We want to try them out during winter. What resources can be used for finding one month rentals of fully furnished apartments or houses? Is there a list of resources for the top 20 countries in the January issue?

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                                  MRANADE
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                                  How about Portugal and Spain - sunny areas?

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                                    jramesch said:
                                    As others have mentioned here - thank you all for chiming in - Panama runs the Panama Canal, not China.

                                    As a non-political "autonomous" entity the Canal is not affected by changes in presidents/administrations.

                                    Panamanian enginners, geologists and others were already working at the Canal alongside Americans long before Panama took over running the Canal.

                                    Panama was prepared by the US to run the waterway over a 20-year transition period, as laid out in the Torrijos-Carter treaty. Panama has been running the Canal extremely successfully since Panama officially took over in 1999 (so we're talking over two decades, 25+ years)

                                    I do understand these concerns are coming from comments the type of which are unprecedented by a US president or president-elect.

                                    I may not be able to predict exactly what's in store but we have good reason to expect that on a macro level things won't be changing much.

                                    Some of you may be justifiably concerned because there just isn't a lot of LatAm foreign policy info or past examples to go on. Over the past years particularly with the covid crisis as a major concern, LatAm has not received nearly as much attention from the US government and now we're seeing new focus and interest.

                                    But I agree with the experts who say: Looks like it’s all about 1- pressuring countries like Panama to do even more to try stem the refugee tide and 2- the always popular topic of tariffs and trade. Not any real belief that any US leader could rally enough support to “invade and annex Panama” or "take back the Canal."

                                    With Panama's stellar track record and long history of close ties with the US (and a long list of other countries) I like many others here am still feeling great about my decision to live in this incredibly peaceful country often referred to as the Switzerland of Central America.

                                    (This moniker stems from Panama's commitment - as home of the Panama Canal - to stay neutral. Panama has no military. The country has this year once again rotated into a non-permanent seat on the UN Security Council for 2025 & 2026. Panama became a sovereign republic with major support from the US over 100 years ago, in 1903. Panama has used the US dollar for over 100 years. The long history of friendship and respect between the US and Panama cannot be overstated.)

                                    Best,
                                    IL Panama Editor Jess Ramesch

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                                    GTORMOM
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                                    I obviously did not do this correctly, I want to know from Jess, have you seen much trouble with the caravans moving through, have they brought any crime, I see trash all along their route. How does Panama handle that?

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                                    • M MRANADE

                                      We want to explore different countries for retirement with reasonably good weather all year around. We want to try them out during winter. What resources can be used for finding one month rentals of fully furnished apartments or houses? Is there a list of resources for the top 20 countries in the January issue?

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                                      FRANCE
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                                      Hello,

                                      For France, the south regions of Provence and Occitanie have pretty great weather year-round. There are some rainy days, but overall, 300+ days of sunshine.

                                      Tuula, IL France Correspondent

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                                      • E EDHOLLAND.BUSINESS

                                        If you had a spouse with Alzheimers and you wanted to keep that person at home with the help of aides, where would you go?

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                                        FRANCE
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                                        Hello,

                                        I'm not too sure about the answer, but I would check with the American Hospital in Paris. I think they could point you in the right direction. I know many of the nursing homes in France specialize in Alzheimers, but not sure about home care. Best of luck!

                                        Tuula, IL France Correspondent

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                                        • M MRANADE

                                          We want to explore different countries for retirement with reasonably good weather all year around. We want to try them out during winter. What resources can be used for finding one month rentals of fully furnished apartments or houses? Is there a list of resources for the top 20 countries in the January issue?

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                                          jramesch
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                                          Hi MRANADE,

                                          For Panama you can check internationally known sites like Airbnb, Booking, and Trip Advisor.

                                          You can also check local site Compreoalquile.com, most of the listings will of course be in Spanish; if you're fluent then great but if not Google Translate or ChatGPT can help.

                                          One last tip - and thank you for asking this question so I could post this,it's a good question and one we get often: IL's multi-region reports are a fantastic introduction for you to kick off your research. Generally speaking once you are far enough along that you're ready to actually book a visit it's best to research one country or region at a time there's often no one-size-fits-all answer. Different countries (and regions) may have their quirks and differences (and we love addressing these!) You can post specific questions here and IL's correspondents across the globe do their best to respond, and your fellow readers will often have valuable experiences to share as well.

                                          Happy planning!

                                          Best,
                                          IL Panama Editor Jess Ramesch

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