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Retiring Offshore July 2011 Issue 46Retirees of today are earnestly looking for offshore retirement in countries that are safe, offer a low cost of living, have affordable housing and property, with decent infrastructure, personal comfort-ability and most importantly, where they can live a good life on their retirement income. One country that offers all of that – Belize, and one leading expert on retiring to the Caribbean recommends it as THE Central American hot spot for retirees and also has selected the two best Belizean areas for retirees. Learn all about the enchanting Cayo District, one of the Guru’s top picks for retirement in Caribbean Retirement Hot Spots: Belize, Part 2
So you are all set to settle in to Belize, and the long check list guiding your every move toward that goal is about finished. But have you made a decision about one of the critical paths you must take once settled in Belize? We are talking about your residency status – are you aware of the four options available to you, which would work best with your circumstance, the costs and time involved and how to go about selecting and finalizing your choice. Read more on your options in Belize Retirement Essentials, Part 2.
A Perfect Second Life in Belize, Part 2 concludes a delightful interview with an energetic, “she looks too young to be a retiree” from Missouri (USA) who fell in love with Belize on her first trip and then moved there lock, stock and barrel six years ago. She reflects on her immediate love for Belize, even though she and her husband had selected Mexico for retirement and on the building of her home on a 5-acre property. Thrilled with the comparable cost of living (to the States), general lifestyle, property prices, and life in this celebrated retirement haven, this retiree knows she made the right decision... ---> read more.
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Retiring Offshore April 2011The smart retiree of today has to be proactive about their situation, as the state of the global economy has affected retirees more than any other group. Retirees are earnestly looking for offshore retirement in countries that are safe, with a low cost of living, affordable housing, decent infrastructure, personal comfort-ability and most importantly, where they can live a good life on their retirement income. One country perennially near the top of everyone’s best places to retire list is Belize and it offers all of the above. This retirement analyst fully recommends it as a hot spot for retirees. Nestled right below Mexico, on the Caribbean Sea, this English speaking country has many pluses and very few minuses. Read more in part one of Caribbean Retirement Hot Spots : Belize
Check out Belize Retirement Essentials to discover the four ways to obtain legal residency and/or citizenship in Belize. This article fully details prices, where to get forms, what you need for each method along with an astute analysis and the pro’s and con’s of each residency method.
A Perfect Second Life in Belize (Part 1) is a delightful interview with an energetic, “she looks too young to be a retiree” from Missouri (USA) who fell in love with Belize on her first trip and then moved there lock, stock and barrel six years ago. She reflects on her immediate love for Belize, even though she and her husband had selected Mexico for retirement and on the building of her home on a 5-acre property. Thrilled with the comparable cost of living (to the States), general lifestyle, property prices, and life in this celebrated retirement haven, this retiree knows she made the right decision. ---> read more.
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Caribbean Retirement Pages : Clews ViewsWhile exploring future retirement spots in Latin America you have to have someplace to stay while exploring, and occasionally I run in to a little piece of heaven that I’m happy to recommend to readers. Heaven in this caset is a pluperfect “secluded rendezvous” known at the Lodge at Pico Bonito, set amidst the plush plumage and rolling rivers of Pico Bonito Mountain, the majestic 8,000 foot Edenic edifice rising above the Honduran terrain. ---> read more.
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Caribbean Culture : Maya Prophecy Year 2012 – Naysay or Doomsday?The media loves to speculate on what awful things are going to happen to planet earth in 2012 - according to them that is when the Maya Doomsday Calendar says the world as we know it ends. Never mind the fact that we're going through right now! The Maya’s specialized knowledge included calculating dates for an amazing 5,125 year calendar known as the "long count. The current long count ends on December 21, 2012. The new long count cycle begins on December 22, 2012…and the world doesn’t end. Go ahead and plan your holiday trips for December 2012 - why not come to Belize to celebrate the traditional Maya Deer Dance with us. ---> read more.
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Caribbean Retirement Pages : Health and Fitness July 2010Medical Tourism is part and parcel of a new world-wide phenomenon sweeping the health care community. In particular, North Americans are flocking to points South (Mexico and Central American countries) for a quick and easy knee replacement, plastic surgery, rhinoplasty, and gastric bypass/lap band surgery. Why? The prices (including travel and lodging), according to the Deloitte Medical Tourism study, can save patients up to 90% of US costs while receiving top-quality care. According to a recent study by the prestigious Deloitte Center for Health Solutions, six million Americans are expected to go offshore for medical treatment by the end of 2010. ---> read more.
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Caribbean Retirement Pages : Safety and Security - July 2010To read the official warnings from US State Department, one would think that visiting Honduras is something akin to making a call on Dr. Kevorkian or visiting Detroit. By putting the warning on its website, the State Department knowingly casts aspersions on an entire country. The vast majority of crime in Honduras is committed in the country’s two largest cities and even there, crime is largely relegated to areas most tourists would avoid. Crime is not “endemic” in Honduras, peace and tranquility are the norm. I know - I live there. The best way to find out the facts is to come and see it for yourself. ---> read more.
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Mortgage Matters June 2010The Dominican Republic has gained a reputation for attracting some of the world’s biggest celebrities. Many enjoy the same sun and colorful atmosphere that ‘regular’ tourists come to enjoy, but it’s the promise of anonymity and escape from their hectic lives in the spotlight, that attracts a number of stars to come and relax here. ---> read more.
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Clews Views June 2010As of July, 2010 Clew’s Views is expanding in to a new magazine section, Caribbean Retirement Pages. This new section is geared toward the Baby Boomer generation and introduces critical information about retiring to the Caribbean Basin. ---> read more.
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World Class Competitions in the DRMost people know that the DR has plenty of water and land-based sports and activities and is also well-known as a premier golf destination. However, most people don’t realize that many international associations and competitions pick DR to host many of their venues. And, when those competitions are the PGA Championship and the Rolex Farr 40 World Championship then you know that the DR is unto something BIG… ---> read more.
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Glorious Celebrations in the Dominican RepublicWhat would you get if you mix together rum, warm weather, not much rain and lots of holidays? The perfect combination for a party and the Dominican Republic has all of those ingredients and Dominicans love to party. Be it the party during Carnival days, celebrating baseball victories or enjoying great cinema – Dominicans can find lots of ways to happily have a good time. This article introduces three favorite traditions that we celebrate in the DR. ---> read more.
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Mortgage Matters April 2010What do you think of when you think Barbados - perfect sunshine, rum cocktails, gentle breezes and crystal clear water. The stuff that dreams are made of, but which are not necessarily out of reach. Whilst Barbados has attracted recent buyers such as Simon Cowell, Wayne Rooney and Andrew Lloyd Webber, it seems that property on the island, the playground of the rich and famous, is becoming more affordable. The current economic climate means there are some bargains to be snapped up in some of the most popular locations. ---> read more.
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Clews Views April 2010By 2006, Nicaragua was set to emerge as the single best investment in Latin America. Costa Rica had long-since ceased to be the golden opportunity it had once been, and Panama had rightly emerged as the “next Costa Rica,” but even there, an influx of tourists and high-ticket investors had begun to trigger a rise in prices. But Nicaragua is perfectly beautiful, perfectly priced, and perfectly positioned to be the next investment opportunity bonanza; it is a land of unparalleled beauty, impeccable people, and inestimable potential. ---> read more.
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15 Tips for Selecting Your Perfect Retirement SpotFor the most part, in the past, retirees have retired in the same town where they spent their final working years. This is just no longer a viable option to many � but where to find advice on picking the right offshore retirement spot? Is it that much more different in another country in the �south� than say, in the States, UK or Canada? You bet it is! The considerations are �considerable� when it comes to finding the right retirement spot and then there are a different set of considerations when it comes to buying in the selected retirement spot. This articles looks at 15 tips for selecting the right retirement spot. ---> read more.
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Retiring to the Dominican RepublicThere are many pro’s to retiring to gorgeous Dominican Republic, recently ranked the second happiest country in the world. Let’s start with the DR’s zero capital gains taxes for tourism real estate; the special advantage law created just for retirees; the quick air travel to the USA and beyond; its great communications systems and infrastructure; its top notch medical and personal care services; its low cost of living; the non-stop entertainment possibilities and DR’s size and diversity – a place where you can spend 365 days involved with activities, golf and exploring and never get bored! ---> read more.
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Panama: The Expat and Retiree Paradise?Panama is consistently ranked as one of the top two or three destinations to retire to. With its stability and many attractions, it tops the list for those baby boomers and expat’s who are seeking a country with a long reputation as the place to comfortably settle in with far less challenges than many of the as newer retirement havens present. Panama is the ‘it’ place for those who have less of a pioneering spirit, preferring a country offering many of the “known elements” that they are comfortable with back home. ---> read more.
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Carmelita: A New Ruralism, a Smart Growth Sustainable CommunityThe principles of New Ruralism (best described as a framework for creating a bridge between Sustainable Agriculture and New Urbanism) are really resonating with people looking for an alternative to the rat race. The ability to independently generate electricity from the sun and produce a sustainable amount of food from a garden at affordable prices is finally here. For years the intrepid few have lived off-the-grid in remote locations, but, now it is a mainstream reality. Carmelita is a modern approach to planning a traditional village and designed to combine new technologies, traditional gardening and classical design into a New Ruralism community of independent homes ---> read more.
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Cabarete : Surfing Into Luxury Adventure sports and ecotourism are the main attractions of Cabrete, a small town of about 20,000 people, that was made famous by adventure travelers who loved the wind, the beach and fresh seafood. With time these travelers decided to settle down, some opening business and they put the town on the map. Word of mouth spread like wildfire about the “best place in the world for windsurfing,” and with that the demand for quality accommodations that met international standards was born. ---> read more.
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| A new ebook by Jennifer Miller will entertain as you learn step-by-step how you can move to a little known paradise in the Caribbean and live the life of your dreams in the seductive tropics. Information not readily available to the 'ordinary tourist' is detailed, along with a real sense of how it is to live on the 'Nature Island'. Details of cost of living, finding a house and deciding where to live on the island are all discussed in depth. You will also learn the steps of how to manage (and not mismanage!) a move to the island, including important pitfalls to avoid. This ebook contains the important information anyone considering a Dominican retirement should know, including: - how to move your household
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This information, and much more, was gathered at the "School of Experience" by the author and her spouse, and is shared in detail along with key mistakes they made, which you can hereby avoid! The book also provides an important guide for visiting the island to check it out as a possible retirement spot. Written with humor and love for the island, this ebook is the only material available at this time about moving to the Nature Island. CLICK HERE

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