By Wendy JusticeMexico is the most popular country in the world for North American expats. It has a wonderful variety of climates, superb food, gracious and welcoming people, healthcare is great, and...
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Spain is a popular destination for retirees, expats, and digital nomads from around the world, due to its beautiful weather, affordable cost of living, delicious cuisine, and relaxed lifestyle.When considering a relocation,...
Cosmopolitan lifestyles complete with cultural events and world cuisine worthy of New York or London…. Palm-studded Caribbean beaches that somehow still manage to look untouched by humankind…. Rural towns where mango and...
Mexico has something for everyone: rustic towns and elegant resorts, sprawling beaches, world-class diving and snorkeling, lush jungles, high-altitude deserts, snow-capped mountains, and beautiful, Spanish colonial cities. Whether you like a warm...
For many expats, choosing a retirement destination is dependent on the standard of healthcare that country provides—and understandably so. In this next stage of your life, you want to ensure you have...
By Wendy JusticeEven if you’ve never traveled to Mexico for medical or dental care, you likely know someone who has. It’s one of the world’s most popular medical tourism destinations; over 40%...
Thailand is one of the world’s most popular locales for good living abroad. And there are lots of reasons why. For pennies on the dollar, you get a year-round tropical climate and...
Image Credit: Bruce Yuanyue Bi/Getty Images If 2024 is your year for retirement, then one, congratulations, and two, we’ve got a destination for you to consider moving to in your golden years....
Countries worldwide offer remote work visas for employers and employees. Here is a list of current remote work visas. A running list of countries with remote work visas around the world. Remote...
Most American, Canadian, and European expats in Costa Rica spend much less money on day-to-day expenses than they do in their home countries. Cost of living, of course, depends on lifestyle. But...
When moving to a new country, nothing is more important than having the correct visa and residency permit. Like the rest of the EU, Spain follows a fairly straightforward visa procedure. For...
The vast majority of Mexico-based foreign retirees and other older expats are satisfied with their life here and feel safe in the country, according to the results of a recent survey.Conducted by...
Expat Life in Mexico CityQUICK SUMMARY- EXPAT BUDGET IN CDMXLow cost of living under $2,000 per monthHigh quality of life with dining out and servicesVibrant expat social scene and activitiesDelicious, eclectic food...
By Wendy JusticeIf you’re considering retiring to Mexico, either part-time or full-time, you’re not alone. More than 2 million U.S. and Canadian citizens have moved to Mexico for a better life; it’s...
By Tuula RampontFrance is a land of easy living, gourmet cuisine, and beautiful landscapes stretching from the Normandy seacoast to the sun-splashed beaches of the Cote d’Azur. With so much beauty and...
By Terry ColesPortugal has some of the best healthcare in the world, a vital necessity for retirees and others who wish to make Portugal their home.Compared to the high cost of U.S....
Citing its tropical climate, low cost of living and affordable health care, Costa Rica is the best place to retire, according to Internationalliving.com’s Annual Global Retirement Index for 2024. It’s the third...
Have you ever fantasized about quitting your job and moving to a place where it’s so affordable that you don’t need to work? Or perhaps you just want to move out of...
You’ve probably heard of Uruguay—a land of natural beauty, first-world comforts, and social stability.But what about the cost of living in Uruguay?Compared to the U.S., Uruguay isn’t, across-the-board, less expensive. Some things...
Portugal offers the lowest cost of living in Western Europe, where a couple can live nicely on $2,500 to $3,000 a month outside of the major cities. Bump that budget up a...