Posted on 10/31/2009 12:54:50 PM PDT by Ge0ffrey
People can say all the negative things they want to about Mexico but my sister has a home in San Miguel de Allende and I would move there in a heartbeat if circumstances in my life were different. There are MANY people from all around the world that have moved to Mexico....and love it. I have many friends in Mexico. The Mexican people are so friendly and helpful. Of course there is crime there. So in America. Of course there are drugs there. Look at our country. There are many books you can buy on retiring or moving to Mexico and all have great advice. Retired military folks moved there years ago when it was inexpensive. I was shocked my first time back to Mexico a few years ago. There is every conveniance that we have now. So, if you are thinking about it...go for it. Find the areas that have attracted Americans and go down for a visit. Our country is not the same any more. It has changed because of this socialistic swing.
I would certainly cast my absentee ballot and pay US taxes as necessary, as well as spend summers in the US of A.
I must say that your offer is extremely tempting, extremely.
there are serious problems with keeping a bank account in Mexico, the banks are untrustworthy. also other things like getting packages from the US (I ordered something from a Land’s End catalogue and the trouble I had getting it through customs was incredible) plus bad infrastructure in Mexico, roads etc., the constant need to bribe people, cops stopping you just for a bribe...hard to handle.
I’d retire perfectly legally.
LOL... Each to their own.
I retired at 53 and today I turned 61. I have only one regret... I should have retired 10 years sooner.
A man that’s interested in everything, is never bored. I like every day being a Saturday.
Don’t retire to do nothing, retire to do something you love.
If you can figure a way to get paid doing something you love then no need to retire, you’re already there. But if you need to retire to do it, then by all means, the sooner the better.
Philippines is a good choice. English speaking, a thousand islands means plenty to do if you like the ocean. Christian culture. Decent people.
I love latin america, I’m comfortable in the language and with the people. But a lot of these countries have “issues”. If you’re OK with that, then by all means. You might check out Panama. Uruguay. I love Mexico but its got problems right now. Anyone living there right now might like to comment on what they are seeing. Ecuador is a lovely country but with Correa at the helm I’m not sure how things are now. But its gorgeous.
You might consider staying in the US; just moving into a smaller town in an area you like. Gulf coast if you like the ocean, or small town rockies if thats your preference. Buy a little RV park and there you are.
I have and absolutely love it. I especially love Merida in the Yucatan. Wonderful place.
I have and absolutely love it. I especially love Merida in the Yucatan. Wonderful place.
I’ve been there dozens of times. There are so many places that are lovely. At one time I wanted to retire there. In light of their current problems, I have rethought that.
But there are idyllic spots there.
I retired at 53 and 2 days ago turned 62.I dread the thought of ever having to go back to work.
Christian culture. Decent people.
But isn’t there entire sections of the Philippines that are Communist and Muslim?
How’s life in Panama?
AlexW lives there.
Bagdad would be much safer to retire to than Mexico.
I live 20 miles N. of the San Diego - Tijuana border
There are more beheading in Tijuana than Iraq.
Killings, kidnappings, Mexican Army patrolling the steets.
Some bodies are dumped in barrels of acid.
There is a war going on in Mexico only some don’t care to hear about it.
Unless you get a really good deal on the rent, I wouldn't recommend that part of the country... :)
Mindinao. Stay away. Out of a thousand islands there are plenty of others to choose from.
Puerto Aventuras.
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