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• Page 1 • Page 2 • Page 3 •Banking in Costa RicaTopics: • retirement •
If you are thinking of settling in Costa Rica, the choice of which bank you will use and how you go about choosing it, will be of great importance to you. Costa Rica offers a wide range of banking and financial services and recent government reforms and the introduction of private banking have also made Costa Rica an attractive choice for investing.
Costa Rica News Digest Banking in Costa Rica . (infocostarica.com) Posted: 03/20/07 05:15 by Alain
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An expat's journal on living in UruguayTopics: • retirement •
The journal of an American Expatriate from Florida makes fascinating reading. He has spent the last decade living in different countries and has now settled in Montevideo, Uruguay since the end of February 2006.
Uruguay News Digest 21st century living at half price (uruguayliving.com) Posted: 03/18/07 07:23 by Kali
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Retiring to Panama: watching the bananas grow.Topics: • retirement •
Why would expats rather flock to Panama than to a comfortable American condo in Florida? Low housing & living costs, coupled with a stable political environment, relatively safe streets and that great tropical climate, make it a much more sensible proposition than grinding away for several more years to scrape together enough money for a condo on the Florida coast.
Panama News Digest Content to Watch Bananas Grow, More Retirees Relocate to Panama (New York Times) Posted: 03/14/07 06:31 by Alain
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Semi-permanent retirement in MexicoTopics: • retirement •
There are huge benefits in choosing to spend half your time in Mexico and the other half back home. As there are so many other retirees, foreigners and professionals to network with, you will quickly find the right connection with, who will meet your initial needs to communicate with and find a sense of home.
Mexico News Digest Semi Permanent Retirement in Mexico (Solutionsabroad.com) Posted: 03/13/07 05:21 by Alain
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Retiring in Costa Rica .Topics: • retirement •
Friendly locals, cheap cost of living and very pleasant weather are three of the most commonly advanced reasons why expats have chosen to settle in this country. One thing that is not so easy to get used to is the culture shock.
Costa Rica News Digest Costa Rica: retiring in Costa Rica (infocostarica.com) Posted: 03/13/07 05:17 by Alain
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