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"In this definitive guide, author Kathleen Peddicord uses over twenty-five years of experience to show anyone how to retire overseas, with or without retirement income. By providing critical questions for readers to answer, Peddicord helps determine where your idea overseas home is located. Once you know where you're headed, she outlines how to handle the move itself, and guides you through the process of establishing yourself in a foreign country..." --Cover, p. 2.
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How to Retire Overseas: Everything You Need to Know to Live Well Abroad
2018, Penguin Publishing Group
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0525538461 9780525538462
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How to retire overseas: everything you need to know to live well (for less) abroad
2011, Plume
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0452296846 9780452296848
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Table of Contents
Ten steps you can take now at home
Step 1: know yourself
Step 2: budget your new life overseas
Step 3: take out a map
Step 4: research residency options
Step 5: get good tax advice
Step 6: shop for health insurance
Step 7: learn the local real estate market (for both sales and rentals)
Step 8: figure out what to do with all your stuff
Step 9: set up a virtual home office
Step 10: consider part-time retirement overseas
Looking for something specific
Cheap living
Luxury living on a budget
Retire to the beach
Escape to the mountains
Top choices with school-aged children
Entrepreneurs welcome
Best health care
Great weather
No language barrier
Part-time retirement overseas
Easy access to home
Tax-friendly jurisdiction
Established expat community
Fully wired location
Special benefits for foreign retirees
The world's fourteen top retirement havens
Argentina
Belize
Croatia
Dominican Republic
Ecuador
France
Ireland
Italy
Malaysia
Mexico
Nicaragua
Panama
Thailand
Uruguay
Settling in
Renting, renovating, or building your new home
Setting up : furnishing your home and finding household help
Establishing an administrative infrastructure: opening bank accounts, arranging utilities, paying bills, and filing tax returns
Getting around: owning a vehicle and obtaining a driver's license
Becoming part of your new community: learning the language and making friends
How to make the most of your new life
Overcoming challenges and cultural differences
Margarita madness
The language barrier
The hassle factor
Managing your expectations
The mañana factor
Handling panic
Frequently asked (and not so crazy) questions
Conclusion: the two most valuable things I've learned as an American abroad.
Edition Notes
Previously published in a hardcover ed. by Hudson Street Press in 2010.
Includes index.
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