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Living Overseas on a Dime
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We are Noel, Jenny, and our son Cole. We are working towards living overseas on a cheap budget while slow travelling. Join us on our journey!
Why We Are NOT Retiring in Mexico
In this video we discuss why we are not staying in Canada and moving. We discuss why we love Mexico. We also discuss why we are not retiring in Mexico.
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Best Night Market in Thailand? Chinatown or Jodd Fairs?
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In this video we explore Chinatown in Bangkok, Thailand. We check out the various markets, and the temples in Chinatown, Bangkok as well. Then, we visit the Jodd Fairs night market which is arguably the best night market in Thailand.
Retire or Live in Canada (Ottawa)
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In this video, Jenny and Noel discuss the pros and cons of living and retiring in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Information is given about the different areas of Ottawa: Central Ottawa, Kanata, Barrhaven, Orleans, and others. We give you the straight talk on the pros and cons of living and retiring in Ottawa. We discuss the many different pros and cons of retiring in Ottawa. We also talk about wheth...
Can you see all of Thailand in 1 Day ? Samut Prakan Ancient City
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In this video we try to see of all of Thailand in 1 day .... well almost. We visited the Samut Prakan Ancient City, which is an open air museum just outside of Bangkok. It allows you to see many of the famous sites in Thailand, but in a slightly smaller form. We loved it, and Samut Prakan allows you to see a lot of the different sites of Thailand in just one day. Come join us on our visit.
Retire or Live in Turkey (Türkiye) - the Straight Talk (Pros and Cons)
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In this video Jenny and Noel talk about retiring ( or living ) in Turkey (Türkiye). Information is given on the cities of Istanbul, Antalya, and Izmir. We give you the straight talk about retiring in Turkey: the pros and cons. We discuss the many different pros and cons of retiring in Turkey. We also talk about whether or not we think Turkey is a good place to retire or live long-term. We inclu...
Visiting Wat Arun and Ganesha Shrine Bangkok
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Is Wat Arun the most beautiful temple in Bangkok? Join Noel and Jenny travelling to Bangkok, Thailand to visit Wat Arun temple, the Ganesha Shrine, and our local market.
Retire ( or Live ) in Puerto Escondido, Mexico - the Straight Talk ( Pros and Cons )
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In this video Jenny and Noel talk about retiring ( or living ) in Puerto Escondido, Oaxaca, Mexico. We give you the straight talk about retiring in Puerto Escondido: the pros and cons. We discuss the many different pros and cons of retiring in Puerto Escondido, Mexico. We also talk about whether or not we think Puerto Escondido is a good place to retire or live long-term. We include a discussio...
Retirement - Surviving the Financial Crash
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In this video we talk about different ways to survive the financial crash in retirement. This includes talking about if you are in the phase before retirement or after you retire. We also discuss how this works in relation to living overseas, and living more frugally. Join us and give your ideas as well!
Living Overseas on a Dime Update 2023
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In this video we give you an update with what is going on here with us at Living Overseas on a Dime. We have a lot of plans for the future with more Mexico videos, Thailand videos and lots of tips on retirement and living overseas.
Bangkok Thailand Travel Guide
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In this video we show you some of the best places in Bangkok, Thailand. We explore Chatacuk Market, which is a massive weekend market in Bangkok. We also go to the food court in Terminal 21, Pier 21, which has tons of great food stalls - we share some of our favorite dishes with you as well. Finally, we go to the amazing Grand Palace, which is not to be missed. And we end it all off with an ico...
Bangkok, Thailand - First impressions
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In this video we go to Bangkok, Thailand. First, we show a short clip of Balat, Istanbul, Turkey. Then we go to Bangkok, Thailand. we first show you the Reclining Buddha at Wat Pho in Bangkok. Then we got to Lumpini Park on the hunt for giant lizards - where we found more than we bargained for!!! Come check out Bangkok, Thailand with us.
The Stunning Rila Lakes, Bulgaria
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In this video, we go to the absolutely stunning Rila Lakes in Bulgaria. We show you the chairlift, the cost of the chairlift, and the hike in the Rila Lakes themselves. Come see the hike where we see the Rila Lakes, and ascend to the viewpoint at the top of the trail for amazing views. The Rila Lakes hike is something not to be missed!
Sofia, Bulgaria
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In this video we go to the city of Sofia, Bulgaria. we go to the many parks and sights of Sofia. We also discuss getting a cell phone package and sim card in Sofia, Bulgaria, which is cheap and affordable. finally, we go to the Alexander Nevsky Cathedral. Join us to see Sofia, Bulgaria!
Ephesus, Turkey - By Train
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In this video we go to Ephesus, Turkey - and we go by train! Many other videos rent cars, or take tours to Ephesus, we decided to see how it worked to go to Ephesus by public transportation, the train. Join us to explore the ancient city of Ephesus, located just outside of Selcuk, Turkey. It is an amazing ancient city and a true wonder of the world!
Incredible Izmir, Turkey
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In this video, we travel to Izmir, Turkey. We check out our neighbourhood in Izmir, go shopping for you to see the cost of groceries (cost of living) in Izmir, go downtown and see the iconic clocktower as well as the Smyrna / Agora ruins. After that, we check out some markets, see a naval museum, and take a ride on the ferry to Karsiyaka. Come join us to check it out!
Antalya, Turkey - Jewel of the Turkish Riviera
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Antalya, Turkey - Jewel of the Turkish Riviera
WOMEN'S EDITION: What WE PACK FOR TRAVEL - Minimalist travel Tips for Women
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WOMEN'S EDITION: What WE PACK FOR TRAVEL - Minimalist travel Tips for Women
The Secret Museums of Istanbul, Turkey
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The Secret Museums of Istanbul, Turkey
WHAT WE PACK FOR TRAVEL - Minimalist travel bag packing
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WHAT WE PACK FOR TRAVEL - Minimalist travel bag packing
Istanbul , Turkey - Best Things to Do and Sights to See
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Istanbul , Turkey - Best Things to Do and Sights to See
Puerto Vallarta, Mexico - Top Ten Travel Tips
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Puerto Vallarta, Mexico - Top Ten Travel Tips
Ultimate Guide to Istanbul, Turkey: Blue Mosque and Hagia Sophia
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Ultimate Guide to Istanbul, Turkey: Blue Mosque and Hagia Sophia
Retire ( or Live ) in Mexico City, Mexico - the Straight Talk ( Pros and Cons )
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Retire ( or Live ) in Mexico City, Mexico - the Straight Talk ( Pros and Cons )
Retire ( or Live ) in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico - the Straight Talk ( Pros and Cons )
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Retire ( or Live ) in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico - the Straight Talk ( Pros and Cons )
San Miguel de Allende - Best Kept Secret: the Botanical Garden
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San Miguel de Allende - Best Kept Secret: the Botanical Garden
Mexico City and San Miguel de Allende Budget 2022
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Mexico City and San Miguel de Allende Budget 2022
The Complete Guide to San Miguel de Allende, Mexico
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The Complete Guide to San Miguel de Allende, Mexico
Retire ( or Live ) in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico - the Straight Talk ( Pros and Cons )
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Retire ( or Live ) in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico - the Straight Talk ( Pros and Cons )
Mexico City Travel Guide - Anthropology Museum and Chapultepec Park
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Mexico City Travel Guide - Anthropology Museum and Chapultepec Park
Just came back from a vacation in Turkey and in my opinion, unless you are a Muslim, those 6am calls to pay will get on your nerves in no time. Squatting in public toilets, everone smoking, 80% inflation, ready to start a war with Greece and Syria at any second, no pork and or bacon, I can go on! You should check how much of GDP each country spends on military. Knowing what I know I'll take Mexico 10X over Turkey.
you should also check how much GPD per capita is distributed....
Now, in 2025 Digital Nomad culture is retreating. Every company that I know of is forcing employees back in to office.
Funny not funny how "expat" and "immigrant" terms work, most of the USA people believe they're "expats" but they don't want to call themselves "immigrants, aliens, invaders, wet backs" like some other groups like Mexicans, Venezuelans, Cubans, Salvadorans etc living in USA are called like that on a daily basis Your ancestors from the "Mayflower" were immigrants and so are you now as well, nothing wrong with that, just don't romanticize your necessities , struggles, lack of resources to live a decent life in your hometown calling yourselves "expats" That auto perception doesn't mean that the same rule will not apply the for everyone despite that are the same conditions lived through different characters/races/ethnicities/citizenships Just so you know, the whole country is not gonna change the language, the system for you (yes it's Kms, liters, meters, kilos, Celsius etc) as many complaint and discuss about that Don't try to change the celebrations for the Saints and Virgins in the rural areas you'll lose that battle, there will be fireworks all day and night for days in some places And BTW, don't come thinking that you can have a private pool where there's no water even to drink let alone a pool for a selfish lifestyle Be humble, be nice, treat others like you like to be treated every time Learn Spanish, the day when you have a big emergency will come and see if everyone will be ble (or/and willing) to understand you in English Specially when you have been 10 years or so already in the country and you think you're "expat" and 0 Español, nope you're not an "expat" you're immigrant too and if you're lazy to grasp a minimum of Spanish that will come to you in its own time The place where you going for your documents is called "Instituto Nacional de Migración" no "Instituto Nacional de expatriados" try to land in this world fun time to time don't wonder in your little bubble forever
I know this is an older video but it came up on my feed. Sam Miguel is NOT like Arizona or Southernn California. It is the other way around. Those locations were Mexico at one time. All of these areas have retained Spanish colonial and indigenous influences. Please learn a bit more history.
this video stinks. i live here. Chedraui is awful. under stocked, often run out of fruit. just about everything these people say is misleading.
i moved to puerto in 2015. since then the popularity has skyrocketed. the prices are rising for rent and food. the locals are unhappy with this influx. many visitors come here to party and get drunk. the police are cracking down. these videos are ruining the town
I was there about 15 years ago and there was a lot of trash on the ground in Centro. I was very disappointed and asked a shopkeeper about it. He said kids drop trash on their way home from school. Maybe they’ve cleaned up their act (?) which is good news.
I don’t blame you for not staying in Ottawa. The sad thing is it’s not going to get any easier to live there unless you have a pot of gold. The cost of living in Canada is sky high. It is very difficult for even local people to live and sustain a basic life style.
I think most residences in SMA have screens on the windows and they are heavy duty as compared to the USA. imho.
Great review Guys !!! Actually your first Con was the Highlight of my four months stay in Mexico Last year ...as i was In oaxaca coastline end of march and april....When i came back to Mtl , i had to admit to friends that i suffured from a ''Climate Depression '' !!!!! ;-)))... I mean ... everyday that you wake up that 33-35 C is waiting for you!!! And that SUN is a professional Canadian Hunter !!!! It s Just LIKE ...Too MUCH !!!! There s No way Out... i use to walk 12K -15K steps when i was in the Baja Peninsula...but i remember Days in Escondido and Mazunte where my count was130 steps !!!! for the day...LOL... it was scorching HOT !!!! But as you say it s worthwhile returning wich i will do this year , but instead i will start my trip in JAN in Oaxaca and then finish in Baja ...!!!! it should be less of a Challenge , i hope !!! Take care and safe trip !!! <);-(0...!!!
Just wait for the US Housing Bubble to pop. If you have been saving your money houses will be 50% less.
Not sure being an animal lover. I could handle the attitudes towards stray dogs and the cowboy culture is not necessarily very humane I think I would have a house full of starving critters most of the time and probably be stressed to not take in more
Older vid I know, but my wife and I just got back from a visit, and I was blown away by the lack of bugs. Just some honeybees. No flies or anything. So maybe it’s seasonal.
Sea level will rise 5 feet by 2057
Are you guys still in Turkiye?
Try EL SALVADOR...!!
I’m Turkish and US citizen Turkey is lovely but I prefer US I reside in Newyork I love Newyork. We have lots a good stuff as well. Great video thanks❤
I'll probably try to steer clear of touristy places-where rip-offs are par for the course-and go off the beaten track.
Amazing video, A friend of mine referred me to a financial adviser sometime ago and we got talking about investment and money. I started investing with $120k and in the first 2 months , my portfolio was reading $274,800. Crazy right!, I decided to reinvest my profit and gets more interesting. For over a year we have been working together making consistent profit just bought my second home 2 weeks ago and care for my family.
I’ve been forced to find additional sources of income as I got retrenched. I barely have time to continue trading and watch my investments since I had my second daughter. Do you think I should take a break for a while from the market and focus on other things or return whenever I have free time or is it a continuous process? Thanks.
@@zubairadamu2477 Quitting may not be the best approach if you ask me. This is where an AI comes into the picture. I barely have time to trade myself as my job swallows up most of my time. *MARGARET MOLLI ALVEY* , a licensed fiduciary whom has made me over 5 figures in profit in less than seven months, handles my investments. I could leave you a lead if you need help.
@@IbrahimIsabella-00 Oh please I’d love that. Thanks!
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Lookup with her name on the webpage
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Lots of good info. Odd about the health problems. The most unexpected but consistent remarks that I have run into about leaving the US/Canada for Mexico has been significant improvements in health just from eating local food, de-stressing, and who knows whatever environmental de-toxing. Sorry to hear that; if you could un-bug the health issues, I guess there would still be the economic ones. And those economic factors would seem to plague any country that opens its doors to expat incomes. Huh...
Yes, I’ve had the same experience, I could NOT even get an interview at the Seattle consulate due to work related issues. They insist on remote verification or social security letter. I don’t even plan on working there as I’m close to retirement. They seem to want you to be retired even if you have the savings/investments. I may reconsider once I retire. Not giving up on Mexico though because of the ease and closeness of traveling to and from the US. Zero interest in Asia or Europe.
how hard is to get a residency in Türkiye for retired USC?
Short hop from Istanbul but with a culturally different experience try out Bursa, the former capital of the Ottoman Empire. In the Bursa region you have the shoreline of Mudanya, hot springs of Yalava, and the mountain terrain of Uladag. Little more conservative than Istanbul and Izmir but shares the famous Turkish warm hospitality. Oh, it is the home of the renowned Iskender Kabab, which best eaten at the original little blue shop in the Heykel area of Bursa. Expect to wait, you won't be disappointed.
Great video about Türkiye.
Türkiye is absolutely fantastic.
Recently having a residence permit is a challenge for low income families. Just for your information.
Ya we are moving to Arizona from Mexico it's cheaper and safer
Nine months later (Sept 1 2024), the exchange range is almost up to 20 pesos to 1 USD. The plot thickens...
Thank you.
Where are you guys?? No videos for 9 months. Your ok right??
Pricing of cost of living
FFS Going to a muslim country and be surprised that there is a call to prayer? Then to say it’s not a problem and continue to winge about the “noise” it makes. Wake up.
Cancun makes many people sick
So where did you decide to retire to? Also, where you been?
I think the ac is something that you can take care yourself. Also, the mosquitos 😂
Turkey is absolutely a heaving mess at the moment - would not recommend AT ALL
As a Turk, after I retire, I am unable to live on my pension even in the remotest part of Africa. I cannot even buy the material to commit suicide in Turkey or in all European/Asian/American countries. consider yourself lucky.
I’m planning on retiring in Türkiye in the next 7 years. Learning Turkish. Great video ❤
Living in the Middle East , I found the call to prayer the most beautiful sound ❤❤❤
Sheryl where re you from originally? My wife and I re Canadians and planning to retire in Turkiye
Parque Jaurez is a great park!
Retire in Turkey? Why?
Haha! Funny that you guys mentioned the prayers. Even some locals find it so loud. 😂
TipTopTurkey and Commenters say prices have skyrocketed now, especially for medical assistance, unfortunately.
Do you happen to know does Turkey tax North Americans on their pensions, retirement income, etc?
Tax status of non citizen residents are quite similar to citizens. If the money is transferred to you periodically via bank account you have to pay tax. On the other hand, %30-35 of total economy is black market, government dont ask about source of wealth during big purchases like house, land or car. Plus, 10000usd per person can be brought as cash for each travel. There is bilateral aggreement between usa and turkiye to yearly exchange history of banking but i dont think they take action unless there is suspect of criminal activity. All in all, your effective tax rate will be either 0 or not more than %20
Where did you get cash, atm ?
I am now looking at Panama. I dislike humidity, but Boquette and mountain areas are less humid. Just have to get pets there.
I am interested in Baja California. Supposedly there are cheap housing options still to be had.
Cheap as compared to what??? California??? Then yes the housing prices would be considered 'cheap'. lol
The aggressiveness comes from having to fight to survive in almost any arena. Foreigners born into this would be exactly the same imo 🌸[New Zealander living in Turkey]
I'm American and live in Turkey for 20 years you forgot one thing the Turkish people I have never in 20 years have a Turkish person be rude to me the People Are Awesome and this is very low crime rate in Turkey and the con is the Turkish drivers or a joke very dangerous drivers here😂