Yet, another great video ..very good breakdowns of each county. Just a suggestion, including the language spoken in each country, would help . Continue making those gems 💎
Uruguay is often considered the most stable country in SA and with that comes the most costly. But when compared to the US and Canada, it's very affordable! And a terrific option!!
Thanks for this list of unusual recommendations rather than the same list others recycle. These places might not be my first choice, but it’s interesting to consider.
Pattya, Thailand is my #1 retiree spot Panama City is my #2 retiree spot The quality of the food as well as monthly cost would be very comfortable for me and my husband.
It is definitely having some challenges however Ecuador remains one of the best options in South America, with incredible landscape, access to mountains, beaches, high altitude towns with cooler climates and a welcoming culture! And the affordability is truly incredible when compared to the US and Canada:)
BRAZIL. I`m doing this during a break in the Thursday Night Football game from my home in Northeastern Brazil (yes, I am connected to everything), but I didn`t see it on the list. Everyone knows the Pros of the big dog of South America. Unfortunately, unless you live here like me, you hear the negative rumors. Don`t believe them or else come down here and see for yourself. My family is almost totally Brazilian, so I have been coming here since I was 10. The exchange rate is 5 Brazilian Reis to 1 American Dollar, and we live very, very comfortably on the family compound with three houses on the property with room for more. The key is to actually TRAVEL. You can only get so much from videos and reedit. Boa Noite. 🤨
I appreciate the suggestions and the details. I personally am willing to live in a place with a higher cost of living, especially if the local government is not going to tax my retirement income. France is high on my list for this reason.
Erick, I believe France does tax foreign pensions. There is a dual taxation treaty with the US though. But countries like Ecuador and Colombia do not tax foreign sourced pensions!
@@adventurefreaksss France does not tax US pensions and any taxes owed r paid to the US. They have tax credits set up to avoid double taxation. U may have to pay into the health system, but the cost is less than u would pay in the US, even with Medicare. But if u r a tax resident in France u have to file a tax return in both US and France. I have been researching this for years and France has the best tax treaty with the US in Europe. Anyway, that’s my understanding thus far.
@@adventurefreaksss You are really fool. Do you think you are talking to a totally ignorant about Latin Country? There is not safety at all in those Countries, that's why in all of them there are thousands on waiting list to get out and many start travelling by walking out to the USA.
Not specifically. My focus is on highlighting the positives of each country. Similarly, when I compare other countries to the U.S., I don't focus on issues like gangs or organized crime in U.S. cities either.
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Thank you - video is very well done. Less than 2 years to retire abroad. Equador has always been on my list!
Yet, another great video ..very good breakdowns of each county. Just a suggestion, including the language spoken in each country, would help . Continue making those gems 💎
Thanks for this look at some little-known countries. Uruguay sounds really good.
Uruguay is often considered the most stable country in SA and with that comes the most costly. But when compared to the US and Canada, it's very affordable! And a terrific option!!
@@adventurefreaksss , I agree!
Thanks for this list of unusual recommendations rather than the same list others recycle. These places might not be my first choice, but it’s interesting to consider.
Pattya, Thailand is my #1 retiree spot
Panama City is my #2 retiree spot
The quality of the food as well as monthly cost would be very comfortable for me and my husband.
Pattaya is a great place to retire if you want to get fleeced!
Great video. I like your voice 😊
Thank you:)
Great video ! Thank you
You're welcome Joe!
Scandinavia is by far the best option.
If you can afford it.
You're both correct. Norway Sweden Finland Iceland are brutally expen$ive
Ecuador is experiencing constant power outages for many hrs at a time, def not an option at this time.
It is definitely having some challenges however Ecuador remains one of the best options in South America, with incredible landscape, access to mountains, beaches, high altitude towns with cooler climates and a welcoming culture! And the affordability is truly incredible when compared to the US and Canada:)
Equator looked interesting
The Ecuadorian minimum income is not $1,500 a month ... rather it's now at $1,350 a month
Equador has a serious safety issue over the last year or so. I don't know how this guy did thisand not know. @@boink800
BRAZIL. I`m doing this during a break in the Thursday Night Football game from my home in Northeastern Brazil (yes, I am connected to everything), but I didn`t see it on the list. Everyone knows the Pros of the big dog of South America. Unfortunately, unless you live here like me, you hear the negative rumors. Don`t believe them or else come down here and see for yourself. My family is almost totally Brazilian, so I have been coming here since I was 10. The exchange rate is 5 Brazilian Reis to 1 American Dollar, and we live very, very comfortably on the family compound with three houses on the property with room for more. The key is to actually TRAVEL. You can only get so much from videos and reedit. Boa Noite. 🤨
And I’m watching from Medellin Colombia 🇨🇴 Drinking wine from Spain 🇪🇸. Just moved to Colombia back in May after retiring 2 years ago.
@@WrldExplorer Good for You😎
Good list though i believe Mexico should be on this list but these 5 are great. -Marc
I appreciate the suggestions and the details.
I personally am willing to live in a place with a higher cost of living, especially if the local government is not going to tax my retirement income. France is high on my list for this reason.
Erick, I believe France does tax foreign pensions. There is a dual taxation treaty with the US though. But countries like Ecuador and Colombia do not tax foreign sourced pensions!
@@adventurefreaksss France does not tax US pensions and any taxes owed r paid to the US. They have tax credits set up to avoid double taxation. U may have to pay into the health system, but the cost is less than u would pay in the US, even with Medicare.
But if u r a tax resident in France u have to file a tax return in both US and France. I have been researching this for years and France has the best tax treaty with the US in Europe. Anyway, that’s my understanding thus far.
@@camiller4916 thank you for this helpful info!
Please include what language is spoken.
Albania?😊
How did you come up with these out of all countries?
Tell me one thing you liked about the video?
I liked Nicaragua, but others are fine as well.
ECUADOR? ARE YOU NUT? how many of them want to move to the USA?
No not nuts. Ecuador is one of our top recommended countries!
@@adventurefreaksss You are really fool. Do you think you are talking to a totally ignorant about Latin Country? There is not safety at all in those Countries, that's why in all of them there are thousands on waiting list to get out and many start travelling by walking out to the USA.
Did he mention the cartel/gangs moving drugs through Ecuador these days?
Not specifically. My focus is on highlighting the positives of each country. Similarly, when I compare other countries to the U.S., I don't focus on issues like gangs or organized crime in U.S. cities either.
Ecuador??
Why are so many illegal immigrants from Ecuador in the USA?
It seems nice. What do I know😊