Retire Abroad, Live Better

Retire Abroad, Live Better

James Smith

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Editorial:
Indy Pub
Año de edición:
2025
ISBN:
9798348102142

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Retirement doesn’t have to mean staying put. For many people in their 60s and beyond, living internationally opens the door to a healthier, more affordable, and more enriching way of life. Whether you’re curious about relocating full-time or spending part of the year in another country, this book is your trusted guide through every step of the process-from deciding where to go to handling medical care, finances, and family conversations with clarity and confidence.Written with warmth, insight, and years of experience, this isn’t just about where to move-it’s about how to build a life that feels both familiar and exciting in a brand-new setting. Learn how to navigate visa options, understand cost of living differences, manage healthcare, and adapt to cultural changes without losing your footing. Discover how to stay safe, make new friends, and keep in touch with loved ones back home while truly making the most of your retirement years.If you’ve ever dreamed of waking up somewhere new, where your dollar stretches further and your days feel brighter, this book will help you get there-practically, calmly, and with fewer surprises along the way.

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