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In
the 1920's Greece, Italy & France were the most common destination
of expats
- - After the 2nd World War it remained the same, but began to encompass
the Balearic Islands, then Spain, then Tangiers. With the end of
the cold war, the half of Europe that had been behind the so-called Iron
Curtain opened up, and the race was on. Which spot provides the most
ambiance at the least expense, which spots appealed to 'super stars' and
rock stars, which were best suited as retirement havens? Europe has
a lot to offer. More culture, with a greater degree of disparity than any
other region of the world. These reports are written by individuals who
have walked the walk. The process of moving to another nation is slightly
more complicated than moving from Detroit to Seattle, but no exceedingly
so. What is required is information, which is precisely what these
reports provide. Our website has thousands of articles, and they are useful,
but when it comes to international relocation one wants more than anecdotal
facts. These reports will supply you with the information you need, they'll
save you money, time and frustration. . . . at a very reasonable cost,
we might add.
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