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Offshore Real Estate Magazine - January 2007
January 2007
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Comments: I noticed a small number of TESL/TEFL training programs listed on your site under "Moving to Canada." Please note that anyone hoping to make a living in Canada by teaching English will need to ensure that their credentials are appropriate, and that the definition of what's appropriate varies from province to province, between adult and elementary/secondary contexts, and between private and publically funded or mandated institutions. If your objective is to make moving easier, any visitors who are looking for TESL certification information should check with provincial Ministries of Education for K-12 teaching purposes, or with the national or provincial associations of ESL teachers (starting at www.tesl.ca) for adult program purposes.

Regards,
Shannon Storey

Comments: I just like to congratulate whoever wrote the article on buyng real estate in Brazil. I'm brazilian and "carioca". As such, I know very well most of the details that were written in the article, which were true to the "t".

Great article, 
Getulio Bastos

I cannot say I agree with the comments on prices in CR; the demographics don't support your argument. Land here is still cheap compared to most alternatives and the baby boomers want to retire in a tropical paradise. Nicaragua is nowhere near as beautiful as Costa Rica and Panama is so humid in the city. 
If you avoid Tamarindo and the Flamingo area where they are asking up to $1,000m2! then plenty of fair priced land can be found. As for homes, the demand will continue and there are plenty of gringos coming down with cash having sold their U.S home even if at a reduced price. You can still buy a decent house in the Central valley for $250k, the same cannot be said of the U.S

Simon Gaches

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