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Section One - Relocation and Living Abroad |
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Why I Live in Costa Rica
By Christopher Howard
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A few months ago I led a group of prospective residents on a tour around Costa Rica. After a week of traveling and attending a series of informative seminars, the majority had decided they would like to live here for at least part of the year. Costa Rica has more Americans proportionately than any other country outside the United States. Why do so many people want to live here? Read more>> |
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Why New Zealand? - Let Me Tell You Why
By Tiffany J Love
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“Why New Zealand?” This is the question most of my friends and family asked first, followed closely with, “Where is that?” and, “Do they speak English?” when I told them I was planning to move to New Zealand. Some of them thought I had lost my mind and others were very supportive and curious. Read more>> |
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Safety First - How to Research and Prepare for a Trip Abroad with Children
By Molly McHugh
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I think a basic safety guideline for any parent traveling with young or adolescent children is this; multiply what you know by ten, then you may have what you need to know. Vulnerabilities, risks and potential dangers are magnified ten-fold or greater when anyone leaves the comfort and familiarity of home (and their home country) to explore foreign territories. Read more>> |
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Culture Smart Belarus
By Ann Coombes
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Belarusian women commonly see foreign men as good husband material – believing they are rich and can offer them a comfortable lifestyle. Online dating agencies have enabled countless numbers of young girls to ‘meet’ husbands from abroad. Many of those taking English classes do so with the express wish of getting hitched to an American or British man. Read more>> |
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Yacht Chartering in the Virgin Islands
By Margo Rose
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Why charter in the Virgin Islands?
The US and British Virgin Islands are recognized as one of the very best sailing and yachting destinations in the world. This Caribbean archipelago sports more than 60 islands and cays, populated and unpopulated. With countless places to anchor or moor and reliably spectacular weather is it any wonder that when one thinks of a yachting vacation these islands simply pop to the front of the mind? Read more>> |
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Argentina: Suffering from the 'Princess Syndrome'
By David Cummings
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The first thing I noticed on arriving in Argentina was that in Buenos Aires everyone had a maid - a maid who did everything for you – things looked promising! Not only did the maid do everything but since Argentina had just devalued the currency a year or so before I arrived one could employ a maid for well under a pound per hour! I have to say, things were looking very promising indeed!. Read more>> |
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