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After making the bold move of retiring abroad, one must then decide which foreign nation best suits their needs. Asia is a stunning and culturally rich part of the planet. When considering where to retire in Asia, ex-pats have a wide variety of options. Malaysia, Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam, and Sri Lanka make International Living’s list…
As people approach retirement age, many of them begin to imagine a new chapter in their lives and consider moving to another country. Retirement migration is a growing trend, fueled by a desire to experience new cultures, climates, and lifestyles. In this article, we will explore the top countries in Europe for retirement migration and…
The first people known to have inhabited Central Asia were Scythians who came from the northern campaigns of what’s now Uzbekistan. Eventually in the first renaissance BC, when these Gadabouts settled in the region they erected an expansive irrigation system along the gutters. Uzbekistan is the most inhabited nation in Central Asia. Since the 1970s,…
How to retire in Tajikistan as an ex-pat. Tajikistan is a country in Central Asia adjacent to Afghanistan, China, Kyrgyzstan, and Uzbekistan. Learn more about the visa to the country and the benefits of living there.
Retire in Canada: the golden years. After the United States, Canada is the next sought-after country by foreigners across the world. Most people relocate to Canada because of the numerous job opportunities available to its residents, while for a few, it’s for the pleasure of exploring the country.
How to retire in Chile: the golden years. Chile is a popular tourist destination, and one of the favorite locations retirees love to flock to. The country offers its residents not only Mediterranean-like weather in the north, towering mountains, and several fjords in the south, but also a flourishing wine industry.
How to Retire in Turkmenistan. Turkmenistan is a country where the idiosyncrasies of a previous dictatorial leader coexist with a weird post-Soviet hangover.
Retire in South Korea. It’s a country in East Asia, containing the southern part of the Korean Peninsula and sharing a land border with North Korea. Roughly around twenty-five million people, nearly half of the country’s population of 51 million, live in the Seoul Capital Area.
Retire in Belize: the Golden years. Countries like Belize, a small nation in Central America, offer retirees a chance to live their dreams comfortably at an affordable cost. Millions of retirees look forward to spending the rest of their lives, relaxing in comfort and away from the stress of working.
How to retire in Brazil – the golden years. Brazil, which has a population of some 213 million, is known for its passionate and pleasurable  loving people, beautiful beaches, and a pristine rainforest that is home to an array of fauna and leafage.
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