Feb
14th
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The idea of a retreat in another country when you retire or leave the job, is increasingly common in developed countries. And generally the more enticing options for retirement, by the exchange rate differential and the costs, lead us to developing countries, with good climate and stability. But what are the most desirable and safe for transfer or retirement?.
From the safety, health systems, cultural and transport facility at the site of Forbes made a list of some of the best countries in which we shall detail.
Thailand: friendly to retirees, is a recommended for its scenery, but concentrates the quality medical services near the capital, Bangkok, so it is highly recommended not to stray
too far.
Italy: excellent food and friendly people, Italy is a classic of the good life with excellent health system.
Ireland: although the economic crisis, Dublin is a world class city amid spectacular scenery. The taxes are low and heavy discounts to seniors.
Australia: the country with an incredible quality of life, with cosmopolitan cities and breathtaking scenery. The counterpart is the vast distances to communicate with Europe and America.
Panama: good weather and beaches, low taxes, facilities for elderly and retired, and a small but lush territory along with U.S.. The counterpart would be the persistent corruption.
France: excellent cuisine and culture, is also one of the most friendly to retirees and a health system second to none. The downside, they argue, is the extreme bureaucracy.
Malaysia: culture and exotic landscapes, Malaysia is also a country that is hospitable to retirees, with the advantage of low cost compared to more developed countries. The disadvantages are a disparate infrastructure and some racial tensions.
Spain: Spanish sun has been a magnet for retirees from Europe, especially from countries further north. Excellent cuisine, friendly people and lively, Spain can start offering good opportunities in times of crisis.
Canada: cities near perfect, with excellent quality of life, favorable policies to retirees and good medical care. To make matters worse, inland, the landscape becomes idyllic, though of course there will be to spend the winter.
For if it makes something else, we link the 10 countries with longer life expectancy, and a personal recommendation, a visit to Auckland, Green City and relaxed.
Italy: excellent food and friendly people, Italy is a classic of the good life with excellent health system.
Ireland: although the economic crisis, Dublin is a world class city amid spectacular scenery. The taxes are low and heavy discounts to seniors.
Australia: the country with an incredible quality of life, with cosmopolitan cities and breathtaking scenery. The counterpart is the vast distances to communicate with Europe and America.
Panama: good weather and beaches, low taxes, facilities for elderly and retired, and a small but lush territory along with U.S.. The counterpart would be the persistent corruption.
France: excellent cuisine and culture, is also one of the most friendly to retirees and a health system second to none. The downside, they argue, is the extreme bureaucracy.
Malaysia: culture and exotic landscapes, Malaysia is also a country that is hospitable to retirees, with the advantage of low cost compared to more developed countries. The disadvantages are a disparate infrastructure and some racial tensions.
Spain: Spanish sun has been a magnet for retirees from Europe, especially from countries further north. Excellent cuisine, friendly people and lively, Spain can start offering good opportunities in times of crisis.
Canada: cities near perfect, with excellent quality of life, favorable policies to retirees and good medical care. To make matters worse, inland, the landscape becomes idyllic, though of course there will be to spend the winter.
For if it makes something else, we link the 10 countries with longer life expectancy, and a personal recommendation, a visit to Auckland, Green City and relaxed.