How bad are the mosquitoes and other bugs and insects in San Miguel de Allende?
Lane Simmons - RE/MAX Colonial San Miguel de Allende
Compared to where I come from in Austin, Texas, the mosquitoes and other bugs here in San Miguel de Allende are not much of a bother. We have mosquitoes that annoy me for a couple of months each year, and if I were building here today, I would certainly have screen windows on everything, but I’m not as bugged here as most places I’ve been.
( Rooftop view of town, lake and mountains, San Miguel Allende, Mexico, pictured.)
Compared to where I come from in Austin, Texas, the mosquitoes and other bugs here in San Miguel de Allende are not much of a bother. We have mosquitoes that annoy me for a couple of months each year, and if I were building here today, I would certainly have screen windows on everything, but I’m not as bugged here as most places I’ve been.
( Rooftop view of town, lake and mountains, San Miguel Allende, Mexico, pictured.)
What's the closest airport to Nicaragua and what are the flights to and from Nicaragua?
Terri Marlett - NICA
Nicaragua has one international airport. The airport code is MGA. It is located in Managua, the capital city of the country.
There are several airlines that provide service to MGA. It depends on where you are flying from on what flights you would take.
I fly from the US to Nicaragua, and I prefer to use TACA or United. Both are great for the side of the US I fly from. TACA has great flights from Dallas and Los Angeles. United is great...
Nicaragua has one international airport. The airport code is MGA. It is located in Managua, the capital city of the country.
There are several airlines that provide service to MGA. It depends on where you are flying from on what flights you would take.
I fly from the US to Nicaragua, and I prefer to use TACA or United. Both are great for the side of the US I fly from. TACA has great flights from Dallas and Los Angeles. United is great for flight originating from or connecting through Houston. American is the one you would take if you are leaving or connecting from Miami.
MGA is a nice newly renovated safe airport. The photo is of a group of volunteers working with NICA on projects in El Transito.
What are the things I'll be most happily surprised by when moving or retiring abroad?
JB Seligman - BUENA VISTA REALTY located in BOCAS DEL TORO, PANAMA
WHAT HAPPENED TO THE 10 HOUR WORK DAY? TIME TO SLOW DOWN A BIT.
YOU WILL GET TO THE POINT THAT IF YOU MANAGE TO DO 2 THINGS THAT ARE ON YOUR DAILY LIST OF 6....YOU HAVE HAD A FULL DAY, AFTER THAT THEN IT'S TIME TO CELEBRATE WITH A COLD ONE!.. YOU WILL FIND OUT NO MATTER HOW HARD YOU TRY, IF IT INVOLVES DEALING WITH GOVERNMENT OR JUST PEOPLE IN GENERAL IT'S GOING TO TAKE MORE TIME THAN YOU THINK. DON'T FEEL BAD,FEEL GLAD! YOUR STRESS LEVEL WILL GO DOWN IN TIME AS...
WHAT HAPPENED TO THE 10 HOUR WORK DAY? TIME TO SLOW DOWN A BIT.
YOU WILL GET TO THE POINT THAT IF YOU MANAGE TO DO 2 THINGS THAT ARE ON YOUR DAILY LIST OF 6....YOU HAVE HAD A FULL DAY, AFTER THAT THEN IT'S TIME TO CELEBRATE WITH A COLD ONE!.. YOU WILL FIND OUT NO MATTER HOW HARD YOU TRY, IF IT INVOLVES DEALING WITH GOVERNMENT OR JUST PEOPLE IN GENERAL IT'S GOING TO TAKE MORE TIME THAN YOU THINK. DON'T FEEL BAD,FEEL GLAD! YOUR STRESS LEVEL WILL GO DOWN IN TIME AS YOU ACCLIMATE TO YOUR NEW SURROUNDINGS AND LEARN YOUR HOST COUNTRY'S CUSTOMS. AT THE END OF THE DAY IT'S A GREAT FEELING KNOWING THAT YOU LEARNED SOMETHING NEW. JUST GOES TO SHOW YOU,YOU CAN TEACH A OLD DOG NEW TRICKS!
The business culture in Portugal can be frustrating. The biggest problem in Portugal, as in other southern European countries, is that the legal system does not work. If you have a dispute to try and recover a debt, your case could take up to 15 years to get heard and there are people who use that situation to their advantage. The business culture here in Portugal is not at par as with Anglo-Saxon models; it has a much lower level.
There is a growing trend...
The business culture in Portugal can be frustrating. The biggest problem in Portugal, as in other southern European countries, is that the legal system does not work. If you have a dispute to try and recover a debt, your case could take up to 15 years to get heard and there are people who use that situation to their advantage. The business culture here in Portugal is not at par as with Anglo-Saxon models; it has a much lower level.
There is a growing trend towards entrepreneurship here in Portugal, although the problem is that small operations have very little access to funding. It’s not like in America where you have these venture capital and angel capital firms and other companies that help new businesses. Here, you basically have to ask your family to lend you money so you could set up a business.
(Queen Leonor in travel poster set in Caldas Da Rainha, Portugal, pictured.)
Expats living in Panama will more friendly towards other expats in Panama than they would have been if both of them had been in their home country. The reason is that expats living in Panama feel that they’re part of a small group with common experience, so they will tend to stick together.
Of course, when an expat marries a Panamanian, the expat will blend in more with Panamanian society.
The only other attribute I can think of...
Expats living in Panama will more friendly towards other expats in Panama than they would have been if both of them had been in their home country. The reason is that expats living in Panama feel that they’re part of a small group with common experience, so they will tend to stick together.
Of course, when an expat marries a Panamanian, the expat will blend in more with Panamanian society.
The only other attribute I can think of is some of the expats that come to Panama try to make Panama more like the US.
What's it like to live in Cayo, Belize, including San Ignacio and Belmopan? How’s the lifestyle?
Virginia Krohn - Villa Cayo Belize
We like living in Cayo because we don’t care about anything related to nightlife, which is something we don’t have much of anyways. What we do love is all the plants, flower, and the wildlife. We want to live a physically active and healthy lifestyle which is easy here and much less expensive than in the states. If you come here and you want to live like an American and eat like an American, then you’re going to pay American prices because all the...
We like living in Cayo because we don’t care about anything related to nightlife, which is something we don’t have much of anyways. What we do love is all the plants, flower, and the wildlife. We want to live a physically active and healthy lifestyle which is easy here and much less expensive than in the states. If you come here and you want to live like an American and eat like an American, then you’re going to pay American prices because all the American products are imported. For example, If you want to have an apple there is a very nice selection but each one will cost $1.25 Belize (around 65 cents US). You can also have imported romaine lettuce but it is going to be expensive and in my opinion the local lettuce is fresher and better tasting with less chemicals. There are some shops that provide organic, pesticide-free, non-GMO produce.
We also have grass-fed cattle here as well as chicken that is raised hormone free by the Mennonites. If you eat pork we have a producer that can fill that need. We have a local farm here in San Ignacio that raises their own cows producing fresh raw milk, butter, yogurt and soft cheeses. They make delicious granola, breads and other baked goods. Overall, you can live a very healthy, and inexpensively Cayo if you choose to.
(Owner in his fruitstand in Cayo, Belize, pictured.)
"Come sit next to me", said Sheyla. I followed her, wondering if it would calm my anxiety. Immediately I knew that we were going to be good friends. Our families were in countries far away, and this tropical land, its language and people was all we had. I was 12, did not speak any Spanish, but I knew this experience would change me forever.
Before arriving to Venezuela, I had studied in Jewish schools, and for the first time I was surrounded by students from all over the world. I...
Here are two contrasting characters who have crossed our path in the neighborhood. One is well-known for being homeless and without possessions, the other well-known for being the first woman from Central America and from Guatemala to plant the country’s flag on top of Mount Everest. Andrea Cardona’s story is available for anyone to read on the internet, but our connection to her is told here. The only ones who know of Cave Man’s notoriety live around this area. He...
The first time I visited Panama I was on a mission to see as much of the country as I possibly could on that trip. I was a Real Estate Broker in Las Vegas, Nevada (so I knew properties and values fairly well).
I found that Panama was similar in many respects to what I knew about Las Vegas. Different areas had different values depending on various factors. On my first trip I wanted to see the Southern Caribbean Coast as well as the rest of Panama.