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Costa Rica: visiting costa rica:
I would love to visit costa rica for 14 days but I don't know where to begin. I do like the beaches.
Philippines: Moving to the Philippines:
Gary, is it 3 years now? It use to be after a year you would have to leave. I hope you're right because that makes it much easier.
Singapore: living in singapore:
Can a single person live on approximately $3000.00 US in Singapore? I know its an expensive country but don't know just how much is enough. That's a monthly pension.
Panama: Retirement Places:
Probably means Kuala Lumpar.
Philippines: Medicle Insurance:
If your single, doesn't sound like a place to get seriously sick. LOL!
Panama: places to stay for first timers in Panama:
after landing in panama then what?
Philippines: where to safely retire in the philippines59:
59 y/o single AF veteran looking for a safe place to retire in the Philippines. Notice: I've been there many times ago but its been about 20 years.Would be living on SSDI, military and civil service disability retirement.
Panama: USA ATM's:
Can I withdraw money from a Panamanian ATM machine when my main bank is Texas? Do I need to open up a Panamanian bank account to do my banking.
Panama: USA ATM's:
Can I withdraw money from a Panamanian ATM machine when my main bank is Texas? Do I need to open up a Panamanian bank account to do my banking.
Panama: whats the trend post medicare age panama:
What's the name of the insurance carrier? Sounds pretty high to me considering I'm 57 with BC/BS Federal Employees Program Health Insurance provided to me since I retired as a Federal Employee. My premium is a third and the government picks up the other two thirds. My share is $137.00 a month for a single individual and its good worldwide. Many places you pay up front and then get reimbursed. At 60 I also qualify for Tricare thru the Air Force so yes, $1400.00 sounds pretty steep just at first glance.
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