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About jorniv

Status:

Considering a Move Abroad 

Gender:

Male

Currently Lives:

san antonio, Texas, United States

Citizen Of:

United States

Some Forum Posts:

Costa Rica: I want the REAL truth:

KRKDOWD: I fully agreed with your statements: too much bs in this world! i've been to CR and as a latino man i'm i know my people pretty well so i believe the i can give you a couple of tips: 1- as to how much you need to survive in CR it all depends on 'location,location,location' and what you want or how you expect to live. $2,000/mo should be ok but remember medical expenses will hit you hart and you also need to buy a car and find a decent school for your kid. Bilingual school are not common in Latam. DONOT MOVE TO CR IF: A-you guys feel you can't live without Wal-Mart, B-If you need things to be done 'pronto'(quick) C- strongly recommend you learn the basics of the language. D-YOUTUBE: 'why you should NOT move to the Philippines'. Of course you are not moving to the Philippines but simply imagine that instead of "Philipines' it reads 'CR' and you'll get the message. Wish the best of lucks. Jorg

Argentina: visiting argentina:

Hi friends, my wife and i are planing to spend a couple of weeks in Argentina as tourists are we'd like to have some tips about do's and don'ts. any help will be greatly appreciated, thanks jorg.

Argentina: visiting argentina:

Hi friends, my wife and i are planing to spend a couple of weeks in Argentina as tourists are we'd like to have some tips about do's and don'ts. any help will be greatly appreciated, thanks jorg.

Vietnam: going to VN:

hi friends, my wife and i are planing to go to VN and go from top to bottom as tourist. i'd like to get as many tips as you could possible give me. how long you think i need to see as much as possible through the entire country and how much money i should need per day. etc,etc.

Global Expat Forum: tips,please:

hi guys, i plan to visit turkey for 3 weeks and i'd really like to know if you guys can give me any tips. should i drive,etc? thanks in advanced. jorg

Singapore: help:

does a US citizen needs a visa to go to Singa? Does a mexican citizen needs one? thanks in advance jorg

Global Expat Forum: help:

anybody from Singapore who can answer some questions. 1- how long it takes from Singa to Kuala Lumpur, is there a train ride, any general tips? i'll be greatly greatful to you thanks in advance

Singapore: visiting Singa:

hi friends , i [lan to visit singapore next April. i 'll stay at the Marina Bay Sands for a week and another week in a cheaper hotel. any tips? any general tips about the city. i 'd greatly appreciated thanks in advance jorniv

Ecuador: Real Estate & Attorney in Cuenca:

froy, i wonder if you allow me to ask you a rather personal question: i've heard that there are quite a few of expats leaving Ecuador and your relatives seem to be doing the same thing , may i ask why? thanks in advance Jorge

Ecuador: 100 dollar bills:

take $20s but mostly ones fives and tens. anything over $20s you are going to have problems with. ATM in banks and malls are pretty safe. just be overall cautious and you should be ok Jorge

 

Date Joined:

9/2/2010

Total Posts:

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Posts/Day:

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