The decision to retire overseas is a big one, but can also be rewarding. Many international retirees decide to retire abroad because they can enjoy a much lower cost-of-living, fully explore a country and culture that they've always loved to visit and escape the hustle and bustle of life back home. Whatever your reasons for retiring abroad, you follow in the footsteps of many other expatriates. Use our Country Forums to network with other retirees in your dream destination.
If you're a Baby Boomer and haven't yet lost all of your money in your 401k or IRA, it's not too late; come on down to Puerto Vallarta and join the Pre-Boomers.
David Kuenzi addresses the problem of Benefitting from the significant tax advantages of qualified retirement accounts is difficult because of their complexity, especially when the special tax implications of living abroad are factored in.
Can I afford to retire is the question many retirees are asking, particularly in these days of economic crises. Soho Properties offers advice about QDROPS and retiring abroad.
Want to retire in Mexico? Mexico tops International Living's 2008 Retirement Index. Jim Sherrer, real estate expert and expat, shares why Mexico... Puerto Vallarta, in particular, is ones of the best places to retire.
Do you want to retire in Mexico? The Mexican Riviera consists of over 1,000 miles of Pacific coastline including several of the best places to retire in Mexico. Scherrer's article offers great insight for those considering living in Mexico.
Did you know that some countries court foreign retirees offering discounts on things such as medicines, closing costs when buying property and big tax breaks such as zero tax on foreign-earned income and pension, tax-free imports for household goods -- even cars.