What advice do overseas retirees have for others considering retiring abroad?
When we asked what advice they have for others considering retiring abroad, they advised...
"Have a plan - setting a budget, researching potential countries and locations, sorting visas and residency issues, understanding healthcare and pension entitlements, anticipating any travel and health issues. Be prepared - to accept cultural differences, learn a different language and be prepared to act on any guidance offered by locals. Explore thoroughly - know before you go. Visit potential retirement spots multiple times if you can, make sure the country meets your needs and expectations, understand any potential risks and make sure you feel comfortable with the political, social and economic situation. Network and make friends - online forums and websites of local expat communities are excellent resources. Find a way to make money - If you’re going to retire overseas, it’s important to think about ways you will generate additional income. The Internet can make finding work abroad more accessible and you could also consider gap year-style volunteer opportunities. Be flexible - Things change, stay flexible and budget for any additional costs and always be thinking of the future. Lastly, plan a way to keep in touch with those you love back home," remarked another expat who made the move to Bruges, Belgium.
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What advice do overseas retirees have for others considering retiring abroad?
If you live in Bruges, newcomers to Bruges would love to hear your answer to this question.