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Pai, Thailand | Overseas Haven Report
Get Started, Overseas Haven Reports, Retirement & Lifestyle, ThailandPai, Thailand | Overseas Haven Report
This Overseas Haven Report features the pretty mountain town of Pai in northwest Thailand. Pai is a peaceful spot, where lovers of organically grown food and alternative living can really flourish and live a quiet but complete life.
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Get Started, Panama Special Reports, Retirement & Lifestyle
Albrook and Clayton, Panama City, Panama
In this Panama Special Report, we bring you the areas of Albrook and Clayton, Panama City.
Both Albrook and Clayton originated as part of the Panama Canal Zone. The infrastructure and neighborhoods were built by U.S. engineers to be used by the U.S. armed forces. When the U.S. government turned the Panama Canal over to the Panamanians 10 years ago, Clayton and Albrook came as part of the package. In the decade since, these two communities have developed into quiet, peaceful residential areas with parks, single-family homes, some of the best schools in Panama, and small retail areas. Perfect if you’re relocating with a family but very appealing, too, if you’re just looking for a more suburban experience.
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Santa Fe, Panama
Veraguas is known as The Land of Columbus and Urracá. Urracá being the legendary Ngöbe-Buglé chieftain who bravely fought and defeated the Spanish conquistadores for nine years circa 1520s.
In 1630, Santa Fe was named as the capital of the province of Veraguas until 1890, when it was eventually replaced by the city of Santiago.
The average annual temperature in Santa Fe is nearly 76°F (24.4°C). Its cooler climate makes for a garden enthusiast’s dream and gives way to an economy which is primarily built on agriculture.
Offering many of the same attractions as Boquete, with fewer visitors, you can hike, birdwatch, tube down the river, and more…
Located in Veraguas, this is the only Panamanian province that reaches both the Caribbean and the Pacific Coast.
Santa Fe is about four hours (driving by car) from Panama City—including one hour up a winding mountain road from Santiago. The road is narrow; lacking any yellow or white division lines as well as a shoulder or guardrails.
It is set at 430 meters above sea level, not quite qualifying it as a cloud forest, but has that same mountainous, orchid, mossy terrain…
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Panama Special Reports
Las Perlas: A Natural Gated Community Off Panama’s Pacific Coast
In this Panama Special Report, we bring you Panama’s Pearl Islands.
The islands—the uninhabited ones, at least—are coated in a blanket of thick tropical marine forest with some areas of rare mangrove. This forest, together with rugged topography, cliffs, and rocky headlands, gives the islands a Jurassic Park feel. Innumerable sea birds wheel and dive around the cliffs, and dense tropical foliage hangs over the water, creating a wall of green that encases the beaches.
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Money In Real Estate—No Experience Required
Get Started, Make Money Overseas, Offshore & Taxes, Real Estate & InvestingMoney In Real Estate—No Experience Required
This 39-minute presentation introduces you to everything you need to know about making money in real estate. You’ll also get access to the Powerpoint presentation.
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Offshore & Taxes, Panama, Panama Special Reports, Real Estate & Investing
Banking In Panama – Where And How To Open Your Account
Offshore & Taxes, Panama, Panama Special Reports, Real Estate & InvestingBanking In Panama – Where And How To Open Your Account
Panama is Central America’s preeminent banking destination. Its thriving banking sector has fueled the growth of the country’s economy and attracted dozens of international banks from around the globe. Of the 75 banks currently operating in the country, 2 are state-owned, 47 have general licenses, and 26 have international licenses.
Why Panama, you ask?
For starters, the country boasts strong regulatory oversight that maintains the stability of the banking system, and banks tend to stay afloat during periods of economic turmoil. Favorable tax incentives and high certificate of deposit (CD) rates draw in a constant flow of cash from foreign individuals and entities. On top of that, there are several laws in place that help ensure the privacy of clients. Together these factors contribute to Panama’s appeal as an offshore banking haven.
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Johor Bahru, Malaysia | Overseas Haven Report
Get Started, Malaysia, Overseas Haven Reports, Retirement & LifestyleJohor Bahru, Malaysia | Overseas Haven Report
This Overseas Haven Report features Johor Bahru, Malaysia. As with many cities in Asia, you will find a high quality of life at an affordable price.
Johor Bahru also offers developed infrastructure, good international schools, hospitals, lots of golf courses, and parks. This is city that is quickly becoming one of the most desirable places to live and retire.
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David, Panama
The province is famous for its agricultural production, particularly its cattle. The capital, David, a middle-class town built on farming, feels like a down to earth, straightforward kind of a place.
Big tractors for big farming abound here. If your interest in Panama includes any investment agenda, this part of the country should have your attention.
The City of David is 445.4 kilometer from Panama City––about six hours by car or bus. It’s also about a one-hour drive from the Costa Rica border.
If you’re not up to driving or taking the bus, there are daily flights from the Marcos A. Gelabert Airport in Panama City to Enrique Malek Airport in David.
Infrastructure in David is equal to Panama City. Electricity, telephone, water, trash pickup are all here.
In this Panama Special Report, we bring you the expat-friendly city of David, Panama.
David boasts a busy social calendar. Club David is the Chiriquí equivalent of the Club Union in Panama City, “the” place for business and social events with the right people. Each year, Club David hosts many events for the local community and many events for various charities. Most are open to the public.
In March there’s the Feria International de David (International David Fair). Check out the exhibits, eat the food, and don’t miss the Horse Parade.
Like most areas in Panama, David doesn’t have much of an infrastructure for someone with a disability. To get around using a wheelchair would be nearly impossible. However, there is some progress being made in this area. The progress is slow, but it’s well on its way.
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Raising Kids In Panama: An A To Z Guide For Expat Parents On The Isthmus…
Get Started, Panama Special Reports, Retirement & LifestyleRaising Kids In Panama: An A To Z Guide For Expat Parents On The Isthmus…
In this Panama Special Report we welcome families to life in Panama. This is an A to Z guide to raising kids on the isthmus, from school to social opportunities, and much more.
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6 Strategies For Bulletproofing Your Financial Future Report
Get Started, Offshore & Taxes, Offshore and Investing6 Strategies For Bulletproofing Your Financial Future Report
6 Strategies For Bulletproofing Your Financial Future. This report could be sold separately for as much—or more—as I am charging for Simon Letter. You’ll learn exactly what you should do to ensure your financial future is solid—no matter what happens in the United States.
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