You are in the research stage of your retirement
planning, searching for possible and desirable best places to retire
locations around the world.
Retirement - traditionally defined as "withdrawing oneself", but we do not see it as a time to withdraw, but instead as a time to immerse oneself in all the wonderful things life has to offer.

But unfortunately there is no ultimate country to retire. The places on this globe are as different as your wishes, your needs and longings. As it is impossible to give you an impression of all countries on this beautiful world, we like to introduce our selection of the best places to retire to you. It is up to you now, to make the decisions, to find out what is most important to you when looking for a new dream location to retire.
What are your favourites? To enjoy a low cost of living, life in a warm or mild climate, pay only low taxes, the friendly people, relax at white sandy beaches, or discover incredible natural beauty? Or do you prefer to live close to your home country, be sure to find good hospitals and enjoy wintertime at a cosy fireplace?
The nature of all living things is to seek the most suitable environment for their homes. So stop waiting - start living!
In our best places to retire listing we like to introduce you to the following locations:
On the american continent: Canada, Mexico, Panama and Costa Rica. In Europe: Cyprus, Italy and Spain. More eastern in Asia we recommend Malaysia and the Philippines. And last but not least "down under" Australia and New Zealand.
Best places to retire - country information
Visit the single countries at the bar on top and you will be provided with useful country information, a video clip, many pictures, facts avout the cost of living, property ads, as well as other money issues and the possibilities to get a "retirement" visa for the best places to retire.
Best Places To Retire Indices:
You probably know about the "Big Mac Index", an informal way of measuring the purchasing power parity between two currencies and provides a test of the extent to which market exchange rates result in goods costing the same in different countries. It seeks to make exchange-rate theory a bit more easy to digest. The index takes
its name from the Big Mac hamburger, sold at McDonald's restaurants all over the world. But there are two other very interesting and helpful indices. Prices range US$1.78 - US$7.20.
The "Quality Of Life Index" includes 111 countries
and is based on a unique methodology that links the results of subjective life-satisfaction surveys to the objective
determinants of quality of life across countries. It includes data about health, family life, community life, material well being, political stability and security, climate, job security,
political freedom and gender equality.
The "Global Peace Index" ranks 149 countries
and is an attempt to measure the relative position of nations and regions peacefulness. All three indices have one thing in common,
the smaller the number, the better the result for the country.

Now you are ready, discover and explore the Best Places to Retire, just click on the links in the bar.
But STOP, one thing is certain, wherever you go you will certainly face problems, big ones and small ones. The way to your dream destination can be very rocky and hard to walk. Believe my, I made all the experiences myself when I was in your position, searching for and getting settled in my "second home". Do yourself a favour, take all the information you can get to make your decision careful and your move smooth. I will try my best to help you with my FREE ebook: "How To Immigrate - Guide To Moving Overseas".
It doesn´t matter which country you choose, these information will help you anyway. Everything you need to know about having
the right documentation. In order to move and work effectively within your chosen destination it is important that you have organised
and obtained the relevant documentation. Failure to do so may result in your inability to legally work or even remain in the country.
Learning whether or not you should rent or buy overseas. Before starting your search for a home, ensure you set yourself a budget to
stick to. Ensure you include costs such as bond or renovations, legal fees during the process and the estate agent. It is recommended
that you allow yourself an extra 10 percent on which to fall back on, if costs prove to be more than initially expected.
How to prepare for the big move without fuss. The key component to ensuring a smooth and stress free move is organisation. Moving
abroad is very different to moving domestically and for this reason it is imperative that you be as organised as possible. Learn all about

this in chapter 8.
How to find an international moving company without being scammed. In preparing to ship your goods overseas ensure you contact a
few removal companies to compare quotes and ensure a reasonable price. Price should not be the only factor on which to base your choice.
What to do with pets? One of the difficulties with moving to another country is deciding what to do with the family pet. For some there
may not be a choice as different countries have different regulations in regards to animals Everything you need to know about having
the right documentation. In order to move and work effectively within your chosen destination it is important that you have organised.
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