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Offline Cambridgecutie

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Re: Prospective retirement
« Reply #390 on: June 30, 2025, 08:49:PM »
The resort with the best museum in South America: https://youtu.be/-BW1DIULPZE

Bit of a contrast between South AM and Deal, Kent  :o
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« Reply #391 on: June 30, 2025, 08:50:PM »
But the likes of Deal get inundated with day trippers at the first sign of sun.  You could perhaps join a local protest movement to clamp down on tourism and shoot tourists with water pistols as they do in Barcelona and the Balearics.   

This place always appealed to me

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k-ejqFZNJ4E

It has a railway station with direct access to London and the Kent coast.
I thought you would prefer the London end somehow. Nothing wrong in that. I've been looking at the countryside around Deal. https://youtu.be/qg_SniWlrHQ

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« Reply #392 on: June 30, 2025, 08:54:PM »
Bit of a contrast between South AM and Deal, Kent  :o
I've been trying to choose realistic retirement options. It depends on whether you want to get away from everything, just from something or you wish to maintain your current routine just sans job:

Cheapest option: Ecuador Professional visa $425 income requirement. Pensioner visa $800.

Best middle option: Portugal. Income requirement €760 per month.

Brazil, Argentina around $2000 per month, but I've heard there may be some leeway in individual cases.
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Re: Prospective retirement
« Reply #393 on: June 30, 2025, 09:06:PM »
I thought you would prefer the London end somehow. Nothing wrong in that. I've been looking at the countryside around Deal. https://youtu.be/qg_SniWlrHQ

I like easy access to London but would not like to live there. 

Bearsted appeals as it is rural and yet has everything on its doorstep: good road network, easy access to London, coast, countryside, airports, ports, Eurostar.



Patrick O'Connor, Barrister, Doughty Street Chambers: "It will have to be a slam dunk.  It will have to be something of a blockbuster piece of evidence to have a chance".

All goals from Lionesses Euro 2025:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9DQq5gnwGjs

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« Reply #394 on: June 30, 2025, 09:21:PM »
I've been trying to choose realistic retirement options. It depends on whether you want to get away from everything, just from something or you wish to maintain your current routine just sans job:

Cheapest option: Ecuador Professional visa $425 income requirement. Pensioner visa $800.

Best middle option: Portugal. Income requirement €760 per month.

Brazil, Argentina around $2000 per month, but I've heard there may be some leeway in individual cases.

Why not choose a nice base in UK and then take long breaks in the winter to warmer climes?  What about medical and dental care if resident outside UK?
Patrick O'Connor, Barrister, Doughty Street Chambers: "It will have to be a slam dunk.  It will have to be something of a blockbuster piece of evidence to have a chance".

All goals from Lionesses Euro 2025:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9DQq5gnwGjs

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Re: Prospective retirement
« Reply #395 on: June 30, 2025, 09:40:PM »
Why not choose a nice base in UK and then take long breaks in the winter to warmer climes?  What about medical and dental care if resident outside UK?
From my research the private health insurance is around $100 per month. There's always a risk in everything. Your property could be broken into if you leave it for three months. I'm still open to suggestion though.

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« Reply #396 on: July 01, 2025, 05:46:PM »
I think I have posted previously the whole of Kent is underrated imo.  I have visited Deal.  As a day visit nothing not to like but no idea what it is like actually living there. 


There are parts of Kent which are very attractive and house prices can be very reasonable in the areas which are not well served by rail and so are not within easy commuting distance of London. 

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« Reply #397 on: July 01, 2025, 05:54:PM »
There are parts of Kent which are very attractive and house prices can be very reasonable in the areas which are not well served by rail and so are not within easy commuting distance of London.
I think members have sensed my dilettantism in the thread. Not wishing to put my feet up with the pipe and slippers watching Tipping Point with Ben Shephard, though not wanting to parade on a float in Recife, Brazil either.

Estimations of my wealth thus far have been grossly exaggerated.

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« Reply #398 on: July 01, 2025, 06:06:PM »
I think members have sensed my dilettantism in the thread. Not wishing to put my feet up with the pipe and slippers watching Tipping Point with Ben Shephard, though not wanting to parade on a float in Recife, Brazil either.

Estimations of my wealth thus far have been grossly exaggerated.

Obviously there are parts of the world where money goes a lot further than here, but there are disadvantages.  Do you speak any foreign languages?   

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« Reply #399 on: July 01, 2025, 06:11:PM »
Obviously there are parts of the world where money goes a lot further than here, but there are disadvantages.  Do you speak any foreign languages?
Yes. French, German plus O Level Spanish. I would like a drier climate than the one I'm in currently. Plus it must be a predominantly Christian country. Other than that I'm open to ideas. If I can't make a decision I'll stay put in England.

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« Reply #400 on: July 01, 2025, 09:17:PM »
I think this is very sad. To some she may be fulfilling a dream, but I do wonder if she will be fulfilled and whether there's anyone left who really cares about her: https://www.msn.com/en-gb/travel/news/woman-77-moves-onto-cruise-ship-permanently-says-it-s-cheaper-than-living-in-california/ar-AA1HInO7?ocid=msedgntp&pc=U531&cvid=d01de36cdaf54f0daa7ed64497546b8f&ei=14

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Re: Prospective retirement
« Reply #401 on: July 02, 2025, 09:41:AM »
Yes. French, German plus O Level Spanish. I would like a drier climate than the one I'm in currently. Plus it must be a predominantly Christian country. Other than that I'm open to ideas. If I can't make a decision I'll stay put in England.

There are several candidates.  Malta is very pleasant and English is quite widely spoken and British people are welcomed - family memories of the war are still there.  Crete is for the same reason very welcoming to the British and I believe it is still possible to buy property there quite cheaply.  Cyprus is another possibility.  Ireland would probably suit you save for the fact that it is generally wetter than the UK.  There are some parts where property prices are OK but around Dublin prices are extremely high.  Portugal used to be welcoming to British with cheap properties and an overall favourable tax environment but I think that may have changed now. 



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« Reply #402 on: July 02, 2025, 10:10:AM »
There are several candidates.  Malta is very pleasant and English is quite widely spoken and British people are welcomed - family memories of the war are still there.  Crete is for the same reason very welcoming to the British and I believe it is still possible to buy property there quite cheaply.  Cyprus is another possibility.  Ireland would probably suit you save for the fact that it is generally wetter than the UK.  There are some parts where property prices are OK but around Dublin prices are extremely high.  Portugal used to be welcoming to British with cheap properties and an overall favourable tax environment but I think that may have changed now.

There are lots of Israelis who have recently travelled by boat to Cyprus. Some are buying up properties. Many are probably affluent.

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« Reply #403 on: July 02, 2025, 10:18:AM »
There are lots of Israelis who have recently travelled by boat to Cyprus. Some are buying up properties. Many are probably affluent.

Yes I read about that.


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« Reply #404 on: July 02, 2025, 10:21:AM »
Yes I read about that.

Have you read Jacobin before ngb? Looks like an interesting publication. I posted a link up in another thread.