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- Panama: Where Michael Douglas, Catherine Zeta Jones and Other A-List Celebrities Like to Vacation
Posted on January 13, 2012 by Jessica Ramesch
Go for the Canal…Stay for Everything Else. That’s what the New York Times is saying about Panama. The publishing giant’s travel section listed Panama as number one out of 45 Places to Go in 2012. Michael Douglas and Catherine Zeta Jones don’t disagree. They are on vacation in Panama this week with their family.
- Big Business Benefits for Panama and the U.S.
Posted on November 11, 2011 by Jessica Ramesch
U.S. President Barack Obama recently put the final signature on what some are calling the last major trade agreements of his administration. With a simple signing ceremony, Obama made Panama—along with South Korea and Colombia—one of only 20 countries in the world to have a Free Trade Agreement (FTA) with the U.S.
- Globetrotter: News and Notes from Around the World
Posted on September 16, 2011 by International Living
Here’s a round-up of some of the travel-related stories that have been making the news around the globe.
- Trump This: Panama Boasts the Largest Building in the Region
Posted on August 3, 2011 by Jessica Ramesch
Since its groundbreaking in 2006, locals and Panama enthusiasts have been following the progress of what may be Latin America’s newest landmark property – Trump Ocean Club International Hotel & Tower Panama.
- Doing Business in Panama? A Good Idea, Says LBC
Posted on June 14, 2011 by Jessica Ramesch
Looking to do business in Latin America? Panama and Chile have the best business climates in the entire region, says the Latin Business Chronicle (LBC).
- Video Interview: Eric Trump Speaks to IL about Opening Trump Ocean Club in Panama City
Posted on June 2, 2011 by Jessica Ramesch
In this video, Eric Trump, son of Donald Trump, sits down with International Living Panama correspondent Jessica Ramesch. Mr. Trump was in Panama City, Panama, promoting the Trump organization’s new project, Trump Ocean club (international hotel and tower).
- Costa Rica Beaches on Sale: Prices Down Now 30%-50%
Posted on May 23, 2011 by Carol Barron
Prices on beachfront properties along certain stretches of Costa Rica’s coast have tumbled. It means a window of opportunity has opened there for Americans anxious to “rescue their retirements” by looking for dollar-stretching opportunities overseas.
- How You Might Benefit from a U.S.-Panama FTA
Posted on April 28, 2011 by Jessica Ramesch
Looking to do business in Panama? Recent news bodes well for potential importers and exporters. International news media are reporting apparent progress on a long-awaited Panama-U.S. Free Trade Agreement (FTA).
- Working the Latitudes: IL Interviewed on My Carolina Today
Posted on April 26, 2011 by Jennifer Stevens
In this video, International Living executive editor, Jennifer Stevens, talks to the hosts of My Carolina Today about how you can earn a living in a developed world currency, but live in a country where the cost of living is much lower than in the States or Canada.
- How (and Where) To Celebrate Easter in Mexico
Posted on April 20, 2011 by Glynna Prentice
Easter is this coming Sunday, April 24. In Mexico, this means the start of the country’s second-most important holiday season (only surpassed by Christmas).
- Visit a “Mystery Town” in Mexico—Rich in Legends and Traditions
Posted on April 20, 2011 by Glynna Prentice
Tired of the same-old, same-old cultural tours of museums and monuments? What about a visit to a “mystery town,” rich in legends and traditions, instead? In Mexico, you’ll soon be able to.
- Mérida, Mexico, Gets First English-Language Newspaper
Posted on April 11, 2011 by Glynna Prentice
On your next visit to the expat haven of Mérida in Mexico, you’ll now be able to read the local news in English. Mérida’s first print English-language newspaper starts publication on Tuesday April 12.
- More Americans Beating Inflation by Living/Earning Overseas
Posted on April 6, 2011 by Suzan Haskins
With inflation skyrocketing in the U.S., more and more Americans are finding a surefire way to beat rising costs: by living and working overseas. It’s called “working the latitudes.” You earn in one jurisdiction (where the cost of living is relatively high) and live in another (where the cost of living is much lower).
- Festivals in Mexico This March To Celebrate Film and Jazz
Posted on March 24, 2011 by Glynna Prentice
Cheaper than Cannes and closer to home, Guadalajara—Mexico’s second-largest city—is hosting its 26th annual film festival March 25 to April 1. U.S. actors Willem Dafoe, Eva Longoria and Edward James Olmos are scheduled to be on hand.
- Panama: Financial Center Will Dominate the Region
Posted on March 23, 2011 by Jessica Ramesch
According to the Panama Bank Superintendancy, this country is well on its way to becoming the region’s chief financial hub.
- New International Airport for Panama’s Pacific Coast
Posted on March 23, 2011 by Jessica Ramesch
An international airport on Panama’s Pacific coast would make it easier for travelers to head straight to the beach without having to go through Panama City.
- IL’s April Issue is Online Now: Find Out How You Can Fund Your New Life Overseas
Posted on March 23, 2011 by Dan Prescher
Our cover story for April details exactly what many of the expats we interview for our podcasts are doing… funding their new lives overseas with portable careers and businesses ventures. IL magazine editor Eoin Bassett takes an in-depth look at exactly how nearly a dozen different expats are proving that you don’t have to choose between work and adventure…you can have both.
- Campeche, Mexico: A Tourism Strategy Takes Concrete Shape
Posted on March 3, 2011 by Glynna Prentice
Mexico’s President Felipe Calderón recently announced that he aims to make Mexico one of the world’s top five tourist destinations by 2018. He signed a National Tourism Agreement that outlines a 10-point strategy for making that goal a reality.
- Carnival Time: The Party Is On In Latin America
Posted on February 3, 2011 by Glynna Prentice
It’s time to get out the dancing shoes, the party clothes and perhaps a costume or two: Carnival time is almost here. And if you’d like to spend Carnival in a destination that does this celebration proud, you’d better be buying your airline tickets now—if you still can.
- Mexico’s New Online System Streamlines Visa Process
Posted on January 25, 2011 by Glynna Prentice
Last week I renewed my residence visa for Mexico, using the new electronic format Mexico launched in mid-2010. I filled out the online application one morning, gathered up my supporting documents, submitted everything to my local immigration office…and walked out with my new visa in hand in just one hour.
- Panama City: New Aerotropolis in the Works
Posted on January 17, 2011 by Jessica Ramesch
If you’ve ever been to Panama, chances are, you remember how easy it was to fly here. For many an expat resident, the Tocumen International Airport is a big draw. Known as the Hub of the Americas, the busy airport is a connections hub, providing easy travel to and from anywhere in the region.
- Mexico: Pay Less For Property Taxes
Posted on January 14, 2011 by Glynna Prentice
In Mexico, January means that the clock starts ticking for paying annual expenses like predial—property taxes. Fortunately, most of these expenses are a fraction of what you would pay in the U.S., Canada, or many European countries.
- Panama: Positive Growth for 2011
Posted on January 14, 2011 by Jessica Ramesch
The New Year got off to a busy start as local news sources in Panama were busy reeling off stats and predictions. At the beginning of January, Panama President Ricardo Martinelli announced that the economy would grow by as much as 9% this year.
- Mexicana Airlines Aims to Begin Flights Once More in Late January
Posted on January 11, 2011 by Glynna Prentice
Good news for those looking to book flights to Mexico: Your options have increased once more.
- International Living’s 2011 Quality of Life Index Reveals Best Climate in the World
Posted on January 7, 2011 by Dan Prescher
Two countries have tied for first place with the best climate on earth in this year’s Quality of Life Index, published last week in International Living magazine.
- U.S. Claims Top Spot in IL’s Quality of Life Index 2011
Posted on January 3, 2011 by Dan Prescher
International Living has just published its annual Quality of Life Index for 2011. The Index ranks most countries in the world in nine different categories to come up with overall ratings for their comparative qualities of life.
- Welcome News for Your Frequent Flyer Miles: FAA Reinstates U.S./Mexico Codeshare Agreements
Posted on December 23, 2010 by Glynna Prentice
Good news for travelers (and frequent flyer card-holders) to Mexico: The U.S. Federal Aviation Authority has returned Mexico’s airlines to Category 1 status.
- A New Mega-Resort Slowly Takes Shape On Mexico’s Pacific Coast
Posted on December 21, 2010 by Glynna Prentice
Talk is cheap—and never more so than when it comes to mega development projects. So the announcement in late November by Fonatur, Mexico’s tourism development agency, that over US $30 million have already been invested in a major new resort development on Mexico’s Pacific Coast is potentially good news.
- Mexico: Working to Attract More Cultural Tourists
Posted on December 7, 2010 by Glynna Prentice
Are you a history buff? Or is wildlife photography, food, or architecture your hobby? Whatever your interest, you may find Mexico promoting it. The country is becoming increasingly sophisticated and adept at packaging its vast cultural heritage for the lucrative cultural tourism market.
- Panama Tops LBC Infrastructure Index
Posted on November 30, 2010 by Jessica Ramesch
I can hardly believe it myself…Panama has topped yet another index. This time, the prestigious Latin Business Chronicle (LBC) has voted Panama number one in the region for infrastructure.
- More Direct Flights to Panama Planned
Posted on November 30, 2010 by Jessica Ramesch
Panama has long been a growing hub, thanks to Copa Airlines. The nation’s premier airline has done much to make Tocumen International the “Hub of the Americas,” as it is known.
- IL’s December Issue is Now Online
Posted on November 26, 2010 by International Living
In the December issue of the IL magazine, read about the five places where crisis investing can pay off today.
- Party for Free in Mexico from Now until Christmas
Posted on November 24, 2010 by Glynna Prentice
November 20 marked the centennial of the Mexican Revolution. It was celebrated with parades, fireworks and parties all over Mexico.
- Want Your Movies in English? In Mexico, That’s Easy
Posted on November 16, 2010 by Glynna Prentice
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part I opens in Mexico City this Thursday, November 18, and opens across Mexico the next day. That’s just when it opens in the U.S. And in many cineplexes across Mexico, you can see the film in English, with Spanish subtitles.
- What Obama DIDN’T Say on His Trip to India
Posted on November 12, 2010 by Chris Hunter
President Obama is in India promoting trade between the U.S. and the world’s largest democracy. The visit puts a spotlight on India—one of the emerging market giants.
- The Benefits of Living Part-Time Overseas
Posted on November 10, 2010 by Dan Prescher
International Living magazine’s November issue examines the benefits of being a part-time expat, including the option of voting with your feet.
- Five Top Snowbird Destinations in Mexico This Winter
Posted on November 9, 2010 by Glynna Prentice
November is the start of the snowbird season in Mexico and other southern warm-weather countries. From now until March, a steady stream of visitors migrate down from the U.S. and Canada to escape the snow and cold. Some come for just a few weeks; others stay for the entire season.
- Video Postcard: Campeche, Mexico—Working to Attract More Tourists
Posted on November 9, 2010 by Glynna Prentice
See the video, where Glynna Prentice, IL’s Mexico Editor, reports from Campeche, Mexico.
- Living Off The Grid: One Man’s Sustainable Dream in Costa Rica
Posted on November 5, 2010 by Dan Prescher
Driving toward Lake Arenal, Costa Rica, you take a left just after the towering volcano… active, as it turns out, but also the source of heat for dozens of surrounding thermal spas.
- Two New Islands Planned Off the Coast of Panama City
Posted on November 2, 2010 by Jessica Ramesch
This may be some of the most exciting (and controversial) news to come out of Panama City of late: construction has commenced on two new islands in the Panama Bay.
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