Every so often, we send our editors – together with a camera crew – on several-week-long expeditions to our most popular destinations. And they’re going to take you with them. Virtually, that is. So these Virtual Events are not some put-it-on-a-shelf, encyclopedia-like books you have to sift through. At a Virtual Event, you’ll get the same expertise you would at a live event from your own living room.
- Reclaim Your Freedom Offshore
Posted on November 19, 2012 by International Living
Step Offshore: A Roadmap to Taking Yourself and Your Money Overseas
There is a lot of incorrect, incomplete, downright dangerous information out there about the offshore world. Let’s face it… it gets a bad rap. Yet it’s perfectly legal to have an offshore bank account… or own property overseas… or have a second passport. With all the poor information and suspect advice floating around on the web about your options offshore, we felt it our obligation to set the record straight. - In Uruguay You’ll Find the Best Quality of Life in All the Americas. Can It Be True?
Posted on May 28, 2012 by International Living
Blueprint for Your New Life in Uruguay
It’s safe. It has a stable government…a strong economy…banking privacy…easy residency options…top-notch medical care (at one-tenth the cost in the U.S.)…and much, much more. In fact, this affordable little country is more First World than the U.S. - A Simpler, Less-Expensive Life… on a Beach in the Caribbean
Posted on May 28, 2012 by International Living
Blueprint for Your New Life in Belize
If you’ve always imagined yourself in the Caribbean… if that’s the escape you conjure up when somebody says, “dream retirement,” then you need to have Belize on your radar screen.
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Event Testimonials
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All of your speakers were very clear and precise in their assessments of life in an adopted country. They shared their own individual experiences and those of others that they were acquainted with. The presentations left vivid images of happy people who had retired overseas.


