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Retirement Without Borders: How To Retire Abroad–in Mexico, France, Italy, Sp..

Posted by admin on Tuesday, 29 November, 2011

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Retirement Without Borders: How To Retire Abroad–in Mexico, France, Italy, Sp..

Posted by admin on Tuesday, 29 November, 2011

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are baby boomers aware that immigrants from Latino America will pay for their benefits?

Posted by admin on Wednesday, 1 December, 2010

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i am sure this is not the case with all the baby boomers but some seem to ignore that they are about to retire and that an America whit out the latin immigrants would not be able to pay any of the benefits they will need so much in the future . latin Americans ( legal and ilegal which need to be legalized ) will keep America being the greatest and the strongest .
another thing that i would like to add is that estatistically second generations of immigrants pay more taxes than any other group .
if u look for this estatistics u will find them .
latin america *
i am also sure not all baby boomers think that way or that most do . i think most do understand this :)
yes neddie they do . there is millions of dollars from so called invisible taxers which never ask for their money back .

http://www.lulac.org/advocacy/issues/immigration/truth.html

answer to cathy L : just to let u know during WW11 the mexican immigrants not law breakers as u call them were working for america and Mexico as a country was fighting along USA agains the nazies . about the other war u know very well it was never supose to happen but yes many undocumented soldiers did fight also and latter were given the chance to become legal .
did u hear about bush wanting to grant legal status to the undocumented soldiers fighting in iraq ??? ( they will also grant legal status to their families if they haven't done it already .


Simply Puerto Vallarta, Long Time Retirees

Posted by admin on Wednesday, 3 November, 2010

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Polly and Hubert Vicars retired south of the border long before it became trendy, astounding family and friends. They made Puerto Vallarta their new home in 1988. There is an estimated one-million Americans living in Mexico and that number is expected to rise as baby boomers retire. In the September/October 2010 issue of AARP magazine, they rate Puerto Vallarta as the number one place to retire abroad. Whether it is the climate, personal atmosphere or cost of living, Puerto Vallarta is the first choice for many North American retirees. For complete text visit: www.PVPulse.com Segment By Video Diva Productions, Puerto Vallarta http


Does Obama have a plan to Force retiring baby boomers to stay in the US, to block them like a Florida Vote ???

Posted by admin on Tuesday, 24 August, 2010

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If Baby Boomers spend their retirement checks in the Banana Republic won't the US fall deeper into Depression.

Millions of people are moving to Mexico and all places South.


Choose Mexico for Retirement, 10th: Information for Travel, Retirement, Investment, and Affordable Living

Posted by admin on Saturday, 5 June, 2010
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With information on  travel, business opportunities, cost of living, medical care, culture, climate and more, this book will define exciting and different options for retirement.    

Gringos in Paradise: An American Couple Builds Their Retirement Dream House in a Seaside Village in Mexico

Posted by admin on Friday, 4 June, 2010
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A Year in Provence meets Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House in this lively and entertaining account of a couple's year building their dream house in Mexico.In 2004, Barry Golson wrote an award-winning article for AARP magazine about Mexican hot spots for retirees longing for a lifestyle they couldn't afford in the United States. A year later, he [Read More]

Retirement Without Borders: How to Retire Abroad–in Mexico, France, Italy, Spain, Costa Rica, Panama, and Other Sunny, Foreign Places (And the Secret to Making It Happen Without Stress)

Posted by admin on Sunday, 23 May, 2010
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A comprehensive and engaging guide for retiring abroad with practical information on logistics, costs, healthcare and more by author Barry Golson.