Retirement planning raises many questions: When can I retire? How much should I save? Will I continue to work and/or volunteer? What will I do to stay active? One factor that influences how you answer all of these questions is where you plan to retire—either at home or someplace abroad.

While most People spend their retirement at home, a growing number are opting to retire overseas. Here are the pros and cons of this dilemma:

Retire at Home

Most retirees either stay in their existing homes or make in-country moves. For many people, family is a big reason to stay home—especially if there are grandkids in the picture.

Advantages of Retiring in my home country.

Disadvantages of Retiring at home.

Pros

Cons

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Moving out of your home country could undoubtedly be an adventure, but it can be more or less so, depending on your destination. From quiet beaches in Vietnam to hip cities in South America, you can choose a place that matches your comfort level in terms of modern conveniences, access, climate, activities, cuisine, healthcare, culture, and customs.

Advantages of Retiring Abroad

Disadvantages of Retiring Abroad

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The Bottom Line: Stay or Go?

Many retirees would never consider moving abroad, and others know for sure it’s what they want to do. If that’s you, be sure to start planning early since it can take months, a year, or even longer to get your paperwork and logistics in order.

If you’re a retiree or near-retiree who’s on the fence, you face a tough decision that will require some soul searching and research—and maybe a trip abroad (or several) to test the waters before you make any decisions.

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Should I retire Overseas?

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14.05.2023

Retirement planning raises many questions: When can I retire? How much should I save? Will I continue to work and/or volunteer? What will I do to stay active? One factor that influences how you answer all of these questions is where you plan to retire—either at home or someplace abroad.

While most People spend their retirement at home, a growing number are opting to retire overseas. Here are the pros and cons of this dilemma:

Retire at Home

Most retirees either stay in their existing homes or make in-country moves. For many people, family is a big reason to stay home—especially if there are grandkids in the picture.

Advantages of Retiring in my home country.

  • You already may have established professional connections. These help you secure part-time or less stressful full-time work during retirement.
  • You already may have established social networks. These enable you to remain physically and mentally active without the need to make new friends.
  • Family. It’s easier to spend time with children, grandkids, and other family members.
  • Support. You’re not among strangers if anything goes wrong.
  • Trusted providers. You can stay with familiar doctors and hospitals, car mechanics, hairstylists, etc.
  • Stability and convenience. You can depend on a certain level of predictability for everything from infrastructure to the brand of toothpaste available at your local grocery store.
  • Comfort zone. You can maintain your “normal” routine.

Disadvantages of Retiring at home.

  • Expensive. The cost of living in your........

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