Exploring in El Salvador; Free Zone Park and Tourism Growth
Exploring in El Salvador; Free Zone Park and Tourism Growth
For the second day of the conference, the PROESA folks scheduled a full day for tours. I selected the “Ruta de los Flores,”…
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The 3 Things You Need to Know When Retiring Abroad
Retirement is one of the most exciting aspects of a person’s life. After a lifetime of hard work, it is finally time to quit the 9-to-5 and dedicate yourself to the things you find most…
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Foreign Residency VS Second Passport
Foreign Residency VS Second Passport
Foreign residencies and second passports are different tools for different needs. In this article, I will explain their differences and help you…
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The EB-5 Investor Visa Program is Fake News!
The EB-5 Investor Visa Program is Fake News!
The US media doesn’t understand the EB-5 Investor Visa Program. All their noise about the controversial EB-5 investor visa is Fake News!…
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Offshore Company: Why you want one and where to incorporate
An offshore company is the first step to privacy, asset protection, international banking, and planting a flag offshore. Here’s why you want to form one and where to set it up for…
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Trump may roll back FATCA
Trump May Roll Back FATCA
The Republicans and Donald Trump have pledged to roll back FATCA in 2017. Both the Republicans and Trump have been saying for over a year that they’ll…
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Enchanted Tree Houses of Nicaragua
Enchanted Tree Houses of Nicaragua
Deep in the heart of Central America, there is a place where you can indulge your inner child. Many of us remember fondly our childhood dreams of…
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Six Resources to Help Plan Your Next Adventure
If you scrutinize your travel plans as much as I do, you are constantly searching for the best resources to help with the planning process. Like me, you may also use these resources to…
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7 Habits to Thrive as an Expat
As an expat, once you’ve managed to unpack all of your luggage and boxes, there’s a new challenge you must face: how to be successful in your new environment. Even if you have the best…
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Explore the Panama Real Estate Market
The Panama real estate market is one of the most exciting in the world today. It’s really come into prominence in the past decade, with growth and appreciation stabilizing since 2013.…
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El Salvador: Great like our People
It’s nice to be recognized as an expert in the industry. Sometimes what becomes common place knowledge over time is actually an expertise hidden just below the level of consciousness.…
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5 Travel Destinations for Book Lovers
Sometimes in life you’re lucky enough to combine two of your favorite things into one experience. Think chocolate and peanut butter, or the internet and cats. In this case it’s travel…
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Skydiving Over San Pedro
To understand the full scope of something, you typically need to take a step back - highlighted by the business analogy of “the 30,000-foot view.” Well, I took this statement quite…
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U.S. Missile Defense System in South Korea Affects Tourism
With tensions between North and South Korea on the rise, the U.S. military has begun installing a missile defense system in South Korea. The government is hoping to reduce the threat…
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IRA and ROTH Contribution Limits for Expats
If you’re living abroad and operating a business in a low tax country, and your income exceeds the Foreign Earned Income Exclusion, you might consider setting up a US compliant IRA,…
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Retiring in Colombia
Coming from the northern climes, I can recall the appeal that retiring to Florida and Arizona had to the peers of my parents and grandparents. Oh the thrill of spending five or six…
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A Week in Israel: Top 5 Places to Experience
A Week in Israel: Top 5 Places to Experience
Although Israel is a small country, it’s extremely rich in culture and history. One common concern I often hear about those wanting to…
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Day 2 in Santa Cruz
Our second day in Santa Cruz began slowly with rich coffee and a breakfast of eggs, ham, and toast smeared with loads of blueberry jam. The berries here are incredible and, as you can…
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From the Andes to Santa Cruz
After crossing the Andes from Mendoza, Argentina, to Santiago, Chile, on horseback, it was time to settle into some business here in Chile. Carol and I headed south about 3 hours to the…
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The Steep Climb to Chile
Once again, an early morning was prescribed for the 7-hour ride over the high ridge and down into the valley for the pick-up near Lake Yeso. Once packed up, we headed up the trail and…
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