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what country is the best place to retire ?

Posted on | August 19, 2008 | 12 Comments

on S.S. fixed income retirement funds, based on U.S.dollar,health,climate
Philippines requires 50.000 usd in their country account, Thailand requires only documentation you have a monthly income meeting their requirments

Since this is in Asia Pacific, I am going to say Thailand or the Philippines. Both are cheap to live and have lots to do. Beautiful beaches, nice people and good food….

If I retire and then I move to another country Will I be able to receive my social security benefits? How?

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12 Responses to “what country is the best place to retire ?”

  1. Stryker
    May 1st, 2007 @ 6:39 am

    cuba, cubans live longer than americans
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  2. Great Muslim
    May 1st, 2007 @ 7:43 am

    Cuba. Very cheap, good climate, free health care on a reasonable level.

    Mind you, I only based this opinion on the points you brought up.
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  3. Adam
    May 1st, 2007 @ 9:33 am

    Since this is in Asia Pacific, I am going to say Thailand or the Philippines. Both are cheap to live and have lots to do. Beautiful beaches, nice people and good food….
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  4. Dave Star
    May 1st, 2007 @ 10:03 am

    I am Canadian and I'm already thinking about my retirement. I'd go for the Philippines because of the nice warm weather and beautiful beaches, as well, people speaks English so I woudn't have any problems.

    Cuba? One, it's not an Asian country. The question is in Asia Pacific and not in the Carribeans. Don't get me wrong Cuba is a nice country and is very orderly. However, communism exists in Cuba. I went to Cuba one time and it is fabulous, just like in the Philippines. Philippines and Cuba share the same history. The Americans ruled over Puerto Rico, Cuba, Guam and the Philippines after Spain by the Treaty of Paris in the late 1800s. Although Cubans speak purely Spanish. Me no comprehende Espanol. But, Cuba Si! Viva a Cuba!
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  5. Alpha ro
    May 1st, 2007 @ 2:38 pm

    If it were me and I couldn't retire in the US I would pick the Philippines just because the Cost of Living is low. I have family there as well. Most people speak English well. The weather is hot in some places. Cebu is supposed to have nice beaches. Bagiuo weather is nice, not too hot and not too cold. I've never been to Thailand though.
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  6. hewyk
    May 1st, 2007 @ 6:26 pm

    East Malaysia lah. Beaches and jungles, people can speak English, cost of living is low and there's less likelihood of a coup, bomb threats or kidnapping.
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  7. Bjornson B
    May 1st, 2007 @ 9:49 pm

    Cebu in the Philippines. The local government of the island is preparing for many retirees from the countries of US, Japan and Europe. The medical tourism is developed or I think, developing. The place, climate, economy, and people of Cebu are among the factors for making it the best place to retire. I plan to retire on this island.
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  8. fty05
    May 2nd, 2007 @ 3:31 am

    cuba
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  9. NKF
    May 2nd, 2007 @ 12:10 pm

    india
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  10. george11
    May 3rd, 2007 @ 12:53 am

    cuba
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  11. maniam14
    May 3rd, 2007 @ 2:22 am

    cebu
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  12. HK gal
    May 3rd, 2007 @ 4:15 am

    I think Thailand is better. There is so much development in this country. I've been there last March 2007 and it's a great place to live. I'm also an Asian. If I had more money, I'd retire in Japan :D
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