Archive for ‘Latin America’
Why a Dominican Passport?
By Michael Davis, BankerTrust - (2)The major three reasons our clients choose a Dominican citizenship to acquire their second passport: Safety, cost and quick turnaround…
Uruguay Becomes Second Latin American Country to Legalize Gay Marriage
By Cathy Brown - (4)Uruguay recently joined its neighbor Argentina as unilaterally supporting gay marriage…
Expat Interview with Travel and Wine Photographer Matt Wilson in Chile
By Matt Wilson and Cathy Brown - (0)A Brit living in Chile, Matt makes a living off of travel and wine photography for magazines…
Expat Interview with Emily Adams in Ensenada, Mexico
By Sharon McKarns - (8)In 2001, Emily Adams and her husband started looking for a place in Mexico to live. They have since landed in Baja…
Panama Residency Fast-Track: Reinvent Yourself Overseas
By Robert E. Bauman, JD - (7)Panama is still the ideal location for retirement, a second home, an offshore bank account or any number of legal, asset protection structures…
Jose Mujica of Uruguay: The World’s Most Fascinating President?
By Cathy Brown - (5)Jose Mujica, President of Uruguay, is putting other world leaders to shame with his extreme tactics…
Life as an Expat: Wandering is their destination, bewilderment their guide
By Corey Coates - (6)After 6 years of living in Costa Rica, Corey Coates can categorize two types of expats – and one is happy and one ends up miserable…
Antigua, Guatemala: City of the Eternal Spring
By Dean LaCoursiere - (9)Gorgeous Baroque architecture, low cost of living, and near perfect, mild weather year-round make Antigua, Guatemala an enticing expat destination…
“This Gringo Travels” Blogger Explains His Expat Country Selection Process
By Jason Crawford - (9)When one gets it in his head to move out of the US, how does he figure out in which direction to go?…
Loreto – A Nature Lover’s Paradise on Mexico’s Sea of Cortez
By Cathy Brown - (0)Only a 2 hour direct flight from LAX, Loreto is a protected area of Baja known for its adventure outdoor activities and laid-back way of life…
Expat Entrepreneur Interview with Parker Stanberry of Oasis Collections
By Cathy Brown and Parker Stanberry - (0)Parker Stanberry has taken high-end tourism by storm in Latin America. Beginning in Argentina, his business…
One Man’s Motorcycle Trip in The Search of the Perfect Expat Destination
By Tom Ilg - (6)Tom Ilg is going from dreaming about being an expat to doing something about it…
Mexico is Alive Again via EscapeartistMexico.com
By Frank Jackson - (1)After a brief pause, EscapeArtistMexico is back in action! This web portal is dedicated entirely to all things Mexico…
A Brief Overview of Renting in Colombia – and a Major Oversight to Avoid
By Solo Alquilar Rentals - (0)A brief overview of the four largest cities, the rental process, and one of the biggest oversights…
Uruguay to Make Huge Investments in Infrastructure In 2013
By Cathy Brown - (4)Uruguay has committed to investing $2.5 billion dollars in infrastructure in 2013, with money allotted for improvements on road…
Structuring Foreign Ownership of Real Estate in Mexico
By Cathy Brown - (7)3 ways for a foreigner to own property legally in Mexico, even within the “Prohibited Zone”…
Why You Should Wander the World With Your Kids
By Domini Hedderman - (6)How the Hedderman’s from Pennsylvania went from mundane schedules and to-do lists to traveling and enjoying Belize…
Expat Interview with Spanish Language School Owner Ingrid Senne of Panama
By Domini Hedderman - (0)Ingrid Senne grew up in rural South Dakota, but is now living the expat life of her dreams as a Spanish
Peru Still a Little-Known Expat Paradise
By Dean LaCoursiere - (4)While Mexico, Panama, Costa Rica and Argentina get a lot of expat hype in Latin America, do not overlook Peru as a…
Colombia – Off the Beaten Path to Discover the Pueblos
By Dean LaCoursiere - (3)Expats who want to start a more tranquil life may love some Colombia. Here are a few gorgeous small pueblos which are well worth looking into…





