COUNTRIES THAT ARE REALLY COOL & REALLY CHEAP! (Portugal, Thailand, Ecuador & more!)

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  • Опубликовано: 28 сен 2022
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    However, we also want to diversify our residency so we have a Plan B in case something really bad happens and we need to leave Ecuador (returning to the USA is Plan Z).
    That's why we've been researching other countries and sharing that research with you. There are A LOT of fantastic places to live that offer a higher quality of life for a lower cost of living than the USA!
    In this video, we share 10 cheap countries where a couple can live a high quality lifestyle on less than $2,000 per month. You would need $6K to $10K to live like this in the United States!
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  • @AmeliaAndJP
    @AmeliaAndJP  Год назад +20

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  • @johnmcnulty4425
    @johnmcnulty4425 Год назад +17

    I lived in the Czech Republic for almost three years. Prague is very different from the rest of the country, just like New York is different from the rest of America. The costs in Prague are outrageous. However, there are charming, inexpensive and less crowded towns just outside of Prague like Kutna Hora, Pilsen, Czesky Krumlov, and Hradec Kralove. It's great to stay in these more laid back, less expensive locations and simply take a bus or train to Prague whenever you want to visit.

    • @larsonbwl
      @larsonbwl 3 месяца назад

      I visited CZ 2019, my Grandma was born there but left as a child a few years before
      Czechoslovakia gained independence from the A H empire. Otherwise, I would be eligible for citizenship. 😢 I would like to retire there from US. How were you able to stay that long? Student?

    • @johnmcnulty4425
      @johnmcnulty4425 3 месяца назад

      I was a teacher and then worked for local government.

  • @fedshiva
    @fedshiva Год назад +42

    HI JP and Amelia, I am a French Canadian and I have received my Ecuadorian nationality on Dec 16th, 2019. I am soo proud to be at the same level of all my ecuadorian friends and proud to show my new cedula indicating Nacionalidad: ecuatoriana. If I can give you an advise, learn by heart, the national anthem. In the Spanish test, there are questions about politicians, date of holidays, etc...I was asked to write the national anthem, this was easy because I love the song. My stress was very high level and for nothing. If you study well, it will be easy..Good Luck.

    • @AmeliaAndJP
      @AmeliaAndJP  Год назад +7

      Gracias! Y felicidades! 🥳🇪🇨

  • @saulsoto6481
    @saulsoto6481 Год назад +9

    Medellin is definitely at 365 spring weather. Bogota gets 40 degree weather at night. Their heating system is blanket on top of mire blankets. Personally I love Medellin!

  • @The-Contractor
    @The-Contractor Год назад +9

    The Philippines is a great country for USA ex-pats as well. Good health care, easy to get around, plenty of English speakers and you can rent a three bedroom house in Manila for around 250 USD per month. Lovely people, great food, lots to do, and a country where you can hang out in the mountains or just chill on a beach. With a little over 3000 USD per month life time income I actually rate in the top 10% of wage earners there.

  • @Neosan1982
    @Neosan1982 Год назад +74

    I'm glad Colombia made the list. The healthcare system in Colombia is one of the world's best. The World Health Organization ranks it as the 22nd most efficient in the world, above Canada, the United States, and Australia.

    • @Mmmmkaaay
      @Mmmmkaaay Год назад +13

      Plus they have the most birds of any country. That's pretty cool.🦜

    • @rapidresponserepairllc.man9552
      @rapidresponserepairllc.man9552 Год назад +7

      How about the Caribbean??? Belize, Panama, etc etc?????

    • @rapidresponserepairllc.man9552
      @rapidresponserepairllc.man9552 Год назад +10

      I'm from Portugal but don't like Europe at all.

    • @heltonja
      @heltonja Год назад +6

      There is a difference between being efficient and effective.

    • @Neosan1982
      @Neosan1982 Год назад +16

      True. But if the system is not efficient enough to get you seen by a professional, there is no chance of it being effective, especially if you die while waiting. Efficient precedes effective.

  • @OsideTEM
    @OsideTEM Год назад +26

    I, too, am a little surprised that you did not include the Philippines. Low cost of living, English, speaking, friendly people, great food, beautiful beaches, and mountains, waterfalls and such. I lived there seven years as a young man in the 1970s… I’m planning to move there next year again in my 70s.

    • @warrensmith8161
      @warrensmith8161 Год назад +6

      I guess we should not be too surprised since the Philippines is supposed to be one of the countries most affected by global warming. I retired to Dauis, Bohol, Philippines three years ago and I am very happy here, but after typhoon Odette/Rai there was no power in our area for three weeks and some areas in Bohol didn't have power fully restored for four months. (Historically Bohol rarely gets directly hit by typhoons since most pass to the north. The last storm in Bohol comparable to Odette was typhoon Nitang/Ike in 1984.) But, I now have a 8 KW solar set up that cost around $13,000 so power outages and electric bills are no longer a concern.

    • @Mexicobeanpole
      @Mexicobeanpole Год назад +3

      It’s a huge turn off in the Philippines to see these beautiful young women with these old decrepit American/Canadian men. They go there with their crummy little social security checks, that couldn’t afford them a boarding house room in the US. They then use their meager money to take advantage of women living in poverty.
      It’s sickening.

  • @mkoschara
    @mkoschara Год назад +8

    I loved my visit to Ecuador, but it was really hard to find money. Literally, the ATM's were empty (It was 2016). I Watched the video from start to finish and was surprised you didn't include Costa Rica. I've lived here now for 3.5 years, and you can definitely live here for under $2000 a month (Most Ticos live on much, much less). Pura Vida.

  • @allisonladd7365
    @allisonladd7365 Год назад +36

    So happy to see Peru on this list, it gets overlooked, a lot, as a place to live. There's a whole new generation with serious dedication and serious education, medical, engineering, law, just launching their careers here. It will have a huge positive impact on the country and hopefully alleviate some of the pesky problems of living here. Super food, nice people, culture, it's a great country. I agree, a back up/2nd country option is probably good planning. Dying to revisit Ecuador soon. Thank you!

    • @rebeccacarter1914
      @rebeccacarter1914 Год назад +4

      Peru is the other half of my heart!

    • @22madmax13
      @22madmax13 Год назад +4

      Most South American countries are overlooked in general. Paraguay and Uruguay are both great countries to consider as well.

    • @marciahodali921
      @marciahodali921 Год назад +2

      @@rebeccacarter1914 So do I !!!❤

    • @kyleroy912
      @kyleroy912 Год назад +3

      My wife is from Peru we are currently in the process of having our house built in ica. I love going there . Peru my second home !!

    • @the-salamander4truth
      @the-salamander4truth Год назад +6

      I visited both Peru and Ecuador this year on separate trips. Both gorgeous countries with the most amazing people. I preferred Peru. Between my beginner Spanish, and their more than adequate English, communication was easy. Cheers!

  • @allanbacon2977
    @allanbacon2977 Год назад +4

    @17:50 I like the thunder right before announcing the #1 on your list 🇵🇪 PERU.

  • @mariescott9853
    @mariescott9853 Год назад +19

    Was waiting for Peru to come up, and happy to see it as #1, I spent a total of two years in Iquitos and a couple of nearby towns. Feels like home to me. Nice people, great food, high-oxygen-content air (so you feel good all the time). Fruits are amazing and you get strong and healthy, like the Peruvians. Plenty of expats to chat with. Will be going back, inshallah, at the soonest possible time.

    • @rebeccacarter1914
      @rebeccacarter1914 Год назад +2

      I lived in Iquitos in the late 70's. What an adventure!

  • @jeffschinsky8936
    @jeffschinsky8936 Год назад +19

    Good video. The only thing I wanted to say about older folks learning Spanish (or any subject), it is true that we don't learn like a sponge like young kids do, but the biggest barrier to adult learning is " lack of motivation." Adult learners need to have a strong reason to even bother trying to learn something new, especially if it's going to cut into other things that they'd rather be doing. I imagine that after the first time they collapse in the town center and can't tel bystanders "where it hurts," or that " my heart pills are in my backpack," that might give them the motivation they need. But one other type of motivation *should* be honoring our Ecuadorian hosts, and being bothered to try to learn at least enough of the local language to be able to handle essential functions when your personal taxi-driver/translator isn't available. Folks who blow off learning at least enough Spanish for things like that don't have any ea of what they're missing out on. Want a discount on something at the Mercado? -- learn how to ask for one in Spanish. Want to make friends with the locals? == learn a little Spanish. Want to ask what aisle the tahini is in? -- learn a little Spanish.

    • @wiscgaloot
      @wiscgaloot Год назад +3

      Actually moving to another country was motivation enough for me. I went to teach in Brazil 10 years ago and arrived knowing quite a bit of Portuguese, 9 months later I was conversational. Changed it over to Spanish over the last 10 years.

    • @kimberlygabaldon3260
      @kimberlygabaldon3260 Год назад

      Agreed. We don't like it when immigrants to the US don't bother learning any English, so of course it's the decent thing to do, to learn a little.

  • @jeankube8924
    @jeankube8924 Год назад +9

    Mexico is also a very inexpensive country to live. Lots of ex pat there. I lived there 6 months last year. I broke my foot while there and found their health care system fabulous.

  • @SarongGoddess
    @SarongGoddess Год назад +10

    I TOTALLY AGREE with how GREAT LIVING IN Rivas Nicaragua is which is just 25 minutes from the Costa Rica border!! I've been living here on & off for over 13 years - the whole time during covid (where we had NO lockdowns, NO rules - nada & I lost 49 pounds from walking 2-4 hours a day - mainly helping the street dogs.
    It's just 25 minutes by Colectivo (shared) taxi from San Juan del Sur so if I'm craving some non-Nica food (not my fav for food) - I just hope in one of them (after they have 4 people total) for just 80-cords/around $2.40 each way - or the bus (which I don't take because that takes an hour on one of those old U.S. school buses!!).
    I'm a 65 years young single/solo traveling/living gal & I feel VERY SAFE here - especially in Rivas.
    I have an AMAZING massage therapist (& more) for around $15/hour!! I have an AWESOME Chiropractor in San Juan del Sur. Medical care is FREE to ALL - nationals & tourists - though I RARELY have used it all these years. I just got an X-ray of my finger (fell & jammed it) & knee (MANY years of falls) & each was just $25 & the standard doctor visit/consultation in Rivas is around $20.
    I have an AMAZING conscious dentist where I had 7 teeth pulled at one time for $20/each but she wouldn't do me until I got my blood pressure down low enough & I had NO swelling, NO bruising, NO bleeding & NO pain!!!
    I get around by either walking or "Pepano" - a bike taxi for under $1 within town! You SOOOO do NOT need a vehicle in Rivas or most of Nicaragua & drivers & roads are WAYYYYY BETTER than Costa Rica (where I lived for 13 years [though going back & forth doing the Visa Dance - with NO problems!!!- to Nica all that time]).
    & Rivas is the core town to get you around much of the west with the Bus Terminal!!!
    I've rented a private room with private bathroom in a Nica families house for $130/month & lived in Hospedaje Hilmor where private rooms with shared bathrooms are just 200-c/$6 a night or starting at $90/month & private room with private bathroom for 2 starting at
    With all that said - I recently spent 6 months (Dec.-June) in my FAV city in the WORLD - Mexico City - & WOW have prices gone up a LOT on just about everything (which it has throughout the world).
    FYI - I only get $842/month from Social Security which I go through fast - BUT - that's because I devote my time/money to helping street dogs with getting spayed, food, blood tests, medical care/treatment, putting down & more.
    My intention now is January-July in Mexico City (though flying out of San Jose, Costa Rica - WAYYYYY CHEAPER!!!) & July-January in Rivas Nicaragua!!!

    • @ronweinberger5383
      @ronweinberger5383 Год назад

      Great info Sarong Goddess!!
      I’m looking for a December - April winter retreat. If my monthly budget is a bit larger than yours, which would you suggest: San Juan del Sur, Grenada, Leon, Rivas, or other?
      Much appreciated. All good things…

    • @leslieseale9761
      @leslieseale9761 7 месяцев назад

      Amazing. Ty. I live part of the year in Salvador Brazil, and there is crime. In my business we have had Nicaraguan workers who’ve talked about politics and crime. Rivas sounds amazing great comment!

  • @lailaatallah1857
    @lailaatallah1857 Год назад +8

    I have watched dozens of videos on this topic, and yours was my favorite! PLEASE keep doing more videos like this. Congrats on almost being Ecuadorian citizens and thank you so much for generously sharing this research with all of us.

    • @AmeliaAndJP
      @AmeliaAndJP  Год назад

      Gracias! Glad you enjoyed it! 😊

  • @andrewomar9887
    @andrewomar9887 Год назад +11

    Thank you for the information. I will most definitely need to move out of the US eventually due to cost of living.

    • @AmeliaAndJP
      @AmeliaAndJP  Год назад +4

      You're not alone. A lot of people will have to leave, and a lot already have for that reason.

  • @uswilkibr
    @uswilkibr Год назад +35

    Wages haven't kept up with inflation at all in the US, yet Powell stated that he was trying to lower wages and increase unemployment with a hawkish stance on increasing interest rates. The real problem is corporate greed, it's becoming less and less affordable to live here and that's on purpose! Sheesh! Anyway, I enjoy escaping to Ecuador on your channel and I am considering moving abroad next year or at least slow travelling through inexpensive countries to see where I'd like to live. Thanks for all you do!

    • @AmeliaAndJP
      @AmeliaAndJP  Год назад +23

      I find it interesting that the fed blames the hot job market for inflation, but never mentions all the money they printed for a decade nor all the Corp bond purchases that allowed corporations to buy back their own stock and pay themselves big bonuses on the taxpayer dime. Or the fact that oil companies are allowed to price gouge and earn record profits while people starve. No. None of that has anything to do with inflation. It’s people working too much. Makes total sense. 😏

    • @juuskanda
      @juuskanda Год назад +6

      they could reduce demand and inflation by making big tax hikes on the richest, even temporarily, rather than throwing people at the bottom out of work by creating a recession

    • @knjmoorhouse5093
      @knjmoorhouse5093 Год назад +3

      Unfortunately, wages in Ecuador are worse than in the U.S.

    • @ericlarousse1149
      @ericlarousse1149 Год назад +1

      Inflation is going to drop faster than wages when recession/depression hits. Let's hope for a major recession so our money goes further and we regain some of the wealth lost to inflation. A lot of things are going to be on sale soon in the USA, so enjoy.

    • @BOULDERGEEK
      @BOULDERGEEK Год назад

      @@juuskanda 70% tax rates under Eisenhower, and that's the "great" age of America that so many rigid old folks seem to idolize.
      70% upper tax limit and zero exemptions on Solcial Security works for me.

  • @beatrix2583
    @beatrix2583 Год назад +5

    we chose Portugal and couldn’t be happier!

  • @sgt.grinch3299
    @sgt.grinch3299 Год назад +18

    I appreciate the effort you both put into the videos. Your constant research pays off with these update videos. God bless you both with continued health and joy.

  • @claudiagreshler6044
    @claudiagreshler6044 Год назад +13

    Please consider taking a peek at Paraguay. They have a near instant permanent residency visa, with a bank deposit (currently) of $4500.00, which reportedly can be withdrawn immediately after visa obtained.

    • @scottward1002
      @scottward1002 Год назад +3

      Claudia
      Where did you get that information from we’d like to know thank you

  • @icecave89
    @icecave89 Год назад +7

    US Expat living in Denmark. Thanks for your videos....I moved to Europe in 1980 on business and never returned AND never missed it for one minute. Of all the countries on your list the most interesting for myself would be Portugal.
    As a teenager I spent a summer in Peru, fantastic people.

  • @josephbailey4463
    @josephbailey4463 Год назад +7

    Healthcare in Nicaragua While traveling in Nicaragua with a group of my students, one of them needed to visit the emergency room. After all the tests and treatments where done and the prescription medicine was given out, a four hour visit cost a whopping $64(US). That was at the best private clinic in Granada. The doctor and staff were courteous and helpful. 👍

  • @melaniegallewski2023
    @melaniegallewski2023 Год назад +12

    Hey , I have been living in Peru for almost 12 years and now I going back to Europe and going to live in Portugal! Peru is a really beautiful country, have lived in Lima, Trujillo, Pucalpa and Cajamarca. For myself I loved best Cajamarca since I come from Germany originally (south of Germany) , the landscape made me feel at home. If you get a good insurance here in Peru than you should not have any problems with getting different procedures done.

    • @stephanledford9792
      @stephanledford9792 Год назад +1

      I grew up in Peru - returned to the US when I was 15 in 1967. I lived 5 years in Lima (Miraflores neighborhood) and 5 years in Piura, in the north of Peru. I really like the Peruvian people and still cook using Aji Amarillo in many of my dishes.

  • @kurtbraasch4200
    @kurtbraasch4200 Год назад +1

    Thanks for this overview. You guys are great.😊

  • @williammurphy3846
    @williammurphy3846 Год назад +3

    One of my second cousins lived in Ecuador while he work in the Nigerian off-shore oil fields. He married an Ecuadorian woman. After he retired he moved back to the States and I will see him for the first time since he has been back in a few days. One of the questions I am going to ask him is why he moved back.

  • @aveguevara
    @aveguevara Год назад

    thanks Amelia & JP. You two are great! Loved that thunder!

  • @oscarjavi007
    @oscarjavi007 Год назад +4

    COLOMBIA 🇨🇴 is Amazing!! I sure know!!

  • @joemtnclimber793
    @joemtnclimber793 Год назад +6

    I love Peru! Have made 5 trips there over the years. Also 1 trip to Ecuador many years ago and loved it as well. My wife and I are deciding how we want to spend our retirement and Ecuador is high on our list. Love your channel!

  • @juliebabin
    @juliebabin Год назад +1

    Very good infos !! Thanks for the high quality of content, as usual.

  • @martypoll
    @martypoll Год назад +19

    I am surprised you didn't include the Philippines. It is a tropical Asian country with a strong Spanish/American influence. It is very visa friendly and has special visa deals for Americans and American veterans. You can stay there for up to 3 years on a tourist visa followed by a brief border run every 3 years. Because it is cheap and English is widely spoken it is a favorite of expats on a limited budget.

    • @carlosnorris352
      @carlosnorris352 Год назад +3

      If they would see pictures of Coron, Siargao or Boracay, they would have to revise the whole chart. I met tons of americans and europeans retired in Philippines who stay for a while in Thailand previously.

    • @justincase4925
      @justincase4925 Год назад

      China would like to buy Phillipines. Taiwan war will start soon .Prepare

    • @goncalodias6402
      @goncalodias6402 Год назад

      and if enough americans move there maybe you can achieve the goal of renting all the houses and making shure no actual local can pay for habitation or any infrastructure. this wont end well

    • @carlosnorris352
      @carlosnorris352 Год назад +2

      @@goncalodias6402 let’s just say economics was not your favorite class in school. When you have a large group of expats spending their savings and pension plan in your country everything else grows. Including locals income.

    • @carlosnorris352
      @carlosnorris352 Год назад +1

      @@goncalodias6402 let’s just say economics was not your favorite class in school. When you have a large group of expats spending their savings and pension plan in your country everything else grows. Including locals income.

  • @tenminutetravelbreak
    @tenminutetravelbreak Год назад

    We were also starting to consider this, so thanks for doing the advance legwork on this subject. Taking notes.

  • @dr.michaellittle5611
    @dr.michaellittle5611 Год назад

    Thanks for this super video. I always learn so much interesting information from your great work. 👏👏

  • @kyleroy912
    @kyleroy912 Год назад +3

    I met my lovely wife in Peru 20 years ago. We go back there as often as we can. I can't enough about Peru I love it there. We are currently having a house built in ica. Peru my second home

  • @Kevin-et5zs
    @Kevin-et5zs Год назад +5

    I stayed in Portugal awhile, it's definitely a nice place! Generally honest people too.

  • @TheClipperchip
    @TheClipperchip Год назад +17

    Hi there. Love your channel. Canadian chiming in. It is really shocking that two educated Americans have to leave their first world country and move to a third world country to ensure a happy, healthy quality of life….that pretty much sums up the state of the USA at this time, very sad. Really look forward to your video 🇨🇦👍🏻

    • @robjohnson7878
      @robjohnson7878 Год назад

      Corrupt governments and central banks are ruining the lives of its own citizens by their stupid and irresponsible actions

    • @danspencer4235
      @danspencer4235 Год назад +2

      Ecuador is a developing country, but it is actually pretty modern, and not what most people imagine when they say a Third World Country. Haiti might qualify, but in Colombia, Peru and Ecuador you might find life to be arguably better in some ways than in Canada. Maybe you should visit.

    • @TheClipperchip
      @TheClipperchip Год назад

      @@danspencer4235 I was referring to the USA not Ecuador.

  • @dman9216
    @dman9216 Год назад +3

    We just traveled to Portugal and walked the Camino. The people were super friendly and the food was great. The Portugal cakes for breakfast are the bomb. lol

  • @geotancal
    @geotancal Год назад +36

    Hi 👋🏽 I am fully bilingual English/Spanish. I currently live in Los Ángeles and I am 80% sure I will be leaving the States and become a “slow traveler” thru the Latin American Countries within the next two years. However, watching your videos has made that time frame shorter and that percentage higher. Thank you for sharing!

    • @bela-sofia34
      @bela-sofia34 Год назад +3

      @geotancal I am similar and in San Diego. Wanna travel together and VLOG? 🤭

    • @geotancal
      @geotancal Год назад +3

      @@bela-sofia34 hello 👋🏽. What is your timeline? Maybe we can start by sharing plans and brainstorming together. Let me know!

    • @bela-sofia34
      @bela-sofia34 Год назад +3

      @@geotancal I am totally flexible as I really want to go! I would love to talk to share plans and support one another on our journeys, honestly.

    • @geotancal
      @geotancal Год назад +3

      @@bela-sofia34 I’m down let’s compare plans and goals to see if we are a good fit.

    • @geotancal
      @geotancal Год назад +2

      @@khuuphotos that’s similar to my timeline. I’m open to sharing ideas.

  • @edwardmeade
    @edwardmeade Год назад +4

    The 'beach' for Bolivia is over the mountains in Arica, Chile. Besides the beach, Arica has an "earthquake-proof" cast iron church designed by Gustave Eifel, the tower guy which is well worth the visit.

  • @tmcdon
    @tmcdon Год назад +2

    Interesting list! Thanks for the research! Ecuador just sounds too much like paradise!

  • @cindyk3076
    @cindyk3076 Год назад

    Thank you for this list, it is interesting and informative.

  • @missionelpaso3766
    @missionelpaso3766 Год назад

    This was a great video that gave me lots to think about. Thank you.

  • @BrightResultsMedia
    @BrightResultsMedia Год назад +4

    Wow!! Your channel has gotten huge! I haven’t seen a video in over a year. Really happy for you two. I went to Ecuador and Colombia. I prefer Colombia and am heading back very soon to spend some quality time. Bravo on the channel. 😊

  • @alonshalit5778
    @alonshalit5778 Год назад

    I’m a fan of this vlog. Cool countries!!!

  • @fernlevin4883
    @fernlevin4883 Год назад

    Thank you Amelia & JP!!

  • @linnachapa2410
    @linnachapa2410 Год назад +2

    Hi guys Ecuadorian here great list. So happy to hear about the citizenship.
    I don't know we're y'all are but,if ever need anything in Quito, me and my family are happy to help you ❤️
    Blessings

  • @cherokesky
    @cherokesky Год назад +3

    Great video. Haven't commented in a few weeks. Officially launching 12 May 2023. Plan to swing through Australia and South East Asia first. Then Mexico and Central/South America the following year. Sharing your video on my Facebook. You two are the OGs for expat videos for Minnie and I. We want others to see how many countries we can live in for Under 2k a month. Thank you for the video....

  • @lorenas6718
    @lorenas6718 Год назад +3

    PERU!!!!!!!!!! You guys HAVE TO come here to Tarapoto, I would personally take you everywhere...San Martin Province is the greatest....It's the jungle life for me!

  • @jamese6921
    @jamese6921 Год назад

    Once again, great video! I love following your channel. My goal is to retire in Ecuador in 7-10 years and I learn so much from you both. Thanks for making such excellent videos.

  • @ytwatcher8288
    @ytwatcher8288 Год назад

    very good...thank you!

  • @NorthPoleBear
    @NorthPoleBear Год назад +2

    I have been looking at these countries, very appealing to me on many levels.

  • @scottjohnson921
    @scottjohnson921 Год назад +2

    I'm taking my whole family to Thailand and Cambodia in November. I've been there many times, but this is the first time for the whole family. The food is awesome, and the temples are amazing!

  • @ezabala
    @ezabala Год назад

    This list is legit! I've been to Lisbon. Your review was right on. Same with Nicaragua. Thank you for the video!

  • @baarai
    @baarai Год назад +3

    A few years ago, I spent a week in Ostrava, Czech Republic. Wonderful place!

  • @ItllBeFun
    @ItllBeFun Год назад +1

    Hi! We are from the USA and now live on the island of Madeira in Portugal. Look us up when you get here. It'll be fun!
    Have a wonderful day
    Alan and Leslie

  • @GM-cq6ez
    @GM-cq6ez Год назад +3

    Good to know. Peru (the Andes) has impressed me the most. Lovely people, delicious cuisine, breathtaking views. But ... that was 30 years ago, before it became a popular tourist attraction! I've followed you guys from the very beginning, while you were waiting in a Cuenca hotel for your luggage to arrive. Haven't seen you in a while. I've noticed how Equador has changed you: Amelia, you're more confident and look so sophisticated and pretty, and JP, well, you're one handsome dude!

  • @Mlybirdfarm
    @Mlybirdfarm Год назад

    Goodmoorning amelia ...this vidio is good thank you so much
    I hope stay to connected

  • @retireearlyandtravelthewor8507
    @retireearlyandtravelthewor8507 Год назад +1

    If heading to Portugal look into going to Quarteira in the Algarve. We were there for 3 months and LOVED it. We head out on our next adventure on the 4th of July and we will be in Thailand for over 1 month. On another note, my wife and I started watching you both when we first started thinking about retiring and traveling the world. We appreciated the information you provided and you have encouraged us along the way. Ecuador in on our list for 2024 and are thinking of going there for 4-6 months. We would love to promote your channel as we start putting videos out there to try and encourage others to watch and follow the channels that have helped us and yours is one of them. Please let me know if this is ok with you all before, we do that. Safe travels to you both.

  • @zeerem1726
    @zeerem1726 Год назад

    Gonna hit up all these places next year.

  • @dennishassler605
    @dennishassler605 Год назад +1

    Nice perspective!!! Portugal is nice, but the ocean might be a bit cold there. The people are nice and the towns are very beautiful as well.

  • @curtiswilliams6902
    @curtiswilliams6902 Год назад +3

    Im not the same without my Amelia and JP fix! Once again you guys knocked out of the Park! Live you guys and your Gift🎥

  • @dlandis8146
    @dlandis8146 Год назад +1

    Greetings from Indio, Ca. Great video. All these countries have a variety of climates. I loved Cuenca weather - we were there last August. Singapore is a cool city to be an expst - very comfotasble and safe but not cheap.

  • @ItsJessDee
    @ItsJessDee Год назад

    Great content. I actually thought the thunder in the video was audio you edited in the video. It was that loud. 😂

  • @jonathanrussell391
    @jonathanrussell391 Год назад

    I love your vids guys you are a well vibed lady and a happy gent I am convinced to go and make a new life in Ecuador

  • @guayames
    @guayames Год назад +3

    And yes, I have been in all, and even after Ian, I am staying in Florida!

  • @suzydabakian4977
    @suzydabakian4977 Год назад +1

    thanks for all your videos, love you guys I learn so much watching you guys appreciate you you guys are right on so expensive in the states i live in Seattle WA. I just turned 60 in September 6 more yrs, cant wait ......
    also love Greece I have been there few times another place is Croatia very cheap you wont go broke there either

  • @iamsnedman
    @iamsnedman Год назад +2

    All I can say about Thailand is look into the burn season. It also an issue in Cambodia,Vietnam, Laos, etc. It lasts about 3-5 months depending on the country.

  • @karlportland3280
    @karlportland3280 Год назад +5

    You omit some important details, like visas and taxes. As with India, you cannot just easily move to Vietnam, for instance. There is no retirement visa or other long-term visa available there, and the tourist visa is quite short at 30 days, although it can be extended to 60 or 90 days, IIRC. Colombia is easy to get into, but they do not have a tax treaty with the US, and their taxes can be quite high. Ecuador, OTOH, does not tax foreign-sourced income, and is very easy to get a visa long term. And with respect to Peru, many places suffer from extremely high water stress and low water quality and availability, like Lima and Arequipa. Colombia has the the least water stress in SA, if memory serves, followed by Ecuador. This is an important consideration when you understand that many places like those in Peru and Chile are forecast to have terrible water issues within just 5-10 years. Thailand is a very population expat destination, but daaayyyum, it’s hotter than hell there (just look at weatherspark or accuweather). Cambodia suffers the same issue. Portugal is great on many fronts, but it is becoming more and more expensive, and what you’ll get for your money there is a lot less than in Ecuador or in other SA/LA countries. And FWIW, Prague is not nearly as cold as Denver is, where you’re from. I love your videos, and have watched many of them, but I think these things I’ve mentioned deserve a place here. It’s not all just about the healthcare, beaches, hiking, food, the currency used, the weather, etc. Those are all important, obviously, but there are other things.

    • @martypoll
      @martypoll Год назад

      I am living in Thailand and yes it is pretty hot. As a retiree it is a nice change for me after living in the cold and foggy San Francisco Bay Area. The evenings are wonderful.

  • @leocal7659
    @leocal7659 Год назад

    If you get startled easily be prepared at 17:49. Good informational video. Ecuador is still number one on my list.

  • @peterc2579
    @peterc2579 Год назад +1

    If anyone comes to Chile I can give them a few pointers and show them around. I speak spanish fluently.

  • @TRIPONTHIS
    @TRIPONTHIS Год назад +2

    My friend moved to Nicaragua just recently and he's there for good loves it.

  • @davidperkins3176
    @davidperkins3176 Год назад +1

    Thank you for posting this informative video Amelia & JP. As in all of your videos, you come across as genuine and approachable.
    Could you make a similar Top Ten video but using a larger budget of US$3,000 or even US$3,500/month? Thanks in advance!

  • @douglasstemke2444
    @douglasstemke2444 Год назад +3

    I really love Prague!

  • @guayames
    @guayames Год назад +1

    And yes, Cuenca is an ideal place! Salud!

  • @CuriouslyBrave7
    @CuriouslyBrave7 7 месяцев назад

    Haha, We’re huge fans of Robin Williams, laughter was had, thx for sharing your experiences.

  • @marcelairiartetobar9448
    @marcelairiartetobar9448 Год назад +1

    I really enjoyed the reviews and some of my favorite countries made the top 10 list. I am residing in Ecuador and very happy it was 2nd. Health care is a priority and efficiency y as important as effectiveness. That's why I chose it over Colombia. 💓💓

  • @2kkto2
    @2kkto2 Год назад +2

    The fascination of Thailand is the very unique culture and people, though you can live here and never scratch beneath the surface...

  • @caronridge6912
    @caronridge6912 Год назад +14

    Surprised you missed Malaysia which is #1 for Nomad Capitalist and a perennial fave in Int'l Living, because it's English-speaking, inexpensive, developed, high-standards, and friendly, with lots of beaches, islands & mountains or developed city vibes. With truly world-class private medical facilities plus my fave: NO income tax or tax filing. Gas costs USD 48-cents a gallon (as it's rich in oil & gas) and electricity is cheap too. There's many luxurious or std condos to rent or buy at bargain prices. U can find anything u want to buy. And its entire infrastructure is superb like that of neighboring Singapore.
    Food is excellent & varied as fresh produce grows year-round in the whole region, and Penang Malaysia was ranked #1 worldwide for best food by Conde Nast Traveler.
    Ultra-cheap car insurance, gas, property tax, utilities, condo fees, etc, and everyone is fully fluent in English which is the official language for contracts & government, being a former British colony.

    • @tracidvoyager
      @tracidvoyager Год назад

      Where do you find the 48 cents/gallon price? Every source I looked placed it much higher at 45 cents/liter, which makes it 1,7 dollars for a gallon. Which is still very cheap for some one living with a western salary

    • @caronridge6912
      @caronridge6912 Год назад

      @@tracidvoyager That's right too. There's two-tiered pricing at the pump for permanent residents versus others like foreigners and working expats etc. There's also talk that wealthier residents may have to buy the more expensive, taxed gas soon.

    • @aplusdiva7006
      @aplusdiva7006 Год назад

      Do you have dialysis centers here?

    • @caronridge6912
      @caronridge6912 Год назад

      @@aplusdiva7006 I don't know but I expect there'd be good ones available at private clinics & hospitals whenever you need. There are many topnotch private healthcare facilities available, as Singapore-Malaysia-Thailand are a medical tourism hub for SE Asia as well as for Brits & Europeans who can't wait for or trust their own govt-run healthcare.

    • @aplusdiva7006
      @aplusdiva7006 Год назад

      @@caronridge6912 Thanks for your response

  • @davidwright9318
    @davidwright9318 Год назад +8

    Hi guys,,Well we made it after 8 years and we’re now in our 3rd week in Ecuador.We stayed at Otorongo for a few days then shuttled down to Vilcabamba where we stayed at Izhcayluma with old friends Peter and Raik. We have now been here officially one week and settled into our “Roundhouse” about an20 minute walk into town ….owned by an expat and enjoying once again the ambient sounds of the countryside..We were originally going to stay 3 months but have decided to stay 6 with options of getting retirement visas before our time is up..Thanks for all you do and you certainly were instrumental in reigniting my love for this beautiful country.

  • @jaspalmann6575
    @jaspalmann6575 Год назад +4

    Rent prices in Lisbon and Porto have sky rocketed recently. Sadly I’m having to leave 😢

  • @jibreelofficial1675
    @jibreelofficial1675 Год назад +1

    Hello shout out from Kingston Jamaica 🇯🇲

  • @jenniferwells2291
    @jenniferwells2291 Год назад +2

    We've been looking into moving to the Prague area. I've been doing research and am happy to see that they allow disabled people to move there. So many countries have bans on the disabled even vacationing let alone living there.

  • @leslieseale9761
    @leslieseale9761 7 месяцев назад

    Hi Folks I’m a new subscriber and enjoy listening to your informative videos. I’m a New Yorker who has a home in Salvador Brazil, an amazing city, in what I think is a remarkable country! Having said that there is crime, in my 27 years of going I’ve seen one incident. My Uber driver got car jacked (luckily we were not yet in the car :). We just returned from Portugal a country we’re eyeing depending on our politics here in US, a great trip and country and people (not as happy a people as the Brazilians :). I think you did mention it seemed most everyone speaks English, or enough to get by. One suggestion, you also talked up Nicaragua, which is very unsafe, has a strong arm President, even Americans have been wrongfully detained. The US State Dept issues and updates Travel Advisories. Overall love your station, glad I found it. Thank you for bringing the world a little closer to our fellow Americans most of whom don’t travel outside our borders. 👍

  • @robjohnson7878
    @robjohnson7878 Год назад +1

    I appreciate the video’s and wondering if you can include which countries are non gmo

  • @tobiasmccallum9697
    @tobiasmccallum9697 Год назад +3

    Prague isn't cheap anymore. Many people there earn really good money, you won't find an apartment for the same kind of prices as Ecuador. A beautiful city, but nowhere in Europe is cheap. Maybe still Sofia, Bulgaria, but I have not been back in a few years. Portugal isn't cheap either nowadays, 2k a month is livable, but only just. Thailand is still a fair shout, but it has has a strengthening Baht that has meant many old Brits and Germans who retired there years ago are very close to broke now
    You have to look further than the obvious nowadays for really good cheap living

  • @kenallensworth5408
    @kenallensworth5408 Год назад

    Thanks!

    • @AmeliaAndJP
      @AmeliaAndJP  Год назад

      Gracias! We really appreciate your support! 🥳

  • @bernadetteshiels5240
    @bernadetteshiels5240 Год назад +4

    You guys left out Panama and Argentina. All and all, great video

  • @therehastobesomethingmoore
    @therehastobesomethingmoore 10 месяцев назад +1

    We are currently living in the mountains of Matagalpa, Nicaragua. To us the main downside is heat/humidity, even here in the mountains. We just love cool weather more than most. We lived in Costa Rica before and have family there, but it is so similar to Nicaragua…at twice the cost. Not sure why anyone would go to CR.
    For major medical there are two very good hospitals in Managua, but some expats go to Medellin for serious stuff.
    We are slow traveling in search of our favorite retirement city….. Xela, Guatemala is our next stop !

  • @davebonar1
    @davebonar1 Год назад +1

    Love your video and the different countries around the world that are still affordable , easy and safety in living there. I agree about driving like many people driving in the US. The lack of police and the no respect of police is showing where I live at and gives me more reason to travel to any country in the world. Your information is valuable.

  • @bradfogg5812
    @bradfogg5812 Год назад

    You guys are great! I especially like JP's haircut. I was surprised that Mexico was not on your list. I know that you have spent time there. What kept it off of the list?

  • @patriciaflaherty
    @patriciaflaherty Год назад

    I want to check out the mountains of Nicaragua 😊!

  • @Hifidelics
    @Hifidelics Год назад

    Wow! That thunder was really loud! I thought it was a sound effect…😆

  • @ronrickwald4749
    @ronrickwald4749 Год назад

    Free advice is worth the price you pay. So surprised that there are so many comments here that suggest otherwise. Thanks for your thoughts.

  • @mbserel12
    @mbserel12 Год назад +6

    I lived in Bolivia for about 5 years and consider there my home away from home. Nevertheless, there are two sides of Bolivia and mostly you referred to Altiplano, La Paz´s one. The other side is absolutely the opposite of those mountains, Santa Cruz de La Sierra´s. Both are equally beautiful. But as I said, different. I just missed my other home in the list. Though I understand why you have not mentioned it, I am quite inclined to say once you come and see it for what it is closely, you can be surprised ;). I would recommend visiting Minas and São Paulo countryside on a first visit. Cheers guys! Much love from São Paulo.

    • @khuuphotos
      @khuuphotos Год назад +1

      For English speakers, will be a big issue in Bolivia? I heard the cost of living is very reasonable there, correct?

  • @colleenjolicoeur6059
    @colleenjolicoeur6059 Год назад

    Ecuador looks beautiful!!!

  • @prkane1
    @prkane1 Год назад +3

    Thanks, very informative .Only I was down to trying to decide between Panama and Ecuador, now I'm thinking Peru and Columbia should be looked at more thoroughly also.

  • @aleksandraivankovicmazzuka
    @aleksandraivankovicmazzuka Год назад +2

    Greetings..from...Croatia...

  • @travel9two557
    @travel9two557 Год назад +3

    Need somewhere to spend my east coast winter this year.
    Having a tough time deciding between Ecuador and Colombia.

    • @shawnwright5332
      @shawnwright5332 Год назад +1

      The women in Colombia wow but be careful lolo

    • @petermartell568
      @petermartell568 Год назад +1

      Colombia has a wonderful music festival in the first half of January (Cartagena). Food is muy cheap but hard to find good rentals under $40 a day. And of course Cuenca has those friday night concerts. So try both Colombia and Ecuador.

  • @staffordgarland9226
    @staffordgarland9226 Год назад

    thank you

  • @randallbrowning7530
    @randallbrowning7530 Год назад +11

    Thank you for the video. My wife is from Thailand, and I have a lot of family reasons to move there, and the country and people are awesome! Healthcare is awesome too! However, I find the government to not be immigrant friendly. As I understand it, a farang (foreigner) will never have permanent residence unless they live there for more than 10 years, speak and write Thai, and get permission from the King. So, for us regular people, we will have to get a new visa every year, and check in 3 times a year with immigration until we leave or die. If retiring, you will be required to have private health insurance, which can get quite expensive. With a marriage visa there is not an insurance requirement presently, but I suspect that will change. They do have some new business visas for 5 years, for a price, but my understanding is they are not permanent residence visas. I could be wrong, and they could have changed the laws there, but this is my understanding presently. Compare that to Ecuador...visa for 24 months and apply for permanent residence in 21 months! Sorry Thailand, but in my opinion Ecuador wins hands down. We were in Cuenca a few months ago and loved it. The warm people and cool weather can't be beat. I started the immigration process, so sometime in the future, I hope my wife will open a restaurant and offer some great Thai food in Cuenca!

    • @aleason6687
      @aleason6687 Год назад +1

      Great informational video Amelia and JP. I am currently living in Thailand, on a one year Non-O (i.e. marriage/thai family) visa, and agree the immigration process is very cumbersome. But it's a burden worth putting up with for living here. The visa process is a bit antiquated requiring numerous paper documents, in duplicate, along with (in my case) pictures of my wife and I posing in front of our house (with house number visible), sitting on our bed, etc. (I'm not joking). Technically you don't need a "new" visa every year but you will be required to apply for a one year "extension". But the paperwork required is the same when I initially applied....to include more pictures of my wife and I. To add another frustrating point, each immigration office may have their own interpretation of what is required. Also, a retirement visa will require 800k thai baht (~$22k USD) in a Thai bank for at least 3 months prior to applying (400k for a Non-O marriage/thai family). If you can put up with the frustration of immigrations and the visa process, Thailand is a great place to live.

    • @kellyname5733
      @kellyname5733 Год назад

      Yes Randall, farangs are never really accepted. Go where you are treated best.

    • @martypoll
      @martypoll Год назад +1

      I have been living and married in Thailand for 5 years. You cannot get permanent residence unless you have worked here and paid taxes for 3 years. If you retire here on a non-immigrant O visa (married or single) and extend yearly then there is no insurance requirement. There is a requirement to check in with Immigration every time you spend a continuous 90 days in the country. You can now do this online during a 21 day time window. This video is about cheap places to live but since September 1st there is a new 10-year Long Term Resident visa for retirees with a pension income of $80,000/yr. There is also the Elite Visa program. It is expensive but you can get 5, 10, and 20 year visas.

    • @randallbrowning7530
      @randallbrowning7530 Год назад +1

      @@martypoll Thank you Martin! I appreciate the information. I wish you the best there! Thailand has a lot to offer, and I enjoy my visits there. It just doesn't work for me, but I hope it still works for a lot of people.

  • @kylie-mareebaldwin4672
    @kylie-mareebaldwin4672 Год назад

    Greetings from Australia.
    We can them toot toot, not two two or too too.
    Enjoying your content.
    Have you guys been to the biggest Bucees in Texas?