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Thank you Will! I considered Belize, but retired in Panamá last year instead. What I appreciated was the relevance of your video to my own decision as well. In terms of “adapting to the culture” and “avoiding the negativity” of the expats, these two go hand in hand I think. Why move to a foreign country only to hang out with other expats? That makes no sense to me. One of my native Panamanian friends said it best, “they come here to bitch about the United States, and six months later, they’re bitching about Panama too!” Some people just carry that negative energy with them wherever they go!
As in ANY foreign country, assimilation is key. I've been living in Mexico for almost 3 years now, with my Mexican wife. Patience is a virtue, enjoy it. Don't try to make your new home into your old one! VIVA MEXICO 🇲🇽
Let me educate everyone about beautiful believe. In the video it only shows Spanish looking belizeans. The culture is mixed with beautiful dark people who are belizean. Belize is a beautiful place depending on where you go. They have San Pedro Belize look up different locations. When you are going to a whole different place like Belize just go for yourself and enjoy everyone and he his right don’t be disrespectful don’t bring that American attitude to and a good vibe island. And have you ever thought because you are impatient being in Belize is teaching you patience. Patience will always save you. Many people are investing in Belize. I have many family out there that owns plenty of properties and land and building out there. Go to Belize it’s worth it! ❤
I was on San Pedro & ya gotta have island time except when you go on a day trip to one of those ruins I had a blast there lobster fest was the 1st time having lobster pizza
I use to teach Peace Corps volunteers ( 3 months intensive language & cross cultural training ) to help with adjustment in a foreign country. You are essentially doing that in the video & hope your message reaches the right folks . It goes without saying for any traveler regardless of your origin ….. try to adapt/ relax/ learn/ embrace the changes you face . It takes patience but once you understand the situation you will be fine.
Being born and raised in Belize i love this video because he's absolutely right and especially now with the current prime minister, inflation and cost of living its very difficult but as a visitor ita great....
I appreciate videos like this, Will. I love Belize and will definitely move there but it's nice to know the good, the bad and the ugly of every country so you can make sound decisions. Thanks again!
For retirement specifically, it is quite difficult to believe that most people can live their whole lives in one country and then adapt well to a different culture, climate, etc. I would never consider moving permanently to another country without an extended period of residency on a visa, say 6-12 months. The only way to know what it’s going to be like to live there is to live there.
Bought our condos in San Pedro in 2012, after a decade of looking all over Central and South America. Zero regrets; the friendliness of the Belizean people is unmatched. Will’s videos are excellent & as accurate as any I’ve seen.
I was an American advier to to the belizian military. Many of the other advisors hate duty there because of the reasons you stated. They couldn’t get over the do it tomorrow attitude to include the belizian military. I loved the people and the country. Best duty ever, my take away from my time there was this. Please realize that you need to adapt to the culture don’t expect the culture to change for you.
Thanks for sharing your experience! Adapting to different cultures is an important skill, and it's great that you were able to appreciate the people and the country.
After 13 years of owning property there, I would say this video is pretty accurate, but I left in disgust because of the crooks in government, law, utilities, real estate, insurance, construction, the list goes on. The common citizen there is usually a good person. There are PLENTY of better alternatives.
Personal safety and crime were not mentioned. Yes the citizens are great BUT whoever has the power of an important yes or no--watch out. Also UNSOLVED MURDERS?
Where you live is very different from the rest of Belize. When I lived there I was in what was considered one of the "better" towns, it was unbearably hot, I was bitten all over by those invisible bugs, the beach was filled with sand fleas, and there was actually not much to do. Getting what one might consider simple things we're used to was challenging. Before visiting yes, definitely find out if your expectations match the reality.
Good information ! I'd say most of it applies to anyone leaving a big city for a small one. Also common sense and good manners are a necessity that sadly too many people do not possess. 😉
Excellent Video. Very realistic! Thank you for giving valuable information for those who are looking to move to Belize. I am a Native Hawaiian born and raised in Hawaii and I moved to Mexico just a little over a year ago. Even though Hawaii is Governed by the United States, we have our own culture, heritage and language. With that said, I did not have major culture shock when I moved to Mexico which made my transition must easier. The Hawaiian culture is very similar to the Mexican Culture. Anyway, your video is spot on and helpful for those moving from Canada and the U.S. Continent.
Agree with you on the patience aspect. I do feel like their is a fine line between patience and someone just lacking responsibility. After living in Belize I have found it easy to gently remind folks a few times without ever getting angry and then asking them, especially for bigger projects, “do you have a date in mind that we could both agree on when this could be done?” Then at least you can hold builders etc responsible, since sometimes you’ll just be waiting forever thinking you’re being patient when in fact they just forgot about you. Regarding patience in food ordering and stuff like that, totally agree. Just relax you’ll get it. Sometimes it’s also about who you know. Want a passport quickly? Better know someone.
My father, Ruben Ricketts, left his home in Belize, 1940s, and emigrated to Edinburgh, Scotland. He was among the men who were invited to go the UK by the UK government to take up employment and fill the job vacancies after WWII ended. He married my Mum, a Scottish lady, and together, they had four children, of which I am one.
I saw another video on the same subject of expecting things to work as quickly as in one's home country (USA, Canada, Europe, etc.) and they said the same thing - you have to be patient. I am surprised that someone hasn't started a business for expats where the service is provided on a very quick, timely manner, but at a higher price than the competition.
@user-um7tw6kx4r6 The locals are not the problem or the ones who are stressed about getting things done quickly - it is the American, Canadian and Europeans who are living in Belize who get frustrated with the plumber / carpenter coming by when they feel like it instead of at a designated time. This is a business opportunity for a Belizian or someone else living there to operate a business that does set and show up at a set time and charges more for this.
Good advice. Take a least a one week vacation there to know the thrill of having someone break in to your condo at about 1am to rifle through all the stuff you aren't sleeping with. I know, it's a cultural understanding thing. The person that squeezed in through the window knew where the "hidden" safe over the kitchen sink was because they opened that right up. Thankfully, I wasn't dumb enough to put anything in there. All important and expensive stuff was in bed with me. Belize tourist tip: Beach towels and souvenirs (even if you over paid for them), those, you don't have to sleep with. The burglar isn't interested in those and will just set them aside. Thankfully, we didn't have anything stolen. The condo company just had to deal with fixing the window. Formed my own conclusion. I would go back but there is no way I would relocate there.
I lived there 25 years -- how many people have someone else build a secret compartment -- Answer -- too many. I traveled all over Central America by chicken bus -- always kept valuables to a minimum - slept with my passports and money...in a money belt -- kept small funds in pocket when out and about -- Oh, and no drunken loudness with your new best friend.
Hey Will, lets remind potential buyers, the Belize dollar has historically demonstrated relative stability compared to most of the Caribbean, Central America and South America, which has experienced more volatility. This stability can provide confidence and predictability for both buyers and sellers. If you're selling real estate in Belize and receiving payment in Belize dollars, the favorable exchange rates between the Belize dollar and other currencies can potentially attract international buyers. This can lead to increased demand and potentially higher selling prices.
Thanks for this video. Please keep talking about the good / bad of moving to Belize. I love it there and considering moving. If I don’t I’m off to Paris 🥰
I appreciate this other side and being authentic about what some people may not enjoy. 6 reasons to not enjoy…but millions of reasons why to live there.
Can you describe or interview people who needed to get medical treatment outside of Belize? Especially older people. Young folks like Will can afford risks that older people can't even if they are in overall good health.
Good video. He mentioned the good and not so good. Here's the bad and the ugly. The bad is the roads. The excuse you will hear is, "they're dirt". Well, dirt roads in other places are smooth, plus vehicles have supension. The problem is the potholes combined with golf carts with no suspension! This will absolutely challenge you, and might deter you from driving at all- it did me. Many long-timers had back problems?? Sure you can buy a 25K recreational 4 wheeler, but then the salt eats it up 🤷🏻♂️ The ugly is Sargasso Grass. It gets worse and longer every year. So bad on the ocean side I moved to the Lagoon side. Then they started dumping it over there and there was no escape. I smelled it in my sleep. You start thinking I'll just leave for two months. The icing on the ugly is the monthly immigration fee. It's double now-$100. US, which to me is ridiculously high and says, they really don't want you there. Sure get your residence to get around that. Lastly is the so called Secret Beach. It's a long drive out there on those golf carts and roads I mentioned earlier. And once there, it's a little over hyped and over priced. Sure, tables out in shallow water is fun, for a visit. Drive that that road twice a week and you'll be done- I was. All your stores are in town. Did I mention Secret Beach is all off-grid? Solar, catch water/tanks, etc, which I actually liked. You might not, and definitely should be on that list. If I went back, would consider the mainland instead. ✌🏼😎
We have property down in Belize and have been traveling there extensively for over 10-years. The amount of progress has been amazing in just that little bit of time, but the people don't seem to change. It is too bad that commercial property speculators and crooks have cast a dark shadow on Belize's Global image - especially down in Stann Creek/Placencia region. One phrase that we adhere to is "If you have patience - you will lose it - if you don't have patience - you will find it - down in Belzie" : )
Great video! I love the slower pace. I hope Belize does not lose its charm by trade offs. I love the locals anywhere and the culture of each destination. Hope to get down there a visit ti check it out.Thanks!
Glad you did this, cause i seen those videos that some people place are very negative about belize. we cant make everyone happy, but at least they can give it a try themselves and will see that they love it. thanks for the video.
As an immigrant to the US myself I have already made a huge cultural shift in my life - (Americans for some reason think they're a kind of default and are often surprised by this( - ive travelled a lot: to get respect one has to give it and sometimes my fellow Americans act like jerks and are then surprised when other folk - gasp! shock! - amazement - do the same!!!. Give respect to get respect....look for the positive....eventually make. pros AND negative list: biasing oneself is like forgetting important lessons or skills....Don't.....
As a sailor on a private sailboat we were in Belize for a couple of wèeks. We're told to be very cautious if going beyond far into the jungle of whited as a few have been killed there. Not sure of the reason. Did not get a friendly feeling from locals. Some sailors had equipment stolen of their boats also. We then went onto Rio DeLuca in Guatemala which was great.
Hey Will, regarding health care in Belize, is there any good dentist on the islands or in Belize City. I'm returning to Belize in July and staying for 12 months, and I my require some dental treatment. Great videos, by the way, keep it up.
Just stumbled across your video. I don't know how. I vacationed on the island of Abergris Cay back in the 90's. Stayed in a grass-thatched hut that was actually built over the water. It's where I developed my desire to scuba dive. I went snorkeling and down below saw a scuba group skimming the bottom. After that I knew I was going to have to do it myself. Anyway, I ate a lot of conch dishes while there and loved the place! Even though I am considerably older now, I'm sure I'd still love it. Before Ambergris Cay, we spent time on the mainland at a jungle resort. We traveled by boat through a mangrove swamp and emerged on a very large body of water. We put the boat ashore at a location where we walked on a path through the jungle while monkeys in overhead branches scream at us. I seem to remember them throwing . . . well, something. Fortunately they didn't have good aim. At the end of the path was large mayan? / aztec? pyramid, which of course we climbed. (Probably couldn't do that now.) Anyway, Belize was one of my most unforgettable vacations. Now that you've brought all those memories back, maybe I'll see you there soon! :-)
Visited twice just before retiring. Loved it. Could have gladly retired there. But with grandchildren life changed. Too distant for regular visits on our income or the kids. If you can make it work it is paradise. Full stop.
People that want to move to places like Belize and the Caribbean do not really want to move to these places. They think they are paradises because they have been marketed as paradise locations. What people really want is a nice secluded homestead away from other people in their home country. For example if you are from Canada what you really want is one of those posh tiny homes away from city where you can still get all of the conveniences that you are accustomed to. This is why when these people move to Belize and the Caribbean they move right back in 1 to 2 years. It takes a person with a certain personality to enjoy places like the Caribbean, Belize, and Costa Rica and most of those people do not reside in America, and Canada.
Found you through trying to get as much info as I can on Belize...If these reasons are why most leave...sounds pretty good! I am getting my ducks in a row and want to relocate there. It may be a couple more years, but so far it feels great. I will go through your other videos. Are you a realtor? I thought you were,but looks like you may not be.
My huzzy retired and living Happyly here in belize he loves it here he bought a house, he doesn't even want to go back to state's 😅and Am Belizean by the way 🇧🇿
@@jess97724 there is no mass shooting here, any city in amerikkka is more deadly than anything here.stop lying with your stereotypical bullshit........ i am a belizean , and im at home
Fascinating video! I was fascinated by the use of the word expats. Why are Americans, who to go Belize, called expats.When folks from Belize, and other countries go to America, are called immigrants? Aren't they the same?
English speaking, safety, barrier reef, the people and much more. Really depends on your objectives. If specialty healthcare is a big need I would go for Mexico but Belize offers an array of advantages to many.
Will; been watching your vids for a while. The bread and butter real estate stuff and on site stuff is "expected" for a real estate guy for obvious reasons. This video answers questions about moving to Belize as much as why people leave, Gonna visit one day soon, been doing research for a yr or two and just wanted to commend you for the "people" side of your videos, pros and cons and your obvious love for the place you've decided to call home. Very informative stuff, thanks for putting it out there.......YT hits aint bad either, I'm guessin'
I moved to Corozal, Belize, with my Cuban wife and my two daughters, then aged 3 and 5. I am French, and we all have Spanish passports. There is no Spanish or French community where we live, but a big US/Canadian. Since my two daughters had to go to school, we could make friends and participate in all kinds of activities. Being in Belize with a family is a very different experience compared to coming to retire. We have no plans to leave...
I have been there a couple times. The place I stayed in was truly paradise. I understand it's suspended reality. I did not wander around Amberghris so I have no idea what the life, culture, and people are really like. I have wondered about it as it seems absolutely incredible from a very privileged visitor standpoint. Again, understanding that is not the "reality" of life on Amberghris, but wow is it beautiful. Everyone regardless of rich or poor lives in paradise there.
You are very logical and concise and easy to listen to. Would I be able to purchase a house boat and live aboard in a permanent setting? Said boat would not move as I would use a small skiff.
Thank you so much Bob. Comments like this always make my day. You could definitely do a houseboat or sailboat set up but you would need to be strategic about your location to make it sustainable.
People here in the states always tell me how patient/calm I've been when waiting in line, waiting for a return phone call, whatever waiting I am doing. I then respond that I live in Belize and they laugh. It's just a way of life living in many Central and South American countries. I now live in Colombia and it's worst, and the customer service "lets not talk about that" Jajajajajajajaja.....Well I still love Belize and Colombia. All the waiting is making me stronger, lol.
Many cultures deal with time differently and it does take an adjustment. I'm an expat in Indonesia and they have the same idea about time as is described in this blog. I already knew this when I came here because I lived in SE Asia from the 1950s -to 1970s. The thing that I don't understand about the time issue is this; time is the one thing you can't get back, so it's the most valuable thing that you have. How people can be so laissez-faire about wasting it is difficult to understand. I don't have an issue with them wasting their own time but I consider it disrespectful when they waste mine. I've developed several ways to cope with it.
Foreign countries have their own infrastructure, own cultures, own way of life. They're not there to bow to your every whim or expectations. You need to fit in, not the other way around, and you will have a good time,
I have heard this,as well. That the crime, robbery and murder is rampant. To top it off the authorities aren't much help. Street justice is a problem with people living in the shadows.
@@1233-h1 street justice solves some problems too... knew a group in guatemala who got away with murder, caught with the camaras and laptops... the judge was afraid of her family getting hit, the mob took care of it, rumer was they didn't want the u.s. comimg down...
I discovered Belize (San Pedro mostly) in mid 70's and fell in love with it and the people. It was my special place to get away from the rat race called America. Of course Belize has changed a lot, and I haven't been back for years. But I still miss the island and the friends I made there. Very special friends that will always remain in my heart.
almost all things are what you make of them. I grew up on large ranch on indian reservation in middle of nowhere, there were alot of great things about it, but city people had very hard time here.
Yall ever need to hire underwriters?? I have experience and actively invest in real estate in Texas. Thought about moving to Belize but would love to explore employment opportunities as well.
I've been there twice. Met alot of people san pedro,caye chaulker,belize city it's paradise. I don't mess with expats I know locals going back to the mountains
As small as Belize is, the regions there are very different. Ambergris is not Cayo is not Placencia is( fortunately) not Belize city. Adjustments need to be made depending on which edge you might choose to settle.
Cruising on my sailboat, I have lived from months to years in 18 different countries. Where ever ex-pats go, especially Americans, we are experts at driving prices up. And up. And so does crime. Don’t believe me. go to the American Virgins and then the British Virgins. Stay a good while in each and see the difference. I have watched towns like San Carlos, Mexico, on the Sea of Cortez go from a nice little tourist town to an expensive, over prices Gringoville. Same with Cabe san Lucas even worse and yeah, lots of rising crime too. Areas on the Dominican Republic same way. No one can drive up prices and crime like us Americans. One of the biggest issues is when we start buying and running businesses. Bad for the local economy and primarily just benefits the business owner. We don’t just want to live there and enjoy it, we want to colonize it. Good bye paradise.
I noticed that people in the hospitality and service industries of Belize act like they are doing you a favor and/or when you ask them for something or information.
There is NO Walmart in South/Central America…. To get the “cheap” products from China, they get brought to South/Central America NOT one cargo ship at a time, but one shipping container at a time, on a cargo ship that is making lots of stops instead of one (like the three Walmart owned cargo ships that just go back and forth between China and the West Coast of the United States). This is why the coffee pots, toasters, and clothing tops you buy at Walmart for $12 to $35 all cost over $50 equivalent anywhere between the Rio Grand and cape Horn…. I was discussing this with a lawyer from Argentina, each year he flies to Los Angeles to visit relatives, while there he buys everything the family in Argentina needs for the year (he gets shopping lists from them before going on the trip). Most people in Latin America don’t have someone to do their shopping for them in the states to bring home, and even if they do it means they go without certain things until the annual shopping trip is done and the item is brought back. Imagine your coffee pot breaks and you have to go without for the next eight months….. Each time I fly to South America I see people from where I’m going to checking in five to ten bags a piece at the airline. The above reason is generally why, they did shopping for the family….. or they retired from their job and are going home for good and won’t be able to go back and forth a lot.
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if its made in mexico is it cheaper? I actually went though most of my stuff and most of it is not made in usa ...
Where in Belize do you live?
Thank you Will! I considered Belize, but retired in Panamá last year instead. What I appreciated was the relevance of your video to my own decision as well.
In terms of “adapting to the culture” and “avoiding the negativity” of the expats, these two go hand in hand I think. Why move to a foreign country only to hang out with other expats? That makes no sense to me. One of my native Panamanian friends said it best, “they come here to bitch about the United States, and six months later, they’re bitching about Panama too!” Some people just carry that negative energy with them wherever they go!
That last line hit haha. Great comment and tell your friend I couldn't agree more
Have the girls got back ?
FACTS 💯
Because everywhere they go,there they are 💁🏽♀️
@@CiaobellaAmour send em back
I watched the whole video and all I understood was 6 HUGE Reasons Why I'm Moving to Belize!!! Always great content Will !!!
My guy!!! Thank you!!
How to get visa for live in the Belize sir plz if you can tell me thank you
Yup!
He left some out. The chinese (the markets), the expats (segregation) and the unfinished properties that cause blight to the area.
As in ANY foreign country, assimilation is key. I've been living in Mexico for almost 3 years now, with my Mexican wife. Patience is a virtue, enjoy it. Don't try to make your new home into your old one!
VIVA MEXICO 🇲🇽
Great points Russell! Totally agree
That is my complaint with the mass migration of India to Canada, they openly say they want to make Canada like India.
This is the best comment ever. You simply have to enjoy what attracted you there in the first place.
I don't believe that region lets people assimilate. Is Belize the exception?
Hello
How is the life in Mexico,is it safe or as bad as they say ?
As an expat and real estate agent of 7 years in belize, this is very well said.
Thank you Yeti you king
Expat? You mean immigrant..
@@LotoBlancoexactly 😂
Let me educate everyone about beautiful believe. In the video it only shows Spanish looking belizeans. The culture is mixed with beautiful dark people who are belizean. Belize is a beautiful place depending on where you go. They have San Pedro Belize look up different locations. When you are going to a whole different place like Belize just go for yourself and enjoy everyone and he his right don’t be disrespectful don’t bring that American attitude to and a good vibe island. And have you ever thought because you are impatient being in Belize is teaching you patience. Patience will always save you. Many people are investing in Belize. I have many family out there that owns plenty of properties and land and building out there. Go to Belize it’s worth it! ❤
I was on San Pedro & ya gotta have island time except when you go on a day trip to one of those ruins I had a blast there lobster fest was the 1st time having lobster pizza
Thats a shity and lazy nation lmao
Thank you for this 🤎🤎🤎♥️
I use to teach Peace Corps volunteers ( 3 months intensive language & cross cultural training ) to help with adjustment in a foreign country. You are essentially doing that in the video & hope your message reaches the right folks . It goes without saying for any traveler regardless of your origin ….. try to adapt/ relax/ learn/ embrace the changes you face . It takes patience but once you understand the situation you will be fine.
Being born and raised in Belize i love this video because he's absolutely right and especially now with the current prime minister, inflation and cost of living its very difficult but as a visitor ita great....
I appreciate videos like this, Will. I love Belize and will definitely move there but it's nice to know the good, the bad and the ugly of every country so you can make sound decisions. Thanks again!
Thank you Shonda! Always good to try to paint a full picture
@@WillMitchellBelize I appreciate it!
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Will
Thanks for the video on what could be negatives. I see most of them as positives. Looking forward to being back on Island in a couple weeks 🎉😊
For retirement specifically, it is quite difficult to believe that most people can live their whole lives in one country and then adapt well to a different culture, climate, etc. I would never consider moving permanently to another country without an extended period of residency on a visa, say 6-12 months. The only way to know what it’s going to be like to live there is to live there.
Greta points and feedback! I appreciate the comment
we did it. no big deal
@@charlestzib8235 Where were you living before you retired? And did you retire to Belize or some other country?
Great video. Patience and politeness is key every where you go. ❤️🇧🇿
Thank you Keisha! Absolutely is
Bought our condos in San Pedro in 2012, after a decade of looking all over Central and South America. Zero regrets; the friendliness of the Belizean people is unmatched. Will’s videos are excellent & as accurate as any I’ve seen.
Comments like this one always are the best. So happy to hear you love your home and thank you for the kind comment!
I was an American advier to to the belizian military. Many of the other advisors hate duty there because of the reasons you stated. They couldn’t get over the do it tomorrow attitude to include the belizian military. I loved the people and the country. Best duty ever, my take away from my time there was this. Please realize that you need to adapt to the culture don’t expect the culture to change for you.
Thanks for sharing your experience! Adapting to different cultures is an important skill, and it's great that you were able to appreciate the people and the country.
Yap that's right ✅️
When in Rome, do as the Romans do. It's simple but very good advice that will serve you well in any country you visit or move to.
After 13 years of owning property there, I would say this video is pretty accurate, but I left in disgust because of the crooks in government, law, utilities, real estate, insurance, construction, the list goes on. The common citizen there is usually a good person.
There are PLENTY of better alternatives.
Thanks for sharing your insights! Would you name two better alternatives?
Sounds like NYC
Sounds like your talking about the US..
And it’s any different in the west??
Personal safety and crime were not mentioned. Yes the citizens are great BUT whoever has the power
of an important yes or no--watch out. Also UNSOLVED MURDERS?
No mention of humidity nor mosquitoes. Surely a significant factor for most peoples' comfort?
Absolutely great news!!!
Mosquitos definitely are a joy killer (deal breaker?). I found the Caribbean in general to be humid in the summer, so probably not unique to Belize.
It's hot as hell 100 to 104 you like sun 🌞 then come
Sand fleas also😊
Where you live is very different from the rest of Belize. When I lived there I was in what was considered one of the "better" towns, it was unbearably hot, I was bitten all over by those invisible bugs, the beach was filled with sand fleas, and there was actually not much to do. Getting what one might consider simple things we're used to was challenging. Before visiting yes, definitely find out if your expectations match the reality.
Good information !
I'd say most of it applies to anyone leaving a big city for a small one.
Also common sense and good manners are a necessity that sadly too many people do not possess. 😉
Agree for sure, Dale. Hope all is well with you!
Totally correct! Bravo!
Nice info! Could you maybe load up a video about the education in Belize... like for toddlers and forward? Thanks a lot! Keep it up!
We can definitely make that happen!
Excellent Video. Very realistic! Thank you for giving valuable information for those who are looking to move to Belize. I am a Native Hawaiian born and raised in Hawaii and I moved to Mexico just a little over a year ago. Even though Hawaii is Governed by the United States, we have our own culture, heritage and language. With that said, I did not have major culture shock when I moved to Mexico which made my transition must easier. The Hawaiian culture is very similar to the Mexican Culture. Anyway, your video is spot on and helpful for those moving from Canada and the U.S. Continent.
Thank you so much for sharing some of your journey and I really appreciate the comment!
Agree with you on the patience aspect. I do feel like their is a fine line between patience and someone just lacking responsibility. After living in Belize I have found it easy to gently remind folks a few times without ever getting angry and then asking them, especially for bigger projects, “do you have a date in mind that we could both agree on when this could be done?” Then at least you can hold builders etc responsible, since sometimes you’ll just be waiting forever thinking you’re being patient when in fact they just forgot about you.
Regarding patience in food ordering and stuff like that, totally agree. Just relax you’ll get it.
Sometimes it’s also about who you know. Want a passport quickly? Better know someone.
Definitely some great input here Thomas!
Totally agree @tommmy
Realness they go s slow they simply stopped. Also they take your money and move on to another project.
Sucks, but absolutely true!
My father, Ruben Ricketts, left his home in Belize, 1940s, and emigrated to Edinburgh, Scotland. He was among the men who were invited to go the UK by the UK government to take up employment and fill the job vacancies after WWII ended. He married my Mum, a Scottish lady, and together, they had four children, of which I am one.
I moved here 8 years ago. This video is spot on!
I saw another video on the same subject of expecting things to work as quickly as in one's home country (USA, Canada, Europe, etc.) and they said the same thing - you have to be patient. I am surprised that someone hasn't started a business for expats where the service is provided on a very quick, timely manner, but at a higher price than the competition.
because if locals want to be stressed they'll just go to the USA or something, where everything has to be super fast and you can't take a break
@user-um7tw6kx4r6 The locals are not the problem or the ones who are stressed about getting things done quickly - it is the American, Canadian and Europeans who are living in Belize who get frustrated with the plumber / carpenter coming by when they feel like it instead of at a designated time. This is a business opportunity for a Belizian or someone else living there to operate a business that does set and show up at a set time and charges more for this.
@@stephanledford9792I agree, but you need a license to do that business..from the Belize government, and maybe that's the difficulty
I adore the 2 contradictory parking signs @ 5:10. Classic !!!
Good advice. Take a least a one week vacation there to know the thrill of having someone break in to your condo at about 1am to rifle through all the stuff you aren't sleeping with.
I know, it's a cultural understanding thing.
The person that squeezed in through the window knew where the "hidden" safe over the kitchen sink was because they opened that right up. Thankfully, I wasn't dumb enough to put anything in there. All important and expensive stuff was in bed with me.
Belize tourist tip: Beach towels and souvenirs (even if you over paid for them), those, you don't have to sleep with. The burglar isn't interested in those and will just set them aside. Thankfully, we didn't have anything stolen. The condo company just had to deal with fixing the window.
Formed my own conclusion. I would go back but there is no way I would relocate there.
Wow, thanks for sharing that. How long was your trip?
Oooop 😂
I’m glad you weren’t hurt
Same happened to my aunt where someone was able to squeeze through a window despite the burglar bars.
I lived there 25 years -- how many people have someone else build a secret compartment -- Answer -- too many.
I traveled all over Central America by chicken bus -- always kept valuables to a minimum - slept with my passports and money...in a money belt -- kept small funds in pocket when out and about -- Oh, and no drunken loudness with your new best friend.
Hey Will, lets remind potential buyers, the Belize dollar has historically demonstrated relative stability compared to most of the Caribbean, Central America and South America, which has experienced more volatility. This stability can provide confidence and predictability for both buyers and sellers.
If you're selling real estate in Belize and receiving payment in Belize dollars, the favorable exchange rates between the Belize dollar and other currencies can potentially attract international buyers. This can lead to increased demand and potentially higher selling prices.
All great points, Kevin!
100% agree. Being patient in all things was the best advise I got when moving down here.
Another great video Will 🏝🇧🇿
Thanks so much Jonny!!! Hope all is well with you
Thanks for this video. Please keep talking about the good / bad of moving to Belize. I love it there and considering moving. If I don’t I’m off to Paris 🥰
Will do thank you for watching. Belize and Paris are both good options haha you're winning
I appreciate this other side and being authentic about what some people may not enjoy. 6 reasons to not enjoy…but millions of reasons why to live there.
King Boone back at it again!
Can you describe or interview people who needed to get medical treatment outside of Belize? Especially older people. Young folks like Will can afford risks that older people can't even if they are in overall good health.
Captain Sharks boatyard is where I get all my boats!
@@WillMitchellBelize I'm confused. I don't see the connection to my question
@@WillMitchellBelize lol That's such a random response, I had to chuckle out loud
@@ib1ray haha it put my reply to another comment on this comment. Will update shortly here 🤣
You need to go 280 miles north to Merida Yucatan for most medical services.
Good one Will...thanks for making the effort to point these issues out.
Thank you very much, Steven! Hope you found it helpful.
Another excellent video. Specialty healthcare would be a big one for me. But I believe I could adjust to all the other “reasons people leave.” 😊
Thank you so much, David!!
Good video. He mentioned the good and not so good. Here's the bad and the ugly.
The bad is the roads. The excuse you will hear is, "they're dirt". Well, dirt roads in other places are smooth, plus vehicles have supension. The problem is the potholes combined with golf carts with no suspension! This will absolutely challenge you, and might deter you from driving at all- it did me.
Many long-timers had back problems??
Sure you can buy a 25K recreational 4 wheeler, but then the salt eats it up 🤷🏻♂️
The ugly is Sargasso Grass. It gets worse and longer every year. So bad on the ocean side I moved to the Lagoon side. Then they started dumping it over there and there was no escape. I smelled it in my sleep. You start thinking I'll just leave for two months.
The icing on the ugly is the monthly immigration fee. It's double now-$100. US, which to me is ridiculously high and says, they really don't want you there. Sure get your residence to get around that. Lastly is the so called Secret Beach. It's a long drive out there on those golf carts and roads I mentioned earlier. And once there, it's a little over hyped and over priced. Sure, tables out in shallow water is fun, for a visit. Drive that that road twice a week and you'll be done- I was. All your stores are in town. Did I mention Secret Beach is all off-grid?
Solar, catch water/tanks, etc, which I actually liked. You might not, and definitely should be on that list.
If I went back, would consider the mainland instead. ✌🏼😎
We really appreciate you taking the time to share your experiences and provide such a thorough comment! Lots of good insights!
Srry to say but mainland is worst,, too much killing & robbery of tourists
We have property down in Belize and have been traveling there extensively for over 10-years. The amount of progress has been amazing in just that little bit of time, but the people don't seem to change. It is too bad that commercial property speculators and crooks have cast a dark shadow on Belize's Global image - especially down in Stann Creek/Placencia region. One phrase that we adhere to is "If you have patience - you will lose it - if you don't have patience - you will find it - down in Belzie" : )
Love that saying. Very well said!!
I was there around 10 years ago and it was AMAZING!! Looking forward to coming back soon.
Great video! I love the slower pace. I hope Belize does not lose its charm by trade offs. I love the locals anywhere and the culture of each destination. Hope to get down there a visit ti check it out.Thanks!
Thanks for the comment Stephanie! Totally agree with not losing the charm!
Glad you did this, cause i seen those videos that some people place are very negative about belize. we cant make everyone happy, but at least they can give it a try themselves and will see that they love it. thanks for the video.
Thank you definitely important to explain everything
Great information, thank you for posting this....
Thank you Larry!
Good advice, thanks for sharing.
Thanks so much, Andrew!
Love all of the information you have shared. Very informative.
Thank you very much Angel!!
This is great content. I am a Belizean gyal and totally agree with his points.
Thank you so much, Carren. Appreciate you!!
How would you recommend looking for Apts in Belize? Do they have nursing homes ?
Thanks so much for your info.
Thank you very much for watching 😁
As an immigrant to the US myself I have already made a huge cultural shift in my life - (Americans for some reason think they're a kind of default and are often surprised by this( - ive travelled a lot: to get respect one has to give it and sometimes my fellow Americans act like jerks and are then surprised when other folk - gasp! shock! - amazement - do the same!!!. Give respect to get respect....look for the positive....eventually make. pros AND negative list: biasing oneself is like forgetting important lessons or skills....Don't.....
As a sailor on a private sailboat we were in Belize for a couple of wèeks. We're told to be very cautious if going beyond far into the jungle of whited as a few have been killed there. Not sure of the reason. Did not get a friendly feeling from locals. Some sailors had equipment stolen of their boats also. We then went onto Rio DeLuca in Guatemala which was great.
Good choice, Guatemala is way cheaper too and much more choices to pick from.
Very good discussion. Thank you very much!
Thank you very much!!
Great, well thought insights. Inspiring to see a thinker speak truths
Thank you very much for your kind words!!
Hey Will, regarding health care in Belize, is there any good dentist on the islands or in Belize City. I'm returning to Belize in July and staying for 12 months, and I my require some dental treatment. Great videos, by the way, keep it up.
Hey Badger there is a really nice dental office in Belize City called the dental center. Recommend that one!
@@WillMitchellBelize That's fantastic! Thanks for the recommendation.
Just stumbled across your video. I don't know how. I vacationed on the island of Abergris Cay back in the 90's. Stayed in a grass-thatched hut that was actually built over the water. It's where I developed my desire to scuba dive. I went snorkeling and down below saw a scuba group skimming the bottom. After that I knew I was going to have to do it myself. Anyway, I ate a lot of conch dishes while there and loved the place! Even though I am considerably older now, I'm sure I'd still love it. Before Ambergris Cay, we spent time on the mainland at a jungle resort. We traveled by boat through a mangrove swamp and emerged on a very large body of water. We put the boat ashore at a location where we walked on a path through the jungle while monkeys in overhead branches scream at us. I seem to remember them throwing . . . well, something. Fortunately they didn't have good aim. At the end of the path was large mayan? / aztec? pyramid, which of course we climbed. (Probably couldn't do that now.) Anyway, Belize was one of my most unforgettable vacations. Now that you've brought all those memories back, maybe I'll see you there soon! :-)
Visited twice just before retiring. Loved it. Could have gladly retired there. But with grandchildren life changed. Too distant for regular visits on our income or the kids. If you can make it work it is paradise. Full stop.
Good honest info. I appreciate it.
Thank you very much, Paul
People that want to move to places like Belize and the Caribbean do not really want to move to these places. They think they are paradises because they have been marketed as paradise locations. What people really want is a nice secluded homestead away from other people in their home country. For example if you are from Canada what you really want is one of those posh tiny homes away from city where you can still get all of the conveniences that you are accustomed to. This is why when these people move to Belize and the Caribbean they move right back in 1 to 2 years. It takes a person with a certain personality to enjoy places like the Caribbean, Belize, and Costa Rica and most of those people do not reside in America, and Canada.
Great points!
I think you are right. PS...no snow in Florida
Love the vids!!! Such a shame people leave such a nice country!
Gas price
Found you through trying to get as much info as I can on Belize...If these reasons are why most leave...sounds pretty good! I am getting my ducks in a row and want to relocate there. It may be a couple more years, but so far it feels great. I will go through your other videos. Are you a realtor? I thought you were,but looks like you may not be.
My huzzy retired and living Happyly here in belize he loves it here he bought a house, he doesn't even want to go back to state's 😅and Am Belizean by the way 🇧🇿
Haha love it!!!
It has an extremely high level of violent crimes.
Yes it does
@@jess97724 there is no mass shooting here, any city in amerikkka is more deadly than anything here.stop lying with your stereotypical bullshit........ i am a belizean , and im at home
Fascinating video! I was fascinated by the use of the word expats. Why are Americans, who to go Belize, called expats.When folks from Belize, and other countries go to America, are called immigrants? Aren't they the same?
Expats live in a different country but don't pursue citizenship
Just curious. Why did you choose Belize over Mexico?
English speaking, safety, barrier reef, the people and much more. Really depends on your objectives. If specialty healthcare is a big need I would go for Mexico but Belize offers an array of advantages to many.
(NewBorn) Peace! This was Cool💯Thank You Will, Peace!
Appreciate you! Peace and thank YOU!
Will; been watching your vids for a while. The bread and butter real estate stuff and on site stuff is "expected" for a real estate guy for obvious reasons. This video answers questions about moving to Belize as much as why people leave, Gonna visit one day soon, been doing research for a yr or two and just wanted to commend you for the "people" side of your videos, pros and cons and your obvious love for the place you've decided to call home. Very informative stuff, thanks for putting it out there.......YT hits aint bad either, I'm guessin'
Appreciate the comment, Richard! Glad to hear the videos are helpful and hope to meet you one day
I moved to Corozal, Belize, with my Cuban wife and my two daughters, then aged 3 and 5. I am French, and we all have Spanish passports. There is no Spanish or French community where we live, but a big US/Canadian. Since my two daughters had to go to school, we could make friends and participate in all kinds of activities. Being in Belize with a family is a very different experience compared to coming to retire. We have no plans to leave...
I have been there a couple times. The place I stayed in was truly paradise. I understand it's suspended reality. I did not wander around Amberghris so I have no idea what the life, culture, and people are really like. I have wondered about it as it seems absolutely incredible from a very privileged visitor standpoint. Again, understanding that is not the "reality" of life on Amberghris, but wow is it beautiful. Everyone regardless of rich or poor lives in paradise there.
Appreciate the comment and agree with your points! End of the day everything is what you make it
well explained actually there is a lot of negative stuff said about Belize online but the reality is totally different than what is said
Yea , because there is no crime in Belize .hahaha
In many cases what you read online is very different! Great point
Thanks again!
Thanks very much!
You are very logical and concise and easy to listen to. Would I be able to purchase a house boat and live aboard in a permanent setting? Said boat would not move as I would use a small skiff.
Thank you so much Bob. Comments like this always make my day. You could definitely do a houseboat or sailboat set up but you would need to be strategic about your location to make it sustainable.
Didn`t mention the huge crime problem.
That's good to know. I'll be moving from Tokyo to Belize. Tell me more.
Please email me at will@remaxbelizerealestate.com and I’m happy to help
Instant gratification is an American idea. Lol
You're not wrong
Not a bad concept. If you can get it...
I don't understand people who never left the country just decide to move overseas because of retirement. Absolutely clueless!
Works for some people just do your research first 🙏
Good insights. Thanks!
Thank you Roger!!
People here in the states always tell me how patient/calm I've been when waiting in line, waiting for a return phone call, whatever waiting I am doing. I then respond that I live in Belize and they laugh. It's just a way of life living in many Central and South American countries. I now live in Colombia and it's worst, and the customer service "lets not talk about that" Jajajajajajajaja.....Well I still love Belize and Colombia. All the waiting is making me stronger, lol.
Patience is really an acquired skill hahaha
It'll add years to your life =)
Well said !
Thank you as always Cassandra!!
Informative video 😊
Thank you very much!
We love the ethnic diversity and the kind people in AC. Such a nice change from rude, hustle bustle Americans! Can’t wait to build our home!
It’s the best part of Belize 🇧🇿
can u do a vid on how costly are my options to spend my winters working there(from home)? jan-june...
Many cultures deal with time differently and it does take an adjustment. I'm an expat in Indonesia and they have the same idea about time as is described in this blog. I already knew this when I came here because I lived in SE Asia from the 1950s -to 1970s. The thing that I don't understand about the time issue is this; time is the one thing you can't get back, so it's the most valuable thing that you have. How people can be so laissez-faire about wasting it is difficult to understand. I don't have an issue with them wasting their own time but I consider it disrespectful when they waste mine. I've developed several ways to cope with it.
Patience is key 🔑
Thank you for sharing!!
@@WillMitchellBelize But patience is time - time is the most valuable asset one has, caught between the Scylla and Charybdis
Foreign countries have their own infrastructure, own cultures, own way of life. They're not there to bow to your every whim or expectations. You need to fit in, not the other way around, and you will have a good time,
Lived in belize... was lucky to get out... lived on a sailboat they tryed to conficate... the violance and crime is through the roof...
That's what I wanted to know, so the crime is really bad there?
@@marseilleicon unless its changed... yes... knew a guy who was stabbed an another who was shot both left for dead...
I have heard this,as well. That the crime, robbery and murder is rampant. To top it off the authorities aren't much help. Street justice is a problem with people living in the shadows.
@@1233-h1 street justice solves some problems too... knew a group in guatemala who got away with murder, caught with the camaras and laptops... the judge was afraid of her family getting hit, the mob took care of it, rumer was they didn't want the u.s. comimg down...
No mention of the gang situation down there
Unfortunately, the DoD and CIA are everywhere.
I discovered Belize (San Pedro mostly) in mid 70's and fell in love with it and the people. It was my special place to get away from the rat race called America. Of course Belize has changed a lot, and I haven't been back for years. But I still miss the island and the friends I made there. Very special friends that will always remain in my heart.
Thanks for sharing, Mike. It really is a special place and so many feel that deep rooted connection. Really awesome to hear a bit of your story
When I move down there, the local hoi poloi better hop to it or there will be trouble. I'm not accustomed to having to wait for things.
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almost all things are what you make of them. I grew up on large ranch on indian reservation in middle of nowhere, there were alot of great things about it, but city people had very hard time here.
Totally agree with you on this Lissa!
How is the food quality?
Im willing to bet it's better that here in the states ?
GMO haven here. 💯
No GMO's in the country of Belize!!
Could you make a video of requirements to immigrate to Belize
Yes we have a couple already done on the channel if you search immigrating to Belize in my channel
Yall ever need to hire underwriters??
I have experience and actively invest in real estate in Texas. Thought about moving to Belize but would love to explore employment opportunities as well.
Currently not but you never know there are always new jobs being created in Belize!
@Will Mitchell Fair enough. It was worth a shot.
Thx man - thinking of going down from Ontario/Detroit area
All info helps ❤🇨🇦
I'm originally from Canada so I understand the move! Please shoot me an email at will@remaxbelizerealestate.com
@@WillMitchellBelize : check your email - done….thx Will…Brett 🇨🇦
I've been there twice. Met alot of people san pedro,caye chaulker,belize city it's paradise. I don't mess with expats I know locals going back to the mountains
Great take! Everybody has different taste and I’m glad you found yours in Belize!
Luv your videos - you keep it real! Nuffluve ❤
Thanks so much Angela!!
As small as Belize is, the regions there are very different. Ambergris is not Cayo is not Placencia is( fortunately) not Belize city. Adjustments need to be made depending on which edge you might choose to settle.
Great point I completely agree
What about hurricanes? Can homes be built up. How low is the elevation?
Latino culture, I live Brasil, nobody worries about time here....once you adjust its chill time
It really is chill time
From Trini, you can live on any Caribbean Island. Love the video 100%.
Thank you so much for the comment! If you know you know!!
Is Belize a similar vibe like Hawaii?
I’m interested in exploring Belize
Great video
Thanks so much, Kirk!
Belize is not a safe place to live and life is way different than in North America! I didn’t like the country.
I heard they have a growing amish community. That's cool!
The same is true, for Costa Rica.🏖
Absolutely agree.
Cruising on my sailboat, I have lived from months to years in 18 different countries. Where ever ex-pats go, especially Americans, we are experts at driving prices up. And up. And so does crime. Don’t believe me. go to the American Virgins and then the British Virgins. Stay a good while in each and see the difference. I have watched towns like San Carlos, Mexico, on the Sea of Cortez go from a nice little tourist town to an expensive, over prices Gringoville. Same with Cabe san Lucas even worse and yeah, lots of rising crime too. Areas on the Dominican Republic same way. No one can drive up prices and crime like us Americans.
One of the biggest issues is when we start buying and running businesses. Bad for the local economy and primarily just benefits the business owner. We don’t just want to live there and enjoy it, we want to colonize it. Good bye paradise.
Truth
Why is it human nature to ruin everything we touch?
I noticed that people in the hospitality and service industries of Belize act like they are doing you a favor and/or when you ask them for something or information.
That happens here in America often 😢
Island life always expensive... but villiage life and inland will be muxh cheaper
There is NO Walmart in South/Central America…. To get the “cheap” products from China, they get brought to South/Central America NOT one cargo ship at a time, but one shipping container at a time, on a cargo ship that is making lots of stops instead of one (like the three Walmart owned cargo ships that just go back and forth between China and the West Coast of the United States). This is why the coffee pots, toasters, and clothing tops you buy at Walmart for $12 to $35 all cost over $50 equivalent anywhere between the Rio Grand and cape Horn…. I was discussing this with a lawyer from Argentina, each year he flies to Los Angeles to visit relatives, while there he buys everything the family in Argentina needs for the year (he gets shopping lists from them before going on the trip). Most people in Latin America don’t have someone to do their shopping for them in the states to bring home, and even if they do it means they go without certain things until the annual shopping trip is done and the item is brought back. Imagine your coffee pot breaks and you have to go without for the next eight months…..
Each time I fly to South America I see people from where I’m going to checking in five to ten bags a piece at the airline. The above reason is generally why, they did shopping for the family….. or they retired from their job and are going home for good and won’t be able to go back and forth a lot.