Yes we have come
to the wonderful retirement years You have worked hard now you get to relax
enjoy the sunset of your life...Or... you still want that sense of fulfillment
joy that is accomplished when you involve yourself in other people's lives?
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Jason and Elizabeth Pearce moved from Canada
to Belize three years ago. They bought a piece of property on the sea. A year
later, they built a house. Today, they live in a beautiful Santa Fe adobe-style
home with gardens all around. The pair lives very comfortably, without wants
or financial worries. They've had no trouble making friends in their new community
because the folks in Belize speak English. They eat out three or four times
a week. They barbecue lobster and filet mignon at home. They have reliable
Internet to keep them connected to the outside world. By choice, they do not
have a television. "I used to think that the news was important," Jason explains.
"But not anymore." The retired couple has a maid and a gardener, each of whom
visit once a week. And here's the best part. Jason and his wife are living
on their Social Security income alone. In fact, they're living on Jason's
Social Security income alone. Elizabeth's Social Security check goes into
savings each month. Everyone's spending habits are different, but here's a
sample monthly budget for a couple living a comfortable expatriate lifestyle
in Belize: --Rent: $300 --Utilities, telephone, and Internet: $500 (Your biggest
expense in this country.) --Groceries: $150 --Health insurance: $50 --Entertainment:
$100 --Car expenses: $300 One of the most appealing things about Belize as
an overseas retirement choice is that it can make sense even if you're nowhere
near conventional retirement age. Through Belize's Qualified Retired Persons
program you can establish foreign residency as young as age 40. Belize is
a beautiful little country. It's a peaceful, eco-tourist retreat home to more
than 540 species of birds, 4,000 species of flowering plants, and 700 kinds
of trees. Nearly 40 percent of the country is protected as parkland and natural
preserves. Belize boasts the second-largest barrier reef in the world. This
incredible underwater resource teems with colorful fish, coral, and unusual
marine life, making the waters off this country's coast a fisherman's and
diver's paradise. Despite all these natural attractions, Belize has managed
to remain largely off the world's radar. It's a small country of about 350,000
people. It's also a young country, having gained independence from Great Britain
in 1981. There are a lot of market niches waiting to be filled. Living here,
you'll discover that life can be not only super affordable, comfortable, and
adventure-filled, but also full of potential.