The Guide To Living In Belize

Saturday 21 November 2009

Introducing Belize for retirees and expats seeking an affordable paradise for work, rest and play

All About Retiring in Belize

Published on Thursday, March 26th, 2009

All About Retiring in BelizePreviously known as British Honduras, Belize lies on the east coast of Central America in the heart of the Caribbean Basin.  Bordered on the north by Mexico, the south and west by Guatemala and to the east by the Caribbean Sea, Belize is an English speaking sub tropical country of 200,000 people, with the longest barrier reef in the western hemisphere.

With an average temperature of 26 degrees centigrade and sea temperatures around 30 degrees centigrade, with brisk prevailing winds off the Caribbean Sea to cool the country, Belize is a Mecca for divers and bird watchers and really can be described as a paradise, it is possible to retire in Belize quite easily.

In this article we are all about retiring in Belize!

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Which Expats Make a Success of Living in Belize

Published on Tuesday, November 04th, 2008

Guide to Living in BelizeWe touched upon what makes a good expatriate employee yesterday in our article ‘Most Important Attributes to Have When Seeking Work Abroad,’ and this inspired us to thinking in general about what makes expatriates successful and which types of people fail to establish themselves overseas.

Many nations have inbuilt support networks for expats – think of Spain with its intense concentration of international citizens and a place like Dubai for instance, where the population is largely foreign – both are nations where it is much easier for a foreigner to set up and make a home successfully.

When it comes to a country like Belize however, things are very different.  Whilst there are those who have gone before you and made a home for themselves in this tropical paradise, there are not the support networks in place to make your move such a smooth and easy one.  So, in this article we’ll look at which expats make a success of living in Belize and which don’t.  The advice and findings are pertinent for any would-be expat moving anywhere really, but they are also extremely pertinent for anyone moving to live abroad in a less well-known location such as Belize.

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Benefits of the Belize Retired Persons’ Incentive Programme

Published on Tuesday, September 09th, 2008

Benefits of the Belize Retired Persons’ Incentive ProgrammeThe benefits of the Belize retired persons’ incentive programme are well known and understood by the many North Americans who make use of it annually, but for Britons and Europeans, the scheme is lesser known and therefore lesser exploited.  We aim to put that right today as we explore the massive financial and lifestyle benefits that this impressive and competitive scheme offers qualifying persons over the age of 45.

At the current time we’re all looking for ways to save money, enhance any income or savings that we have, and all the while the governments and financial institutions of the world seem to be hampering and restricting our efforts with their poor decision making efforts – but there is a location in the world where one can legitimately live 100% income tax free and reside in a tropical paradise at the same time.  The nation in question is Belize…

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The Concept of Time When Living in Belize

Published on Thursday, April 24th, 2008

The Concept of Time When Living in BelizeYou may be wondering about the strange title for this article – the concept of time when living in Belize?  What’s she on about?  Well, the fact of the matter is, in Belize time is taken less seriously than in the UK, time is languid and laid back, and barring all emergencies, you need to get used to everything taking a lot more time and there actually being less time in the day to achieve your list of many things to do once you move to Belize!

The Belizeans are a laid back lot and this is all to the good – you should get used to being more relaxed about life if you’re planning on retiring to Belize or moving there to work and raise a family.  But there is a huge cultural shift required between your current high pace lifestyle and the one you will have to adapt to once you move to Belize.  In this article we look at ways to cope!

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What Brits Living in Belize Love and Hate

Published on Saturday, March 22nd, 2008

What Brits Living in Belize Love and HateThe thought of living in a tropical paradise where the sea is warm year round, you wake up to a world full of exotic flora and fauna every day and where the sand is white, the lifestyle is laidback and the sun almost always seems to shine lures many expats to live in Belize annually.

Now whilst the above perceived reality may be a little embellished – you get the general idea!  Belize is considered a stunning oasis and a great place to live, work or retire for many from Northern Europe and North America…but not everything about living in Belize is so perfect.  So, if you’re considering
relocation, let’s examine what Brits living in Belize love and hate about the country.

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Retirement in Belize

Published on Thursday, January 24th, 2008

Retirement in BelizeComing in at number four in the Sunday Times list of top destinations for British retirees is Belize!  The report entitled: “Revealed: the best places in the world for retirement,” decided not to look necessarily at the top places Britons were currently choosing, but at the nations they should be considering for the best retirement overseas – which is why Belize ranks above Spain, and Panama even ranks above France in the findings.

Retirement in Belize can indeed offer Brits, Europeans and North Americans a more cost effective, tax efficient lifestyle in retirement, and whilst the Sunday Times report focused a great deal on the financial aspects of the locations it rated, there are more than just fiscal facts supporting Belize’s bid for a place in the top five most favourable places to retire, as this article will hopefully demonstrate!

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Guide to Living in Belize

Published on Friday, January 18th, 2008

Guide to Living in BelizeIf you’re looking for a nation in which you can afford to live a comfortable life, buy an attractive property, legally reduce your taxes, not have to learn another language and enjoy a laidback lifestyle, Belize could very well be the country you have been looking for!

If it sounds too good to be true it isn’t – sure, there are some downsides to living in Belize, but for the vast majority of people who expatriate to live there, life becomes almost instantly more enjoyable and rewarding.  This is the Shelter Offshore basic guide to living in Belize so that you can take some time out, read, absorb the information and determine whether Belize could be the right nation for you to move to, retire to or invest in perhaps.

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Living in Belize and the Tropical Weather

Published on Sunday, December 30th, 2007

Living in Belize and the Tropical WeatherBelize is a fantastic Caribbean destination that appeals especially to Brits who are tired of the cold and dank conditions so characteristic of the UK at this time of the year.  Getting away from it all to soak up the sun and ride the surf sounds like a dream come true doesn’t it?  And Belize is indeed a fantastic country to do this in but, the grass isn’t always greener on the other side of the fence!

Living in Belize and the tropical weather can and does present people with a whole new set of issues to come to terms with.  If you’re thinking of living in Belize the biggest issue you will have to deal with will be the occasional hurricane!

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Living in Belize Rules You Need to Know

Published on Wednesday, November 28th, 2007

Living in Belize Rules You Need to KnowIf you’re dreaming of beautiful Caribbean waters, a distinctly British system and a property market that is taking off, chances are you have Belize on your mind.  Should you desire to pick up sticks and move to this commonwealth country nearly a world away, there are some things you might need to be aware of.  Living in Belize is a wonderful experience that many expats adore, but there are some rules of the road that expats and retirees need to follow.  There are also a few warnings that go along with living in this tropical paradise.

In this article, we’ll explore some of the quirks about living in Belize.  Whilst the weather, friendly people and cost of living do very much appeal, playing by the rules is important for new residents.  Understanding what to watch out for can also make living in Belize go much more smoothly.

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Interesting Facts about Living in Belize

Published on Saturday, November 10th, 2007

Interesting Facts about Living in Belize
The stunning Caribbean waters, low cost of living and picture perfect climate in Belize are combining to attract more investors, holidaymakers and expatriates.  But, if you have chosen this tropical paradise for expatriating, what kinds of things can you expect from living in Belize?

In this article, we’ll explore some interesting facts about living in Belize.  Many expatriates who make their way to the nation find the incredibly slow pace of living very much to their liking.  Despite its distance from the UK, there are a number of very strong similarities between the two countries.  Most of these are very comforting for expats who want to feel a sense of understanding for their new culture.

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