10 Essential Factors If You’re Thinking of Living Abroad

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Retired couple walking around the town with a map. Smiling mature man and woman roaming around the city.

Are you dreaming of living abroad? 

Maybe the kids have moved out and left you with an empty nest. Perhaps you’re looking for a warmer climate, a lower cost of living, or you just really want to live somewhere where everyone speaks Italian…

Many people dream about living abroad, either on an extended sabbatical or permanently, but turning those visions into reality can be tough. 

There are so many things to consider and plan for, but that’s also part of the fun

Today, we will outline 10 practical tips for those considering living abroad. 

Let’s get started.

10 things to consider when planning your life abroad

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If you have an idea of where you want to live, put your plan through this 10-point checklist to see how close you are to taking the leap.

1. Cost of living

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Assess the cost of living in your prospective country compared to your home country. Consider expenses such as housing, healthcare, groceries, and utilities. Many seek destinations where their savings or income stretch further without compromising their lifestyle quality.

2. Healthcare system

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Investigate the healthcare infrastructure, availability of medical services, and whether your health insurance will cover you abroad. Some countries offer high-quality healthcare at a fraction of the cost in the U.S., but accessibility in rural areas can be limited.

3. Visa and residency requirements

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Understand the legal requirements for staying long-term or permanently in the destination country, including visa types, residency permits, and any financial requirements (such as proof of income or mandatory health insurance).

4. Safety and stability

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Research the country’s political stability, crime rates, and general safety. You should look for peaceful environments with low crime rates to enjoy your time without undue stress.

5. Language and culture

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While not a deal-breaker for many, considering the language and culture of the host country can influence your overall experience. Learning the local language can enhance daily interactions and integration into the community. Cultural differences can also impact your lifestyle and social activities.

6. Community and social integration

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Look for expat communities or local social groups that can help ease the transition. Being part of a community provides emotional support and helps with adjusting to a new environment.

7. Accessibility and transportation

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Ease of getting around is crucial, especially if you choose not to drive. Look into public transportation options, the walkability of cities, and the proximity to amenities like grocery stores, healthcare facilities, and recreational activities.

8. Climate

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Climate can significantly affect your comfort and lifestyle choices. Consider whether you prefer a tropical climate, seasonal changes, or something in between. Think about how the climate may impact any health conditions you have.

9. Tax implications

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Understand the tax implications of living abroad, including any taxation treaties between your home country and the new host country. Consider how your savings, pension, retirement accounts, or income will be taxed.

10. Estate Planning

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Review your estate planning needs, including wills, power of attorney, and healthcare directives, ensuring they are valid and enforceable in your new country of residence.

If you’re looking at this list and thinking:

Wow, that’s a lot of work…

You’re right! 

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Why It’s Never Too Late to Take a Dance Class

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Positive senior man dancing playful Latin dance bachata with female partner during group class in choreography studio.

My friend Marina and I cherished our Saturday morning neighborhood walks. It became our routine, a way to soak in nature and share quality time together. However, one Friday night, everything changed when Marina called to cancel because she and her husband had enrolled in a ballroom dance class.

This announcement caught me off guard. Ballroom dance? I was disappointed but intrigued. 

As Marina shared her enthusiasm for mastering tricky dance steps and fulfilling a long-held desire, it became clear that dance was more than just steps. Dance is an expression of life set to music, a sentiment that stuck with me.

Digging deeper into Marina’s newfound love, I’ve discovered that the notion of dance classes being exclusive for the young and agile has faded away. In its place has emerged a trend where people of all ages are rediscovering the joy of moving together

Today, nobody is too old to explore tap, ballet, or groove to a Latin beat. Dance is for anyone open to a new experience.

So, if you often find yourself scrolling through social media, secretly yearning to move with the fluidity of those graceful dancers gliding across your screen, here’s a secret for you – it’s never too late to start. Yes, even if your body has passed its prime and you rely on Celebrex to navigate stairs. Taking up a dance class at any age offers benefits for both your body and mind. 

It’s time to trade in traditional workouts for dancing shoes and explore why stepping onto the dance floor is the workout that will make you want to boogie!

1. A Social Affair: Meeting New People and Building Connections 

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Whether you’re a newcomer or a dance aficionado, the inclusive nature of dance classes offers an excellent opportunity to meet new people. Breaking the ice becomes a breeze when you’re learning intricate steps together or sharing a laugh over a misstep. The camaraderie formed in dance classes may extend beyond the studio, creating lasting friendships that enrich your social life. As you twirl and sway with your fellow dancers, you’ll discover a supportive community that shares the same enthusiasm for movement and self-expression.

2. Physical Fitness in Disguise: A Fun and Vigorous Workout

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Whether salsa-ing or waltzing, dance engages various muscle groups, promoting flexibility, strength, and cardiovascular health. The best part? You won’t even realize you’re working out! The infectious rhythms and dynamic movements distract from the physical exertion, making dance an ideal option for those who despise the treadmill or the weight room. The joyous nature of dance turns exercise into a celebration, helping you maintain a healthy lifestyle without the dread that accompanies more conventional fitness routines.

3. Stress-Buster: Dance Away Your Worries

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Combining rhythmic movements and expressive gestures provides a cathartic release, allowing you to channel your emotions into the dance. As you immerse yourself in the music and the choreography flow, the day’s worries fade away. Dance has been proven to reduce cortisol levels, the hormone associated with stress, making it a therapeutic and enjoyable way to unwind. (1) The next time life feels overwhelming, put on your dancing shoes and let the music guide you to serenity.

4. Boosted Confidence: Mastering New Skills and Overcoming Challenges

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Dance classes challenge you to learn new steps, coordinate movements, and express yourself in ways you might not have thought possible. As you overcome the initial hurdles and see progress in your abilities, you’ll undoubtedly feel your self-esteem rise. The sense of accomplishment you get from mastering a dance routine or perfecting a challenging move translates into increased confidence that extends into other areas of your life. Dance becomes a powerful tool for personal growth and empowerment, proving that the journey of self-discovery can be as exhilarating as the dance itself.

5. Cultural Exploration: Embracing Diversity Through Dance

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Dance is a universal language that transcends borders and cultures. From the sensual rhythms of Latin dances to the elegance of ballroom styles, each dance form carries its own cultural history and significance. Engaging in diverse dance classes opens your eyes to the beauty of different traditions, fostering an appreciation for the global mosaic of movement. It’s a journey that not only expands your dance repertoire but also broadens your cultural horizons.

6. Improvising & Memorizing for a Better Brain

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Dance classes often incorporate improvisation, a great way to stimulate the brain and boost cognitive functions (1). Remembering dance steps and sequences can also improve memory and mental agility. So, dancing is not just good for the body—it’s a workout for the mind. (1-2)

The power of dance extends far beyond simple entertainment. It catalyzes cognitive enhancement, emotional health, stress relief, physical performance, social engagement, and creativity stimulation.

Regardless of your preference, be it jazz or samba, immersing yourself in your dance can unlock countless benefits.

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Sources:
1. Meekums B, Karkou V, Nelson EA. Issue 2. Art. No.: CD009895. DOI: 10.1002/14651858.CD009895.
2. Karkou V, Aithal S, Richards M, Hiley E, Meekums B. CD011022. DOI: 10.1002/14651858.CD011022