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Links
Expat Resources
http://www.expatperu.com
Tax information, language study, Apartments for rent, luggage and health insurance, for foreign residents moving to Peru
SolutionsAbroad.com
http://www.solutionsabroad.com
Resource for expats buying property, living, moving, working, traveling, retiring or relocating to do business in Mexico.
St. George's Club - Lima - Peru
http://www.stgeorgequiz.com
Social Club for Expats living in Lima, Peru.
Bolivia Bella
http://www.boliviabella.com
BoliviaBella is a fully English site that contains firsthand information and facts for tourists and those considering living in Bolivia, contributed by those of us who live here.
Living in Argentina
http://www.livinginargentina.com/
We are an online resource for expats in Argentina, helping them make well-informed decisions in their everyday affairs in life, business, travel and beyond. Our website is offered in English, French and Spanish for our worldly readers.
Insidemex.com
http://insidemex.com
The English-speakers guide to living in Mexico. We provide great articles from our in house writers on travel, real estate, living in mexico, health issues and more. Check out our new social network for expats living in Mexico. Make friends, write a blog, check out local news and add events.
International Living
http://internationalliving.com/
Over 30 years ago, a little newsletter sparked a big idea...
You can live better, for less, overseas.
When International Living suggested in that first newsletter that an exotic life in a tropical paradise wasn't just for the rich and famous...that you can do it now for less money than you currently live on...it was a radical idea.
In many ways, it still is.
Not because it's difficult (it isn't), or requires lots of money (it doesn't), or hasn't been done before (it has, thousands of times).
The idea of living a happier, more fulfilling, more prosperous life offshore still strikes many people as a radical idea simply because they don't have the whole story.
Like most folks, they rely on the mainstream media to tell them what the world is like. Open the pages of USA Today or turn on CNN and you get the standard fare... death, destruction, mayhem. Bad news is good news for the giant media conglomerates. If it bleeds, it leads.
With input like that, it's a wonder anyone goes outdoors, much less overseas!
At International Living, we take a different approach.