What's the dress code in Chapala and Ajijic, Mexico? What clothes do they wear in Chapala and Ajijic, Mexico?
Thomas Hellyer - Chapala Home Sales
In my opinion, thankfully, the dress code in Chapala and Ajijic is very casual. There is not really any dress code of note here. You will see people in khakis and cotton shirts, shorts and t-shirts, sandals. December is a bit cooler so you might have to dig a jacket out. But in general, the dress code in Chapala and Ajijic is pretty casual.
You will not see many coats and ties. Very occasionally, perhaps when you are going to a charity function or to...
In my opinion, thankfully, the dress code in Chapala and Ajijic is very casual. There is not really any dress code of note here. You will see people in khakis and cotton shirts, shorts and t-shirts, sandals. December is a bit cooler so you might have to dig a jacket out. But in general, the dress code in Chapala and Ajijic is pretty casual.
You will not see many coats and ties. Very occasionally, perhaps when you are going to a charity function or to a Mexican wedding, you might have to look for your fancier clothes. Other than that, you don’t need a very big closet here because of the weather and partly because the dress code is pretty casual.
We have seasons here but they are not as extreme or notable as the seasons in North America so we don’t need to have huge and heavy coats, hats, scarves, or gloves. When you get acclimated here, you get wimpier over time and you would feel a little colder than you would have back home with the temperatures that we have here in Mexico.
If there are events or during Christmas-time, perhaps people would wear fancier clothes here but in general, the same clothes that you wear around during the day is what you will wear to dinner.
There are also some opportunities to dress up nicely. There are some groups that purposely dress up and go up into town. There is nothing out of place that way. It’s just that you don’t have to. If women want to wear high heels, there are opportunities to do that. However, the cobblestones make wearing high heels a bit interesting. Some of the Mexican ladies are quite adept at it but every now and then, you will see someone go down!
Well, seeing how the people so far that have responded have a bias, let's not leave out power blackouts, water shortages, slow internet, insects everywhere, heat, heat, oh did I forget to mention heat? Electricity so expensive you can't afford to use AC, except in your bedroom at night. Roosters crowing at all hours, dogs barking for what seems like hours, local neighbors that chum up to you so they can borrow everything you have, cheap but crowed busses. A capital city with no street...
Well, seeing how the people so far that have responded have a bias, let's not leave out power blackouts, water shortages, slow internet, insects everywhere, heat, heat, oh did I forget to mention heat? Electricity so expensive you can't afford to use AC, except in your bedroom at night. Roosters crowing at all hours, dogs barking for what seems like hours, local neighbors that chum up to you so they can borrow everything you have, cheap but crowed busses. A capital city with no street signs or addresses just directions...
Hey I don't want to sound negative but someone that asks a question like that who doesn't speak Spanish who has never visited would most likely not be suitable or would bail out in the first 6 months, like most. Then this leaves all the BS to us locals whom have adapted. If you don't have enough income or need something to do, go somewhere else, this place is tough on all but the most hardy!
Do I have to file my Canadian taxes if I retire, work or live abroad?
ROSALIND MCCOY - PANAMA SIGNATURE REALTY
But bear in mind, if you own any property on the soil of Canada, when you sell it, you have to submit 25% of the sale to the Canadian government. If you want to avoid that hefty tax, you may consider to sell off your property before moving overseas, or just leave the property untouched until you move back.
But bear in mind, if you own any property on the soil of Canada, when you sell it, you have to submit 25% of the sale to the Canadian government. If you want to avoid that hefty tax, you may consider to sell off your property before moving overseas, or just leave the property untouched until you move back.
To drive in Belize, do I need a Belize driver’s license?
Dora Guerra - Atlantic International Bank
It’s fairly easy to get a Belize driver’s license. Simply fill out the application form, sign it and also get it signed and stamped by a government medical officer.
The application must be accompanied with two passport size pictures, a utility bill for verification of address, and a photo ID of the applicant (passport, social security card or voter’s ID card).
You’ll pay on average about:
1 year - $20 USD
2...
It’s fairly easy to get a Belize driver’s license. Simply fill out the application form, sign it and also get it signed and stamped by a government medical officer.
The application must be accompanied with two passport size pictures, a utility bill for verification of address, and a photo ID of the applicant (passport, social security card or voter’s ID card).
You’ll pay on average about:
1 year - $20 USD
2 years - $35 USD
3 years - $50 USD
There are certain license classes (B, C & E) where the applicant must be a Belizean.
(Driving a four-wheel drive on a Belizean dirt road, pictured.)
Is the electricity reliable in Algarve? Are there blackouts or brownouts in Algarve?
Luis Teixeira da Silva - Algarve Senior Living
The Algarve has hardly any blackouts or brownouts. We have a very, very reliable power source. In a typical year, we will have zero blackouts or brownouts.
(Night lights at the pool and restaurant at Algarve Senior Living, Portugal, pictured.)
The Algarve has hardly any blackouts or brownouts. We have a very, very reliable power source. In a typical year, we will have zero blackouts or brownouts.
(Night lights at the pool and restaurant at Algarve Senior Living, Portugal, pictured.)
Tim Rowley - Web-4-Panama | Marketing and Creative Agency
The word "panama" is derived from an indigenous language and its meaning is "abundance of fish". What more do you need to know? Just come and try it!
Panama has big game fish in both the Caribbean and Pacific Oceans, and the enormous expanse of Lake Gatun offers excellent fishing also, particular for Rainbow Bass.
I know two different fishing businesses here in Panama, through work on their websites and managing...
The word "panama" is derived from an indigenous language and its meaning is "abundance of fish". What more do you need to know? Just come and try it!
Panama has big game fish in both the Caribbean and Pacific Oceans, and the enormous expanse of Lake Gatun offers excellent fishing also, particular for Rainbow Bass.
I know two different fishing businesses here in Panama, through work on their websites and managing their social media, mailing lists etc. I have also done a little work in the past with Captain Carl of Jungle land Panama who, I hasten to add, offers a top quality experience on his Panama Canal and Jungle Day Tour or staying in his 'floating hotel in the jungle', which includes a night safari amongst his other activities.
The businesses I know are the Cebaco Bay Sportfishing Club and Paddle Panama.
Cebaco Bay is based on Isla Cebaco in the Veraguas region an offers world class sportfishing for Marlin, Tuna, Dorado; Wahoo, Roosterfish, Snapper, Grouper ... They fish from 31' Bertram Sportfisher yachts, which Capt Wiese considers to be 'the' sportfishing boat.
Paddle Panama offers kayak fishing vacations to a variety of destinations in Panama: inland; inshore; and open ocean. They fish from the very best of equipment - Stealth fishing kayaks imported from South Africa. This very exciting sport is seeing a massive upsurge worldwide. Paddle Panama also has a dedicated paddle sports store in Panama City (kayaks, fishing kayaks and SUP's).
I have been fishing another way also with my brother-in-law. We went to 'la Boca' just below the 'Bridge of the Americas' and hired a man with a boat to take us fishing between Panama City and the shipping lanes, where you see huge ocean liners waiting their turn to navigate the Canal.
BANKING-- despite all their assurances that you have set up all the correct procedures and accounts, there WILL be problems. Not in your host country, but 'back home'. These will take the form of excessive fees, limitations on the maximum allowed currency, changes in their regulations, both Governmental and internal bank rules, staff changes, lock-outs for internet transactions and many, many others.
Should you try snail mail it may take weeks of effort; I once took a certified bank check wih...
Three years ago, I selected Panama as a regional base for my business. I am very pleased with the results and can state, unequivocally, that I accomplished the principle goal.
Moreover, I have been blessed with the opportunity to help many patients heal and put their lives back together. Being able to provide efficient access to affordable life-improving and/or life-saving medical care, is very gratifying.
On a windy day in February three of us ladies drove the hour and forty-five minute scenic route to Boca Chica. Bright as a blue umbrella the sky above us was a vivid blue. Strong winds pushed us down the narrow, two-lane road toward the Pan America Highway. it was definitely time for the A/C in the car! We chatted and laughed all along the way. Donna was making the trip to spruce up and change out her jewelry display at the Seagull Cove Lodge gift shop....