What's the dress code in Chapala and Ajijic, Mexico? What clothes do they wear in Chapala and Ajijic, Mexico?
Chuck Bolotin - Best Mexico Movers
When one speaks of the dress code in the Lake Chapala / Ajijic area, one has to make several distinctions:
Mexican vs. expat. The local Mexicans take great pride in their appearance and their clothing, a trait which extends to maids and gardeners. They almost always have very clean, well ironed clothes in very good condition, usually significantly superior to the typical expat man’s clothing (more on that below). Mexicans from Guadalajara who are visiting...
When one speaks of the dress code in the Lake Chapala / Ajijic area, one has to make several distinctions:
Mexican vs. expat. The local Mexicans take great pride in their appearance and their clothing, a trait which extends to maids and gardeners. They almost always have very clean, well ironed clothes in very good condition, usually significantly superior to the typical expat man’s clothing (more on that below). Mexicans from Guadalajara who are visiting are even better dressed, with women many times wearing flashy, somewhat seductive clothing, usually with high heels. (And this is just normal, walking around.)
Expat women. Expat women (especially those from the US or Europe) are generally tastefully and very well dressed, with clothing usually purchased during trips "back home." They wear nice and not overdone jewelry and their hair and nails are generally impeccable. With the low beauty parlor and nail salon prices here, why not?
Expat men. Expat men can sort of be slobs (like I have been accused of being, and not without justification), wearing shorts, tee-shirts, sandals, etc. Other expat men can be better dressed, but are usually significantly outshined by their wives.
The weather here in the Lake Chapala / Ajijic area is usually so very nice that you can wear almost whatever you want without looking too out of place; even a jacket or sweater, almost any time of year.
If I buy a house in Portugal, do I need to hire an attorney?
Luis Rodrigues - Gouveia Pereira, Costa Freitas & Associates, Law Firm, RL
It is not mandatory to hire an attorney to buy a house in Portugal. However, and especially if you are a foreigner, it is strongly advisable to hire a lawyer to represent you and make sure that you signed the right contract, that you are buying the right property, and that the property does not have any liens, encumbrances or charges registered on it.
The role of the lawyer in the process of acquiring a property is to do a due diligence on the legal documentation of the...
It is not mandatory to hire an attorney to buy a house in Portugal. However, and especially if you are a foreigner, it is strongly advisable to hire a lawyer to represent you and make sure that you signed the right contract, that you are buying the right property, and that the property does not have any liens, encumbrances or charges registered on it.
The role of the lawyer in the process of acquiring a property is to do a due diligence on the legal documentation of the property, assist in the negotiation of the promissory contract of purchase and sale (typically in Portugal the buyer and seller sign a promissory agreement first and complete on the acquisition within 30 to 60 days) and at the end organize and represent you in the signature of the public deed of purchase and sale that is usually done before a notary and with the registration of the acquisition at the land registry office.
Please note that all documentation together with the public deed of purchase and sale will have to be done in Portuguese. Therefore, if you do not speak Portuguese it will be complicated to assure that all your rights are being taken care of.
Finally please also note that Portuguese lawyers registered at the bar association in Portugal will have professional liability insurance which assures the payment of compensation to clients that are wrongly advised.
There is a huge price difference among the restaurants in Panama. Panama is developing as a culinary center and there are many restaurants opening. It’s actually quite surprising how they can all be in the same business.
You can eat in a restaurant in Panama for as little as $8 per person. A more typical average meal can cost about $12 to $15 per person. Of course, we also have restaurants where you could pay $25 to $30 for one plate of food....
There is a huge price difference among the restaurants in Panama. Panama is developing as a culinary center and there are many restaurants opening. It’s actually quite surprising how they can all be in the same business.
You can eat in a restaurant in Panama for as little as $8 per person. A more typical average meal can cost about $12 to $15 per person. Of course, we also have restaurants where you could pay $25 to $30 for one plate of food. It just depends on the category of the restaurant.
The way Panama City is laid out, most people live in apartments as opposed to living in houses so a lot of entertaining happens in restaurants. For example, if there’s a birthday party or an event that’s going on and you’re celebrating something, most people in Panama won’t have people over to their apartment, and would prefer to say, “Let’s meet at (a particular) restaurant.” Restaurants do well in Panama and there is a wide variety of types of cuisine and price ranges.
Comparing the restaurants in Panama City to where I lived in Toronto for 12 years, I would say that the restaurants in Panama City are much more economical. In Panama, you would pay about 50% of what you would pay in Toronto for the same quality and type of restaurant.
(Cafe Barko, Isla Flamenco, Avenida Amador, Panama City, Panama, pictured.)
What are the main cities, towns, communities and developments of the Managua, Nicaragua area and what is each one like?
Immanuel Zerger - Solentiname Tours - Discover Nicaragua
There are several different neighborhoods in Managua.
The houses in Managua are mostly single-story, which were practically the only ones built from 1972 to the 2000s. This is the reason why Managua is very spread out; we have lots of single-story homes, instead of high-rise buildings. If you don’t have a car, it is difficult to get around Managua.
Some hotels and the big financial groups of the country built some...
There are several different neighborhoods in Managua.
The houses in Managua are mostly single-story, which were practically the only ones built from 1972 to the 2000s. This is the reason why Managua is very spread out; we have lots of single-story homes, instead of high-rise buildings. If you don’t have a car, it is difficult to get around Managua.
Some hotels and the big financial groups of the country built some 5-story buildings in the 2000s. There are barrios near Lake Nicaragua and there are older neighborhoods with some businesses mixed in with private housing areas. When you go up into the hills, where there is more fresh air, you will see some condominiums, larger private properties, and mansions that are really fancy. Along the two main roads going to the south of Managua (Carretera Sur and Carretera Masaya), there are higher quality living areas.
The National Theater Ruben Dario is also in Managua (pictured). Ruben Dario was a Nicaraguan writer and hero who reformed the Spanish language in the 19th century. For this reason he is also recognized in Spain, where there is even a metro station named after him. The National Theater Ruben Dario is the center for cultural activities and where choirs, orchestras, staff musicals, and national and international presentations are performed. Also located in Managua is the National Culture Palace, which holds exhibitions and has a museum of human history and nature of Nicaragua.
There is also a new and fancy area at Lake Nicaragua called Port Salvador Allende. There is a cruise ship there that takes people on a tour of Lake Nicaragua . You can have a beautiful night tour on the lake and you have a wide variety of restaurants from which to choose.
Do I still have to file my US income taxes if I retire, work or just live abroad?
Stewart Patton - U.S. Tax Services
Yes, Americans who live abroad are still required to file a U.S. tax return, even if there's no tax due. In fact, filing an annual U.S. tax return is actually MORE important once you live abroad. Here's why:
You may be familiar with the Foreign Earned Income Exclusion (the "FEIE")--that's the rule that allows Americans living abroad to make up to about $100,000 from working without paying any U.S. income tax. Some people think that...
Yes, Americans who live abroad are still required to file a U.S. tax return, even if there's no tax due. In fact, filing an annual U.S. tax return is actually MORE important once you live abroad. Here's why:
You may be familiar with the Foreign Earned Income Exclusion (the "FEIE")--that's the rule that allows Americans living abroad to make up to about $100,000 from working without paying any U.S. income tax. Some people think that it's not important to file a return if their income is below the FEIE cap.
However, the FEIE can ONLY be claimed on a filed tax return. So, if you were to fail to file a U.S. tax return and the IRS were to audit you, you would lose the ability to claim the FEIE. You couldn't tell the IRS at that point that your income was below the FEIE cap each year. You'd have to pay U.S. tax on amounts that you would have been able to earn tax-free if you'd only filed a return. So, failing to file a return could cause you to lose the golden opportunity provided by the FEIE.
For Americans who are behind on U.S. tax returns, the IRS has several amnesty programs that will allow you to catch up easily without having to pay any penalties. Talk to an experienced tax attorney to determine which amnesty program is right for you.
Yes, you can get a mortgage on property in Belize. Most banks in the States will not loan to an out-of-country real estate purchase, but there are a few in the region that will finance properties in Lain America. One of the most well known and trusted banks in Belize is Caye International Bank, Ltd. In addition, some larger developers offer financing.
Yes, you can get a mortgage on property in Belize. Most banks in the States will not loan to an out-of-country real estate purchase, but there are a few in the region that will finance properties in Lain America. One of the most well known and trusted banks in Belize is Caye International Bank, Ltd. In addition, some larger developers offer financing.
I don't spend all of my time in Boquete, even though it is a very easy place to live with lots of good places to eat and the nice weather and cool temperatures there are times I need a little beach. Just two hours southwest of my home in the mountains is Limones, a little beach town that is home to Hooked on Panama, a gringo fishing resort that is finally getting the recognition it deserves and a few local fishermen and a few cowboys, and a couple of rice farmers. Having been born on Cape...
It is the same sun after all. Places seem familiar when you arrive in Panama City. You recognize the clean modern airport at Panama City as being so much like the airports in the United States. As you leave by car, taxi or bus you still feel quite impressed by the ease of it all. Once away from the airport, passing shopping venues, multi story apartments and condos, there are billboard signs with well known brand names the same as in the places you left behind. After a...
Sometimes when you read about a country, many times you only find the "tourist" attractions. But I want to introduce a little bit of history about Panamá that is not mentioned in many books or tour guides.
Recently, in a popular newspaper in Panamá, the "La Estrella de Panamá" there was an article about a very particular history that was, until now, little known, but nonetheless, is a magnificent piece of a glorious past.