Living Overseas: Is It Possible? Episode 210

Published: Jan. 20, 2020, 4 p.m.

b"Today we have 2 co-hosts in this first series of living overseas. If you've considered living overseas, or if you know someone who is considering it, this is the episode for you!. In today\\u2019s show, we talk about why you might want to live overseas. If you have lost money in the stock market, or the value of your home has declined, you may not feel like you can ever afford to retire.\\xa0You might be worried about retiring because you haven\\u2019t saved enough money, or you just want a slower lifestyle. Perhaps you have a friend who is in a tight situation and you are looking to help them with suggestions on their retirement? Or maybe you are just curious as to what it is like to live abroad. If any of these situations are yours then stick around for all four episodes.\\nCreate a Wishlist\\nBefore living overseas, Edd and Cynthia Staton made a list of everything they wanted in their new home. They encourage everybody who has the same idea as theirs to do a self-assessment before living overseas.\\nThe whole idea of creating a wishlist is because so many people probably have probably never asked themselves this question in their whole life. It isn't to instill some kind of race against time or create disinclination towards death. It's a reminder of all the things we want to achieve in our time here, instead of wasting our time in pointless activities, we are directing it fully toward what matters to us. There are some basic things that you need to keep in mind, for a lot of people the lower cost of living is going to be a drive, but there are some that want to do it just for the adventure.\\nLiving Overseas Away From Your Family\\nWhen Edd and Cynthia made this decision to move to Ecuador, they didn\\u2019t have grandchildren yet, but they allotted budget for traveling so that they would be able to go back once the children were born.\\nThere\\u2019s a misconception that living overseas is so far and expensive from the United States. They spoke with someone who said that a trip from Houston to New Jersey was more expensive from their trip from Ecuador to New Jersey. There\\u2019s just a mindset that living this lifestyle is so “out there”, when is the reality is, that it's not really unusual, weird, or isolating as people may think.\\nHealthcare\\nHealthcare is a huge concern for people no matter where they live as they get older. Here\\u2019s a shocker for everyone, healthcare outside the United States is super affordable. It\\u2019s comparable, if not in a number of cases, better than the US.\\nMany people that live in the US have misconceptions if they haven\\u2019t travel very much that the rest of the world with the exception of a few places, is considered third world countries. The reality is much of Ecuador is rural but Cuenca being the third-largest city, is a city like many other cities in the US. That was on Edd and Cynthia Staton\\u2019s wishlist to live in a place that has culture, access to excellent healthcare, all of those things you would expect in a larger city.\\nLearning the Language When Living Overseas\\nThe idea was Edd and Cynthia were going to learn Spanish before living overseas. They arrived in Ecuador knowing little Spanish with the fear that they were going to perish but it turned out that Ecuadorians like playing charades and hangman. If you choose to become fluent in another language, that\\u2019s a choice, but being functional is more than enough. You just do your best with what you\\u2019ve got as Edd Staton would say.\\nWhen living overseas, it\\u2019s important that you find and recreate your sense of community. Whatever that means to you because you\\u2019re going to want to know and meet people. Whether they are native English speakers or bilingual locals, it does not really matter. You want to find that commonality."