Making that Move to Ecuador Episode 213

Published: Feb. 10, 2020, 4 p.m.

b"This is the last episode of our series on living overseas. In the first episode, we talked about the possibility of living overseas. The second episode talks about the things to do before moving abroad. In last week\\u2019s episode, we discuss where to retire. Many of us want a place not only where we can afford to live but also where we have like-minded people that we can be friends with. Also, we discussed why my guests chose to move to their particular country, Ecuador.\\nToday, we\\u2019re going to talk about Ecuador in addition to talking about bank safety. Many articles recently, in October 2019, discussed Americans losing money in Mexican banks. It seems to have been a scam, but we\\u2019ll talk about it and what you can do to protect yourself.\\nDeciding Factor on that Move\\n\\n\\nWhen you talk about living somewhere, Cynthia Staton suggests that you have to consider many factors. On top of their list was the cost of living. They also wanted a warm temperate climate, healthcare, and a sizable city.\\n\\nWhy Did They move to Cuenca, Ecuador?\\nEdd and Cynthia never really heard of Cuenca, Ecuador. They said that they didn\\u2019t find it but rather it found them. Because of the wishlist that they made, they were focused on Latin America. Edd was keen on Buenos Aires but it has seasons, and they didn\\u2019t want that. Also, as we\\u2019ve discussed in the last episode, political volatility. Buenos Aires is not as politically volatile as it is financially volatile.\\nIf you\\u2019re a retiree, you may be living on a fixed income. You need to know how much you have available to spend every month and how much it\\u2019s going to cost you to buy groceries. That\\u2019s an important factor to point out when you\\u2019re looking for a place to retire abroad. You want a stable economy.\\nFriendship Aspect of Living Overseas\\n\\nYou certainly\\xa0want to create your community of friends wherever you go. However, the truth is that\\xa0proximity doesn\\u2019t necessarily\\xa0have to describe a friendship. You can be friends with people even if you don't live in the same place.\\n\\nAlthough they are already living overseas, Edd and Cynthia still get in touch with their friends in the US, thanks to technology. It provides them with easy access to communicate with their friends. The reality of life is that if you have close friends that\\xa0are more than you can count off on one hand, you are truly blessed. A lot of friendships, they\\u2019re just friendships but they are not like that deep friendship sort of thing.\\n\\nEdd and Cynthia recommend that you seek out friendships with locals. They can help you so much particularly in terms of recommending medical people in your life, attorneys, and even understanding the culture. Also, if you\\u2019re not fluent in the language of the country that you moved to, there are plenty of bilingual locals that you can befriend.\\nBank Fraud\\nIn a foreign situation, Edd and Cynthia noticed that when you\\u2019re packing your luggage and getting to move to a foreign country, some people seem to leave their common sense at home. They just do things with their money when they move abroad that they would never do in their previous life. It seems that when you move abroad, you really\\xa0want to work so much and want to be part of the community.\\nTo qualify for a residency visa, Edd and Cynthia have friends that invested in a condominium coming out of the ground. When their residency application is up,"