Expat World the Newsletter of International Living
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Expat World the Newsletter of International Living
THE NEW E X PAT WORLD “the newsletter of international living” FOR THE POST 911 WORLD Bringing You the World in a Way you’ve Never Seen Before Vol. 24. No.4 www.expatworld.net and www.expatworld.org December 2011 ESTONIA - A TRAVEL LOG WITH A HAPPY, SPECIAL OFFER ENDING Estonia, one of the newest European Union for 12 years before going back to Singapore and applying to become Estonia's honorary consul in Singapore. The most famous landmark in the city is St. Olav's church. It was the tallest building in the world in the 16th and 17th centuries, with its steeple reaching (EU) members and a place that 95 percent of our readers, I bet, know little or nothing about. So dear readers, EW is going to give you some basic travel log info to get you up to snuff and then we are going to hit you with the biggest deal of the century to get you an EU second passport through the graciousness of Estonia's forward looking government. This is one not to be missed. OK let me get on with the travel log: Tallin, is the essence of Estonia. The capital of Estonia is a former Soviet-occupied city having a population of 412,950 living in an area a quarter the size of Singapore, It is filled with mediaeval buildings, iconic church steeples and quaint parks, as well as cafes, restaurants and lounges waiting to be discovered within its numerous nooks and crannies. "Estonia may be a cold country but the people have warm hearts which make visitors feel very welcome and comfortable. It has happened that what starts as a weekend discovery trip leads to a long stay. 159m high. It was said to function as a signpost for Mr Aswani, who is also the honorary consul of maritime traders to spot Tallinn far out at sea. Estonia to Singapore came for a weekend and stayed It was struck by lightning several times and burned down a few times too. During the Soviet occupation, it was also used as a radio surveillance point. INSIDE THIS ISSUE Today, the church stands at about 123m and 2Estonia - A Travel Log with a Happy, Special observation deck is open for visitors to get a view of Offer Ending. 2Free-Man’s Rant by Paul Rosenberg the Old Town, a tourist attraction with numerous 2Flag Six Report - From Storefront to Internet churches, medieaval markets and historic buildings 2Letter From Panama & America flanked by cobblestone streets and iron street lamps. 2Expat World’s World of Travel So EW asked Mr Aswani what is the best time to 2Snips & Clips visit? Year round was his reply. "In spring, you can 2Freedom Dies in America enjoy the colourful blooms in the city. In summer, 2The Caretaker Gazette 2Cell Phones Go Public this Month you can take long walks in the parks or enjoy a 2Pandora’s Box refreshlng ice tea in the summer terraces of the 2Easy Expat International Relocation numerous restaurants in the Old Town square. 2Around the World with Expat World In autumn, capture the beautiful foliage, in winter, be 2Crapper Wrapper - For All Our Well Wishers amazed at the tranquility of the city when it is snowing. The average temperaure in summer is 20 deg C and in winter, it is 15 deg C. In spring and autumn, it is about 10 to 15 deg C. Despite the beauty of the different season one should not visit during October and November which are generally not very favourable due to the rain from the autumn storms. Mr Aswani advised EW that the one item you must bring along is an Estonian phrasebook. The Estonian language is considered to be one of the, most beautiful in the world. Hence, the language is cherished by Estonians and if a foreigner says a simple "aitah" (say I-takh) for thank you or "jatku leiba" (say yat-koo ley-ba), which means "may your bread last" and is said before meals, many doors will open for you. How do you get from the fareast to Tallinn or for that matter from the USA to Tallinn? Finnair is the answer. (www.finnair.com) operates flights to Tallinn via Helsinki from all parts of the world. The flight from Singapore to Helsinki is about 11 hours and 30 minutes, while the flight time from Helsinki to Tallinn is 30 minutes. get it from most restaurants for €8 to €10. Seafood has always played an important role in Estonian cuisine and consists mainly of pike-perch from Lake Peipus, a lake between Estonia and Russia, marinated or smoked eel and Baltic dwarf herring. Pork is historically the most important meat in Estonia. Pork with rich gravy, boiled potatoes with dill and sauerkraut is a traditional Estonian main course. Game such as rabbit, venison, elk (especially smoked elk sausage), brown bear and wild boar are also typical of what you would find on an Estonian dining table. One of the most popular Estonian treats is kohuke, a small cottage cheese bar covered in chocolate. You can find these dishes at Olde Hansa, a mediaeval restaurant, or Mekk, a modern Estonian restaurant which offers a fusion of traditional Estonian and New Nordic cuisine. The price of a meal in these restaurants is about €35 to €45. A cool place to chill out is W i n e Library in Old Town because it has a selection of at least 250 wines from countries such as France, Italy and Spain and a wide array of food including beef carpaccio and grilled pork filet with baked potatoes. GETTING AROUND The 24-seater restaurant is a cosy place to relax over The best way to explore the city is on foot. All the a glass of wine after work. Appetisers cost ¤9 to ¤10, main sights are within 30 minutes' walking distance sandwiches cost ¤7.60, main courses cost around ¤15, in the city centre. The sights include the Old Town, while a glass of wine costs ¤4.50. the Kadriorg neighbourhood where the city's largest CULTURE BLIPS park, the Kadriorg Park is located, the seaside near Pirita suburb and close to the Passenger Port in the What is a big no-no in Tallinn? Wasting bread! center. Because of its strong agricultural heritage, Estonians Public transport in Tallinn is cheap and accessible, treat bread with great respect as the essence of life. and costs ¤3 for a day ticket for trolleybuses, trams So you will be frowned upon if you throw away bread and buses. Go to www.tallinn.ee for more information or not pick it up if it falls on the floor. on routes and schedules. Estonia is noted for it's sightseeing using There are places in the city that can excite people. technology. Estonia is a truly digital city and you can There are a lot of hidden corners and secret stairs in access in-depth information about most attractions via the city which are riddled with history. Aswani once the QR codes on tableaus and leaflets. QR codes, stumbled upon a staircase in Luhike Jalg, a pedestrian short for Quick Response, are tiny black-and-white walkway up to Toompea Hill in Old Town where the barcodes that store or link to data online when you government buildings are. The stairs were flanked by scan it using your smartphone. There is free public art galleries, cafes and mediaeval walls. Tourists WiFi in many cafes and the city centre so you can should take a walk around Old Town and see what access such information without chalking up a huge they can discover. Go to www.tourism.raliinn.ee for phone bill. a list of suggested itinera Your editor has been to Estonia and found it a FOOD AND WINE charming place but it didn't meet up to his life long Do not leave the place without trying black standard of, "if I wake up and don't see a palm tree, I don't stay long" criteria. For others, the perpertual pudding, a blood sausage with groats, which are autumn weather is a blessing. whole grains of different cereals. It is the most Now for that special happy ending to our Estonia popular Christmas holiday dish in Estonia. You can story we present you with: www.ExpatWorld.net Expat World Page 2 December 2011 ESTONIA NOW Sometimes you think you've done a good job promoting something very worthwhile and then you find out you've not done such a good job. Expat World's publisher said about it: "This is the best deal he has seen for an EU residency in his 25 years of publishing." A lot of readers have a feeling of dissatisfaction and they want to "do something;" they are ready to act. But here are some sobering statistics that show how "not alone" you are: Per Gramps and Bob Bauman of International Living, 6 million Americans will leave this year. The wealthy and productive. New émigrés will take their place but many million fewer. This are uniformly poorer although there are China families of wealth that want to come to Estonia. And many land in Vancouver, B.C. rather than the U.S. In 2001 the U.S. State Department reported 6 renunciations of citizenship for the year. Now renunciations have grown to 6 a minute and the State Department is charging for the privilege of saying "No thanks." And there are citizens from other countries that would have considered the U.S. and now are "jumping over it" and landing in what would have been for them a second tier choice a few years ago. Is the U.S. finished and, say, Italy, roaring with prosperity? Obviously the answer is no to both. The U.S. may be the last man standing as a cascade of countries bite the dust from bad governance. To many, the U.S. doesn't deserve the accolade, but that doesn't make it not true. The question is how nasty is it going to get as the beast struggles to survive with less food - and the only food it does get comes from you or is you. The "Six Flags" theory of survival and prosperity don't need to discuss whether a country is right or wrong or evil or good. It does suggest that folks who embrace its philosophy are more fluid than the many. And change hotels, so to speak, when service declines or the price goes up too far too fast. For the squeamish, this is a 100% front door program. It is based on your present citizenship. Some folks don't want that, but for those who do, it doesn't get better than this. The "Estonia" part in urging you to get Estonian permanent residency right now is, frankly, irrelevant unless you'd like to settle in a high latitude country that is not at the saturation point in its development curve - it is rising and it is well positioned to supply goods and services to both the rich Nordic countries www.ExpatWorld.net to its west and massive Russian market to the east. Let alone to growing Poland and consumptive Germany. They're right down the coast from Estonia. What Estonian permanent residency truly is a gateway to the 27 OTHER countries that form the European Union. Unless Estonia is your target country, permanent residency there gives you "no questions asked" permission to live in ANY EU country you choose. Plus Switzerland. Want peace and low cost? Portugal. Want solid economy and opportunity? Germany, Austria, Switzerland. Want sunny bargains? Spain is up for grabs. Want Florence or Tuscany farms? There's Italy. Want English speaking countries? Ireland and the UK plus the Normandy and Brittany coasts of France. Everything you've read in a travel guide is yours for the taking. Not asking. The taking. Just like every other developing country, as soon as the word really gets out, the program will be discontinued. And you will be left knowing you could have had it and could be living somewhere in Europe. And think about "somewhere" - you have the right to live anywhere. Unless you want an EU citizenship and passport, you needn't "check-in" anyplace. You can travel totally invisibly around Europe. You don't need your passport. No country even knows you are there unless you want to tell them. And even if you do "check-in" for a couple years to pick up your EU citizenship, you can "checkout" by leaving that country. This program is everything you used to have to head for South America to find. Start your application today and start rigging your chute and start working on your portable trade or occupation skills for you and your whole family. Expat World Page 3 December 2011 EDITORS COMMENTS You may have received this December issue by a few different means. You could be an actual subscriber, You could be on our list of past and possible lost in the transition list, you could be on a list of people who have done business with Expat World or communicated in some way with them or you could be on one of many lists of EW from our exadministrator who died and left the list for us to find. You could also be on our "3 for free" trial offer in which case this could be your last edition. In any case, starting with the January issue you will not be getting another WHY DO WE RECOMMEND HUSHMAIL? Hushmail is a very private way of communicating. It keeps nosey folks from prying into your personal affairs. It has a number of levels of security. 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That way there is no back trail to your own IP address. Expat World Page 4 December 2011 In my work, I need to make clear presentations of carefully supported opinions. But all of us - including me - need to unwind and gripe to our friends once in a while. As it happens, quite a few EW readers are guys with whom I've had drinks and umm... informal conversations. And, quite a few of these conversations took place at establishments that advertise in EW. So, I'm going to consider EW subscribers my wider circle of friends and rant a bit., Pull up a chair, pour yourself a Margarita, and dive in. I write a lot on heavy topics, so every now and then someone calls me a philosopher. I take it as a compliment, of course, but I always remember that people respect philosophers for bad reasons - mostly because they're expected to respect philosophers. Please trust me on this - a lot of famous philosophers are not worth your respect. Plato, for example, was an ass. Sure, he was a smart guy and said some good things, but he was also a wannabe tyrant and the inspiration for elitist tyrants. He wanted to censor almost everything, with the rulers deciding what stories could or couldn't be told. He wanted people held within caste-like structures, with one line of forever-rulers and all other lines forever-servants. Not my kind of guy. And, I will add, he was a no-show when Socrates drank the hemlock. Socrates' other students risked their safety and showed-up, Plato said he wasn't feeling well and stayed away. There were, of course, good philosophers. The early (pre-Socratic) Greeks broke a tremendous amount of new ground, and even though hey were sometimes mistaken, you have to appreciate guys who figure things out for the very first time. Epictetus had a lot of good things to say. Aristotle was a great philosopher. He was wrong about a lot of things, but he also discovered the right way to think about things. Francis Bacon improved upon Aristotle and gave us the scientific revolution, and a bunch of bullshitidentification tools. (Which are forgotten these days.) John Locke was a great philosopher and a great man. Thomas Jefferson deserves a place on the list. And there have been others. The big-name philosophers of more recent times mostly stunk: intelligent guys, but with twisted souls and running off the rails. www.ExpatWorld.net Hegel taught that the state was God in the world, which was a wonderful justification for Hitler, Mussolini, and their ilk. Rousseau based grand ideas on lies and treated his own family like crap. Marx founded his ideas on the mistakes of better men than himself, embalmed them with word tricks, and turned the much older idea of socialism into a death machine. Kant taught academics to use word formulas to prove that the real world can't be assumed to be real. (If that twists your mind a bit, it's because it is supposed to!) I could go on, but I won't. Suffice it to say that philosophy has become an intellectual weapon. George Orwell got it right when he described the socialist philosophers of his day: The secret wish of this English Russophile intelligentsia was to... usher in a hierarchical society where the intellectual can at last get his hands on the whip. And that's the real purpose of this confusing, academic, philosophical crap - they want to get their hands on the whip. Let me make it simple for you: Any philosopher who can't cry with the bereaved, who can't enjoy a joke with a homeless drunk, who can't throw a punch, who can't explain his theory to a child.... is a poser, no matter how famous he may be. Don't let them intimidate you... and pour me another drink. P.R. Paul Rosenberg is considered by some critics to be the new Ayn Rand -- starting with his seminal work A Lodging of Wayfaring Men. It's setting is the "new world" that is our world right now. You can find his many books at www.AscoliBooks.com. Paul speaks often at freedom fests around the world and is one of the more thoughtful and articulate advocates of a way of life that just "by-passes" government. To read a past issue of Free Man's Perspective or to order, visit www.expatworld.net/fmp. Expat World Page 5 Need an International Drivers License? Expat World Can Help! Only $135 USD Valid For 4 Years NO ID REQUIRED email: office@expatworld.net December 2011 with you for something. Flag Six Report is a regular monthly feature of Expat World that is directed to tips and cautions about building cash flow from cyberspace. From Storefront to Internet At the onset, there are two ways to look at a "storefront" - yours and someone else's. It's better if it's someone else's and, as a would-be internet entrepreneur, you should always keep your eyes open for something sold in someone else's store that YOU could sell on the internet. This same idea works if you're already living in paradise running a beachfront scooter rental stand. Why a webpage? Because tourists often research every aspect of their trip. They're happy to see you have what they want when they get there. The right colorful photos, the girl on the scooter with hair in the wind, the nice looking tanned "rental agent" and add a "free drink" coupon you've worked out with a local food and drink vendor and someone will be stopping YOUR place before any others. You take reservations. You will hold a scooter for them for a small Visa deposit. You've got $25 of their money. They are NOT going shopping for scooter rentals anymore when they get to town. Have it ready for them at their hotel if they pay upfront and fax back your liability forms? Again, you can even afford to advertise if you go extremely small: like your local postal code only and only on travel sites. This is the kind of business you can build into repping for tour guides (for a %), renting "corrected lens" scuba masks and snorkels/fins, free scooter-tour maps, Garmin GPS units. You get it. The bodies are there. Sell. Got WiFi? A table and you're an internet café without being one. Gramps once wrote me while he was on the road visiting Campione d'Italia (see the Campione Confidential by Gramps coming soon to our website) that he had found a delightful candy made in a small shop that only sold locally but would transport fine and had a good shelf-life. He has a decent income so he passed on making his entrepreneurial observation into a reality. But if you're "someplace" you need to always have your eyes open for If you sell brake linings, you still want a local something you can sell on the internet. webpage. Do you cross promote with an oil-change service and give coupons to each other's services? As you shop, you can notice that something is Again, postal code sensitive keeps costs down. Offer novel but not necessarily made by the seller. Your free inspections? Internet is cheaper than radio or job, if you think you could sell it, is to find out where newsprint to spread the word and tell why a prospect it comes from and make a deal with the distributor should come to YOU. or manufacturer. Do YOU sell something that is novel? Artwork, But back to the problem of it being YOUR sculpture, something mechanical in your shop but storefront. That means retail hours. We have a aren't on the internet? It's time. This is the ticket saying in our family every time we have a brainstorm out of the storefront into full-time internet. about a great idea for a business: "retail is jail" -- but you also start where you are. Even if you run a dry Now step back. Do you really need your own cleaning drop-off point, you need a web page. It's storefront to make money from someone else's? Your cheap. And you can even buy pay-per-click ads that job is to figure out how to get paid for sending them are ONLY targeted to your postcode area. They're traffic. If you know about the internet and they don't, cheap. Create coupons for the page. All the while then you can send traffic to 10 different stores, sell keeping in mind that you're looking for something 10 unique products, and the retailer is still stuck sold in your store to put on the internet - on eBay. behind his counter. Once you understand this, you On Amazon. A stick of something to immediately truly have a portable trade or occupation. put on a stain so it doesn't set. The professional-grade lint rollers. Dog hair brush. Button matching service. By finding a product that people like, you may Fur storage (even if you sub it out). Mending. find that your internet sales start to overshadow your Dyeing. Shoe-repair drop-off. Once a live body is retail sales - with a lot less hassle. As soon as you in your store, your job is make sure they leave money know it's solid, you can think about getting out of www.ExpatWorld.net Expat World Page 6 December 2011 retail jail. And THIS is the goal for all of us. As always we urge you set up your web business correctly. We recommend that you visit www.internetlawcompliance.com/indexEW.html for some great tips and the best complete website legal guide and required forms in the world - all written from a marketers point of view, not just a lawyer's. By way of updates: EW fired www.moneybookers.com as its backup to PayPal. We went to use them the first time and ran into a whole bunch of paperwork they conveniently forgot to tell us about when we signed up. This, by the way, is something you want to be careful of when using foreign banks or any merchant service. Your deposits go in easily but require a KYC root canal to get out or use. Proceed carefully and in small steps with either a new merchant service or bank. In and out many times before you breathe easy. harder to sell what YOU want to sell than it is to sell what people want to buy. However, it's much more emotionally rewarding to sell what you want to sell - meaning you might stick through the tough times if you've got some passion behind it. Most of the "help" programs available are about making money all right, but they teach you how to find traffic and then muscle your way into the stream. If money is your only goal, then find one of these traffic programs you can stomach and dig in. They will not help you sell your own widgets or promote you oilchange business but they can make you money. A word of caution. Their goal is to get your money one way or another. Their info may be good, but to a program, the $49 feeder program is to get you stepby-step to the $1999 seminar where "you learn all the secrets" and then graduate to the $5000 handholding. Just be careful. Next month: The Bonanza in Irrational Buyers Lastly for December, do remember that it's always WE have below a piece by Grandpa. He is very bullish on Panama. EW thinks ALL real estate based wealth is ok LONG TERM but that can be a long time. EW sees the comparison to Monaco but Monaco is an order of magnitude different from Panama and gramps may be comparing apples and oranges. Of course, with inflation coming and Panama on the USD, prices will escalate and at least keep pace with declining dollar value. EW thinks as long as we put a "warning" to take some parts of the coming article under advisement and realize that if you go down this unheeded path, kiss your money away for at least a generation and then you'll be fine, if all other variables remain constant. EW believes in small foreign real estate holdings THAT CAN EARN RENTAL MONEY that stays in the foreign country. But choosing wisely is a big deal. You must be wise in your choices. But, as a general rule, the U.S. is awash with "undervalued" property and if you live in the U.S., I?d speculate in the U.S. rather than Panama unless you?re a savvy world traveler. Your Editor's own rule: If you can?t drive by it every day and be on hand to deal with problems or have a very trusted prop management agent, then stay away. The problems are always that you need liquid money at the same time property is frozen in a time-warp. Tax-lien sales in the U.S. are probably a lot more liquid. You see the ads on US TV daily. PANAMA PROPERTY OPPORTUNITIES 2012 8 December 2011 This is Grandpa in Panama From: Grandpa@gmail.com. I will start with the Bottom Line: There are a lot of good deals and desperate sellers in Panama City right now. For those willing to sniff around and make offers, you can become a millionaire in two or three years. Join me; right here, right now. Background: A construction boom and real estate bubble for Panama City condominiums lasted from 2003 until approximately 2007. Tens of thousands of www.ExpatWorld.net Expat World Page 7 December 2011 high rise apartment units were designed and sold off-plan to speculators, typically before the developers broke ground. Speculators signed up for preconstruction units so fast that local developers were encouraged to design and sell more and more condo towers and to keep raising prices. Each building was more luxurious, higher and better than the last. During this 4-year boom, sales prices for Panama City condos more than tripled from $800 per square meter to up to $3,500 per square meter. This was very high for Panama, but still cheap by international standards. In London or Monaco, the best properties can sell at $50,000 per square meter (hereafter m2). If you look at a photo of the Panama skyline, it is very futuristic - as if Manhattan was rebuilt this year. Getting back to recent history: The first of these condo towers were completed and delivered prior to the global slowdown. Early speculators were able to "flip" their units to other speculators and a few end-user buyers. With low down payments and 100% price increases, flipping a deal could yield a 1,000% profit in a year or two. Then everybody piled into the game. Too many players betting on the same horse always changes the odds. Today that party is over. Just as in Southern Spain and Dubai, there was been massive overbuilding in Panama City and nearby resort areas. Note: Some rural areas of Panama were completely unaffected by the boom and farms or fincas that are off the beaten track can still be had for very low prices that changed little in the past 10 years. But my readers (like you?) are more interested in hot deals -- popular areas like Balboa Drive or Punta Patilla. Going back to 2008: Almost overnight, demand for the high-rise condos evaporated. Speculators who had made small (or not so small) down payments were (as of 2008) left holding an empty bag. Major developers like the local investors who were putting up the still unfinished Trump Tower at Punta Pacifica-- the biggest, classiest building in town, were destined to file for bankruptcy. Donald Trump himself, never invested a dime in the project ... We hear that he just got paid very handsomely for the use of his name. (EW editor's note: The exact same thing happened with the "Trump Tower" in Waikiki, Hawaii) The Trump Tower sales people are irrationally exuberant -- desperate to move their huge inventory of unsold or defaulted units. Legally they are in a mess with many lawsuits pending. Undeniably, it is a great building, but it was built as a high-maintenance structure with huge public spaces and facilities that apparently require much higher Home Owner Association fees than are coming in Panama. Even with the standard 20 year real estate tax exemption, the maintenance payments for owners could be 5 times what similar buildings charge. We feel that once the Trump units are sold, these charges could and would be raised to even more than the rental value. The Trump Tower was over-built, over priced, and it is over here,it's almost empty. BACK TO HISTORY: In the last days of the boom, to support every increasing asking prices, buildings started to be identified with internationally known names. Example? Familiar names like the Hard Rock Hotel & Condos were planned, financed and built by local real estate people. Foreigners, mostly super rich Colombians bought mortgage bonds to finance the construction. Investors are all now hurting. Why? Because developers and new owners are sitting on around 10,000 unsold units with few buyers in sight. To avoid an immediate write down and huge loss for the investors, many are still on the books and still listed for sale at high boom era prices. Needless to say, there are no buyers a the “old” prices. The global economic slowdown has impacted Panama City?s condominium www.ExpatWorld.net Expat World Page 8 December 2011 market more than most other real estate markets around the world. Dubai, Las Vegas and South Spain however are in a similar boat. Tighter demand coupled with reduced credit availability has created serious downward price pressure. In addition to reduced demand, there has also been an increase in the supply of high-rise luxury condominiums. Many new towers still under construction as of early 2012 are being completed and offered for sale. Permits were issued during the last year of the boom. Buildings were started then. The projects could not be abandoned because even if demand evaporated and the developers went bust, big insurance companies had issued "completion bonds" to insure the buyers and the City that the projects could not be abandoned. That brings us to today! Condo speculators whose buildings were delivered in the last twelve months were told to pay up the final full payments. There are no end users to be seen, and no speculators for any flipping. Thus, the typical retirees, MDs and airline pilots -amateur speculators who thought they knew how to double their money or better, are walking away from their deposits. The attractive long term mortgages previously available are still there, but at lower ratios and higher interest rates. Buyers who wanted to pay cash and close deals were going to be stuck with Condo units they never intended to occupy, but were going to flip for a quick profit. Except now (as of 2011 and 2012) there are no buyers at "list prices." The very few units that are still selling (in the best neighborhoods with triple A water views), move out at in actual sales around $1500 per m2. Though some exuberant salespeople will claim otherwise, even the very best property is not selling at anywhere near $3500 per m2, and seldom at even $2500 per square meter. Thus, the last waves of buyers are deep underwater. They have an unpleasant choice to make: They could close the deals they had contracted for and end up owning apartments worth up to 40% less than they pay, or more sensibly they can walk away from deals and lose their deposits. Depending on when they had bought, these deposits could range from 10% of the price to 35% of the total price. In some cases, if the pre-construction contract was made early enoughÐlike 2006 when list prices were much lowerÐthe buyer may get out at near his cost and thus, maybe even gain back a small portion of his deposit. But time is running out for these people. Aha! Therein lays the playbook that we (Grandpa) recommend. Look for these deals. My personal consulting clients can get guidance, but you really don?t need me. It is just a matter of looking at the FISBOWS (for sale by owner) and the REOs (foreclosed properties held by banks, developers, etc.) Some developers can hold on a while longer because of the cash flow from forfeited deposits, and the few closings that still happen. But most are falling like dominoes. They are defaulting on their bond payments or bridge loans - the constructions loans that were supposed to be paid off by the new hoards of eager buyers ARE PANAMA’S ECONOMIC FUNDAMENTALS STILL STRONG? In my opinion, there is much less overhang of inventory than in the USA, Dubai or Spain. In another article I explained the fact that literally millions of wealthy individuals are looking for new citizenships and residences in uncrowded, year-round-warm, and relatively safe places like Panama. Ten or even fifteen thousand luxury units may be too much for Panama-a poor country with only 3 million inhabitants to absorb. But the buyers are not going to be locals. Venezuelan escaping Communism are coming in. Many Colombians are super rich, and they want a bolt-hole. Canadians and Americans www.ExpatWorld.net Expat World Page 9 December 2011 are still coming in. With a little push and good publicity from Grandpa and his minions, Russians and Chinese will open their wallets for suitable deals. There will be many more tenants seeking accommodation too. Capitalintensive projects like the Panama Canal expansion are responsible for burgeoning economic activity. The Panama Canal project due to corruption and mismanagement is way over budget and way behind schedule, but French, Chinese, English and other foreign companies are sending people over to Panama City to get in on the multi-billion dollar action. Some of the money may be tainted, but for developers, landlords and us, we don?t need to look or smell. We just rent or sell! Additionally, many multinationals have already, or are establishing regional headquarters or major operations in Business Friendly Panama. Panama is a popular destination for foreign business people involved with these projects. Then too, Panama is very friendly to retirees, with very inexpensive gorgeous condos in the beach areas often at the price of a garage in their home town. A hundred dollar gourmet dinner in Europe can be had here for 20% of the price. Same with groceries. HOTELS Due to swelling tourism statistics and a growing segment of business travelers, hotel occupancy rates in Panama have traditionally been quite high. The most well run hotels operate at full capacity for several months at a time. Despite new competition from apartment owners renting out "shortterm," the better hotels are still showing reduced, but decent returns on investment. Given this excellent market for transients, smart property investors can put 2 and 2 together with no market for them to flip their condos. The better units can still generate an excellent return by competing with hotels in the short-stay rental market. The idea is getting to be very popular with travelers why pay up to $250/night in a hotel when you can pay $100/night or less for a furnished and infinitely homier apartment? The idea of vacation apartment rentals recently took off in Panama just as it did in similarly situated Barcelona (Spain). The local Panama craigslist.org http://craigslist.org website and similar are now full of apartment listings. Many real estate agents are also specializing in property management with short term rentals being the fastest growing segment of the market. Just Google "Apartments for rent-Panama City." However, when things are doing well, you can always count on the idiot leftist in government to try and mess things up. Panama?s National Assembly recently passed "Resolution 52.?" The intent of the resolution was to ensure that the government will collect taxes on transient rental income. Except that?s not what the law said. What Resolution 52 actually does is make it illegal for anyone to rent his/her property for a period of less than one year. Is that brilliant or what? A few years ago they did something equally stupid and senseless with their visa policy: At the time there were a lot of retired gringos and others who were living in Panama full time on a 90-day tourist visas. They were doing visa-runs every three months, without ever applying for legal residency. In its efforts to fix what was not broken, the government decided that tourists would only be granted a non-renewable 30-day tourist visa. The decision had the expected effect real estate sales and tourism numbers dropped. Then the government reversed its policy in favor of the original 90-day visa. Shortly afterwards, they decided to give tourists a six month visa, and that is where the law stands today. www.ExpatWorld.net Expat World Page 10 December 2011 Undoubtedly, the same thing will happen with the no short term rentals law. Maybe hotel owners benefit, but it hurts the overall economy and makes crooks out of landlords The government (Grandpa predicts) will reverse this decision if they have not already done so by the time you read this. SMART MONEY? The smart money and Grandpa is very bullish on Panama’s future as the financial and business capital of Latin America. Florida and the USA in general are shooting itself in the foot with exorbitant taxes, rent controls, and criminal laws. Twenty percent of the entire population is considering moving out of the USA and "Escaping from America."Bottom line: There are plenty of undervalued distressed properties available here. Anyone who sniffs around and makes “low ball” offers can capitalize on them. If you were considering real estate in Panama, you should not let the idiotic laws passed by the minority socialist element of Panama affect your decision to move or invest here. Use Grandpa?s 100 house rule. Look at 100 properties personally so that you know and understand the market. Then make offers (no money down and below market values) on all of the next hundred quality properties you see. Do that and during the next year, you should get at least five sweet deals. They will make you a million and generate enough income for you to live happily ever after. As to the new law: If it is still in effect when you read this, the solution, circumvention or work-around is simple. In your internet or other ads, don't mention any one year-lease. When the guest arrives, explain the law and how to get around it legally. Your tenant signs a year lease with a small cash deposit left with you the ownerÐor your manager. When the guest leaves, he legally abandons his lease without personal liability. The landlord, you, keeps the deposit (which just happens to equal the amount of rent-days the tourist actually stayed). By owning top quality rental apartments you should be able to generate a respectable 10 to 15% year return on money you can still borrow here at 7 or 8%. Owner 2nd mortgage carry back loans are not popular here, but if you make any offers these days, desperate sellers will listen. --Grandpa in Panama - January 2012 Note: The idea for this article and some of the content deserves a thank you to Simon Black, a popular newsletter writer INDIAN WANTING COFFEE An Indian walks into a cafe with a shotgun in one hand and pulling a male buffalo with the other. He says to the waiter: "Want coffee. "The waiter says, "Sure Chief. Coming right up." He gets the Indian a tall mug of coffee..... The Indian drinks the coffee down in one gulp, turns and blasts the buffalo with the shotgun, causing parts of the animal to splatter everywhere and then just walks out. The next morning the Indian returns. He has his shotgun in www.ExpatWorld.net one hand, pulling another male buffalo with the other. He walks up to the counter and says to the waiter: "Want coffee." The waiter says, "Whoa, Tonto! We're still cleaning up your mess from yesterday. What was all that about, anyway?" The Indian smiles and proudly says, "Training for position in United States Congress. Come in, drink coffee, shoot the bull, leave mess for others to clean up, Disappear for rest of day." NOVEMBER 2012 IS ELECTION DAY VOTE WISELY! Expat World Page 11 December 2011 Republican or Democrat If you watch the mainstream news and especially the Fox news channel, you will find massive distortions, untruths, and plenty of spin on what and who is responsible for the present state of affairs in America ultimately brought on BY THE CONGRESS OF THE USA. Listen to Fox commentary and you would think that we have a socialist devil running this country who is responsible for ALL its problems and that any additional harm done to the USA and it's economy is then fluffed-off on the Democratic members of Congress. What pure journalistic bullshit says EW. Here we present a number of facts that can be checked as accurate that if read by any intelligent person will paint a picture of who is responsible REPUBLICANS or DEMOCRATS heading the government or in Congress. Percentage of current US debt that was accumulated during Republic presidential terms : 71 percent Portion of debt-ceiling elevations since 1960 that have been signed into law by Republican presidents: 2/3 *Percentage of profits American corporations paid in taxes in 1961: 40.6 -- TODAY: 10.5 *Portion of the increase in US corporate profits margins since 2001 that have come from depressed wages: ??? *Percentage of income growth since the end of the recent recession that has gone to corporate profits: 9/10 * Amount the Emergency Homeowner's Loan Program returned to the Treasury after it's allocation deadline passed: $568,000,000. That's just over half a billion dollars. *Minimum amount the US government overpaid for federal service in 2010: 26,000,000,000 -- that's just over ? TRILLION dollars. *Estimated percentage of US public Schools that will fail this year under the standards set by the No Child Left Behind act: 82 percent *Chance that a school has lowered it's proficiency standards to inflate test scores since 2005: 1in 2. *Price the Berkeley College Republicans charged white men for backed goods at their September "Increase Diversity Bake Sale": $2 ---- Price they charged black men: $0.75 *Number of codes in the current nationwide system for describing medical services on insurance bills: 17,849 --- Number in the new federally mandated system: 141,058 -- Code number for "crushed by alligator, initial encounter: W5803XA -- For "crushed by alligator, subsequent encounter: W5803XS www.ExpatWorld.net Expat World’s World -- of Travel Marco Morawec is a shoestring travel expert who is our guest contributor this month to Expat World's World of Travel. He presents: 3 Questions to ask yourself before leaving your country. Being an Expat is a badge of honor! Something I believe everyone should do in their life. Go abroad, go beyond the first step of traveling and actually relocate your entire life to a new place, country, continent‚ and in fifty years, even a new planet. But as exciting and adventurous as it sounds to live in bustling Bangkok, a palm-fringed island in the South Pacific or somewhere in Latin America, you need to understand one thing: leaving your home country is hard. In fact it is probably one of the hardest things you will ever do in your life. Think about it. Since you were a little kid you made friends, developed networks in school, had a family to support you in tough times and could count on a system that you understood. If you move abroad, all of that is taken away from you in an instant. New friends need to be made, networks re-built and a new system learned from the bottom up. In the worst case scenario you are stripped of your communication skills too, because you don't speak the local language yet. So what's a wannabe expat to do? Before you start getting too far into your dream of leaving home and waking up on the beach of your dreams every morning, ask yourself three simple questions: 1. Can I live on very little money? --- Your savings from back home will stretch much further in Asia, Latin America, Africa or pretty much anywhere in the developing world. But unless you have huge cash reserves or a stream of income from back home you will run out of money eventually. So you need to plan ahead and think about how you can sell your skills wherever you dream to go. Take me for example, I do web design, analytics and optimization for a living. If I were to go to a remote Indonesian island I would have a hard time making a living based on my specialties, simply because nobody has a website on a remote island and the few people who do have one couldn't care less if I show them how to generate more business leads through their Expat World Page 12 December 2011 website. Visitors come to their island because of the 5-star ratings in the guidebooks and not because of some local website. Plus, nobody really has internet anyways, so what's the point in lead optimizing a website if none of the locals check their email regularly anyways. So maybe I could open a backpacker or a bar at the beach? Well, how much experience do I have in running a backpacker or a bar at the beach. Not much. And that's exactly my point. If you don't have a lot of experience in the expertise that's in demand where you're planning on going you will need to learn those skills while you are there. That will take time and time without income makes you use up your savings, which is exactly why you need to ask yourself "can I live on very little money" and for how long? Once you figured out how long you can live in your dream destination you can create an action plan and figure out if you can learn whatever skill you need to have in that time frame. Think you can pull that off? Yes, great jump on an airplane. Not ready yet, go back to the grindstone and save money for a few more months while learning the local language at night. 2. Am I a social person? --- If you move to a new country you will be alone. A lot. Making friends at home, in your own culture is hard enough. Try doing it in a different culture without understanding what's going on most of the time. Finding interesting people to talk to, exchange ideas and share adventures with will take time. Yes, you can hang out with all the other expats in town and wear your expat badge of honor high on your chest, but is that really why you are far away from home? To hang out with the same people all over again? Do yourself a favor and don't do that all too often. Instead, leave your comfort zone and meet the locals. Get used to stuttering broken sentences of Thai, Bahasa Indonesia or Spanish and feeling like a fourth grader trying to solve a math problem in front of the entire school class. Don't shy away from those situations, rather embrace them, because personal growth opportunities like this one are hard to come by back home. I promise you that if you keep going out of your comfort zone and trying your best to meet the locals you will find a new local friend. And once you have your first friend you make new friends much, much faster. 3. Do I thrive in Chaos? --- If you are reading this I must assume that you are coming from a western world. A world where most things are organized, traffic is mostly controlled by rules, things have fixed prices and if you need something from an official institution you can find out what you need to provide in order to get it within a reasonable amount of time. Well, all that's about to change. Trying to figure out how things work in India, Asia or Latin America is very similar to spinning in circles until you are feeling dizzy. In other words it will cause www.ExpatWorld.net you a lot of headaches and keep your learning cure step. So when nothing that you buy has a fixed price, there are no supermarkets, traffic feels suicidal and you bargain for everything from a haircut to a carrot, do you wake up in the morning with a smile on your face? Or to repeat my question, does that kind of chaos, the hustle and bustle make you try harder, motivate you and fulfill the dreams you came here to achieve? If you think you will keep your cool and thrive in a bit more chaos than back home, you will absolutely love being an expat and living abroad. Now it's your turn. What do you think is the hardest part of being an expat? Marco Morawec is a shoestring travel expert who set out to explore the world in 2001. Since then he's been a successful four-times expat, European Union sponsored exchange student and traveler to over 30 countries on less than $25 a day. Google rightfully calls him a Shoestring Travel Expert and you can get his free ebook "5 Travel Mistakes that Almost Sent Me Home Early" and read about "3 Bulletproof Strategies for Saving 30 Percent of Your Shoestring Travel Budget" on his Shoestring Travel Blog www.25DollarTravel.com The Four Cats and the Government Four men were bragging about how smart their cats were. The first man was an Engineer, The second man was an Accountant, The third man was a Chemist, and The fourth man was a Government Employee. To show off, the Engineer called his cat, "T-square, do your stuff." T-square pranced over to the desk, took out some paper and pen and promptly drew a circle, a square, and a triangle. Everyone agreed that was pretty smart. But the Accountant said his cat could do better. He called his cat and said, "Spreadsheet, do your stuff." Spreadsheet went out to the kitchen and returned with a dozen cookies. He divided them into 4 equal piles of 3 cookies. Everyone agreed that was good. But the Chemist said his cat could do better. He called his cat and said, "Measure, do your stuff." Measure got up, walked to the fridge, took out a quart of milk, got a 10 ounce glass from the cupboard and poured Exactly 8 ounces without spilling a drop into the glass. Everyone agreed that was pretty good. Then the three men turned to the Government Employee and said, "What can your cat do?" The Government Employee called his cat and said, "CoffeeBreak, do your stuff." CoffeeBreak jumped to his feet....... Ate the cookies........Drank the milk..... Shit on the paper....... Screwed the other three cats........ Claimed he injured his back while doing so. Filed a grievance report for unsafe working conditions......Put in for Worker's Compensation.........and Went home for the rest of the day on sick leave........... AND THAT, MY FRIEND IS WHY EVERYONE WANTS TO WORK FOR THE GOVERNMENT! Expat World Page 13 December 2011 HK residency for maids I won’t take my religion from any man who never works except with his mouth. ~CARL SANDBURG It’s a shame that the only thing a man can do for eight hours a day is work. He can’t eat for eight hours; he can’t drink for eight hours; he can’t make love for eight hours. The only thing a man can do for eight hours is work ~WILLIAM FAULKNER It’s true that hard work never killed anybody, but I figure, why take the chance? ~RONALD REAGAN People who work sitting down get paid more than people who work standing up. ~OGDEN NASH The classes that wash most are those that work least. ~ G.K. CHESTERTON The prospect of a long day at the beach makes me panic. Ther is no harder work I can think of than taking myself off to somewhere pleasant, where I am forced to stay for hours and “have fun.” ~ PHILIP LOPATE When you see what some girls marry, you realize how they must hate to work for a living. ~HELEN ROWLAND I have yet to hear a man ask for advice on how to combine marriage and a career. ~GLORIA STEINEM One of the symptoms of an approacing nervous breakdown is the belief that one’s work is terribly important. ~ BERTRAND RUSSELL Personally, I have nothing against work, particularly when performed quietly andunobtrusively, by someone else. I just don’t happen to think it’s an appropriate subject for an “ethic.” ~BARBARA EHRENREICH HONG KONG: A Hong Kong court rejected a government bid to suspend the processing of the usual residency applications by foreign maids, after a key ruling last month paved the way for them to settle in the city. Fearing the ruling would spark a flood of new applications before the apeal against it was complete, the government asked the court for the stay order, to maintain the “status quo” for the time being. But Justice Johnson Lam yesterday refused ther equest, saying that the maids could take their cases to court if their applications for temporary residence were not entertained by the immigration authorities. Broccoli with a wallop LONDON: British scientist have unveiled a new type of broccili that, experts say, packs a big nutritional punch. The broccoli was specially grown to contain two to three times the normal amount of glucoraphanin, a nutrient believed to help ward off heart disease. It works by breaking down fat in the body, preventing it from clogging th earteries To create thevegetable, sold as “super broccoli”, the scientists crossbred traditional British broccoli with a wild, biter Sicilian variety that has no flowery head and a big dose of glucoraphanin. After 14 years, the enhanced hybrid was prodiced, which has been granted a patent by the European authorities. No genetic modifications were involved. From September onwards, Bournemouth and Poole College in the UK is offering what must be one of the most fun degrees in the country - Surfing. During the two-year course, students will ‘study beaches’ and hone their surfing skills. www.ExpatWorld.net Expat World Page 14 MODELING SINCE 1956 If piled together, the amount of Play-Doh plasticine made since 1956 would wiegh the same as 2,000 Statues of Liberty. It was originally designed as wallpaper cleaner, but Joe McVicker saw its potential as a toy and ended up a millionaire before his 27th birthday December 2011 “If you’re traveling to Hawai’i in the “winter” Don’t bank on good weather. Be prepared to take a cooking class.” Metafilter.com FACTOID 12 Degrees F The lowest temperature ever recorded a the 13,770foot elevation level of Mauna Kea on Big Island on May 17, 1979. (Hawai’is is the only state in America never to have recorded a below-zero temperature.) Weather.com The lines to purchase tickets for Rome’s Colosseum can be over an hour long, even in the offseason. Rather than wait with everyone else, our guide took us to a ticket window at the Palatine Museum, a five-minute walk away (via di San gregorio 30). He explained that admission to the Palatine also grants you access to the Colosseum, for the same $11. We walked back to the Colosseum, past a line 100 yards long, flashed our Palatine tickets, and got right in. Gary Minjock, Seven Hills, Ohio www.ExpatWorld.net Expat World Page 15 December 2011 Freedom Dies in America and Americans are Exiting EW thanks the Freedom Alliance and the Sovereign Society's for their insights and article about Americans voting with their feet and becoming citizens of the world. Growing numbers of Americans living abroad are renouncing their U.S. citizenship because of the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (FATCA) not to mention the ever more burdensome and complex IRS reporting obligations that now come with the treat of financial and even criminal penalties. The United States is one the few major nations that requires their citizens living abroad to pay income taxes. The only way to end that U.S. tax obligation is to terminate U.S. Citizenship.The latest statistics reveal that more than 1,500 Americans living offshore did just that. According to the Federal Register, that's up from 743 people in 2009 and 235 in 2008. Jackie Bugnion, director of American Citizens Abroad, a Geneva, Switzerland-based group, says the exodus is a backlash on the part of U.S. expatriates and the offshore financial sector to the radical IRS claim that its jurisdiction extends to every bank and financial institution in the entire world. That extraordinary IRS claim is embodied in FATCA, and was adopted in 2010 by the then Democrat-dominated Congress as part of the Hiring Incentives to Restore Employment Act and signed with approval by President Obama. This law threatens foreign financial banks and financial institutions of all kinds with a 30% withholding tax if they fail to comply with an onerous reporting regime on their U.S. clients. Dangerous to the U.S. Economy No hearings were held on this radical proposal and few knew it was even contained within the pending bill - just as its sponsors wanted it. This summer, American Citizens Abroad launched an international campaign to repeal FATCA, which they describe as "misconceived" and "dangerous for the U.S. economy." This complements a U.S. drive to repeal FATCA led by the Coalition for Tax Competition,of which The Sovereign Society is a member. While the reaction of an increasing number of Americans has been to acquire a second passport and dual citizenship as a prelude to ending their U.S. status, numerous foreign banks have reacted www.ExpatWorld.net by dumping existing American clients and refusing new ones. As if the threat of FACTA were not enough, the IRS has an active prejudice against U.S. persons with offshore bank accounts and business interests, automatically assuming any American who dares to engage in offshore financial activity is probably a tax evader or worse. Add to that prejudice the arbitrary application of a complex U.S. tax code, plus the attitude that the taxpayer is always guilty until they can prove otherwise. Preposterous Claims -- The IRS makes the preposterous claim that enforcement of FACTA possibly can produce additional tax revenues of US$8 billion over 10 years. At the same time, estimates of the cost of implementing FACTA run into hundreds of billions of dollars, plus at least $10 billion per year for filing requirements. Nonetheless, in a rare instance of official sanity in July, the IRS announcedthat the original January 1, 2013 effective date for FATCA had been dropped. Under the new IRS schedule, offshore private banks, which face the most onerous IRS requirements under FATCA, will not have to provide details on U.S. clients with accounts with more than $50,000 until 2014. Lower value accounts at private banks do not need to be reported until the end of 2014. Certain other accounts do not have to be reported until 2015. No doubt what brought about this delay was the firestorm of anti-FATCA American public opinion and a chorus of protests, not only from the international financial and banking industry but also from foreign governments. Canadian treasury officials have attacked FATCA calling it unworkable, far too costly and an unprecedented U.S. intrusion on their national sovereignty. Typical of these foreign complaints was a prediction that if FATCA were imposed on The Bahamasthat offshore financial center would drop most of its American clients. Delay is not the answer to this colossal FACTA mess. Complete repeal is. Much hinges on the outcome of the 2012 U.S. elections, not least of which is the freedom of Americans to do business where they choose. -- Bob Bauman JD Chairman, Freedom Alliance Expat World Page 16 December 2011 assignment not dissimilar in its intensity and remoteness to the Peace Corp. Responsibilities include general maintenance, maintaining good relationships with the community, and preparing for occasional visitors. Starts March or so, 2012. You will need to make a one year minimum commitment. For photos and job description please visit: http://www.palauislandhome.com To all Expat World Reader's: In our last issue and on our website we have introduced you to the Caretaker Gazette, the oldest continuous service of it kind, far as we know, that provides hook-ups between property owners and people who want to live free (or be paid) in exchange for looking after properties when the owner(s) are not in residence. This month we give you the new updates that came out just recently to give you a feel for the hundreds of listings they provide. If you're like me, I entered a subscription to keep me up to date on what I could do when I decide to live around the world on other people's nickel. I would encourage all to subscribe. The details are below. Meanwhile read on: * AUSTRALIA -- CARETAKER MANAGERS needed. We are searching for a couple to manage a small retirement village in the Burpengary, Queensland area. The caretakers must be experienced in gardening, maintenance and office administration. Accommodation is included with this position. To apply, please fax your resume(s) to 0755914527 in Burpengary. * CANADA -- A FULL-TIME, ON-SITE, RESIDENT CARETAKER COUPLE is required for a 100+ unit building in Vancouver, BC. Duties include (but not limited to): renting suites, move in and move out inspections, monthly deposits of rent, tenant relations, cleaning, minor suite maintenance as well as grounds maintenance services. The successful candidates will be fluent in English and have knowledge of the Residential Tenancy Act. In addition, candidates must have excellent communication and problem solving skills, as well as experience in minor plumbing, minor repairs. Candidates should have at least two years of experience. A competitive compensation package will be offered to the right candidates. 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It provides practical advice about living on a low-budget by choice camping on the edges, living simply, getting by in the woods or on the road and loving it. With concise typing and line drawings, Dwelling Portably crams many tips into each issue! It's for modern nomads choosing alternative lifestyles to the 95 rat race. This is really an incredible publication written by the editors and letter contributions sent in by the people experiencing it. Send in only $19.95 for 20 issues of Dwelling Portably to THE CARETAKER GAZETTE, 3 Estancia Lane, Boerne, TX 78006 (please write your check or money order for $19.95 out to THE CARETAKER GAZETTE) or use your debit/credit card for payment. Expat World Page 17 December 2011 LIVING TAX FREE Financial Freedom Through Working, Investing, Retiring and Living In the World’s Best Tax Havens. 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Expat World Page 20 December 2011 Easy Expat Inter national Relocation Help for expatriates on overseas moving and relocation abroad (Paris, London, Sydney, San Francisco, Montreal, New York, Frankfurt, Madrid, Milan): accommodation, jobs, international schools, health. Great expatriate resource guide - lots of links *Euroresidents.com - is a web designed to meet the particular needs, preferences and tastes of foreign residents in Spain * ExpatBooks - The Book Service for Britons Abroad. Book supply/individual personal advice to adults/ parents for their children. Plus all current UK Best Sellers and individual book requests met. *Expat.com.my - providing basic information to the expatriate community in Malaysia *Expat Corner - Your British Shop Online *Expat Essentials - unique company providing a one-stop approach to advise on all the issues arising when someone goes on an international assignment *Expat Focus - international living advice, employment overseas, buying property abroad and expatriate mortgages *Expat Guide.com - The biggest and best guide for French community in London. *Expat Links.com - a great collection of links of interest to expatriates *Expat Web Malaysia - interesting site for expatriates in or about to move to Malaysia *Expat World - The newsletter of international living - Expat World showing you the world in a way you've never seen before - now goes electronic as well as a hard copy edition. 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Also assists human resource experts who need to understand the spouse to make the right decisions concerning the lives of families on the move *Expats in Bavaria - The first regional internet portal for the Expatriate in Bavaria *Expats UK - For expatriates in & visitors to the United Kingdom offering accommodation, job ads, entertainment guides & message forum to meet other expatriates. *Hello-USA - for those wishing to work, study and move to the USA. Lots of valuable information and access to books on the subjects as well *International Living - interesting web site for people living abroad. Good travel information as well * Korea Infogate - the leading English portal site in Korea with all the information about Korea for foreigners *Life In Asia - lots of information on life in Asia *Life in Korea - more specific information on Korea - a great resource for expatriates *Little India - a monthly feature magazine focusing on overseas Indian life *Live & Work Abroad - A guide for expatriates *Living in Indonesia - expatriate information site for Indonesia * Mission & Project Support - independent guide to world-wide vehicle exports ; tax-free cars and 4x4's for diplomats, foreign service officers, and governmental and non governmental organizations, with emergency relief, aid and development projects * Moscow Expat Page *Expat Singapore - providing a one-stop online information resource for the large expatriate community, for both the ones already living in Singapore, as well as those about to make the move or considering it *Move & Stay Australia - Provides serviced apartments apartment-hotels and serviced offices in Australia. City Guide and directories, Online Reservation, photos and virtual tours. General Information and Useful links for expatriate family and business travelers. *Expat Site.com - very well designed site for expatriates around *Nations Reunited - International Expat Website www.ExpatWorld.net Expat World Page 21 December 2011 *Offshore Globe - Corporate offshore services, such as incorporating an offshore company *The Offshore Journal - Arnold Cornez was the first author/publisher of an email offshore newsletter and is the author of the popular "Offshore Money Book". His Offshore Journal is a news commentary about what's happening in the offshore financial centers of the world. He also exposes internet financial scams in his newsletter. *Offshore Outlook - Excellent Offshore magazine and working in Vietnam *Woman Abroad - the first-choice source of support, inspiration, information andentertainment for women on the move. *Worldpreneur - A complete and comprehensive step-by-step guide to creating extra income while living abroad *Xpat shop - Your own British Supermarket online 7000+ products delivered world wide. Best Service, Best Prices. Outpost - excellent expatriate information center *Xpat Xperience - Information for those working in Singapore or contemplating to do so. *Net-Expat - place where Multinational HR Managers, Expatriates from all around the world and related service providers meet to build tomorrow's mobility * YKC Guide - web site for expats in Turkey. With the motto "your local connection" *Passport 2 Manila - The complete online resource for expatriates moving to or living in Manila, Philippines. *People Going Global - Cultural and Expatriate Information for International Business Travelers *Spain Expat - a great site if you are planning to live in Spain or are already there *South Africans Worldwide - A South African's Home Away From Home *South Africa Online - lots of great info on SA * SPIN - Provides the Stavanger Information Guide, which tells you all about getting the ordinary things done, from applying for child benefit to getting your TV-license, and attending free Norwegian language lessons * Tales from a Small Planet - online magazine offers the best in travel writing and humor with an international flavor, for expatriates, diplomats and international travelers *TCK World - the website for Third Culture Kids (TCKs): Military Brats, Missionary Kids, Foreign Service and Corporate Kids, and others who have lived as children in foreign cultures. The official home site for Operation Footlocker (OpFoot) ? the Mobile Military Brat Monument, and, Schools Without Walls (SWW) ? a meeting place for students, faculty, and administrators of TCK schools which no longer exist. *The Expatriates.com - a web site dedicated to expatriates worldwide *The Informer - the magazine for expatriates living in Italy *Shanghai Expat - About living and working in Shanghai *Tokyo American Club *Transitions Abroad - Excellent site for those intending on moving abroad for work or retirement *Transition Dynamics - A Constancy Serving the International Expatriate Community *This is Costa Blanca - The Costa Blanca in plain English - all the information you need to live on or move to the Costa Blanca. *UK Yankee.com - great forum for Americans in the UK. *Union Jack Supplies - British food, tea, coffee and luxury items delivered to your door world wide. Special requests welcomed *U.S. Expatriate Handbook - Guide to Living & Working Abroad - lots of great information! * Vietnam Expat - comprehensive database for the Expat living www.ExpatWorld.net Or ganizat ions for Expatriates * American Association of Singapore - serving American expat community for over 80 years * ACA - American Citizens Abroad * American Foreign Service Worldwide - a private, non-profit organization open to all United States Foreign Service personnel and their adult family members. *FAWCO - Federation of American Women's Clubs Overseas *International Business Resources on the WWW - Great articles and tips and links to other Web resources for those in international business Tr avel Infor mation Sites *MapQuest - great online maps for almost anywhere in the world *Renault Eurodrive - the all inclusive, tax-free, short term car lease. Program available throughout Europe from 17 days to 1 year for US resident only. * Third World Traveler - lots of travel info and links *About.com's Europe Travel Site - a must for those traveling to Europe *International Study and Travel Center *Izon's backpacker Journal *Have Children Will Travel - useful information about traveling with children * World Wide Phone Guide - a guide to some typical issues that may arise when you try to hook up your modem in a different country *World Travel & Tourism Council * Train Web Sites From Around the World *Migratemate - if you want to visit, study or migrate to Canada, we will answer your questions and help you decide which is the best course of action to satisfy your needs. * Web-Hotels.com - Vacation packages with discount hotels and flight. *World Clock - Check out the time in major cities around the world Employment Overseas *AustCorpRecruitment Pty Ltd - an expatriate recruitment company Expat World Page 22 December 2011 * AVOTEK Headhunters Site - resource site with list of international employment search compa-nies *Careerbank.com - Accounting, Finance, and at CareerBank.com Banking Jobs * Cayman Employment Center - premium job site for Cayman Islands * Cayman Jobs - Cayman jobs that come to you. A premier head-hunting consultancy group that actively seeks employment for you and jobs in the Cayman islands. Upload your resume online today *Center for Global Assignments - premier source of information and assistance concerning international assignments for companies and individuals *Cruise Employment Bank - Cruise Employment Databank. Online searchable database. Contains thousands of employment profiles of cruise employment candidates. Post resumes for cruise ships jobs and cruise lines employment. Best source for employers, cruise lines personnel managers, concessions and recruiters. *Cruiseshipjob.com - New World Cruise Employment Agency. Complete listings of available shipboard positions, requirements and salary ranges. Online application form. *English Language Jobs.com - jobsite for employers in the Netherlands whose main office language is English. They also assist candidates that live in the Netherlands or are planning to move there and want to find an English speaking job for free *Expats Direct - online service organization for expatriates providing overseas jobs and a host of support services *Expat Network - leading UK company that provides information for expatriates in need of work overseas *International Employment Gazette - information on international employment *International Staffing Consultants, Inc. - America's leading employer-paid search firm for international positions. Global staffing for most professional level jobs including a range of industries. *JDV International Inc. - A technical search firm specializing the placement of Information Systems professionals worldwide. JDV is headquartered in New York City and has a satellite office in Japan. We are a global resource and provide recruiting services for end-user companies, computer manufacturers and system integrators *Jobs in Japan - good site for those seeking work in Japan *Just Engineers.net - the Web's leading engineering recruitment Web site *LatPro Network - employment site for experienced bilingual professionals who speak Spanish / Portuguese and English *MONSTER Jobs - great web site with lots of domestic & global jobs listed *Overseas Jobs - great online employment site for those in search of work or employer in need of employees. *Prospective Management Overseas - site for those in search of overseas employment *Tokyo Connections - carries over 200 links to Englishlanguage resources relating to finding jobs in Japan, as well as information for Japanese speakers looking to work overseas. *Wages.com.au - provide careers and employment opportunities with Australian and New Zealand companies *Working In New Zealand - Working In New Zealand profiles New Zealand companies specifically interested in recruiting skilled returning New Zealanders or other New Zealand bound professionals. Contact companies directly about employment opportunities *World Wide Worker - overseas jobs site for job seekers & providers Miscellaneous Info: *Canadian Wellsite.com - homepage for the Canadian Oil patch *Ecuador Volunteer - an international nonprofit organization founded in 1999 that is committed tto providing volunteer opportunities in social, educational and community development in Ecuador. *Global Volunteer Network - offers volunteer opportunities in community projects throughout the world *HowseCom International - helps you reduce international telephone charges *Money-Zine.com - Provides information on tax shelters. * Solo Sessions - international lifestyle coach *Virtual Living - Global calling at local prices. Call any country to any country from any telephone in the world. List courtesy of Expat World Newsletter, showing you the world in a way you've never seen before -- http://www.expatworld.org www.expatworld.net -- expatworld@pobox.com *http://www.jobinthesun.com - biggest recruitment site for Caribbean. Site includes forum, chat, career advice and relocation guides. Great web site with 24 / 7 support! *JobBank USA - One of the Internet's best employment, job search, jobs and career websites for job seekers. Resume database and job posting services for employers and recruiters. *JobNext Career Network - Provide job search, resume and job posting services *Jobs America - Search a variety of job engines, and also post your job and resume *JobsDB Asia Pacific - Oustanding, FREE SERVICE, powerful, exact search engine, Asia Pacific regional coverage for Jobs and Career opportunities for Expatriate Australians & Asians www.ExpatWorld.net Only $100 at www.expatworld.net/market Expat World Page 23 December 2011 THE KNOWLEDGE BOX FOR EXPAT BUSINESS PEOPLE IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT FROM OUR QWEALTH ASSOCIATES The agreement (we call it conspiracy) between Central Bankers in Europe in the defense of the Euro was a major turning point. For example, it may surprise many of are American readers that soon the Fed will be bailing out American banks with Euros???!!! Peter Macfarlane has just published an extremely important article on the Q Wealth blog. We believe this deserves your urgent attention. Please also forward this email and forthcoming URL to your friends who may benefit from this information. You will read shocking information about: DICTATORSHIPS IN EUROPE, SUSPENSION OF CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS IN THE USA *NO, THE EURO WILL NOT COLLAPSE *YES, THE EURO WILL COLLAPSE *DECISIVELY CLOSER TO ONE GLOBAL CURRENCY *WHO ARE THESE CENTRAL BANKERS? *HOW LONG CAN YOU REMAIN LEGAL? *PROTECTING YOURSELF WITH A SECOND CITIZENSHIP (EW editor' note: EW can help with that, just email us at expatworld@pobox.com with "dual citizenship" in the subject heading. *BUY PHYSICAL GOLD *OFFSHORE BANK ACCOUNTS TO AVOID THE GLOBAL STEALTH- DEVALUATION CONSPIRACY Again, this is a somewhat long but very important article that really deserves your immediate attention. That is why we are sending you alert! Here is the link you need. Look for: "Yesterday Was a Major Turning Point" http://www.qwealthreport.com/blog/yesteray-wasa-major-turning-point/ www.ExpatWorld.net As all Expat Business People know, time is money. Finding information can be a time consuming task, so we here at Expat World , the Newsletter of International Living, have composed a list of websites that can be useful for most expats whether they need them for business or other reasons. We hope, you the readers of Expat Business People Magazine, find it helpful in your business needs. * TFG Global Insurance Solutions Ltd. - Owner of Expat Financial.com * American Guide to Canada - interesting site for Americans thinking of going to the "Great White North" * American Woman Overseas - national non-profit organization with an international outreach that gives hope and provides resources to American Women living overseas facing Domestic Violence in their lives * Americans Abroad - Greece * Americans in France - Resource for Americans and other native English speakers that would like to travel or live in France. * AngloINFO.com - great information for English speakers in southern France * Asiaville - premier Gateway to Asia * Australians International - organization for Australians living overseas * AWAL - Around the World in a Lifetime is an organization for US Foreign Service families, and in particular, Foreign Service teenagers between the ages of 13 and 18 * Canadiana Connection - Information, jokes, famous quotes, products - all things Canadian. * Babouchka's - a great Moscow expatriate site * Back to My Roots.com - European Expat Community! Specialized links, forums, photo books, stories and lots of other expats * Bangladesh International Community News - a news and information service for expatriates in Bangladesh * Bangkok - The Expat's Guide - insightful information from an expatriate in Thailand * Blackmore World Service - provides details on motor insurance available to expatriates and diplomats * Bermuda Online - Bermuda from A to Z for international educators, all visitors and working newcomers * British Expat Page - free newsletter for UK expatriates around the world * Britnet - One of the biggest contact and resource sites for British expatriates worldwide. * Brits Abroad - A place for expats and those interested in British culture * British Food Online - The Biggest British Supermarket online for all British Expats Worldwide. All Your Favorites From Home Delivered To Your Door. Great Choice, Excellent Prices. Start Shopping Today. * Brits In America - For everyone and everything British in America * Brits in the United States - geared to UK expats living in USA * Canadian Guide to Working & Living Overseas * Canadians In China - great web site if you are Canadian and living in China or planning to move there * Canadian Living Abroad - Lots of information for Canadians living overseas * Canuckabroad.com - web site for Canadians living or thinking of living overseas * Contact Expats.com - Contact the expat community worldwide Costablancalive - provides essential information for UK citizens considering expatriation to Spain and to those who have already expatriated. * Dansk-OSS - The site for Danes abroad De Nederlandse Club - The official Dutch Club in Jakarta Distinctly British - have specially selected a broad range of established British companies that produce unique, quality goods which are quintessentially British. Expat World Page 24 December 2011 AROUND THE WORLD with Expat World UNITED KINGDOM -- The number of "designer vagina" operations in the UK has increased drastically since last year where there were 2000 operation paid for by the British National Health Services. The year before there were only 100 operations for those deemed to have "normal" genitalia. CHINA -- The number of chopsticks made EACH DAY by Georgia Chopsticks (USA) for use in China is 2,100,000 (two million , one hundred thousand). That surely is a waste of our precious trees in America. We are now literally feeding china! AMERICA -- The percentage of American who in July of this year said they approve of God's job performance was just 52 percent MACAU -- Gambling revenues in Macau broke a new record last month rising to 42 percent on-year. The fomer Portuguese colony now owned by China is the world's largest gambling destination. Their October revenue alone is more than half of what Las vegas is expected to make for the whole year! CANADA -- Prince Edward Island, Canada has a resident that has sent out 5,230 messages in a bottle into the North Atlantic since 1996. Astonishingly, he has received 3,201 replies back. CHINA -- The government of China can by decree can "cancel" a city. The city of Chaohu was "canceled" by the government on August 22, 2011. ICELAND -- In a recent poll in Iceland it was confirmed that 25 percent of Icelanders believe that the existence of 'elves' is "probable" or "certain." HAWAII, USA -- Naked Sushi .... On Dec 16, 2011, the Rakuen Sushi Lounge became the most recent Honolulu establishment to join Pearl Ultralounge to offer the controversial Japanese tradition of nyotaimori -- a practice in which sushi is eaten of the NAKED female body. There has been some complaints by women's rights groups but one group that is all for it is the ladies of the Cherry Blossom Cabaret who volunteer to serve as the restaurants' "plates" every third Friday. GREAT BRITAIN - The average British dog watches 50 minutes of Television each day MEXICO -- Number of minors sent back to Mexico by the US immigration Service in 2010 was 20,438. Fifty-seven percent were unaccompanied by an adult. USA -- In America the average amount left by the "tooth fairy" in 2010 according to a survey by Visa Card was $3.00 SINGAPORE -- In an annual global survey conducted by HSBC, 2011 Expat Explorer Survey, Singapore has dropped to the 4th position as the top expatriate destination in terms of economic and lifestyle factors. Thailand climbed three place to be the number one top destination. www.ExpatWorld.net Expat World Page 25 December 2011 For All Our Well Wishers www.ExpatWorld.net Expat World Page 26 December 2011 It's strange but true. 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