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In reply to the discussion: Would you leave the U.S. if given the opportunity? [View all]Puglover
(16,380 posts)23. After being here full time for 3 years you are eligible
for citizenship. Which I plan on doing. And you can hold both US and Ecuadorian.
Yes we are retired but we do have a lot of folks that move here that are not and do work. Either long distance via computer or start businesses. And we also have families with kids.
We didn't leave for any one reason, more a mix.
Weather (gardening 365 a year) lower cost of living, lovely culture down here and just to shake things up a bit and hopefully become semi fluent with Spanish. And although we lived in BLUE BLUE BLUE Minneapolis the political schism was nice to see in my rear view mirror as well.
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Stuck around Panama City. My mother is from there and we go back often. I've seen a lot of changes
stevenleser
Feb 2014
#38
No, because I couldn't live with myself running away while millions suffer here.
NuclearDem
Feb 2014
#5
nothing to do with politics - but I just find life outside the U.S. mainland more interesting & fun
Douglas Carpenter
Feb 2014
#34
I've got dual Irish and American citizenship so Ireland would be my first choice
riderinthestorm
Feb 2014
#41
Does Northern California count? It sure feels like a different country. And I like it.
Comrade Grumpy
Feb 2014
#42
Interesting--nobody said they wanted to move to the People's paradise of Venezuela...
brooklynite
Feb 2014
#58