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  2. A Texas boomer couple who retired to an expat hot spot in ...

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    Karl and Brenda moved from the US to Ecuador for a more affordable and stress-free retirement. They were worried about costs and financial instability in the US.

  3. How to Retire in Ecuador - AOL

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    Ecuador has long been lauded as one of the most affordable places to retire in the Americas. Here's what you need to know about launching a new life overseas in Ecuador. Located in northwest South ...

  4. Americans in Ecuador - Wikipedia

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    Cuenca is home to many retirees from all over the United States. [2] They were drawn there by quality health care, a booming social scene and a low cost of living. Americans first came to Cuenca in a slow trickle and many years later a deluge of retirees began settling there. The mayor of Cuenca estimated that about 4,000 Americans are now ...

  5. Retiring Abroad: Top 5 Places Boomers Prefer To Retire ... - AOL

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    Salinas, Ecuador Another popular vacation spot, Salinas, Ecuador makes a great place to put down your roots in retirement. The South American coastal town has a thriving tourist economy, making ...

  6. Richard J. Bloomfield - Wikipedia

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    Richard Joseph Bloomfield (August 27, 1927 – November 22, 2011) was a career Foreign Service Officer who served as United States Ambassador to Ecuador (1976–1978) and United States Ambassador to Portugal (1978–1982). [3] After retiring from the US Foreign Service in 1982 he became executive director of the World Peace Foundation (1982 ...

  7. Foreign policy of the Rafael Correa administration - Wikipedia

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    If Ecuador is able to retire these bonds, it would reduce the nation's debt by $2 billion, making this a great economic victory for president Rafael Correa and his administration. On June 11, 2009, Ecuador announced that it had successfully bought 91% of the bonds at a cost of 30-35 cents to the dollar.

  8. Social Security Cuts: Retirees Should Consider Moving to ...

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    Retirees worried about how they'll fund their retirement years, particularly if Social Security receives any significant program alterations, may explore moving to and retiring in another country...

  9. Visa policy of Ecuador - Wikipedia

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    Most visitors to Ecuador can enter the country without a visa. However, visitors from certain countries must first obtain a visa in advance before being allowed to enter. Citizens of most countries may stay up to 90 days without a valid visa.

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