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    International and Domestic

    Thanks! Great tip and I just noticed that someone posted here.
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    International and Domestic

    Thx. You posted in a somewhat similar thread that I started last year about retiring in France: http://www.early-retirement.org/forums/f29/health-insurance-in-w-europe-56992.html The information in this thread was fantastic and much appreciated. However, things have changed a little for me...
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    International and Domestic

    Let's say I want to semi-retire early, which I think I can do in two to five years, and live half the year in the U.S. and the other half of the year in southern Italy, France or Spain. However, I will be in my mid-50's at the time and so I need good health insurance obviously. (Btw, I know...
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    Spain Comparable to France

    Guys, I realize appreciate the comments, even though some of it makes my head hurt. It's interesting that there so many experts on France on this board - thanks much - but it looks like I may have to go to a Spanish board to find some answers on Spain. Well, that will be good practice for me...
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    Spain Comparable to France

    True. However, you have to get that starting point to for beginning comparison purposes.
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    Spain Comparable to France

    Thanks for the comments guys. (Sorry to be slow to respond.) I'm also really wondering about tax rates and health care costs/quality compared to Spain if anyone has any feedback...
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    Spain Comparable to France

    Yes, that's just what I was thinking. I don't want to be callous to the people of Spain, but a collapsed real estate market is a great buying opportunity. (Although one has to be incredibly careful of course.) The nice thing about a country in Western Europe is that social order will be...
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    Spain Comparable to France

    In case anyone is int'd here is the taxes as of 2009 I guess: Retiring to Spain
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    Spain Comparable to France

    Well, I already know that European countries are generally set up the same, but the "devil's always in the details", eh? Besidaes, there is no substitute for actually talking to someone who has lived there. As far as Googling, I can only say to try it: you'll get a million "retire overseas...
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    Spain Comparable to France

    I asked a question a few months ago about retiring, or semi-retiring, in France and got GREAT responses. But I wonder if I am being realistic as I don't know French yet but am pretty good with Spanish. Well, and my wife is a native Spanish speaker as well! Anyway, here is my understand of...
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    Health Insurance in W Europe

    Again, thank you so much for all the info! Very kind...
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    Health Insurance in W Europe

    Gotcha. Well, I've read a little on the regimes, etc. So it's really quite confusing. I guess that you have to pay the taxes you mentioned and then you have social taxes on top of that, right? Anyway, that leads to my next q: how do you find a reasonable estimate for what your taxes are...
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    Health Insurance in W Europe

    Thx for the time to give me all this info - I appreciate it. So, basically, if you don't mind paying all those taxes, then all the extra dollars you'd pay into Medicare goes away. So for some that would be a big savings. Or it would save from the premium to fill in the gaps of your medical...
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    Health Insurance in W Europe

    Oh I see. Very interesting, but I do have a q about what you wrote: "As for the cost, it would still be lower than what you would pay in the US". I read somewhere that it is about 40% of your salary. So is it salary-based or premium based? And I would really like to hear why you say it is...
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    Health Insurance in W Europe

    So it's really only worth it if you are going to live there nearly year round? And even then, of course, it's very expensive...
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    Health Insurance in W Europe

    Really?? Well, that's very interesting to say the least. So if you pay into the system, you get health care even if you are outside the country. That's downright remarkable... So what is their underwriting like? Will they accept you even if you have "preexisting conditions"? (I don't have...
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    Health Insurance in W Europe

    Thx for the tip. I can't open this in either IE or Chrome...
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    Health Insurance in W Europe

    Yeah, I was kind of wondering how that would work. Also, it seems like you could go over there, get sick there, and then be uninsurable when you come back. Btw, the link didn't open up for me...
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    Stem Cells?

    You can have a full head of hair if you have the cash! No, I know what you mean: they're still struggling to figure out how to handle viruses. It's kind of remarkable how there is little on the horizon for that.
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    Dr Life's Book

    Yeah, there's some weird anecdotal stories in the health and aging field: Euell Gibbons dying of stomach cancer and Roy Wolford dying at 79.
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    Fun Semi-Retirement Jobs

    Blogging! It's the best pastime there is (imho). You can touch people's lives around the globe and even make a little money while you're at it...
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    Dr Life's Book

    I'm familiar with Kurzweil and I think that the ultimate irony is that there are cultures (Okinawa, Hunza, Villacamba, Abkhasians - see John Robbins book) where it is very common to live into the 90's and even 100's. These cultures have almost no heart disease, cancer, Alzheimer's, dementia or...
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    Dr Life's Book

    Dr. Life doesn't really sell any products that I know of except his book and I think a telomerase-effecting product. Remember: Cenegenics made Dr. Life and not the other way around. Essentially, Cenegenics is a Spa for Males. It's somewhat the equivalent of a woman going to a Spa for a...
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    Health Insurance in W Europe

    Thx. That's just what I was looking for. Didn't know where to get started and which were good insurers. Any other tips are much appreciated...
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    Dr Life's Book

    Physicians usually get themselves into trouble with pharmaceuticals, i.e. every drug out there now is rife with side effects. This is where Western medicine has failed so freqenetly. However, what Cenegenics is doing is really a little different since they are not going the drug route (from...
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