thinking about leaving?
The U.S. is in serious economic turmoil.
What now?
Another country?
Maybe.
You read about one side of the world in your daily paper, you see it on TV newscasts. Murders. Wars. Airplane crashes. Politics. But there is another side of the world . . . one you can only discover by going there.
Just today a friend asked if I were "bitter." I'm upset about a few things, i.e. American's financial institutions, but as long as there are creatures on this earth like Leafy Sea Dragons (left), and Pedro Bello (also left), who is living in a protected environment at the Amazon Animal Orphanage, all is well.
No matter why you travel, this is a world of delightful opportunities and happenstances: pleasure, financial security, adventure, beauty, warm oceans and freezing waters filled with marvelous creatures.
Where are the strongest economies? Seems that most are the Asian growth countries such as:
- China is expected to be the largest, but it is reportedly somewhat difficult to conduct business there.
- Singapore
- Taiwan
- Indonesia
- Hong Kong
- India
and Brazil
What to check locations for your next move? Take advantage of Expedia's Spring Sale: Find FREE Nights at Over 3,000 Hotels (Expires 4/13/10).
And, on the way to your destination, check out these books on
Expat Living, which includes:
- The Grown-Up's Guide To Running Away From Home;
- Getting Out: Your Guide to Leaving America;
- Expert Expatriate: Your Guide to Successful Relocation Aboard -- Moving. Living, Thriving
- Leaving America: The New Expatriate Generation
- Retirement Without Borders (and the Secret to Making it Happen Without Stress




Reading departure signs in some big airport