"According to the survey, 94% of expats are happy with their life abroad and found that Panama is the place to be for retirees. What makes Panama special goes beyond just the numbers. For about $800 to $1,500 per month, you can live comfortably in small towns, villages and farming communities, according to the Global Citizen Solutions. Those looking to live in the Panamanian capital, Panama City, will require a higher monthly budget of up to $2,500."
"The survey found that 81% of respondents are satisfied with their financial situation in Colombia. Colombia also ranked highly in the quality of life index, with 92% of respondents stating that their disposable household income is sufficient to lead a comfortable life in the South American country. 36% of expats said they wanted to stay in Colombia forever, and another 47% said they have no clear plans of leaving the country."
Panama ranks as the best country for expats for a second consecutive year, with 94% of expats reporting happiness and many retirees relocating there. Monthly living costs range from about $800–$1,500 in small towns and farming communities and up to $2,500 in Panama City. Financial satisfaction stands at 74%, and administrative processes rate highly; 35% of respondents are retired and 18% moved primarily to retire. Colombia ranks fourth with 81% financial satisfaction, 92% reporting sufficient disposable income, 36% intending to stay permanently, and 47% having no plans to leave. Vietnam remains the most affordable expat destination globally.
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