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Can you tell me a good place for a U.S. American veteran to retire, either in the U.S. or in another country?

I am considering retiring in or outside the U.S.

Looking for a place where my money goes far; a simple life where my contribution to the local economy will have a good impact on the local population

I wouldn't rule out moving to a place that is economically challenged

I am a retired Vietnam Veteran in my mid-fifties

I am an Eastern Orthodox Christian, so the ideal area would be somewhere Orthodox worship is easy to locate

I have a TAX FREE pension of about $3,000.00 a month

COLA increases yearly and "no off-set" Social Security coming in 7 years to increase my income.

Also, the U.S. VA will pay for most health care claims I submit from outside US.

Some ideas: Romania, Bulgaria and Eastern Europe in general.

Also Southeast Asia and Latin America.

Not worried about culture shock.

My avocation is singing and songwriting.

I'm a retired Registered Nurse, not looking to do nursing, but having a lot of knowledge to share as volunteer.

Thank you for serious, informed answers.

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
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    the Philippines would be a great place to retire!! Money goes a long ways right now. Buying a high rise apartment is around 150,000. They a VA office there because so many vets retire there. Its a great place to invest in. If you are a skilled nurse, there is plenty of volunteer in the mountain villages not far from there. The north is a Christian area. It is mostly catholic but there are plenty of other denominations as well. It is just a great place to be. I am also a vet (but not retired, I couldn't handle 20 :-p ) and I love it.

  • 1 decade ago

    Germany

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    A little more information would be helpful. Do you like four seasons? Is a cold winter ok. Do you hike, fish, bike or enjoy other outside activities?

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