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Friday
Dec022011

The Expat Files - 12/09/11

-Answers to even more burning email questions;
 
-Advice and tips for African Americans and other 1st World Black Expat wanabees with an eye to relocating in Latin America       
 
-How the “Gringo Advantage” works its magic in business, as well as the love and romance department, for African Americans and how it can be a double-edged sword too. And DYK that there’s a sort of “Jamaican Advantage” in certain parts of Latin America too (say what?)
 
-Some thoughts about having or needing an outside 1st World income like a pension or SS check
 
-How much money do you really need to stay and thoroughly check a place out? And how long will your 5, 10, or 20 grand stake last once you get down here?
 
-What businesses are good bets in LA and how to decide?
 
-If you’re use to working for “the man” you can certainly do it in Latin America too- but its NOT recommended. Having your own small business is the way to go!

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