According to a recently published study by Forbes, European country of Austria is the best retirement haven. Forbes also states that there is no overall paradise and each country is unique. The ranking is based on a variety of criteria ranging from safety to retiree-friendly visa requirements to decent medical care. Earlier this year, Vienna already gained first place in a ranking for cities offering the best quality of lifestyle so the country’s ranking doesn’t come by surprise. Austria scores with high standards in lifestyle and medical service. The countries private clinics are world-class. The charming architecture in Vienna impresses thousands of tourists each year and some choose the city to stay there for a longer time. Thailand holds the second position for being the best place for retirees considering its comfortable warm climate and best buys for quality health care at reasonable cost within Asia. Thailand is perfect for living on modest budgets. Thailand also features great upscale living with exciting architecture. Dolce Vita in Bella Italia makes Italy come in third. Without a doubt, Italy is well known for its famous food with its olive oil, grilled vegetables and homemade pasta as well as all the beautiful cities with its old and charming architecture, but what is quite new to me, it also scored with the less known fact that it is supposed to have one of the world’s best health care systems. One of the most sought-after regions to life is Tuscany with its famous Tuscan style villas and farm houses. The unappreciated 4th place is taken by Panama. Well known for its low taxes, the country also offers year-round sun, massive discounts for seniors, quality private hospitals, a dollar economy and great accessibility from the US and Europe. Panama City is also considered safest of all Central American cities and last but not least it’s a great business centre in Central America not only because of the famous Panama Canal. Real estate is considered good deal with high standards. The list of the 10 Best Retirement Havens is continued by Ireland, Australia, France, Malaysia, Spain and Canada. I am just wondering what place Switzerland comes in, but maybe the overall quite higher cost of living are the fault to have Switzerland not making it in the top ten.
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Peter Rabitz

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