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Why Trinidad And Tobago Is A Great Retirement Destination For Expats

Why Trinidad & Tobago Is A Great Retirement Destination For Expats

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Why Trinidad And Tobago Is A Great Retirement Destination For Expats

Source: www.expatfocus.com 1

Trinidad and Tobago

“Trinidad and Tobago is often thought

to be a single destination, but they

are actually two islands that are quite

different from each other. The main

difference is the size of the islands.

English is the spoken language on

both islands and they both were a

part of the UK until they attained

independence in 1962.”

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Settling down in Trinidad

“Retirees who prefer more of a city

life should consider settling down in

Trinidad. The capital of Trinidad and

Tobago, Port of Spain, has all the

marks of a busy city with its tall

buildings, bright lights and bustling

streets, but the multicultural

Caribbean atmosphere is still very

much a part of Trinidad.”Ima

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Tobago as peaceful destination

“Tobago is the ideal destination for

expats who enjoy the peace and quiet,

and who are looking for a relaxed

Caribbean life. There are plenty of

outdoor activities to engage in.

Retirees who like cricket especially will

have a nice time on the island as the

sport is very popular in Tobago, having

been brought there by the British.”

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Hiking

“Hiking is possible along the band of

tropical rainforest that is the spine of

Tobago’s Main Ridge and extends

along an expanse of the two thirds of

the island. It became a reserve in

1776 and is the oldest legally

protected forest in the western

hemisphere. A large part of it is virgin

territory except for some hiking trails.”Ima

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Golfing

“Golfing is a sport that is popular

among retirees and Tobago provides

even in this respect. There are two

18-hole golf courses that are of

championship quality. In the north

coast is the Mount Irvine Bay Golf

Course whose fairways are lined with

coconut trees. The 9th hole is

especially scenic and offers views of

Buccoo Point and Buccoo Reef.”

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Social life

“The social life on the islands tends

to be family-oriented. This can make

it difficult to get to know people as

they prefer to socialize within their

own extended families. Much of the

interaction that takes place among

expats is with work relations.

Retirees will find it easier to make

friends within the expat

communities on the islands.”

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State pension

“Retirees may be able to get a state

pension from their home countries

while living in Trinidad and Tobago.

Expats should verify with the pensions

service in their home countries before

they decide to move to the islands. It

may be possible to still claim pensions

but the payments may have to be

placed to a bank account in your home

country, and you may have to transfer

the amount yourself.”

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Schools and healthcare

“Trinidad and Tobago has a number of

international schools that are ideal for

expat families moving to the islands.

The healthcare system is of a high

standard and emergency services are

available to everyone. Many expats still

prefer to use the private healthcare

system and make it a point to take out

insurance before they arrive on the

islands.”

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Local restaurants

“Both Trinidad and Tobago offer some

of the most tantalizing cuisine one can

come across. Trinidad and Tobago’s

rich cultural diversity combines with the

best of international cuisine to create a

mouth-watering fusion of flavours. The

highest quality ingredients are used to

design menus that satiates the

sophisticated palette of the islands’

residents.”

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The happiest country in the Caribbean

“The 2013 World Happiness Report

placed Trinidad and Tobago as the

happiest country in the Caribbean and

the 31st most happy in the world.

Many factors have led to this positive

rating; the strong economy, plenty of

festivals, a diverse gastronomy, local

music and beaches that are famous

the world over all bring out the best in

the islands.”

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Play ’mas!

“The retirement years are mostly a

time for rest and relaxation, but

Trinidad and Tobago will spice up

your golden years in true Caribbean

style. Don’t be surprised to find

yourself playing mas at any of the

islands’ carnivals. Playing ’mas is

marching with a band, dancing

through the streets or listening to

the sounds of local music.”

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