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New members of the Colombia forum, introduce yourselves here - 2025

Julien

Hi all,

Newbie on the Colombia forum? Don't know how to start?

This thread is for you ;)

We invite you to introduce yourself on this topic, to share with us your story if you are already living in the country,
or to tell us more on your projects in Colombia if you are planning to move there.

It will enable us to help you better but above all to wish you a warm welcome.

Welcome on board!

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roscoc

Hello all, I'm a Canadian approaching retirement age, and I'm considering purchasing a property in Medellin as my retirement home.

My biggest obstacle is my lack of Spanish, so I'll be getting a tutor to help me with this.

Relocating to a new country is daunting, but one that you are not fluent in their local language will be an even bigger task, so I'll be busy working on this in my final years before retirement.

Ross

South American Voyager

Welcome roscoc to Medellin and I hail from Los Angeles, California (prayers to my LA family and friends experiencing the major fires in Pacific Palisades and Santa Monica) but after exploring everywhere in Colombia since 1990 have made Medellin my home 10 years ago (my first weeks/month long numerous visits to Medellin started in 2010).


It's good your learning Spanish, hats-off to you and let me tell you it will enhance your visit/life here tremendously.


Don't rush into anything, simply come and check out the different regions, cities, pueblos, coastal towns, at various elevations/climate, etc. and see what fits your style.


Me I purchased my apartment 8 years ago in a small pueblo an hour north of Medellin and could not be happier. Also have a car and motorcycle and I travel almost nonstop everywhere in Colombia on road trips.


Here in my pueblo I have local friends by the dozens, I have assimilated as best that this 2 meters tall, long blond haired/green eyed gringo from the beaches of Los Angeles can.


So welcome to Colombia and hope my experience helps with your decision, again take things slowly and fit the right fit.

roscoc

Thanks for the welcome. I'm planning to travel and visit Medellin in February but just for a week. I'll plan a longer visit in December when I have more time off. I'll be able to see more different areas then.

patduff

Hello.

My wife and I are on the verge of retirement and are getting ready to spend our last years in the warmth, at least the winters. We're from Quebec (Canada) and can't stand the cold and lack of sunshine. 😎

We're targeting a Latin American country, but it's a real headache to choose one. Our priority is safety, and a lot of people seem to be talking about how much Colombia has improved.

Of course, there's also the financial aspect... we're not rich (or poor either) and want to spend our precious earned dollars where they won't get stolen like in Canada!

Right now we're exploring “virtually”, but once we've settled on a particular country, we'll start visiting in person during the harsh winter months.

We'd like to be close enough to the sea, but not in a 100°F climate with 100% humidity. 😅

I've just discovered this website and am starting to explore the ton of info it seems to have.

Looking forward to hearing from you!

crespobrenda

Hi my husband and I are completing our papery for our  visas…cannot wait!!

crespobrenda

I should have told you a bit about ourselves. We are from Florida  we look forward to our move, even if our visas don’t come through we will spend six months in Colombia and possibly 6 months in Chile. We have a dog (our baby) a German shepherd to bring with us. When we visit Medellín it is a very dog friendly place. We love the people of Colombia so friendly and nice! Beautiful place. We’ve asked about healthcare we have insurance coverage that covers us in Colombia. We have been retired for 9 years and we have been waiting for our granddaughter to graduate from high school.

so we look forward to the next chapter of our lives.

crespobrenda

@patduff

I understand we are not poor but not rich, we have been to Colombia several times and the people make us feel welcome. We have met and made friends in Colombia

we are in our 70’s (hard to imagine).

patduff

@crespobrenda

Great personal story. My wife and I didn't have any children and our parents are all deceased, so it's easier to leave when we're ready.

When you talk about the insurance that covers you in Colombia, is it your private U.S. insurance or a special one?

crespobrenda

@patduff

Private insurance that covers us internationally

Stephen McPherson

@Julien

New to the site. Thanks for the invitation.


Steve

Cheryl

Hello Stephen McPherson,


Welcome to 😀


Could you tell us a bit more about yourself and what brings you here?


Feel free to start a new thread on the Colombia forum if you have any questions!


Cheers,


Cheryl

team

Cheryl

@crespobrenda
Great personal story. My wife and I didn't have any children and our parents are all deceased, so it's easier to leave when we're ready.
When you talk about the insurance that covers you in Colombia, is it your private U.S. insurance or a special one? - @patduff

Hello,


If you would like to discuss a specific topic, such as insurance, please start a new thread on the Colombia forum. 😉


Since this thread is for new member introductions, your discussion might be a little off-topic here.


Cheers,


Cheryl

team

WindAndRaven

Checking in. We have been living in Pereira since 2020 and are moving next door to Armenia in the next few weeks.


Hola!