New members of the Nicaragua forum, introduce yourself here
I'm currently doing a TEFL course and am looking into the idea of going to Nicaragua..
Did you go there... have you any tips? is work in the TEFL sector easy to come by?
Regards
Ciara

horizons !!! Nicaragua looks beautiful and relaxed and real... I am retiring in coming April and am looking forward to this move..and I must say I have researched many different areas for retirement and this looks like the place !! The beaches are awesome and I need the freedom...If you have time... ( as I know you go 100 miles per hour in our crazy American lifestyle ) Please send a note and would like to keep in touch,,,I could use all the helpful hints on making this journey !!!聽 Thanks,,,,Charlene
So looking for some nice friends here ,who can help me out to Nicaragua !!!
I am 32 years old , American guy who speaks multiple language like Hindi, Urdu,Gujarati,Russian and sorry for Spanish
going to take classes for Spanish soon.
So far anyone who like to become friend ,most welcome .
Kind Regards
My name is Terry and I am looking to be part of this awesome and wonderfu group of people who have taken the plunge of expatiness. I plan on moving abroad August 2015 and I would love to hear any recommendation or advice on living abroad in Nicaragua along with locating a safe area. My goal is to immerse in the culture and learn the language. Thank you for any help and advice.
my name is Nasim I am an Architect ,at first i wanted to move Ecuador but i change my mind and i want to move Nicaragua because of their life style very simple and friendly .that's what i want.
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my husband 50 yrs, son 15 yrs and I 36 yrs are planning to make the move to Nicaragua in the next couple of months. We are ready to leave the cold climate of Newfoundland,Canada behind. We hope to be in San Juan Del Sur by end of Feb!

I plan to move to Nica sometime around mid March of 2016. Would love to learn from your experiences.
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2. Being able to work, buy a house... those things
3. School - we can home school if need be but would like our child to have friends, which is why we initially lean towards Belize because of the language.
4. Economy - We would like to buy or build or rent a nice sized home near the beach, i will have a 95k salary, and my parents are joining us soon so they have SS and Retirement funds.
Location is very difficult but we need to decide because I have to get a plan in place!!
Thanks for the input
We are expats in waiting. While we wind down things here in California...we will be coming periodically to research if Nicaragua is the right spot for us. (I have a sneaking suspicion it is)
We have two kids 8 and 9 (any thoughts on schools in various areas and how you did it would be great!)
We have a very successful salon business here... thinking we may start a small salon there too
We are attracted to so many of the various areas and would appreciate feedback so we can visit this upcoming trip in January/ february for two weeks. So far we land in Granada for 6 nights. Is that too much?
We want- acces to a beach, schools or some kind of expat community to help with homeschooling?, interesting expat community with families of the like and entrepreneurial in mindset, would love some volunteering work. We are foodies, gluten free and all that (health reasons)
Thanks for any feedback
Melissa
melissaryan wrote:Hello!
We are expats in waiting. While we wind down things here in California...we will be coming periodically to research if Nicaragua is the right spot for us. (I have a sneaking suspicion it is)
We have two kids 8 and 9 (any thoughts on schools in various areas and how you did it would be great!)
We have a very successful salon business here... thinking we may start a small salon there too
We are attracted to so many of the various areas and would appreciate feedback so we can visit this upcoming trip in January/ february for two weeks. So far we land in Granada for 6 nights. Is that too much?
We want- acces to a beach, schools or some kind of expat community to help with homeschooling?, interesting expat community with families of the like and entrepreneurial in mindset, would love some volunteering work. We are foodies, gluten free and all that (health reasons)
Oh yes, and we don't really speak any spanish... but we are learning!
Thanks for any feedback聽
Melissa
I am from the US, have been around for 65 years,聽 currently living in Ecuador. I am thinking about moving to Nicaragua, having been there a number of years ago and missing the tropical coast.聽 Interests are surfing, trekking,聽 amateur radio, building computers, some coding, sailing, reading聽 and camping.
Great to be here on the forum. Many thanks to the other expats postings of great information--聽 and the civility and courtesy聽 demonstrated by different members toward each other.
Regards and possibly see you soon
Expat
For awhile we will be flying back home every month or so to work and then fly home. So we will keep a presence in the states until we know where to land.
What I would particularly like to find is network/forum for trips in and surrounding Managua. I am constantly advised to stay safe in the house or on main roads only is making me feel a bit incarcerated. Would like to see and move around more:) For the moment, until I have created a better picture of the dos and don'ts on my own, I think I will stick to daytime trips, joint transportation on longer trips etc. Any active groups aiming at hiking etc?
I also welcome any advice on safe things to do as a solo (mid-40es) female with clear gringa features...
I speak (some) Spanish + English and Danish.
Best regards,
Nanna
We just got back from Nicaragua and purchased a lot at Big Sky Ranch near SJDS.
There is so much opportunity there and there is a road that will be connecting Costa Rica with the southern area of Nicaragua. There is聽 alot of building going on there, which I'm sure your skills will really be appreciated. What I love about it is that there is truly an entrepruenerial spirit there.
Once you get there depending on what you are into. I'm sure you will be able to make easy contacts. its a very small expat group!
Good luck
Melissa
Glenn
have you moved to Nicaragua yet? I am planning on opening up a surf hostel in the Central Americas and am considering Nicaragua. Would be good to get in contact...
Thanks,
Dan H
I am planning on opening up a surf hostel in Central America and am considering Nicaragua. I have some money for investment, am learning Spanish, and am planning on realizing this within the next couple of years.
I was initially considering Costa Rica, but it sounds as though the regulations are much more lenient in Nicaragua, prices are lower, residency requirements much less demanding, and a government that is doing all they can to make foreign investment in the tourism industry as easy as possible.
Of course, there are also downsides to a less developed and poor country. I have read that work ethic can differ quite substantially from more developed neighboring countries, very limited range on products and services, bad infrastructure, and other factors that may make it a less popular tourist destination.
Firstly, if any of you would like to voice your opinion it really would be much appreciated. Secondly, I am also looking for partners to start this up with. So if owning and operating a laid back surf hostel in Central America tugs at your heart strings, be sure to get in contact
Not sure how it works on this page with notifications of responses and if you can create a separate thread from a response.
Pura Vida my friends!
Dan H
I am from San Diego, California and I have been thinking about moving to Central America for a while now. I am 30 years old, and I have a good job that requires me to travel a lot. Instead of going home to San Diego, I have decided that I would like to call a place down south home. I am really interested in the Southwestern part of Nicaragua. The beach areas North and South of San Juan Del Sur have all caught my attention (I love to surf). I am planning on taking a vacation later this year down to this part of Nicaragua. I think eventually starting off renting a place would be best.
I am excited to begin making my dream a reality.
Dom
I am Dutch, moved from the USA with my fiancee to Granada Nicaragua Nov 2016. We are working as licensed real estate agents building homes and helping Buyers find a new home, or rental property. My fiancee is Canadian, born in Chile. A new adventure for sure, and so far we are enjoying the people, food and culture, lots of things to explore. We are looking forward to getting to know more people and just have a blast here.
Hello Surfer girl from California with a hubby and doggy.
We are seriously thinking about moving to Nicaragua.
We can't afford to live here any longer even though we love it. It is just too crowded and getting worse. We are interested in a lifestyle change. In California,聽 everyone works 80-100 hours a week just to pay the rent/mortgage.聽 Life is too short. It has got ridiculously out of hand and way over priced.
We both surf and love the outdoors. We would love to be near a surf spot in the north up on a hill with a view of the ocean.聽 Still doing lots of reading on the subject and trying to learn as much as we can.
馃槉 Dawn
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