New members of the Colombia forum, introduce yourself here
the Poblado area to meet & talk about buying and living here now, in 2015. We are retired professionals, well traveled,
wanting to move out of US. Medellin is beautiful and inviting!
Would love to hear from you!聽 Claude & Margaret
Gracias !!
Susana M Martinez wrote:Hola! Me mude a Bogot谩 hace 2 meses. Quisiera contactarme con otros argentinos que vivan aca.
Gracias !!
As this is an English speaking forum could you please post in ENGLISH only.
Thank you.
I am a single, former USMC, retired Gentleman of the new 60 era... I have聽 some savings, but live on a fix income of
1400.00 per month .聽 Is it possible for me to live a quiet, moderate life in the Barranquilla, or Cali Columbia ?
Are there jobs or opportunities聽 for an English speaking X pats. Obliviously my biggest fear in my lack of speaking Spanish.
Thank you for your time,
Semper Fidelis !
Not knowing Spanish is a barrier - but not a permanent one, and one that can be overcome with time and practice. Everybody has different language abilities but you never know until you try, and for some people immersion works well - you could be speaking basic Spanish in months and be functioning in the society well before that.
At the current exchange rate your income would be a bit above 3.3 million pesos a month, or close to 40 million a year.
This website has interesting salary data for Colombia, hover over the country bubble:
payscale.com/research/CO/Country=Colombia/Salary
You'll see that many highly-trained professionals earn 40 million or less a year. Of course they have to work, whereas you would not have to!
40 million a year might not cut it in Bogot谩 but it's cold there, anyway!
Cali where my wife's family lives is quite hot, at least for me, but livable. I speak pretty fluent Spanish and maybe because of that I place a greater importance on it - many people get along well with very limited Spanish.
Perhaps others can speak to employment opportunities - teaching English may need certification, but maybe not and maybe as a tutor rather than a full-fledged teacher you would not need any certification.
payscale.com/research/CO/Country=Colombia/Salary
I just recently moved to Barranquilla but was just transferring my profile to show that I've moved to Barranquilla. Plan on maxing my visa at the 180 days... or maybe more if I can get a job as ESL teacher (I have 4 years experience in S.Korea). I already have a job that brings in a little income online but I've got time for other stuff too.
But...I almost married a girl from Manizales once and I remember looking at a picture of it once and thinking it reminded me of Denver, with the mountains all around. What's it like?
What the dancing and music scene there....and how easy is it to meet women?
Regards,
Art Williams
about.me/artwilliams
skype: atwill4
ph. 300 762 7797
randy
I would like to meet expats living in Popayan, to share experiences,聽 info and languages, we speak at home Spanish, Italian, Portuguese and English
I have 2 daughters working on settle up in the city
聽 Hope to hear from some of you soon!聽 
I am now considering moving there. I am starting an internet based business that I will be able to operate from anywhere in the world. I like the climate of Medellin and area. A small farm or finca where I could grow some vegetables and perhaps have some animals would be very tempting.
My plan would be to return later this autumn and do some more investigating but in the meantime pick the brains of various members who might have some good advice or tips on possible spots that might be of interest to me. I do speak some Spanish - not yet fluetn by any means but more than just tourist Spanish. Please give me a shout.
I have visited many countries in South America and would love to settle in Colombia.
The only hurdle is I am not of retirement age yet so I would need to develop a plan to generate income. But I do have savings and I do speak Spanish.
I enjoy learning foreign languages, reading, socializing, teaching, and technology.
Currently I am a graduate software engineering student at Georgia Tech in Atlanta. I work as a computer programmer.
All comments, questions, and advice are welcomed.
Good luck to everyone in their endeavors!聽 聽
---Chris C.聽

I found via 23andme that my father is likely from Colombia.聽 I've never met him but have gotten to know some of my extended family.聽 I'm trying to see if I can connect.
JT
I am about to retire and plan to arrive in Fusagasuga, near Bogota by the end of August 2015.
While I don't consider myself completely fluent I do speak Spanish sufficiently well to travel alone and continue to learn daily via Rosetta Stone and Duolingo.com. I'm also currently studying French and had taught myself to read and write Russian before completing 3 semesters of it while in college in the 80's. I enjoy learning and particularly enjoy learning languages.
I have visited Mexico on numerous occasions, as well as Ecuador and Colombia. I have a girlfriend whom I have known for several years who already lives in Fusa.
I would enjoy meeting other ex-pats and sharing their experiences of living abroad.
Que tiene un buen dia.
My name is Louis Frenken, I am from Germany and I want to settle down in Bogot谩 for a while. I am 24 years old, got my Bachelors degree in Economics last summer in Germany and already lived abroad for each half a year in Thailand and Spain. I am fluently in English and Spanish so language barrier shouldn麓t the problem.
This spring I went to Colombia for nearly 3 months travelling around and visiting some friends in Bogot谩. I really loved the country and its people, just amazing.
My matter: I am searching for work over there, currently I am working in Germany for a recruitment consultant company in W眉rzburg but I could move in a short timeframe.
Any clues or hints what麓s the best way getting a job with acceptable remmuneration in Bogot谩? Administration area or language teaching, whats supposed to be the better approach? Already got work experience in various fields during my studies, I am very open minded. Hoping to meet some nice people here!
Greetings and Saludos
Louis
I'm thinking in Santa Marta as my first choice since We live near the ocean now and love it.聽 Pereira or Medellin are also possibilities although I have relatives there, I do not talk with them. The family part scares me because I'm so different from them.
I would love to make friends with expat so my husband and I can be more at ease that there are other crazy people like us
.We are thinking in a vacation to all 3 cities. He starts his ss in September and I'm disabled.
I would truly appreciate any help and friendship that you can extend to us.
Looking forward to hearing from you all.
Thanks!
I am from Nevada, USA. I came to Bogota January 2013 to meet my future wife.聽 I spent three months here with her.聽 I came back in December 2013 and spent 3 more months.聽 I returned in November 2014.聽 We were married in December and are at home here in Bogota.聽 I really enjoy life here.
I usually stay somewhere short term like 2 weeks and then move into a long term rental.聽
I have just stayed in Ecuador for 11 months( any tips on the cheapest airfare?)
If anyone has any questions about these countries please feel free to ask.
I wanted to also hear what people might recommend聽 to do about a short term rental for a week($200-280 week) and then how /where to get a long term rental of a 2br/2br($ 650 - $850)
Can one rent a scooter in Medellin?
Thanks and hope to meet some of u soon
Matt
mackbutter@gmail.com
My Name is Rob I currently live and work in Surrey England but wish to marry my girlfriend in Cali Colombia
which I know is not going to be easy any advice would be gratefully received I loved the country and am returning later this year again.
I also hope to get to know all of you
take care
Rob
I've lived in Bogot谩 for 18 months after moving there for my boyfriend, and I assure you you will quickly become familiar with the Colombia expat community
I'll recommend a blog for you to read by Marie, an English expat living and working in Cali - honestlycali.weebly.com and she's @honestlycali on Twitter. She's written loads about Cali and about Colombia in general, and I think it'd be a good place to start
Good luck and all the best!
Thank you very much for the warm welcome and the useful information it is very much appreciated
I shall certainly make use of it.
Good luck to you and your boyfriend
聽 RobI'm Cam, I'm from a small town in North Carolina, and I have been living in Colombia for a year already. I'm in Barranquilla. I'm very homesick and I don't have many friends here even though people have been nice to me. I guess it's the cultural shock. I will be here for another 5 months or so.
Would love to make new friends
-Cam
I'm ashley. I'm from Nashville and my boyfriend is Colombian and lives in bogota. I am probably going to move this year and trying to find a way to make the transition a little more comfortable and easier. 馃槉
I'm Bam, and I am in the process of deciding whether or not to make the move to Colombia.
It's a decision I do not take lightly, and that I have been researching for a lot of time. I must say that I have not participated in this forum, but I have definitely used the knowledge passed on from others, on here.
A little bit about me...
I am a full time student, but will be graduating pretty soon. After I graduate I will be looking to hopefully land a job in a field that allows me to use my major, which is Information systems management. I do speak Spanish. I need to practice, as I feel my current speaking ability is about 85% and my understanding and writing are about 99% .Currently I work for a little company called Four seasons hotel, in Atlanta.
I enjoy my life and I love the U.S, but something has me feeling that I need to make some changes in life. I'd love to start that process by making a big change and moving to Colombia.
ChrisGC wrote:Hi All.. My name is Chris. I currently live in the United States. My goal is to one day move to Colombia, live the life of a Colombian, and help others in the process.
I have visited many countries in South America and would love to settle in Colombia.
The only hurdle is I am not of retirement age yet so I would need to develop a plan to generate income. But I do have savings and I do speak Spanish.
I enjoy learning foreign languages, reading, socializing, teaching, and technology.
Currently I am a graduate software engineering student at Georgia Tech in Atlanta. I work as a computer programmer.
All comments, questions, and advice are welcomed.
Good luck to everyone in their endeavors!聽 聽
---Chris C.聽
I'm here to share information, make contacts and have fun. I really appreciate how others are so willing to encourage, share and help.
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