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life in chile & photos fields marshall | 03 Jun 2008

Retirement In Chile - Is it Possible?

Although I am not ready for retirement myself. I did receive a question from someone reading my blog regarding citizenship in Chile.

What to do if you are thinking of retiring in Chile ? Pursue citizenship / Residency ?

The answer is you are only allowed to pursue residency unless you were born in Chile.

Chipsites has some interesting information regarding residency - I quote

Permanent residency (residencia permanente) allows you to live in Chile indefinitely and pursue any legal activity. You may only apply for legal residency after you have held temporary residency for one year or a student or subject-to-contract visa for two consecutive years. You will are required to apply for permanent residency if you have been a temporary resident for two years.

Permanent residence does not expire until you leave the country for more than a year. If you leave the country for a year or longer, your visa expires automatically unless you arrange ahead of time with the Foreign Legalization Service (Departamento de Extranjería).

http://www.chipsites.com/ww/settling-in-permanent-residency-chile.html

Really , the question is — do I need residency in Chile ? Is it necessary ? Is it worth it ?

The answer - not necessarily - If you are living in Chile for any extended period of time — you have two options - pursue residency or visit Argentina every three months to renew your visa.

Residency is not necessary to buy land nor to buy automobile. Residency however is necessary to open a checking account which is your passage to being a credit worthy citizen in Chile.

It is difficult to get things such as a cell phone subscription, Internet access, online bill paying without having a checking account but you can get by paying for everything in cash. And ironically getting money out of the ATM will give you a much better exchange rate than you would get if you wired money down to Chile. Note checking accounts are only given to people with permanent residency.

Getting Permanent residency is not difficult but then again its not easy .. I have heard from several expats living here in Pucon that its much easier to sort it out in the USA if you want.

If you want to buy land or a car - you apply for a tax id known as a RUT card. This is a tax id card. You can get this quickly within a few days and then you can buy land and automobiles. As far as I know you have the same rights as any other landowner.

Whats good about Chile ?

Unfortunately - the US dollar is so weak now that its not as cheap down here as it once was. Regardless somethings such as healthcare are still relatively cheap.

Good public transportation - Gas is expensive - 5.33 a gallon - and not artificially cheap like the USA so the infrastructure has been built with high gas prices in mind. Lots of public transportation available.

Not as crowded and not as polluted - There are less people here in Chile on 17 million or so in all of the Country so there are more resources/ clean air / clean water. On the downside there is little awareness of things like recycling, protecting the environment, etc.

Its safe - there are robberies but little violent crime.


Fields Marshall, LJ Groth, Marta Araya, Alejandra Castillo and Marcus El Volado

Whats Bad About Chile ?

Bookstores - There is no such thing as a good bookstore. There is nothing compared to borders book down here. Books are expensive and the selection is very bad.

Clothing is bad and expensive. In Pucon, clothes here are both expensive and bad quality - Nice combination.

Bureaucratic Issues - they call it tramites down here in Chile aka red tape. Initially there can be a lot of waiting in line to pay bills, install Internet in your house, etc. It requires some patience.

To get an idea of what expenses could be here in Chile I will detail mine.

Internet/Fixed Telephone Line 1 mb connection - $65 month
Gas - $25 a month - This can be VERY high - so we heat the house with wood typically
Water - $25 a month
Electricity - $65 a month - I probably use a lot as I live my computer on 24×7
Condos Fee - $160 a month - we live in nice condo
Firewood - $40 a month - winter only.
Rent - $300 and up .. This is where rents start and then upwards.
Health Insurance for My Wife and Daughter - $65 monthly

Anyways Hope that helps everyone out there thinking about retiring in Chile. Its not that expensive but due to the weakness of the US dollar its not super cheap either.

Robby Dastin, Gigo Castillo, Chapulin, Fields Marshall and Isabella Marshall

family & isabella & photos fields marshall | 13 Mar 2008

March Update

I just turned 37 years old the other day and luckily my parents were here with me getting to know their granddaughter Isabella Virgina Marshall Araya
isabella in march 2008.

Here is a picture of Isabella in a restaurant in Puerto Montt

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Back in Pucon my dad was pleased to discover that we all seem to have inherited a special ability for naping ..

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Here below Isabella is learning about Pattycake from my mom now grandma

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Life continues to be good in Chile  the only negative is that the US dollar continues to drop which makes  it hard to buy a house here.

family & isabella & photos fields marshall | 31 Dec 2007

Happy New Year Goodbye 2007

Happy New Year to Friends and Family .. Its been a great year for me .. I got married and had a baby girl this year and to think 4 years ago I was VERY sick from Ulcerative Colitis.

Anyways sometimes you are up and sometimes you are down but this year has been a good year ..

Isabella

Mabel And Isabella

family & isabella & photos fields marshall | 20 Nov 2007

Week Kayaking in Alumine Argentina

I have spent the last two weeks kayaking in Alumine, Argentina. My favorite spot to go kayaking in all of Argentina. This river is fun .. 2 hours of rollercoaster class 4+ whitewater.

Here are some photos of our time there including the star of this blog my daughter.


Photo Album

isabella & photos fields marshall | 17 Oct 2007

Some Photos

Over 1 week old and she is growing fast. Im enjoying being a dad. Im told Isabella is very well behaved. She doesn’t make too much of a fuss other then when she is hungry or needs here Diapers changed. She sleeps a lot and is very sweet.

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family & photos fields marshall | 06 May 2007

Early Fall in Pucon Chile

Its early fall here in Pucon and we moved to a new house. Its the same amount of money $340 a month - told to make those of you in USA jealous. There is no Internet or cable TV but still we are close to town. I hope to have an office in downtown Pucon soon.

Click on the photos to get a bigger image.

New House on the outskirts of town.
new house

Juanchu and Lucas
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Mabel and the dogs
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family & photos fields marshall | 07 Mar 2007

Married Man

For those of you that dont know … I am officially a married man. Click on the photos to see a larger version.

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in the car

Arriving at the celebration

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The wedding video

My sister did this film clip of me growing up as a wedding present. Its four minutes long