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carrie_h99

carrie_h99

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American looking for information about Nicaragua

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Registration: 21 August 2013

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carrie_h99 replied to a thread
8 years ago
melissaryan

kids and education outside of Managua by melissaryan

Hello, We are looking to move to Nica in about a year and a half. Our kids will be 9 and 10 and don't speak Spanish. We are interested in what people do with kids in the smaller towns. We aren't sure where we will be living... we have 2 ...

carrie_h99

hi! We have three kids, ages 7, 10 and 12. We are moving in two years also, to San Juan del Sur. We visit often, and are involved in the education community there. For English speakers, there are two options currently. San Juan del Sur Day ... Read More

carrie_h99 replied to a thread
11 years ago
Julien

5 good reasons for living in Nicaragua by Julien

Hi, if someone asks you the best reasons for making the choice to live and stay in Nicaragua, what would be your top 5? Thanks in advance for participating, Julien

carrie_h99

You should really try the Pitahaya flavor - its FANTASTIC. Read More

carrie_h99 created a thread
11 years ago

Living without residency

Is it really necessary to pursue residency? We are considering a move to Nicaragua. I will work remotely for a US company, and my husband is a stay at home dad. We have three children. My income will cover the rentier requirements, but my ... Read More

carrie_h99 replied to a thread
11 years ago
BOSTON MAMA

Central American Travel..American Family with 2 young kids in tow by BOSTON MAMA

Hello All, I am looking for some information. We are hoping, trying to leave the US. A little background information; we where schedules to receive a transfer and live in Valencia, Spain for 1 year- after years of preparation..but the bottom fell ...

carrie_h99

If you are really committed to Central America there are lots of options. I agree getting immersed in one place and not hopping from place to place is probably better long term. But your kids are young - taking a year or two to explore and spend ... Read More