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5 Things To Know About Living in Colombia: US Expatriates Living Abroad

Colombia is becoming one of the most popular destinations for US Expatriates living abroad. There are many positive aspects to living in Colombia and I wish I knew a few things before committing to the decision of living in country. There is a learning curve to understanding how things work and a definite language barrier. Learning Spanish can be essential to surviving or thriving in this country. There are very low levels of English and it is critically important to learn and speak Spanish. There are many Spanish schools for English speakers in the major cities and I highly recommend you attend one to meet other expats and like minded individuals. Colombia is very culturally diverse. From city to city, you can identify the different cultures and regionalism. Medellin and the Paisa culture is near and dear to my heart because my wife Laura is a Paisa. We met in Medellin and were married in Laureles. The Paisa culture is so welcoming and good natured. Some of the nicest people I have met any where in the world have been from Medellin and Antioquia. Bogota has a distinct culture as well. My wife and I lived in Usaquen for about a year. Our baby girl was born in a hospital in the North of Bogota. So we consider her a Rolla (Rollo). From city to city, life can be so different. That is why it is extremely important to visit all the major cities before settling in one. • How close it is to the United States • Need to know Spanish to survive and thrive • How cheap it is to live in Colombia • How bureaucratic it can be • How diverse the cities are and the different cultures in country My shameless pitch is if you do settle in Colombia as a US expat living abroad, you have a tax reporting obligation on your world wide income. Whether you acquire Colombian tax residency or not, you maintain a reporting requirement to the IRS and US government. When you need help with your tax situation, contact me directly through WhatsApp. Be sure to like and subscribe to our content! Contact me today for your tax consultation at +1 (407) 864-2702, by phone or WhatsApp. Book your consultation by visiting our website at: https://quintilonetax.com/index.php/c... Dylan Quintilone PTIN P02055728 Disclosures: Dylan Quintilone is an investment advisor representative with Copper Canyon LLC, a state of Florida Registered Investment Advisor. He provides tax services separately and independently of Copper Canyon LLC. He does not render investment advice, or financial planning services as a service within the tax business. In the event a tax customer wants to engage Mr. Quintilone for investment related services, Mr. Quintilone will be required to disclose material facts. The first disclosure will be to inform the tax client that investment advising is a separate service and Mr. Quintilone is required to deliver disclosure documents consisting of Copper Canyon LLC’s Form ADV Part 2 Brochure, Portfolio Management Contract and other required documents. Copper Canyon LLC is a Registered Investment Advisor in Orlando, Florida. The firm is regulated by the Office of Financial Regulation, Division of Securities. More information can be found about Copper Canyon LLC CRD 286061, by visiting https://brokercheck.finra.org/ and typing Copper Canyon LLC into the search box Copper Canyon LLC Firm Persons Dylan Quintilone Investment Advisor Representative CRD 6732024 Paul Edward Clay Investment Advisor Representative CRD 7145606 #colombia #expat #medellin #bogota #gringo #paisa

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