What You Must Know Before Moving To Guatemala

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Welcome to "Dying To Retire," where we eliminate the stress of retiring overseas, kicking off our journey in Guatemala with Part 1 of our residency paperwork adventure! If you're a conservative boomer or someone with dreams of living abroad, hit that bookmark before this video disappears faster than your retirement funds! Relocating to Guatemala or anywhere else isn’t a quick decision, despite what some post-election clips may suggest. Here, we dive deep into the essential paperwork you’ll need—from your apostilled passport to FBI background checks, marriage certificates, and proof of income for Pensioner's or Spousal Residency. Discover how to notarize, apostille, and send these crucial documents to your Latin lawyer—yes, it's a real thing! Whether you're pursuing a pensioner visa or riding the wave of your Latina spouse's citizenship journey, this episode is your ultimate guide. Join us for laughs and insights into the expat experience as we navigate the cultural twists and turns of your golden years.

• FBI Background Check: Start your FBI background check via the Electronic Departmental Order (EDO) system at https://www.edo.cjis.gov.

• Department of State Office of Authentications: For document authentication, including FBI background checks, check out https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/records-and-authentications/authenticate-your-document/office-of-authentications.html.

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Join me on my thrilling quest to retirement and beyond! I’m Doug, and after over 40 years in a wonderfully quirky career, I’ve traded in the daily grind—and hopefully the Beltway traffic—to uncover life as a fresh retiree while we journey to my wife's homeland of Guatemala. If you’re on the lookout for a spot where conservative takes on current events meet a dash of humor and you’re cautious about how political biases could impact your retirement, you’ve struck gold. Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for a seasoned outlook on cultural shifts and men’s advocacy.

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