| Retiring in India- a beginner's reference |  | Author: Chillibreeze ePublishing Publisher: Chillibreeze Solution Pvt. Ltd. Category: eBooks
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Sales Rank: 502,941
Format: Kindle eBook Languages: English (Unknown), English (Published) Media: Kindle Edition Edition: 1 Pages: 25 Number Of Items: 1
ASIN: B0038KX90W
Publication Date: February 14, 2010
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Product Description Foreigners prefer to retire overseas due to several personal factors including cost of living. Affordable care for elderly is a major driving factor for Americans and Europeans to consider India as a possible retirement destination. NRIs have always had this nostalgia of returning home and now the country’s status and level of services match their expectations to consider a return at retirement.
Myths like Indians have a poor standard of living or that western conveniences are not available, have been broken. The diversity of the country and its spiritual strengths are appealing to a foreigner. The lifestyle of the average Indian is still relatively simple- this impresses the westerner, since over consumption and materialistic trends are the norm in the developed countries.
India has an increasing expat population. Americans and Europeans find that care for the elderly is affordable and good. Major cities have good medical, communication and housing facilities. The climate is comfortable in most parts of the country throughout the year. Retirement is synonymous with old age, volunteering activities and spiritualism. India seems to be a good place for care of elderly, has enough avenues for volunteering activities and spirituality is a way of life with many.
Retiring in India provides information and tips about retirement options in India- popular places, retirement townships and homes, medical care services for the aged, associated costs,security,legal and cultural concerns of foreigners and so on.
Product Description Foreigners prefer to retire overseas due to several personal factors including cost of living. Affordable care for elderly is a major driving factor for Americans and Europeans to consider India as a possible retirement destination. NRIs have always had this nostalgia of returning home and now the country’s status and level of services match their expectations to consider a return at retirement.
Myths like Indians have a poor standard of living or that western conveniences are not available, have been broken. The diversity of the country and its spiritual strengths are appealing to a foreigner. The lifestyle of the average Indian is still relatively simple- this impresses the westerner, since over consumption and materialistic trends are the norm in the developed countries.
India has an increasing expat population. Americans and Europeans find that care for the elderly is affordable and good. Major cities have good medical, communication and housing facilities. The climate is comfortable in most parts of the country throughout the year. Retirement is synonymous with old age, volunteering activities and spiritualism. India seems to be a good place for care of elderly, has enough avenues for volunteering activities and spirituality is a way of life with many.
Retiring in India provides information and tips about retirement options in India- popular places, retirement townships and homes, medical care services for the aged, associated costs,security,legal and cultural concerns of foreigners and so on.
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