Moving To Colombia?

xtsho

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I own 2 homes in Mexico and have never had a single problem down there.

I travel to Nicaragua, El Salvador, and Panama on a regular basis and have never had an issue.
I'm probably being a little dramatic but if you're not wise to the world you can run into problems. But that's going to be the case anywhere you go. Hell there are places in the United States that are really bad. Some parts of Newark, New Orleans, Chicago, Philadelphia, etc... would make some of the worst places in Columbia look like paradise.

And I'd travel to those countries you listed myself but I wouldn't move there. In fact many people moving down south find out it's not as cheap as they thought it was going to be or the paradise they thought as well and end up moving back to the states. I used to travel to Mexico by myself all the time. Some for work and then I met a young lady in Guaymas and flew back and forth for a while seeing her until she started asking me for money and such. I just wanted to have fun not support anyone. I always wanted to go to Zacatecas but never made the trip. Guadalajara as well just because I like the name. I spent most of my time in San Carlos, Guaymas, and Hermosillo.
 

MidnightSun72

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Im in Mexico constantly. I got arrested once when i was 19 in Rosarito for being a dumb drunk kid who decided it would be a good idea to piss in an alley way. I was out the next morning.
I don't doubt you've had positive experience there and hence own two homes. I have nothing against Mexico. I am just wildly aware of what can happen there.

I was walking on my own and it was around 2-3am. So maybe not the wisest. But I've done this shit around the entire world. And never had a situation like that. And I was 27 years old. Not a belligerent drunk teen. I was just trying to get back to my hotel and I was walking to a bus stop down town to get back to the hotel.

Either way the world is a beautiful place.
 

a mongo frog

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I don't doubt you've had positive experience there and hence own two homes. I have nothing against Mexico. I am just wildly aware of what can happen there.

I was walking on my own and it was around 2-3am. So maybe not the wisest. But I've done this shit around the entire world. And never had a situation like that. And I was 27 years old. Not a belligerent drunk teen. I was just trying to get back to my hotel and I was walking to a bus stop down town to get back to the hotel.

Either way the world is a beautiful place.
But you maturity level though? Your're a super dope person, but lets be honest.......
 

Johnny Lawrence

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I'm probably being a little dramatic but if you're not wise to the world you can run into problems. But that's going to be the case anywhere you go. Hell there are places in the United States that are really bad. Some parts of Newark, New Orleans, Chicago, Philadelphia, etc... would make some of the worst places in Columbia look like paradise.

And I'd travel to those countries you listed myself but I wouldn't move there. In fact many people moving down south find out it's not as cheap as they thought it was going to be or the paradise they thought as well and end up moving back to the states. I used to travel to Mexico by myself all the time. Some for work and then I met a young lady in Guaymas and flew back and forth for a while seeing her until she started asking me for money and such. I just wanted to have fun not support anyone. I always wanted to go to Zacatecas but never made the trip. Guadalajara as well just because I like the name. I spent most of my time in San Carlos, Guaymas, and Hermosillo.
Got my place in Huatulco for 140k. Nice little 3 bedroom half a mile from the beach and 15 minutes from the airport. Several homes on my street are owned by Americans and Australians.
 

DoobieDoobs

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I live in México, and I love it in here, wouldn't move out for anything, except maybe a good job with good pay once im out of my major (because well why not). The only thing that sucks here is my government, and that I can't grow weed legally.

But I live in CDMX, so it's kinda different, certainly I wouldn't be walking or driving at 3 am in some states, or walking in cdmx at that time in certain zones, I mean I have done it and I have never had any problem but I guess I've been lucky, but it's not the wisest choice, wouldn't recommend it for a foreigner. If you come visit and like to go to clubs and bars, just order an uber or something like that, dont get too drunk either for your own sake xD, México is a great place and I don't want you guys to have a bad time. Just remember it is not Barcelona where you can walk into the darkest of parks safely.

Btw OP I have friends who have gone to Colombia and they say they had a blast. Maybe it is not the same thing to go there as a visitor as it would to live there though. Wish you the best of luck !
 

DogFacedDemon

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I love em all too, we have a huge polish pooulation here in Chicago, they all speak polish and tend to stay with polish guys unfortunately.

Finns and swedes gotta be up there too.
Polish chicks are gorgeous my ex was Polish. Didn't work out, but I spent many good years with her fucking like rabbits and growing the dank. :') Good times.
 
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