@CesarLaCeiba
Honduran citizen
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About me
Honduran
Lives in La Ceiba
Speaks English & Spanish
Registration: 18 February 2014
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New members of the Honduras forum, introduce yourselves here - 2020 by Julien
Hi all, Newbie on the Honduras forum? Don't know how to start? This thread is for you ;) We invite you to introduce yourself on this topic, to share with us your expat story if you are already living in the country, or to tell us more on ...
Hello CoastDog, Villas Paraiso Escondido located in the small fishing village of Balfate is a great place, the whole area is, much better than Trujillo than is a very hard place to get. Balfate is just a short drive from La Ceiba. There are quite a ... Read More
Anyone who has retired to or bought at La Ceiba Beach Club? by geffcken
Hi...my name is Kem and am interested in chatting with anyone who has retired to or bought at La Ceiba Beach Club. I want to retire soon from workinf it seems forever as an attorney and educator and become a beach "bum" ... listen to good ...
I have built for my beachfront clients and have done some local developments as well. Read More
Opening a Bank Account in Honduras. by zahmed05
Hello! i am new to expat forum and i know this topic has been brought up before as well but nonetheless i will ask it again. i am a Canadian in Tegucigalpa and have been here for the past year. having to leave every three months back to canada ...
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Opening a Bank Account in Honduras. by zahmed05
Hello! i am new to expat forum and i know this topic has been brought up before as well but nonetheless i will ask it again. i am a Canadian in Tegucigalpa and have been here for the past year. having to leave every three months back to canada ...
Sure, all over Roatan. They used to be the HSBC branch here in Honduras. Read More
Opening a Bank Account in Honduras. by zahmed05
Hello! i am new to expat forum and i know this topic has been brought up before as well but nonetheless i will ask it again. i am a Canadian in Tegucigalpa and have been here for the past year. having to leave every three months back to canada ...
100% sure, it depends on the bank, every bank has its own policy and they change from time to time. Years ago Banco Lafise used to be the friendliest with foreigners, not any more, things changed a few years ago when a few managers were charged ... Read More
Honduran Court by thomg
Does anyone know when the Courts' July break ends?
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Honduran Court by thomg
Does anyone know when the Courts' July break ends?
Already ended July 17th, they have a normal schedule right now till December!!! Read More
Best area in Honduras by Jojo_87
Hi! I’m originally from Honduras but most of my family lives in the u.s. I came here when I was 9years old and I’m currently 31yrsanyways, my grandpa has huge acre in el terrero. He has his cows and exports milk and cheese. But my ...
I guess your family is from the mainland. Probably you should look at the coastal city closer to your grandaddy`s property like La Ceiba or East of La Ceiba in Balfate, Trujillo, etc. Saludes Read More
Safety and Stability by gsreimers
My wife and I have been to Ambergris Caye Belize several times and are considering it for a possible 6 month out of the year retirement spot in a few years. I have been looking at Roatan as a possible alternative but haven't done a lot of ...
No need for residency to purchase in Honduras, not to anyone. You can purchase up to 3/4 of an acre directly and if want more you have to form a corporation (just a protocol). Yes, beware of scams from all sides, Canadians, Americans, Hondurans. The ... Read More
Immigration Attorney by Sylsol77042
Hello, I am currently here in La Ceiba with my Honduran husband and would like recommendations for someone to help with my Visa paperwork. Any tips are appreciated.
You better get an attorney from Tegucigalpa, the capital of the country since all the errands have to be done there. ***, fluent in English. Some of my clients have used her and no complaints. Read More
Building costs in Honduras? by Tarrynkim
Hi Everyone, My husband and I will be moving to Honduras next year and I am trying to figure out the best options for accomodation. Ideally I would like to live in La Ceiba, but I am also interested in the villages outside of San Pedro Sula. ...
All utilities in place, no waiting nor promises!!! Read More
Building costs in Honduras? by Tarrynkim
Hi Everyone, My husband and I will be moving to Honduras next year and I am trying to figure out the best options for accomodation. Ideally I would like to live in La Ceiba, but I am also interested in the villages outside of San Pedro Sula. ...
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Opening a Bank Account in Honduras. by zahmed05
Hello! i am new to expat forum and i know this topic has been brought up before as well but nonetheless i will ask it again. i am a Canadian in Tegucigalpa and have been here for the past year. having to leave every three months back to canada ...
Most banks will go dormant after one year of inactivity or even longer, your money will stay be there if you have at least 100 dollars in the account. My clients work a lot with Davivienda (formerly HSBC), I think is the friendliest with both, local ... Read More
Building costs in Honduras? by Tarrynkim
Hi Everyone, My husband and I will be moving to Honduras next year and I am trying to figure out the best options for accomodation. Ideally I would like to live in La Ceiba, but I am also interested in the villages outside of San Pedro Sula. ...
That is correct, get an attorney that will represent you and not the broker or developer. *** Read More
Safety and Stability by gsreimers
My wife and I have been to Ambergris Caye Belize several times and are considering it for a possible 6 month out of the year retirement spot in a few years. I have been looking at Roatan as a possible alternative but haven't done a lot of ...
Hello Pauline, You are right, prices are way different, Roatan is more like a theme park and therefore prices are twice or three times as much on properties. Cost of living is also at least twice as much in Roatan than La Ceiba, Balfate or ... Read More