@SpiralCee
Canadian expat in Guatemala
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Canadian
Lives in Panajachel
Speaks English, French (some), Spanish (some)
Registration: 18 April 2015
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Considering retirement in Guatemala by luv2travel
So we FINALLY retired and we can live anywhere. Guatemala looks like an awesome place to learn Spanish, make friends and enjoy life. Any tips on moving, bringing a car, pets, etc. would be appreciated. We love to travel and look forward to our ...
Hey, guys! Great discussion. I moved from Canada to Panajachel 3 years ago and I enjoy it here, although there are some cultural differences that take some getting used to. The Lake Atitlan area is very beautiful and has a lovely moderate climate. ... Read More
Cooking like a local in Guatemala by Priscilla
Hello, Enjoying the local food of your expat country is great, but learning to cook the dishes yourself is even better. Please share what it's like cooking like a local in Guatemala. What are some of the most popular local dishes that are easy ...
I've tried to make my own tortillas and it's harder than it looks! HA HA! There are several local cooking classes here at Lake Atitlan. I usually see them posted in the Facebook groups for the towns, such as the San Pedro la Laguna ... Read More
Intercultural relationships in Guatemala by Priscilla
Hello, We invite you to share some fun anecdotes and information regarding intercultural marriages and relationships in Guatemala. This will provide some insight to current and future expats regarding relationship norms in mixed relationships and ...
I personally don't have an intercultural relationship with a Guatemalan but I know others who do, mostly men. Unfortunately, I have heard of many instances of foreign men being targeted by "golddiggers". The women want a better life ... Read More
The jobs that are the most in-demand for expats in Guatemala by Priscilla
Hello, We invite you to share some information regarding the job market for expats in Guatemala. This information will be incredibly helpful to anyone considering moving there, so we're very grateful for your contribution. What are the types ...
Here are the most common ways I've seen expats making money in Guatemala: 1. Retired, don't need to work because they're on a pension. 2. Disability or other government-funded income, a check that comes every month 3. Teaching English, ... Read More
Online shopping in Guatemala by Priscilla
Hello everyone, Shopping online can be far more convenient and offer greater choice than going into shops, be it grocery shopping or retail. Are there options for online shopping in Guatemala? Which sites or apps do you use most frequently ...
Online shopping used to be easy...until the postal service shut down last year. It has yet to be fully restored. I lost two parcels that were in transit. The only options for shipping parcels right now are courier services such as DHL, GuateEx, etc. ... Read More
Paying bills in Guatemala by Priscilla
Hello everyone, What bills do you pay? If you are renting, are bills included in the price of rent, and is this common practice in Guatemala? How can you pay your bills (e.g. online, at provider's store, at the post office)? Which is the most ...
The electric (luz) bill comes once monthly. You can pay it in person at their office or you can pay it online if you have a Guatemalan bank account. There are significant penalties for not paying on time, and they are very prompt with turning off ... Read More
What to expect when moving to Guatemala by Priscilla
Hello everyone, Is there anything you wish you had known before moving to Guatemala? For example, transportation, internet speeds, types of housing, aspects of the culture or social life. In your opinion, what's the most important thing to ...
Learn as much Spanish as you can before you get here. Google everything! Find out as much as you can before you come. Ask questions on these forums or on Facebook forums. Find real blogs by real people who have done it. You can find anything you ... Read More
friends living in panajechel guatemala by navigator6363
citizens of guatemala (panajechel) expats have asked me for years to move there. that with my experiences in the airfield,transportation, engineering, agriculture, and a few other skills. i have no family, i am 63 and retired. but still full of ...
I've been living in Panajachel for two and a half years now. It is a lovely town with a thriving expat community. Super easy to meet new friends! Finding the right place to live is probably the hardest part, but once you settle in, I'm sure ... Read More
Expat vs Expat by SpiralCee
Has anyone else experienced displays of hostility from expats towards other expats? Most often this is from expats who have lived in a community for a long time against newer expats, like myself, who are questioning the status quo. I am hearing ...
Thank you, all, for your thoughtful responses. :) Read More
Importing a pet cat into Guatemala by pedroaqua
Help ! I'm looking to bring my pet cat permanently to Guatemala in April. Does anyone know who I can contact officially in Guatemala (eg the Government dept) to check the entry requirements please.
I brought my cat from Canada to Guatemala in 2015. I blogged about it here. http://chasingmarbles.blogspot.com/2015/04/taking-cat-from-canada-to-guatemala.html The process is a bit complex but should be similar for your country. Write to the ... Read More
Cost of living in Guatemala - 2017 by Priscilla
Hello, Before moving to Guatemala, it is important to investigate the cost of living in the country. As we did in 2015, we give you the opportunity to share your experience and tell us more about products and services average recorded prices ...
I live in Panajachel on Lake Atitlan. I have been here almost two years. In my experience, the cost of living here is much lower than Canada, although it it getting more expensive due to rising prices and the effects of foreign exchange. I will ... Read More
Speaking Spanish in Guatemala by Priscilla
Hi everyone, It is widely agreed that speaking Spanish is essential for a successful integration in Guatemala. Do you agree? Share your experience! Do you speak Spanish? If so, where did you learn this language? Where can one attend a ...
Oh gosh YES! I tell this to everyone over and over -- learn as much Spanish as you can before you come here! And even then, be prepared to be stumped. :P It's helpful to carry a pen and paper with you for impromptu Pictionary. Draw what ... Read More
Expat vs Expat by SpiralCee
Has anyone else experienced displays of hostility from expats towards other expats? Most often this is from expats who have lived in a community for a long time against newer expats, like myself, who are questioning the status quo. I am hearing ...
See?? You just did it! You told me to go home. "Live with it or book a flight." THAT is what I'm asking about. I'm not asking about opinions on gringo pricing or whatever. I'm asking about this EXACT thing -- expats telling ... Read More
Expat vs Expat
Has anyone else experienced displays of hostility from expats towards other expats? Most often this is from expats who have lived in a community for a long time against newer expats, like myself, who are questioning the status quo. I am hearing ... Read More
Pets in Guatemala by Priscilla
Hello everyone, Many of us in Guatemala have four-legged friends. What about you? Do you have one or more pets? Share your experience with us! What are the formalities to import pets in Guatemala? What about pet adoption procedures in the ...
This is such a big topic! I will share what I know from my personal experience moving from Canada to Panajachel, Guatemala. I currently have two cats, one dog, and one foster puppy. I'll answer the above questions as best I can and encourage you to ... Read More