21 Reasons Colombia Is The Happiest Country In World
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CUMBIAAAAA COLOMBIANAJohnny1975 wrote:I'm spanish, and sometimes I wish I was colombian. They're crazy people. Listen to their music.
A lot of filipinas could easy pass as colombian.
How old are you? Do you have skills that could be useful for a job in a Colombian large city? Knowledge of the oil/gas, food or coffee processing industry are very much on demand. IT skills are also sought after, especially when couple to a fluent to native English level and at least conversational Spanish.ryanx wrote:So what about residency requirements, cost of living etc etc? I want to live there...sounds much better than Philippines. I don't need many women (at my age lol) just a good one to keep.
Maybe the most difficult immigration policy in the Americas after Gringoland. Right up there with Chile and Canada I suppose.ryanx wrote:So what about residency requirements, cost of living etc etc?
What about "old" guys like me? I am nearly 54, is it too late for me to start a new life there?As PublicDuende points out, folks who have skills that are desired there, should head straight there and job-hunt -- best relocation choice in the Americas for young guys willing to blend, learn the language, learn to dance.
dRobert77 wrote:My experience in colombia was that
1. normal colombian women are on average nicer looking, thinner and more feminine than 99% of "normal" American women
2. they're happy, they're very laid back, if you think australians or cali people are laid back you have not met colombians
3. its a party culture where people place a lot of emphasis on family, friends, social gatherings
colombia is developing fast, I wonder if it will turn into another US (after all latin america is to the US what eastern europe is to russia)