

Darrell Bushnell
@bushamy13
American expat in Nicaragua
Forum posts
28
Contacts
5
About me
American
Lives in Granada
Speaks English, Spanglish
Registration: 27 September 2012
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Safety and security in today's Nicaragua by GuestPoster3740
Advice and information wanted. I was scheduled to come to Nicaragua as a development worker with a Canadian NGO on June 24th, 2018. However, all Canadian volunteers have been evacuated, and now, their contracts terminated. This situation will be ...

I would like to update my status on Nicaragua. It has now been 16 months since the socio-political issues. Tourism is way down but things are very calm, certainly no danger to tourists and expats. The larger stores are open but many hotels and ... Read More


STARTING AN ANIMAL SHELTER IN NICARAGUA by misspatente
Hi, My name is Julie-Marie, I am a French Canadian woman fluent in English and Spanish. My 25 year-old son is half Nicaraguense on his dad's side but lives up here in Montréal, as does his (estranged) father. I went down to Nica to spend ...

I just sold my farm and the many animals with it in Granada. The new owner is making a rescue shelter for dogs, cats and possibly horses. you may wish to work with them. Read More


Safety and security in today's Nicaragua by GuestPoster3740
Advice and information wanted. I was scheduled to come to Nicaragua as a development worker with a Canadian NGO on June 24th, 2018. However, all Canadian volunteers have been evacuated, and now, their contracts terminated. This situation will be ...

We are from the states but have lived here for 13 years. Read More


Safety and security in today's Nicaragua by GuestPoster3740
Advice and information wanted. I was scheduled to come to Nicaragua as a development worker with a Canadian NGO on June 24th, 2018. However, all Canadian volunteers have been evacuated, and now, their contracts terminated. This situation will be ...

At this time it would not be advisable to go to Nicaragua. The situation is fluid but lines have been drawn in the political arena and we have no idea how this will be resolved. It could be resolved very quickly or it will be a protracted situation. ... Read More


Common misconceptions and clichés about life in Nicaragua by Priscilla
Hello everyone, Old clichés die hard, as the saying goes... and living in Nicaragua can generate lots of misconceptions in the eyes of the people. What are the most common misconceptions about the expat lifestyle in Nicaragua? What are ...

There are so many misconceptions it would take a major article to cover all of them. Of course, a lot has to do with the lack of travel experience for the average US citizen. Safety - In over 10 years we have never been mugged, robbed (except for ... Read More


Non Resident bank accounts by Lunectrava
This topic has not been discussed for years based on my search. What are the more current requirements/pitfalls, etc. for non residents to open a bank account in Nicaragua? I plan to visit for approximately 6 months to one year and would like to be ...

Opening a Bank Account Fran, an expat living in Granada, had stated LaFise BanCentro now allows non-resident foreigners to open bank accounts. So I visited BanCentro to get the requirements. Also discovered Leonel was no longer the bank manager. ... Read More


Single Woman looking to "retire" by carolinesqueaky
I am a single woman (not yet 40) looking to check out South and Central America, with the possibility of staying long-term. I'm currently researching Panama, Ecuador and Nicaragua... but am having a difficult time in trying to determine which! I'm ...

Speaking for the Granada area but seems true in all areas of Nicaragua, there is a significant number of single women in the expat community. Part of the reason is that a lot of former teachers and nurses seem to come down to push their pension ... Read More


Healthcare in Nicaragua by Julien
Hi, how does the healthcare system work in Nicaragua ? Is it efficient ? What are the main differences between public and private sectors? Is it recommended to purchase private health insurance in Nicaragua? Thanks in advance for sharing ...

Well, like most countries Nicaragua offers free health care to everyone but most expats would not be satisfied with that level of care but good in an emergency or have no money. Most expats pay as they go since the costs are so low at very good ... Read More


Are These Really Problem Issues In Nicaragua? by Strat
As I plan a relo to Nicaragua, I read that these can be living issues in the country. If you currently reinforce or dispel these as truths, myths or just plain untrue. Your comments appreciated !! Michael Superstores / American Chain ...

A lot of topics but will address some of them. We have lived here for nine years in the Granada area and these are just our opinions. Many are not problem areas, just cultural differences and some are simply because it is a poor ... Read More


Trying to get an understanding of how it might feel to live in Nica by Love2Travel4Sure
Greetings All, I am trying to research Nica, and then hopefully receive first hand experience from those of you living in Nicaragua. Research is fine, but it fails by comparison to hearing from those of you living in the country. I am a middle ...

Well, that is a lot of questions requiring long answers. First, speaking for the Granada area, we have a lot of single female expats and they seem to be doing well. If you use FaceBook - º£½ÇÂÒÂ×s of Granada is very active. And few expats live in gated ... Read More


Risks and benefits of Nicaraguan retirement by seoulguy
As with many retirees in the US these days, expenses are catching up and pushing us over the edge, particularly the cost of housing. At the same time, apart from Social Security and pensions, health care is a major issue. In brief, untethering ...

Medicare is not available outside of the USA. Read More


The other side of the Nicaraguan postcard by Julien
Hi, As a tourist in a foreign country, very often, we are enchanted with what we discover. Living abroad is different. It's a rich experience but there are also some difficulties to face. When people ask me for advice on living abroad, I ...

Picture Side Nicaragua is a very beautiful country and the people are very genteel. After eight years here, we have never experienced culture shock unlike many people, probably due to our nomadic ways. You can live in the mountains, on the beach, in ... Read More


retirees hoping to move to Nicaragua by mawger1
My husband and I are seriously considering moving to Granada, but are wondering if there is a local paper with classifieds, hopefully in english. Which leads me to the question of language. We do not speak spanish, at least not yet, and we are ...

The majority of expats do not speak much Spanish and few Nicas speak much English unless in the Managua area. Still, people get by when they want to communicate so I don't think it is much of a barrier. It is suggested that you learn some survival ... Read More


Possibly Nica? by DustyShoe
Hello My name is joseph, an American living in Southern California. I am considering moving to and opening a business in Nicaragua. I would be in your debt if you’d advise on few questions I have below – thank you in advance. I would first like to ...

The other gentlemen is correct in that the regulations do exist for food, business and alcohol. If you get away from the larger towns there are fewer regulations. I live in Granada so it would take a larger investment to get started though there is ... Read More


Living without residency by carrie_h99
Is it really necessary to pursue residency? We are considering a move to Nicaragua. I will work remotely for a US company, and my husband is a stay at home dad. We have three children. My income will cover the rentier requirements, but my ...

The majority of expats here do not have residency though it will probably be more necessary in the future. You can go to CR or another country every 90 days (180 with an extension). Amy and I have residency and are considering becoming even ... Read More