New members of the Belize forum, introduce yourself here
My name is Michael Stapleton and I am married to a Belizean woman named Ethelma. We are currently living in the states but have property in Flowers Bank which is about 27 miles outside of Belize City and in the Jungle. We are currently planning to move back to Belize permanently and hope to be there before years end. I met Ethelma on Ambergris Caye back in 2005 while I was on a scuba diving trip. We now have two children, ages 2 and 6. I have been to Belize about 12 times staying as much as a month at a time on some occasions. Our property is on the Belize River and we have around 25 acres for our cows and a 3 1/2 acre lot for our home. I have a dancing business and own half the cows with my wife's brother, Elton, owning the other half. I am currently working on a couple of other businesses in Belize. I want to hit the ground there with some kind of income. There are lots of opportunities in Belize to make an income if that is what you want to do.
How long should we stay to get a pretty good sense of what life is like there? Will we be able to find an affordable short term rental of an inexpensive place to stay? Are there any parts of town that are best to meet people who might be able to give us some good tips about living in Cozomal?
Thanks so much for any suggestions.
Margo
I am still quite new to the Belize Expat.com but joining turned out to be a great move since I am all about finding everything there is about Belize. I was able to find someone who was willing to provide some info I was looking for. It is nice to see that not only expats are eager to communicate with the rest and find new friends. So, thank you for joining blog.
Skyler

Do you mean Corozal? I can't find Cozomal on the map of Belize. I am just curious where that might be as we are planning a visit in August to Belize.
Susan
Well you may want to experience the worst seasons in Belize ,every body will enjoy the best seasons.
March ,April and May are very Hot. July to almost Nov will be the rainy season. If you can survive these seasons ,you may be happy with the weather here
Thanks,
Carol & jim
On the same topic about Dr Al,s and similar comments I like to make a contrast, people who are mostly silent but doing great deeds in Belize.
I just came back after delivering a fertilizer bag full of Rambuttan to LOL ministry Orphanage in S. Belize ,whom I never heard of before. This couple probably from Colorado running an Orphanage called LOL Ministry (LOLMINISTRY.COM) with funding from USA. They are taking in the abused,sex trafficked kids and others and changing their life hopefully for ever. They are doing it out of goodness of their heart for nothing in return. The support from Belize Government is zero ,so far even though the GOB employees do drop kids in to this facility and remind them of rules to follow.
(Again I believe this will change and they (GOB) will start appreciating the work done by LOL ministry ).
Young people like these give one faith in Humanity. Having seen a human butcher butchering another human being on camera it is refreshing to know there are people on the opposite end of the spectrum.
Of course many ex pats (esp on San Pedro) are too busy drinking and tossing darts to care as the ship sinks slowly.
As for the orphanage, I visited and consulted at the Kings Home in Belmopan. A very worthy project.
Not sure if it's the same outfit.
Do note that we are completely off topic here !!!
This topic has been created for the new members, as they do not know where to start, they come here, introduce themselves and tell us more about their projects. So please, let's keep this thread for them.

However, i wish to tell other members that if they want to discuss on another topics ( related to expatriation), they may create a new thread.
Thank you all
Priscilla
I'm just now starting to look into places to retire to in about 7 years, so a lot can happen in that time. I plan on living off of social security and any side income from my art. Where ever I go I will need internet for commerce and keeping in touch. I prefer the coastline and even better being able to see the water from where ever I live. I'm sure I am asking a lot...I do not need much square footage. Currently practicing by living in a small RV trailer now (170 sq ft approx), and live out of my Vanagon from time to time camping or off grid. I have looked at the Mennonite homes and they seem to be a good fit for me... sleep, eat, watch some TV, and create a space to do most of my metal art etc.I am basically a conservative hippy LOL.
You will see this website very useful. Most of the people are very helpful
Any help with information on these topics is greatly appreciated.
Thank you,
Chele
My husband and I have been researching and looking Into leaving the cold Canadian winters to retire in Belize . We are only about two years from being able to do so . We plan on visiting in Dec of this year and travel to different areas of Belize .
I'm hoping for a place where it's safe for me as a women to be able to go to market and such alone . Any advice on where would be best ?
I'm finding it harder to think about leaving children , grand children , family , friends , any advice on how to leave your old ( cold winter ) lives behind .
Thanks
I believe a few people have been able to get work permits and support themselves at a subsistence level. Not many. A work permit usually takes awhile, goes best using an expediter and it is not cheap. I hate to discourage you. If you can afford to travel here, come and check out places to live, climate, go to the 3-4 places you will be sent for a work permit and ask questions. see how it goes. This is a difficult topic because we from the USA are so accustomed to going to find a job, but it is not the same here.
Minimum wage in Belize is BZ 3.30/hr
It is higher than most most if not all central American countries, main reason why illegal immigrants from Guatemala , seek employment in Belize.
It may be low for American standard but high for central American standard. This may be one reason why you do not see much investment in labor intensive ag.. field
For Ex-pats coming from USA the pay is much less than what they are used to.
One point about employment.
In the USA, if you are not born here it is not easy to get a job, a lot legal red tape and jumping through a lot of hoops may help, You cannot live in the states without a visa of one sort or another, and it is extremely difficult to get any job in the USA without talents that are in very short supply in the local population.
So it is always a bit surprising that so many Americans assume they should be able to find work in Belize if they want it.
mzcalifornia wrote:Unemployment is very high for Belizeans and the wages are low here. $2-4 Belize dollars an hour for unskilled labor. The GOB is does not welcome people who do jobs that Belizeans can do.
I believe a few people have been able to get work permits and support themselves at a subsistence level. Not many. A work permit usually takes awhile, goes best using an expediter and it is not cheap. I hate to discourage you. If you can afford to travel here, come and check out places to live, climate, go to the 3-4 places you will be sent for a work permit and ask questions. see how it goes. This is a difficult topic because we from the USA are so accustomed to going to find a job, but it is not the same here.
I am not quite sure that you or the those posting after you read me the right way. I am not "unskilled labor" and I would not be looking for a job. I would be bringing a micro-business with me and possibly employing a few crafty Belizeans. Riches don't define my happiness but I do live comfortably just above the sustenance level. I just wanted to clarify that. I appreciate your responses. They were very informative. The fact that you guys answered at all was impressive. A friendly lot. However, no one has said anything about the possibilities of a small or micro-business. Does anyone own a small business?
I plan on having my own gig as well, but via the internet to push my arts, this too might be the best way for you. Get a great internet connection and churn out your product, and if there is a tourist appeal that you can also consider. (so location would be important)
You seem evasive in regard to what you will be doing and I get that, but what you are doing and who you would hire would depend on knowing what you are doing

I didn't think that I was being evasive. Lol. Just cautious. You never know what to expect on forums. I am a virtual business owner. The internet is definitely the way to go if there is a reliable connection available. I am an Artisan as well. Thus the use of the word "Crafty" when referring to possible employees. I think the products I create could actually do well. Especially with tourists. I won't be a millionaire but I could live a nice simple life.
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