Canadians in Belize
If I were to pick a few bad areas of Edmonton Alberta, or any other larger city in Canada or the USA I could get huge numbers of murder rates.
Just because you read of murders in the newspapers does not mean it is a dangerous place. Read your local papers in Canada, or USA if you live in a city. You will read of murders, stabbing, serious assaults. Most people just ignore them because they feel safe for what they are doing. For 15 years I walked to and from work in the highest crime rate area in Edmonton. This was at all hours of the day/night. There was at least one serious assault if not stabbing / murder every day.
Remember that most serious assaults occur against people that know each other. In today's society that often means gangs fighting each other. Stay out of their way in Belize you will likely be fine.
In Central and South America there is a problem with theft of property. You can't leave your property laying around - it will be gone. It is common in all areas to have bars on the window, and high fences. Dogs to deter people, but the best thing is to have someone there watching over the property.
I have not come across expat that lives in Belize (or Costa Rica) telling me that the crime is so bad. Certainly we have never felt unsafe night or day in Belize.
As for Corozal, I have no fears going anywhere at any time.
Believe as you will. Having been a policeman, and doing stats on crime I know more about it than channel 5 news. I would far rather live in Belize, or even Belize city than many places in North America. I have seen it, I have stopped it, I have investigated it, I have done that stats on it, and I have talked with the people, and looked after their kids. Very few people in Canada or the USA understand crime in their own communities. Our society likes to paint a picture of peace in our cities.
When we are in Belize, we are usually in the city once a week during the day. We've gone to evening functions or to dinners and have not felt unsafe driving through the city to get either onto the Western or Northern Highway to get home. Certain areas we don't go to, day or night. But there are areas in Calgary I would not go to, day or night. Give Belize City a chance - you may just be very pleasantly surprised!
We live in Niagara Falls and will be retiring to Belize in August 2014.
In July we spent a month in Belize touring around the country and made a decision to settle in Placencia, which is on the peninsula.
English is the official language and widely spoken along with Spanish and about four other local dialects.
Belize City is NOT a place I would recommend as the crime rate is very high in the city,somewhat like the crime rate in Detroit. That being said... crime is everywhere! While touring around the country this past summer, we travelled as the locals do... by bus and I have to say we never once felt unsafe or unwelcome.
As for buying property it is very easy, but I highly recommend that if you decide to move to any country that you rent for at least the first year before buying. As I said, is easy to buy... but not always to sell if you find you have bought in an area your find out you are not suited for.
Please understand that I think it is great if that's what you feel is good for you, however I truly would like to blend in with the local community. The one pet peeve I have here in Canada are people who immigrate to Canada, but are not willing to integrate themselves into a Canadian way of life. I do not want to be that person in Belize.
While we were there this past July we became acquainted with many wonderful locals & expats alike.
I guess everyone has a different view, and that's just what works best for us.
email address is cshirtrun@yahoo.ca
Currently living in Georgetown, and since you are from just north of Toronto, I'm sure you know where this is.
Will check out site Sanctuary Belize.
Colette
Where did you rent and would you rent in that area again? We have just spent the last month in Puerto Vallarta and really enjoyed ourselves. We haven't committed to coming back next year as we want to travel around and try different places first.
Cheers
Roxy
Does anyone know of land owners in a Palm Bay on Ambergris Caye who may be looking at a similar timeline?
kristinanadreau wrote:colette shirt I have friends with a fine 2 br/2ba house near the ocean. so when you get here plz contact me and I will give you their number. They are from the USA
Could I please get that contact information. We are wanting to come down to look for a 3 bedroom place to rent but maybe we would fit in the 2 bedroom depending on beds. We have 3 kids and a dog.
thanks Krystal
I would also like to confirm that you should enlist an attorney to assist in the process and to ensure you get good title to the land,and can therefore buy from a private owner, or through a realtor. Either way it is important you get correct title. Other than that the process is very straightforward and is in ENGLISH so you can understand it if you are from Canada etc. We found this was important to us and would not be the case in C.Rica etc. Good luck!
Can't wait to come down there and make some connections with the people in the area!
Glenn and Lynne Brown
you can provide would be appreciated....Thanks in advance...
Glenn and Lynne
Thanks for your thoughts!!
~ Ginger
Kim Carlsson wrote:Hello Corozal Dave!!! This is off topic however I wanted to connect with you and get your thoughts. My business partner and I are wanting to move to Belize to start an automotive repair shop. He is a mechanic with his own shop here in Ontario and enjoys what he does. However we are so tired of the fast-paced, big-box-stores, technology driven environment that we have here! Also the long, cold winters really suck! So Belize sounds like the place we should be. Do you think Corozal would be a good area to open a repair shop that offers A1 service and current diagnostic tools? We're not looking to get rich but want to know that we'll get enough business to be able to support our daily needs.
Thanks for your thoughts!!
~ Ginger
Hi Ginger, I have to say the Belize has a shortage of real train and qualified service technicians. Having said this you'll have to understand the environment for auto mechanics in Belize. For the most part they have no formal training, they've learned on the job from someone else who was trained the same way on the job. Problem is they are being trained by unskilled people so you end up with a lot of unqualified mechanics. So definitely there is a need for fully trained mechanics. My son is a master mechanic with Acura and he too thought the same way as you have, until he came down and investigated what he thought was the opportunity.
The problem for him was he realized people are not willing to pay for a professional mechanic. He saw me have my car towed to my local mechanic (my son had no tools with him) and saw me pay $600.00 BZD or $300.00 usd to have my my engine taken a part and all new valve put in. My son was flabbergasted, he said he couldn't even get the parts for that let alone the labor. Now that is him, if you feel you could get by on charging a little more than the local rates then go for it. There is a definite need to be filled and you would have a lot of customers in the expat community, so be sure to live in an area with lots of expats, like Corozal.
Thanks
John
where are you now
not flipping a coin like the spanish
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