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PERKS: Fleet Total Access Card (Visa Check Card); Maintenance fees waived during the summer (June, July and August) upon request and with no account activity; Unlimited electronic banking through Fleet ATMs, Touch Tone Telephone Banking and Fleet HomeLinkSM online banking. (Online bill payments cost $4.50 per month...

Author: By Winnie Wu, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Bank On It: A Comparison of Area Banks | 12/11/2000 | See Source »

...Perks: Visa Check Card; 3 free ATM withdrawals per statement period at non-Cambridgeport banks that belong to the SUM network; access to bank account via electronic banking. (Note: Viewing your account is free, but online transactions require an online account with a $2.50 maintenance fee and $0.35 fee per electronic transaction...

Author: By Winnie Wu, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Bank On It: A Comparison of Area Banks | 12/11/2000 | See Source »

Obtaining a visa in many countries, such as Italy and Costa Rica, can be quite easy, since American retirees bring in dollars and are known for their philanthropy. Other nations, such as Canada, don't really welcome permanent retirees but allow foreigners to stay part of the year. A country's embassy will help you find out the type of visa that might suit you. Be prepared to offer proof of good conduct and health as well as medical insurance. Some countries also demand a certain level of income. "There will be some bureaucracy to go through," warns Rosanne Knorr...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Retirement: Life With A View | 12/11/2000 | See Source »

...adjustment to his adopted country, since spouses of Costa Ricans are automatically entitled to be residents. For Americans without that advantage, retiring in Costa Rica can be somewhat more complicated. A foreign-born retiree who wants to live in Costa Rica part time can obtain a 90-day visa and renew it by leaving the country for at least 72 hours, then re-entering. For full-time residency, retirees must demonstrate monthly incomes of at least $600 and labor through a pile of paperwork. For a modest fee, the Association of Residents of Costa Rica helps newcomers navigate...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Retirement: Belen, Costa Rica | 12/11/2000 | See Source »

Once one is settled in an apartment or house, life is quite manageable for foreigners, especially if they learn some Italian. Basic medical care is accessible and decent. A resident's visa is easy to obtain, although a visitor's visa may be fine for brief stays. Foreigners can e-mail those back home, as well as open a bank account for depositing U.S. checks...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Retirement: Montisi, Italy: Buon Giorno, Tuscany | 12/11/2000 | See Source »

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