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Is an Expat Living in Chiriqui a True American?
JudyS replied to Chuck Bolotin's topic in Miscellaneous Chiriquí Topics
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Feral kittens can be socialized to humans up to 12 weeks. Beyond that they can learn to love one, but not all humans. I had one like that. He was about 13 weeks old when I found him. He was a cat who lounged in my lap, but he was afraid of everyone else. His feral mom would let me pet her, but she never became tame.
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One lane at a time probably. A mess in any case.
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So now China will control ports on both ends of the canal.
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A lot of people have done this themselves. Read through the instructions on CL's pet section to see what is involved.
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"Scupper"??? That is a drain on the side of a boat to let water out. Do you think they meant "scuttle"? Or are they metaphorically letting the water out of the Nicaragua canal plan? Odd use of a word. Now the question of why Panama abandoned Taiwan after a long friendship is answered. Wouldn't this deal be a security concern to the U.S.? Seems that nobody there has even noticed.
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JudyS replied to Keith Woolford's topic in Earthquakes, Tremors, Seismic Activity, Landslides
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I went ahead and posted them on Pets, because there is a spay/neuter clinic tomorrow June 25, and I am hoping you are taking them. Let me know if you are not, because we do not promote the adoption of un-sterilized dogs, neither males nor females. Dottie is right, these dogs could use some grooming. Good luck on finding homes for them. It is always sad when pets are left when someone dies.
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How sad. What cute dogs! Did you ask ARF to help you find foster homes or permanent homes? I can put them on Pets Want Homes. Also please post them on News Boquete for more exposure.
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Panama also teaches patience. If you can't learn to be patient about many things, you won't survive here, and you will leave. Amazingly, a lot of things that you need to be patient and wait for eventually get done (like patching potholes in the roads, maybe even paving the roads in town - it will get done, eventually.) Dan, I'm so sorry you're leaving. I never met you, but you provided great service fixing my computer problems. You did that remotely, so maybe you can also do it from Spain, or wherever you're going. Good luck on your new adventure. Off topic: Why are so many people moving to Spain? What is the attraction? The power stays on? What?
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Home hairdressing and legal services? That's an interesting combination
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I asked about nieces, nephews, and cousins. Of course a sibling's birth certificate would show the same parents (unless the sibling was adopted), but how would the others prove kinship, especially if they had different names?
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They do not have to wait for probate. The money is given directly to the beneficiary. That's what the bank told me. I am sure it would require presenting a death certificate.
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I made one of my nieces the beneficiary on my bank accounts, so if I die, all she has to do is come here and get the money out of the bank. She will then transfer it to my U.S. bank where my U.S. attorney will handle it from there. I don't understand how a relative could prove kinship to you. I can't think of any document that would prove a niece, nephew, cousin, or anybody but a child or sibling is related to you. Also, who grants the Power of Attorney, and what powers does the person have specifically? Authority to release the body? This isn't clear.