“Chile isn’t just a safe place to park some savings (e.g., with Chilean real estate), it’s also a country with lots of economic opportunity – where entrepreneurs and investors have the potential to make fortunes. More services are becoming readily available, and jobs are plentiful. Professionals from all sorts of fields (engineering, geology, medicine, etc.) have been arriving from ‘first world’ nations, and the country is beginning to have a much greater international feel than ever before. This will most likely pave the way for another, larger wave of newcomers that wouldn’t have been willing to make the move previously.”
http://www.internationalman.com/78-global-perspectives/954-chile-is-on-the-cusp
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