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Of course, it depends on what country you become a resident of, but yes, in many countries it is easier. On the other hand, in some other countries Freemasonry is banned completely.
Are you still in good standing with the lodge where you were made a Mason? If so, the Grand Lodge that your lodge is under would have to be in amity with the Grand Lodge in Chile in order for you to visit or affiliate with a lodge there, so they could probably give you information on who to...
Yes, jurisdictional rules on aprons vary greatly. In Minnesota, purple and gold are for Grand Lodge aprons only. Even if the ones you show in the pictures are dark blue instead of purple, the gold is a no-go. And the pictures each show a different PM emblem. A lot of Minnesota PMs get the...
It used to be very common for men to be both Masons and Odd Fellows. Not so common today, because there aren't many Odd Fellows lodges left. Just to be "belt and suspenders" sure, you might want to check with your Grand Lodge before joining.
Just my opinion, but I don't see why you can't contact them directly. You're not asking to attend lodge there or anything. Any non-Mason can contact Grand Lodges for information about their Masonic ancestors; I don't see why we have to go through more steps than anyone else.
You found this discussion board, why were you not able to find the web site of the District Grand Lodge of East Asia?
Read Masonic Centre,
Kuala Lumpur
E-mail: dgs.dglea@gmail.com
https://dglea.com/become-member