Mexico

A place dedicated to navigating life in Mexico with valuable insight, tips, and shared experiences.

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  • I'm here to answer your Mexico Questions.

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    Hi Will, the good news is that there are many places to consider. If you have a look at "Mexico" under the 'countries' tab at the top of the IL webpage, you will find over 40 locations to cosider. All you have to do it scroll to the bottom of the Mexico page, and they are all listed there. Each place has complete information about each place so you can find out cost of living, amenities, health care options etc. If you have more questions, you can email me at: bwoodhouse@internationalliving.com. I hope this helps, cheers, Bel.

  • Applying for Mexico Visa

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    once you have been given approval for a Mexican Visa whether temporary or permanent, you get a stamp in your passport, and you have 180 days to go to Mexico and have that temporary stamp converted to a permanent resident status. If you don't go to Mexico with him that time, you have to start the application process all over again.

  • San Miguel de Allende

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    Hi Duke, San Miguel de Allende is a beautiful city with hundreds of restaurants and places to stay. It is quite hilly so what I found best is to choose a place within walking distance of the city centre, then walk into town (downhill) and either grab a local bus for 8 pesos ($0.40) , or a taxi for around 20 - 40 pesos ($1-$2) back at the end of the day.
    As for cafes/restaurants, there is a restaurant called Hecho en Mexico (made in Mexico) which is very popular with expats so if you go there you'll probably make friends with some people alreaday living there. I also love the Panio bakeries .. they are amazing!
    Hope you have a wonderful trip.
    Bel Woodhouse - Mexico Correspondent.

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    SUZANHASKINS 0 said:
    Hey Christine, I wrote an article about this part of Mexico in your IL magazine last year. You should easily find it in the magazine archives. Plus, there are many helpful Facebook groups to join, from "Expats in Tijuana" to "Rosarito Living", "Ensenada Expats", "Ensenada Living", and more. In Ensenada, reach out to Gabriela, whos specializes in rentals and sales: gabrielavictorica@yahoo.com

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    Hi Mark and Sue, if you're a member of Real Estate Trend Alert and have bought in one of the RETA member-only deals do also reach out to the RETA Concierge team. They're on hand to help RETA members with any issue and address any concern. You can arrange to speak in person with the RETA concierge team at any time here https://url.us.m.mimecastprotect.com/s/BSEpCR6r94Fw31JQf9f4C1Oj_N?domain=events-c.mp.realestatetrendalert.com. Or email them at mdoherty@pangearesearchgroup.com