Expatriate guide to Mexico launched
We are delighted to announce the launch of our guide for living, working and studying in Mexico! Our latest addition to our expatriate guides will provide you with plenty of information about Mexican visas, how to find a job in Mexico, looking for a place to live, the Mexican education system and much more.
Every year thousands of foreigners move to Mexico for a variety of reasons. Some go to Mexico to study, some to work and others simply for the lifestyle. Due to its geographic proximity, Mexico has become increasingly popular with expatriates from the US, many of them looking for a place to retire in the sun. The U.S. State Department estimates that the number of Americans in Mexico has increased from about 200,000 a decade ago to between 600,000 and 1 million today.
Despite its attractions, Mexico also poses a challenge for foreigners: Living in Mexico will probably be quite a major change for you, and becoming familiar with the Mexican mentality and way of life will take some time. Our expatriate guide to Mexico will make this process easier by helping you prepare for all the things you may or may not expect about your move to Mexico. And if you still have doubts or simply want meet other expatriates in Mexico, you can exchange ideas or ask for help in our expat community in Mexico.
It is a good thing you are publishing information for people interested in living in Mexico, it has been difficult times none the less, but there are many persons interested in experiencing the Mexican culture.
I hope the guide serves as a good stepping stone to create a better experience in finding out “what living in Mexico is all about”.
We would also like to contribute to it, with some things to consider when buying a property in Mexico.
Our two cents.
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Every year thousands of foreigners move to Mexico for a variety of reasons. Some go to Mexico to study, some to work and others simply for the lifestyle. Due to its geographic proximity, Mexico has become increasingly popular with expatriates from the US, many of them looking for a place to retire in the sun. The U.S. State Department estimates that the number of Americans in Mexico has increased from about 200,000 a decade ago to between 600,000 and 1 million today.