INAPAM: Mexico’s Discount Card for Seniors
One of the most popular programs that senior citizens in Mexico enroll for is the INAPAM (Instituto Nacional para las Personas Adultas Mayores) discount card. This is offered to all Mexicans and...
View Article180 Days: Living Part-time in Mexico
There is a growing trend among foreign residents worldwide—including those who reside in Mexico: staying home for six months. Some people want to leave behind the cold winters in their home country and...
View Article2015 Mexico Immigration Guide Published
The Mexico Immigration Guide has been revised and updated for 2015. While there are no major legal changes to report, the new edition includes updated application fees and criteria for certain visa...
View ArticleKey Reasons Why People are Relocating to Mexico
The inquiries we receive about relocation to Mexico have been rising steadily over the last 18 months. As more baby-boomers retire, and the underlying reasons people choose Mexico for living, full-time...
View ArticleLiving in Mexico Without a Car
Cars in Mexico are symbols of social status, and switching from public transport to owning your own vehicle is regarded as a step up on the social ladder here. The paradox is that some expats who came...
View ArticleBaby Boomers in Mexico
The term ‘Baby Boomer’ is a moniker popularized in North America to describe people born between 1946 and 1964. Now, with their own children having grown-up and flown family nests, Baby Boomers are...
View ArticleEstate Planning in Mexico
The number of long-term foreign residents in Mexico is rising and yet a remarkable number of foreigners living here have never considered the implications on their loved ones and their estate if they...
View ArticleMexico Cost of Living Guide 2016
When you’re planning to live, work, or retire in Mexico, it’s useful to form a budget around your lifestyle plans. This guide enables you to that. How much will it cost me to live in Mexico? People...
View ArticleHow to Immigrate to Mexico
People planning for retirement, baby-boomers looking to spend winters in warmer climates, retired or semi retired folks who want to live in Mexico full-time and, increasingly, professional people who...
View ArticleHow to Immigrate to Mexico
People planning for retirement, baby-boomers looking to spend winters in warmer climates, retired or semi retired folks who want to live in Mexico full-time and, increasingly, professional people who...
View ArticleBaby Boomers in Mexico
The term ‘Baby Boomer’ is a moniker popularized in North America to describe people born between 1946 and 1964. Now, with their own children having grown-up and flown family nests, Baby Boomers are...
View Article180 Days: Living Part-time in Mexico
There is a growing trend among foreign residents worldwide—including those who reside in Mexico: staying home for six months. Some people want to leave behind the cold winters in their home country....
View ArticleEstate Planning in Mexico
The number of long-term foreign residents in Mexico is rising and yet a remarkable number of foreigners living here have never considered the implications on their loved ones and their estate if they...
View ArticleMexico Cost of Living Guide 2016
When you’re planning to live, work, or retire in Mexico, it’s useful to form a budget around your lifestyle plans. This guide enables you to do just that. 2017 Cost of Living Guide The 2017 edition of...
View ArticleKey Reasons Why People are Relocating to Mexico
The number of inquiries we receive about relocation to Mexico is rising steadily. As more baby-boomers retire, and the underlying reasons people choose Mexico for living—full-time or part-time—continue...
View ArticleCommon Law Marriage in Mexico: Could it Affect You?
In ancient Greek and Roman civilizations marriages were private agreements between individuals and families. Community recognition of a marriage was, by-and-large, the qualifier, and the state had only...
View ArticleINAPAM: Mexico’s Discount Card for Seniors
One of the most popular programs that senior citizens in Mexico enroll for is the INAPAM (Instituto Nacional para las Personas Adultas Mayores) discount card. This is offered to all Mexicans and...
View ArticleMexico Cost of Living Guide 2017
When you’re planning to live, work, or retire in Mexico, it’s useful to form a budget around your lifestyle plans. Our guide to the cost of living in Mexico—updated annually—enables you to do just...
View Article2017 Mexico Immigration Guide Published
The Mexico Immigration Guide has been revised and updated for 2017. The new edition includes updated application fees and economic qualification criteria for different visa types, as well as...
View ArticleMexico Cost of Living Guide 2018
People considering a move to Mexico—part-time, full-time, or for a defined period—usually want to know what their cost of living is likely be here, so that they can assess the affordability of the move...
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