
Mexico, located in Northern America, lies between the United States to the north and Belize and Guatemala to the Southeast. This country of friendly people, delectable spicy cuisine, art and archeology, pyramids, museums, superb beaches, interesting architecture, jungles, and interesting activities such as dolphin, and whale birthing viewings has made Mexico the 7th top international tourist destination. Transport within the country is best by bus, car or air. While English is commonly spoken in the border areas with the US and in the tourist destinations, alongside Spanish and Mexico's many indigenous languages, in other areas, it would be helpful to have a working knowledge of some Spanish. Comfortable apartments in Mexico are available as well as long term one bedroom or two bedrooms apartments in Mexico. Accommodation can be found in the country's top destinations like Acapulco, Cancun, Cozumel, Los Cabos, and Patzcuaro at chain hotels, comfortable boutique hotels and all-inclusive resorts. It is common for expats in Mexico to start their new life abroad by staying a few months or more in a serviced apartments. A service apartment is a type of self-contained, furnished apartment designed for short-term stays and provides conveniences for daily use.
The insurance broker will provide you with an insurance free estimate and a list of choices. Local banks in Mexico will take care of your expatriate financial requirements such as fund transfers, foreign exchange and more. When traveling to Mexico or moving from Mexico , you can request a free quote for the service of a moving company in Mexico .Serviced offices in Mexico offer spacious and flexible solutions. The offices to let in Mexico are tailored to meet your needs. Usually the expatriate managers will work in city serviced office in Mexico . The size varies and conveniences can include telephone system, faxing and more. Serviced Offices in Mexico are often called short term rentals or furnished office but all names for the same office type which is fully equipped and managed offices or office buildings. Don't forget to specify if there are any fragile items, the list of items to be moved and packing requirements or any other special requirements you might have for your Mexico relocation. Advices from professional wealth managers are also important for a successful expat financial planning. Quotation request can cover expat insurance medical in Mexico or other type of insurances.
As an expat, do you ever find yourself suddenly reminded that you are not in your home country... an "Alien" per say'We live in a nice, roomy (for two people in Switzerland) apartment with lots of natural light and no television or radio. I have generally learned to ignore the writing on consumables packaging. There are days when I don't leave the apartment and I talk to friends and family on the phone, via email and text, or (my wonderful husband) in person. It is easy for me to...
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Check out NBC's Dateline Report on San Miguel de Allende Kidnappings--CLICK HERE***One of the most salient examples of just how propagandized the vast majority of websites and blogs are when it comes to presenting the truth about living in Mexico, is retireinluxury.com. Whether it is a book, a house to sell, or a travel business to promote, the bias is as thick as maple syrup .The people of Mexico routinely treat strangers with warmth and curiosity. The people here seem to have the ability to...
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Okay. So despite my moodiness in Mexico... I did take my new SX70 out and played with it using TZ film, which was sort of a surreal experience. I got these cyan, greenish polaroids and I just fell in love with them, even though it is such a drastic change from my saturated colorful photos. Truth is I think this film really captured the heart of what I like the most about Mexico, when all the colors are not distracting me: the simple, slow and traditional life, that still exists there....
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As an expat, do you ever find yourself suddenly reminded that you are not in your home country... an "Alien" per say'We live in a nice, roomy (for two people in Switzerland) apartment with lots of natural light and no television or radio. I have generally learned to ignore the writing on consumables packaging. There are days when I don't leave the apartment and I talk to friends and family on the phone, via email and text, or (my wonderful husband) in person. It is easy for me to...
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As an expat, do you ever find yourself suddenly reminded that you are not in your home country... an "Alien" per say'We live in a nice, roomy (for two people in Switzerland) apartment with lots of natural light and no television or radio. I have generally learned to ignore the writing on consumables packaging. There are days when I don't leave the apartment and I talk to friends and family on the phone, via email and text, or (my wonderful husband) in person. It is easy for me to...
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I recently made a short vacation to Mexico. :) It was my first trip out of the country in over a year (since biking across Vietnam!), and it was most needed and much too short. It was a good time though, and I’ll try to post some pics here. WHERE: Merida and Tulum, the Yucatan, Mexico WHEN: February 2010 WHY: I picked Mexico, and the Yucatan specifically, because I was going to do the trip with my boyfriend David. He’s been to three countries in Europe, but otherwise...
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Jump to the full entry & travel map Guadalajara, Central Mexico and Gulf Coast, MexicoHi guys here I am again this time in spanish though ... na just kiddinFor 6 moth I will be living in Guadalajara now.I study at the Universida de Guadalajara, @ the CUCEA campus which is in norther Zapopan.I like my casa which is a sweet little pink house in el paseo de los avellanos.Guadalajara is amazing.The transport is crazy at times cause the...
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If the color green had a flavor, it would be that of cut Mexican limes. Their mouth-puckering tartness evokes Mexico for me like no other taste. I love their scent, too: fresh, tangy, clean.Lime juice is used in every meal in Mexico : as a salad dressing, in salsas, as a marinade, or in drinks. Limones are readily available all year long, and they are inexpensive. At the supermarket nearest San Pancho, I pay the equivalent of 50 cents for a pound of limes. Compare that to 50 cents for a single...
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As an expat, do you ever find yourself suddenly reminded that you are not in your home country... an "Alien" per say'We live in a nice, roomy (for two people in Switzerland) apartment with lots of natural light and no television or radio. I have generally learned to ignore the writing on consumables packaging. There are days when I don't leave the apartment and I talk to friends and family on the phone, via email and text, or (my wonderful husband) in person. It is easy for me to...
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What a week! And what a wonderful, wonderful weekend! Patrik and I got the contract of the real estate managment and so we’re going to move in 12 (!!!) days in our new apartment. Unbeliviable, isn’t it' I still don’t realize that we’ll really move in and have our own apartment at [...]
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