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living in SMA or Ajijic

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dougvickie
12/16/2015 10:10 EST

So my wife and I are visiting San Miguel Allende for the first time between Christmas and New Years. We are ready to seriously consider retiring in Mexico.. or at least try renting a place for 6 months or a year to see how we like it. We're ready to give up the rat race. We are considering either SMA or Ajijic. We've been to Ajijic and liked it, but we wanted to check out SMA as well. Wondering where some good places to go in SMA to meet other expats to get a feel for what it would take. We're both in our late 50s.. and pretty active.

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Vlynn
12/16/2015 11:08 EST

Welcome to San Miguel.... just sitting in the Jardin and talking to expats is a great way to start. Breakfast at Buen Cafe is always full of expats,
We are a friendly group so just stop and talk .. Remember to dress in layers morning and evenings can be nippy but during the day it is perfect.. Enjoy Vicki

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sparksmex
12/16/2015 11:11 EST

To stay longer than 180 days you'll need a resident Visa. You apply at a Mexican Consulate

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mannem
12/18/2015 09:01 EST

As an alternative to residency, you can renew your 180-day tourist visa by leaving the country and.coming back. People who live near the borders sometimes just take a day trip. If you plan a visit back home or to any other.country every six months or less, you're covered.

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