Whether you're already living in Todos Santos or preparing to move to Todos Santos, our Expat Guide to Living in Mexico offers articles and reports submitted by expats about expat life in Todos Santos. For answers to specific questions, visit our Mexico Forum to talk with expats in Todos Santos.
Culture shock is part of the settling in process. Knowing the different phases of culture shock and how other expats in Todos Santos handle it can be very comforting. Help others preparing to move to Todos Santos by filling out our Culture Shock Report.
Submit a Culture Shock ReportWhat are people's priorities in Todos Santos - work? family? socializing? What are the best ways to meet other expats? Are people accepting of racial, cultural and religious differences? Help other expats and people moving to Todos Santos by filling out our Living Overseas Report.
Submit a Living Overseas ReportWhat should you take with you when you move to Todos Santos? What should you leave behind? What type of housing and neighborhoods are typical for expats in Todos Santos? Help others moving to Todos Santos by filling out our Moving Overseas Report.
Submit a Moving Overseas ReportMost expats have have "dreams" (and fears) about the expatriate experience before they moved to Todos Santos. If you are already living in Todos Santos, share how those "dreams" have been fulfilled, and how they have not by filling out our Dream vs. Reality Report.
Submit a Dream vs. Reality ReportRetiring abroad can be a great option for retirees seeking their dream lifestyle at an affordable price. Help other retirees, who are thinking about retiring in Todos Santos by filling out our Overseas Retirement report.
Submit a Retire Abroad ReportHow did expats choose their doctors, midwives, hospitals? What is childbirth like in Todos Santos? Help other expats who are preparing to have a baby in Todos Santos by filling out our Having a Baby Abroad Report.
Submit a Having a Baby Abroad ReportWhat's it like to find a job in Todos Santos? How difficult was it to obtain a work permit? What types are jobs are typical for expats in Todos Santos? Help others following in your footsteps by filling out our Working Abroad Report.
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An expat in Puerto Penasco, Mexico appreciates the lower priced food and rent. She loves seeing the fishermen repair their nets on her street preparing for the next day of fishing. She advises newcomers to use your Spanish, even if you make mistakes, and eat the delicious street food.
An expat in Tijuana, Mexico talks about what it's like living in a border city, locals focus on family, athletic activities and more.
Julia Taylor's book is packed with practical advice and cultural insight and is a must have for expats and anyone preparing to make the move to Mexico.
Where are the safest places to live in Mexico? The most unsafe areas are well-covered in today's news headlines, but those considering a move to other cities or towns in Mexico should carefully research their possible destinations, talk with other expats and visit before they move. This article highlights members' recent discussions and comments about crime and safety in popular expat locales and some off-the-beaten path destinations. If you live in Mexico, we encourage you to submit an update on your city or town.
Is it safe to live in Mexico? What should I bring with me to Mexico? How can I find a home? Expats offer advice on these and other topics.
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