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Resources for Gringos traveling to Baja. Info for Weekend Vacations or ExPat Retirement.
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This blog and website focuses mainly on expat information for those wanting to expatriate to Mexico.
Global Citizen blogs aim to inspire migrants to live like locals, and to help them with a balancing act in their new home way from home.
Blog shows you how to live stress free lifestyle in Mexico for 40% less than your spending now and be happy again.
Join us on our adventure of moving to Puerto Vallarta, from the decision to exploring the culture in and around PV
One Man's Journey To See What Lies Just Beyond the Horizon.
A blog which goes over the trial and tribulations we have had in moving from Florida to Merida, Mexico.
General information about living in Mexico and important facts to keep in mind.
A resource for expatriates to share their experiences in Saltillo, Coahuila, Mexico.
Collaborative blog about life in Lake Chapala, Mexico, and Montana, United States, by three authors.
Surviving Mexico, one disaster or adventure at a time!
Teaching English and travelling in Oaxaca Mexico. I'm a 30 year old English teacher from England. I currently work in Miahuatlán, Oaxaca, Mexico in a university. I write about funny experiences in the classroom, education in Mexico and interesting places that I travel.
Travel stories and travelling on the cheap tips for Latin American countries written by a stingy drifter
A blog promoting full time or part time expat life in Mexico, geared somewhat to singles.
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.
Expats in Mexico continue to rate the country highly. Even though there are always security concerns, expats who prepare properly enjoy excellent weather in close proximity to the United States and at a much lower cost of living.
Expats talk about some of the biggest challenges they've faced living in Latin America. Whether you're moving to Panama City or Punta del Este, this article is a must read to help you prepare (hint: you'll be much happier if you learn the language) and adjust your expectations (realities: the roads are rough, the pace of life is slower and bureaucracy is unavoidable). Despite all of the challenges, the list of what expats like about life in Latin America far exceeds the challenges.
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