In this video we discuss why we are not staying in Canada and moving. We discuss why we love Mexico. We also discuss why we are not retiring in Mexico.
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@jorgegonzales98154 ай бұрын
I know you folks are from Canada, but "cowboy" or 'vaquero" culture started in Mexico. Anglo Americans learned in Texas how to be cowboy from Mexicans in Texas, New Mexico, Arizona and California.
@toddmaek54364 ай бұрын
sorry but the problem isnt digital nomads any more than it is greedy landlords who are over charging and gentrifying their own neighborhoods by pricing locals out of thr markets.
@chasingtheAmericanDream
3 ай бұрын
That’s very true!
@JuanMoreno-wo5yb
Ай бұрын
Some wealthy people ruin every place they go by paying too much and the prices of course go up!! Tourists spots of course are first for this to happen but some people just don’t think they should maybe pay less on purpose so poorer folks can’t move too! ☺️
@cwisaac22
24 күн бұрын
I live in Guadalajara, I fully agree, it's both. However, I am sure digital nomads would be happy to pay less if possible.
@freetheppl53767 ай бұрын
Looking forward your upcoming videos. Thanks so much for sharing ur experiences n God's Blessings!
@livingoverseasonadime5933
7 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it - thanks for watching!
@justinesimone53436 ай бұрын
Thank you. Very informative. I'm struggling and old news that Mexico is affordable just got thrown out the window! Ah well, a day late and a peso short! Good luck! ❤
@drumming975
4 ай бұрын
Check out Cuenca, Ecuador, , much better retirement option.
@westcoastmex629
2 ай бұрын
I live in Guadalajara its pretty affordable there is pricing for all incomesw
@staceyhousel29015 ай бұрын
Thankyou 4 this video. I already struggle with stomach aches (probably from overeating and or shouldn't eating dairy or. CArbs anymore?) Appreciate you adding that piece so I can test that out when I visit Mexico for the first time. Was thinking about retirement there in few yrs maybe but I agree with your guys thoughts so will see. Thanku again.
@cmenb677 ай бұрын
Thank you, you both make some really great points. We just came from there, visit Queretaro, San Miguel Allende and Mexico city. We absolutely loved it. We visit 'cause we are/were thinking retiring there near future. But. yeah, prices aren't cheap. Housing is expensive, like American expensive. A nice house at an "affordable" price is hard to find, unless you would want to live in a more rural, outskirts area of any of these cities. So it was a bummer for us, we loved everything there, people, food and their strong culture. BTW, we also got sick with this stomach bug, It was awful, my husband could not enjoy his time there, his priority was always looking for a restroom every place we went, most of the time, we would cut our visit short 'cause he was in need of an emergency "restoration".
@livingoverseasonadime5933
7 ай бұрын
Thanks for commenting. We are sorry you had health issues as well - it is not pleasant. Thanks for watching!
@juliebelize42853 ай бұрын
Share your love of Mexico and your concern about the rising cost of everything there due to the strong peso. Looking forward to the better options you guys are exploring. Thank you ~
@pedrozatravel2 ай бұрын
Unfortunately the prices in many areas has really gone up. I do think you are right and it is going to spread. The Mexico economy is strong these days and the strong peso ultimately makes it a deal breaker
@marilynpeoples50993 ай бұрын
And now there’s the possibility of significant water shortages in many states.
@user-he4xb9fd5x31 минут бұрын
There is still very affordable housing in Mexico .The issue is if you move to a area with many expats you are going to pay more .Example Ajijic and lake Chapala is a very popular area with Americans and Canadians among other expats so the prices are somewhat high ,just drive about 15 -20 minutes away and your price will drop significantly and you will still be near the lake just at another part of the lake .Mexico is full of great deals you just might have to live along side locals instead of expats.
@garyssimo3 ай бұрын
Ive visited mexico and also loved the friendly people even in tourist areas. Even friendlier? Vancouver B.C. natives are really incredible! Offering help no matter what we needed.
@davidrowene
Ай бұрын
been in and out of Mexico for many years. Been sick here too, numerous times. Encountered excellent care. Still driving too. We're content with our friends too.
@sillystuff62477 ай бұрын
I'm a slow-travel, retired digital nomad. Checking out the west coast of Mexico as a possible place to live every year or two. So far, I've been to Mexico City, Puerto Vallarta, Sayulita, San Pancho and Puerto Escondido. I can't believe how expensive it is, mostly from hotel/rent and high Peso. It's 2x more expensive than Thailand, 1x more than Philippines. Mexico is even more expensive than Portugal! Even though its more expensive the hotel/apartment and transportation quality is far lower than Thailand and Portugal. It also feels less safe than every place I've been except Cambodia. I have a few more cities to check-out, but don't expect to return to Mexico after this trip. Outside of Asia, Portugal is the nice place I've been.
@livingoverseasonadime5933
7 ай бұрын
It really has become expensive, hasn't it? Thank you for commenting and watching!
@user-gu8ib1db7g7 ай бұрын
Awesome video, SW
@livingoverseasonadime5933
7 ай бұрын
Always glad to see your comments! Thanks for watching - SW!
@user-gu8ib1db7g
7 ай бұрын
looking forward to seeing more SW @@livingoverseasonadime5933
@lindylee11393 ай бұрын
Being from California, I always thought I’d retire in Mexico as it feels like home to me. But now I’m considering France instead, it’s not really more expensive than Mexico and in the long run I’d save money on healthcare. I do think the peso is going to continue to outpace the dollar. You make some very good points!
@denattub2 ай бұрын
Super video, where did you folks end up settling, or have you not decided? We are from Ottawa as well and left for many of the same reasons. We've been in Argentina for 18 months but plan on settling in Costa Rica, I think. Columbia is of some interest, but the crime stats are a concern.
@drumming9754 ай бұрын
I was looking at Mx for retirement, but the cost of living is not cheap. I looked at San Miguel de Allende,, I did not like it. Totally overrun by wealthy expats, too dense, and little to no natural areas, or parks. Plus, the retirement visa is a deal breaker. They now in 2024 require a guaranteed pension or social security amount of at last $4400! Plus the visa requirements are a pita. I settled on Cuenca, Ecuador. Visa financial requirements are now $1475 a month, getting higher but not even close to MX. Great health care and cost of living. I am living on $1400 a month with an upscale apt, private health insurance, all utilities, local cell plan, and groceries, and $200 in restaurants and miscellaneous. Some months I spend less. You can walk easily, and public transport is great and cheap.its also safe in Cuenca, while some coastal areas have more crime due to drug cartels. But don’t get put off by the exaggerated news, especially in the US.
@drumming975
4 ай бұрын
Also, Ecuador uses the dollar, so that’s one less thing to worry about. Cheap retirement in MX is history.
@livingoverseasonadime5933
4 ай бұрын
Glad to hear Ecuador worked out for you!@@drumming975
@melisherwood5300
4 ай бұрын
I found the lack of parks and green spaces in Mexico a huge turn off. It seemed like this was everywhere. Mexico City did have a few nice parks but it was not enough to offset the urban blight.
@melisherwood53004 ай бұрын
I had a LOT of stomach issues in Mexico and I was very careful - never ate street food, washed my produce carefully. I was there for one year and travelled all over. The worst was in the Chapala area; a doctor there told me it was because of the dry air and dust…also the water. My airbnb told me her water was filtered (which I drank) but the doctor said the microbes still got there. I got 2 kinds of salmonella which were brutal landing me in hospital. I am normally very healthy as well. Also got sick in Isla Mujeres which I could not shake until I returned to Canada a few months later. I now take a probiotic and have some items recommended by my naturopath (like digestive enzymes). I have in the DR for a few months and the situation is much better. I also got covid in Mexico City. I had a hard time with the elevation there and in Central Mexico and could not adapt to it. You just never know until you try places yourself. So many Canadians and Americans love the Lake Chapala area but not for me!
@ShameenYakubu
3 ай бұрын
Why would you ever drink tap water in a foreign country? I don’t even drink tap water in America unless it’s an emergency let alone in a foreign country. ALWAYS drink bottled water in foreign countries.
@melisherwood5300
3 ай бұрын
@@ShameenYakubu You did not pay attention to what I wrote: I said the water had a filtration system on it. I was in a different city in Mexico where the water was filtered directly from the tap the same way and had no problem.
@ShameenYakubu
3 ай бұрын
@@melisherwood5300 no I read your comment just fine. Filter or not, it’s still from the tap. I don’t trust those sink filters at all. Drinking out of a sink in a foreign country is just crazy to me cuz I don’t even do that in America.
@pedepot
Ай бұрын
@@ShameenYakubu Bottled water comes from the tap too. Do you think it's magical and comes from an actual spring? Even worse, now you added microplastics to the mix.
@SAULSM17
Ай бұрын
Solo faltó que firulais te miara
@travelingthediaspora79963 ай бұрын
Digital Nomads don’t set rental rates. Local landlords do. Yes, they make USD but they spend it in Mexico.
@ParisianThinker25 күн бұрын
Can you go to Mexico for 180 days?
@earnthis14 ай бұрын
Peso isn't out of range of the 20 year average. It was weak during the pandemic and now it has returned to it's normal strength.
@livingoverseasonadime5933
4 ай бұрын
Thanks for commenting
@user-mj5ko7jw3x12 күн бұрын
What other country you lookin at?
@clos87544 ай бұрын
Your gut health is important.
@JS-jh4cyАй бұрын
It is expensive, used to be cheaper and cheap less than 10 years ago
@rfink22211 күн бұрын
The problem is you can't live your life in Mexico like in the USA where you go out to eat anywhere and have no problems with intestinal infections. I lived in Mexico for 3 years and I always had issues with intestinal infections like amoebas, giardia, salmonella, etc. etc. I never went more than a month without getting something. It is sad because I love Mexico. It could be different for other people however I know there are parasite issues with the food and food handling because other people had the same problem. It is not just Montezuma's revenge it is parasites and bacteria. I wanted to retire in Mexico however this problem has stopped me.
@greggwright77343 ай бұрын
Hi Guys I have Mexican Residency and you can work in Mexico legally if you are on a Permenant Resident Visa . A Temporary Resident Visa allows you many of the same liberty`s , but you CAN`T work on a Temporary Resident Visa .
@josepadilla70526 ай бұрын
I see your points when it comes to the most well known expat hubs. But a good example of a great city and barely know if Aguscalientes city and state in Central México. Cheaper rents and food. And close to a lot of other places. And you'll find plenty of other cities if you have some basic Spanish and willing to learn. That would open a lot of new places. Saludos
@eleonoravishenina5482
4 ай бұрын
Hi, Jose , I love Aguascalientes and want to find an apartment or a house to rent or buy, but I don't speak Spanish. Do you know any English speaking honest realtor in Aguascalientes ? Thanks.
@josepadilla7052
4 ай бұрын
@@eleonoravishenina5482 younger generations speak more English. At this moment I am not familiar with a realtor. My advise would be to try Airbnb first and maybe the person that helps you could connect you with some. No sure if I'm Facebook you'd be able to find any groups.
@paulsandford33456 ай бұрын
So where are you going instead?
@paulsandford3345
5 ай бұрын
Stilling around at the moment!
@BoronBobcat4 ай бұрын
If not Mexico, where are you considering?
@livingoverseasonadime5933
4 ай бұрын
We are going to put up a video in the near future
@BoronBobcat
4 ай бұрын
Hope it's fantastic. @@livingoverseasonadime5933
@maricelarooper95584 ай бұрын
So where do you think you won’t have these issues?
@carlosvillegas6113
3 ай бұрын
They're complainers
@rfink222
24 күн бұрын
@@carlosvillegas6113 They have a lot of valid complaints that people need to take note of.
@dianavillasenor82385 ай бұрын
I agree ! Things … prices especially for housing can make it prohibitive for most people.
@davidroweneАй бұрын
ever tried Puebla? 2 hours out of Mexico city. or Cuernavaca? San Miquel de Allende? Cd. Victoria? we love Mexico & the food.
@Marta-th2uq2 ай бұрын
Gut micro biome-different for everyone.
@SAULSM17Ай бұрын
Mas bien deben de pensar retirarse en su país de origen y no irse a un país que no es suyo solo por tomar ventaja financiera. Son muy criticones pero nunca veo que juzguen de la misma forma todas cosas malas que su país de origen tiene. Quédense en su casita (país)
@allenwatkins4972
Ай бұрын
Entonces quédate.
@sheilaflowers41282 ай бұрын
Mo mo
@AndyManilow3 ай бұрын
how old are you two? you don't look a day over 50... an btw, you think working locally is helping? you just took someone's job by doing that. Be the digital nomad and let the locals keep their jobs.
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I know you folks are from Canada, but "cowboy" or 'vaquero" culture started in Mexico. Anglo Americans learned in Texas how to be cowboy from Mexicans in Texas, New Mexico, Arizona and California.
sorry but the problem isnt digital nomads any more than it is greedy landlords who are over charging and gentrifying their own neighborhoods by pricing locals out of thr markets.
@chasingtheAmericanDream
3 ай бұрын
That’s very true!
@JuanMoreno-wo5yb
Ай бұрын
Some wealthy people ruin every place they go by paying too much and the prices of course go up!! Tourists spots of course are first for this to happen but some people just don’t think they should maybe pay less on purpose so poorer folks can’t move too! ☺️
@cwisaac22
24 күн бұрын
I live in Guadalajara, I fully agree, it's both. However, I am sure digital nomads would be happy to pay less if possible.
Looking forward your upcoming videos. Thanks so much for sharing ur experiences n God's Blessings!
@livingoverseasonadime5933
7 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it - thanks for watching!
Thank you. Very informative. I'm struggling and old news that Mexico is affordable just got thrown out the window! Ah well, a day late and a peso short! Good luck! ❤
@drumming975
4 ай бұрын
Check out Cuenca, Ecuador, , much better retirement option.
@westcoastmex629
2 ай бұрын
I live in Guadalajara its pretty affordable there is pricing for all incomesw
Thankyou 4 this video. I already struggle with stomach aches (probably from overeating and or shouldn't eating dairy or. CArbs anymore?) Appreciate you adding that piece so I can test that out when I visit Mexico for the first time. Was thinking about retirement there in few yrs maybe but I agree with your guys thoughts so will see. Thanku again.
Thank you, you both make some really great points. We just came from there, visit Queretaro, San Miguel Allende and Mexico city. We absolutely loved it. We visit 'cause we are/were thinking retiring there near future. But. yeah, prices aren't cheap. Housing is expensive, like American expensive. A nice house at an "affordable" price is hard to find, unless you would want to live in a more rural, outskirts area of any of these cities. So it was a bummer for us, we loved everything there, people, food and their strong culture. BTW, we also got sick with this stomach bug, It was awful, my husband could not enjoy his time there, his priority was always looking for a restroom every place we went, most of the time, we would cut our visit short 'cause he was in need of an emergency "restoration".
@livingoverseasonadime5933
7 ай бұрын
Thanks for commenting. We are sorry you had health issues as well - it is not pleasant. Thanks for watching!
Share your love of Mexico and your concern about the rising cost of everything there due to the strong peso. Looking forward to the better options you guys are exploring. Thank you ~
Unfortunately the prices in many areas has really gone up. I do think you are right and it is going to spread. The Mexico economy is strong these days and the strong peso ultimately makes it a deal breaker
And now there’s the possibility of significant water shortages in many states.
There is still very affordable housing in Mexico .The issue is if you move to a area with many expats you are going to pay more .Example Ajijic and lake Chapala is a very popular area with Americans and Canadians among other expats so the prices are somewhat high ,just drive about 15 -20 minutes away and your price will drop significantly and you will still be near the lake just at another part of the lake .Mexico is full of great deals you just might have to live along side locals instead of expats.
Ive visited mexico and also loved the friendly people even in tourist areas. Even friendlier? Vancouver B.C. natives are really incredible! Offering help no matter what we needed.
@davidrowene
Ай бұрын
been in and out of Mexico for many years. Been sick here too, numerous times. Encountered excellent care. Still driving too. We're content with our friends too.
I'm a slow-travel, retired digital nomad. Checking out the west coast of Mexico as a possible place to live every year or two. So far, I've been to Mexico City, Puerto Vallarta, Sayulita, San Pancho and Puerto Escondido. I can't believe how expensive it is, mostly from hotel/rent and high Peso. It's 2x more expensive than Thailand, 1x more than Philippines. Mexico is even more expensive than Portugal! Even though its more expensive the hotel/apartment and transportation quality is far lower than Thailand and Portugal. It also feels less safe than every place I've been except Cambodia. I have a few more cities to check-out, but don't expect to return to Mexico after this trip. Outside of Asia, Portugal is the nice place I've been.
@livingoverseasonadime5933
7 ай бұрын
It really has become expensive, hasn't it? Thank you for commenting and watching!
Awesome video, SW
@livingoverseasonadime5933
7 ай бұрын
Always glad to see your comments! Thanks for watching - SW!
@user-gu8ib1db7g
7 ай бұрын
looking forward to seeing more SW @@livingoverseasonadime5933
Being from California, I always thought I’d retire in Mexico as it feels like home to me. But now I’m considering France instead, it’s not really more expensive than Mexico and in the long run I’d save money on healthcare. I do think the peso is going to continue to outpace the dollar. You make some very good points!
Super video, where did you folks end up settling, or have you not decided? We are from Ottawa as well and left for many of the same reasons. We've been in Argentina for 18 months but plan on settling in Costa Rica, I think. Columbia is of some interest, but the crime stats are a concern.
I was looking at Mx for retirement, but the cost of living is not cheap. I looked at San Miguel de Allende,, I did not like it. Totally overrun by wealthy expats, too dense, and little to no natural areas, or parks. Plus, the retirement visa is a deal breaker. They now in 2024 require a guaranteed pension or social security amount of at last $4400! Plus the visa requirements are a pita. I settled on Cuenca, Ecuador. Visa financial requirements are now $1475 a month, getting higher but not even close to MX. Great health care and cost of living. I am living on $1400 a month with an upscale apt, private health insurance, all utilities, local cell plan, and groceries, and $200 in restaurants and miscellaneous. Some months I spend less. You can walk easily, and public transport is great and cheap.its also safe in Cuenca, while some coastal areas have more crime due to drug cartels. But don’t get put off by the exaggerated news, especially in the US.
@drumming975
4 ай бұрын
Also, Ecuador uses the dollar, so that’s one less thing to worry about. Cheap retirement in MX is history.
@livingoverseasonadime5933
4 ай бұрын
Glad to hear Ecuador worked out for you!@@drumming975
@melisherwood5300
4 ай бұрын
I found the lack of parks and green spaces in Mexico a huge turn off. It seemed like this was everywhere. Mexico City did have a few nice parks but it was not enough to offset the urban blight.
I had a LOT of stomach issues in Mexico and I was very careful - never ate street food, washed my produce carefully. I was there for one year and travelled all over. The worst was in the Chapala area; a doctor there told me it was because of the dry air and dust…also the water. My airbnb told me her water was filtered (which I drank) but the doctor said the microbes still got there. I got 2 kinds of salmonella which were brutal landing me in hospital. I am normally very healthy as well. Also got sick in Isla Mujeres which I could not shake until I returned to Canada a few months later. I now take a probiotic and have some items recommended by my naturopath (like digestive enzymes). I have in the DR for a few months and the situation is much better. I also got covid in Mexico City. I had a hard time with the elevation there and in Central Mexico and could not adapt to it. You just never know until you try places yourself. So many Canadians and Americans love the Lake Chapala area but not for me!
@ShameenYakubu
3 ай бұрын
Why would you ever drink tap water in a foreign country? I don’t even drink tap water in America unless it’s an emergency let alone in a foreign country. ALWAYS drink bottled water in foreign countries.
@melisherwood5300
3 ай бұрын
@@ShameenYakubu You did not pay attention to what I wrote: I said the water had a filtration system on it. I was in a different city in Mexico where the water was filtered directly from the tap the same way and had no problem.
@ShameenYakubu
3 ай бұрын
@@melisherwood5300 no I read your comment just fine. Filter or not, it’s still from the tap. I don’t trust those sink filters at all. Drinking out of a sink in a foreign country is just crazy to me cuz I don’t even do that in America.
@pedepot
Ай бұрын
@@ShameenYakubu Bottled water comes from the tap too. Do you think it's magical and comes from an actual spring? Even worse, now you added microplastics to the mix.
@SAULSM17
Ай бұрын
Solo faltó que firulais te miara
Digital Nomads don’t set rental rates. Local landlords do. Yes, they make USD but they spend it in Mexico.
Can you go to Mexico for 180 days?
Peso isn't out of range of the 20 year average. It was weak during the pandemic and now it has returned to it's normal strength.
@livingoverseasonadime5933
4 ай бұрын
Thanks for commenting
What other country you lookin at?
Your gut health is important.
It is expensive, used to be cheaper and cheap less than 10 years ago
The problem is you can't live your life in Mexico like in the USA where you go out to eat anywhere and have no problems with intestinal infections. I lived in Mexico for 3 years and I always had issues with intestinal infections like amoebas, giardia, salmonella, etc. etc. I never went more than a month without getting something. It is sad because I love Mexico. It could be different for other people however I know there are parasite issues with the food and food handling because other people had the same problem. It is not just Montezuma's revenge it is parasites and bacteria. I wanted to retire in Mexico however this problem has stopped me.
Hi Guys I have Mexican Residency and you can work in Mexico legally if you are on a Permenant Resident Visa . A Temporary Resident Visa allows you many of the same liberty`s , but you CAN`T work on a Temporary Resident Visa .
I see your points when it comes to the most well known expat hubs. But a good example of a great city and barely know if Aguscalientes city and state in Central México. Cheaper rents and food. And close to a lot of other places. And you'll find plenty of other cities if you have some basic Spanish and willing to learn. That would open a lot of new places. Saludos
@eleonoravishenina5482
4 ай бұрын
Hi, Jose , I love Aguascalientes and want to find an apartment or a house to rent or buy, but I don't speak Spanish. Do you know any English speaking honest realtor in Aguascalientes ? Thanks.
@josepadilla7052
4 ай бұрын
@@eleonoravishenina5482 younger generations speak more English. At this moment I am not familiar with a realtor. My advise would be to try Airbnb first and maybe the person that helps you could connect you with some. No sure if I'm Facebook you'd be able to find any groups.
So where are you going instead?
@paulsandford3345
5 ай бұрын
Stilling around at the moment!
If not Mexico, where are you considering?
@livingoverseasonadime5933
4 ай бұрын
We are going to put up a video in the near future
@BoronBobcat
4 ай бұрын
Hope it's fantastic. @@livingoverseasonadime5933
So where do you think you won’t have these issues?
@carlosvillegas6113
3 ай бұрын
They're complainers
@rfink222
24 күн бұрын
@@carlosvillegas6113 They have a lot of valid complaints that people need to take note of.
I agree ! Things … prices especially for housing can make it prohibitive for most people.
ever tried Puebla? 2 hours out of Mexico city. or Cuernavaca? San Miquel de Allende? Cd. Victoria? we love Mexico & the food.
Gut micro biome-different for everyone.
Mas bien deben de pensar retirarse en su país de origen y no irse a un país que no es suyo solo por tomar ventaja financiera. Son muy criticones pero nunca veo que juzguen de la misma forma todas cosas malas que su país de origen tiene. Quédense en su casita (país)
@allenwatkins4972
Ай бұрын
Entonces quédate.
Mo mo
how old are you two? you don't look a day over 50... an btw, you think working locally is helping? you just took someone's job by doing that. Be the digital nomad and let the locals keep their jobs.
There are cheap places to live in Mexico.
Lomatil Lomatil Lomatil por las turistas.
@allenwatkins4972
Ай бұрын
"...para las turistas." No es "por" las turistas.
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