Mexico Relocation Guide

Mexico Relocation Guide

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  • @samlittle2946
    @samlittle29467 сағат бұрын

    I love Mexico where corruption is open to all and for all. while in the US the govt is the only group allowed to be corrupt.

  • @nncpak
    @nncpak7 сағат бұрын

    hello i am applicant for the Economic Solvency program and want to live in Mexico. Please guide me and find out the suitable category. i tell you now that i have property in USA and i get rental income per month My name is Nadeem

  • @soulspirationgoddess
    @soulspirationgoddess7 сағат бұрын

    There’s quite literally a bit of a swap happening. Mexicans from Mexico are moving to the U.S and Black Americans are moving to Mexico. The numbers aren’t equivalent in the immigration but it’s definitely happening. It’s almost like history repeating itself. (If you know the history)..

  • @JcBautista01
    @JcBautista017 сағат бұрын

    One advice with a lot of kindness, respect and humility for you beautiful ladies. I am Mexican, and have traveled across the USA from East to West and North to South. I just wanna first thank you for such nice words and how you express yourselves of Mexico in general. Surely Mexicans are happy to have you in our country and we are glad you chose it to call it home. That’s a compliment and we are deeply thankful. My two advice for you ladies is to always smile. People are gonna smile back to you. As part of our culture across the country we always greet people even if we don’t know them at all. If they pass by our houses we greet them and they always reply back. Secondly, you don’t have to speak Spanish nor speak it perfectly to approach different people and greet them nicely saying “hola, cómo estás?” Then you can switch back to English. If the person you greeted doesn’t know English he will help you taking you to someone who does speak and understands your language. Mexicans love saying “gracias” for everything. And also if you saw people with black skin with African ancestry who clearly speak Mexican Spanish quite well. Do not call them African-Mexican, or if you see a white person who is from Mexico never use the word “whitexican”. We believe that regardless our ethnicities if you were born in Mexico you are Mexican period. We do not like nor wanna promote those prefixes and labels that lead to stereotypes and degrade people as not fully Mexican. We understand Mexico has a diverse population and we are proud of that and embrace diversity but we don’t want to promote as part of our culture those labels and prefixes used in the USA which implicitly teach that white is the norm to be “American” cuz they say “African-American” “Mexica-American, Asian-American even if those people were born in the USA but, they never ever call themselves European-American. So please help us not to bring those habits. We love you all refer to the USA as US, the States, or the United States. the whole Latin community thank you deeply for that cuz we believe there's one single America which is a continent where we all live. it is not a country. That's about it and hopefully you guys have a wonderful life living in Mexico and enjoy your stay.

  • @AA-ju7lk
    @AA-ju7lk11 сағат бұрын

    Around minute 28:37, Greg says that the Global Underwriters plan (that he personally uses) requires clients to return to the US every three years - such that if you are the type of person who does not want to return to the US, then Lakeside Medical is not for you… “unless you have a Medicare Advantage plan”. Does this mean that, if you have a Medicare Advantage plan, you do not need to go back to the US, in order to keep your Medicare Advantage coverage? (🤞) Thanks again and again!

  • @AA-ju7lk
    @AA-ju7lk11 сағат бұрын

    Thanks for another great video! Did Greg change his personal insurance from Atlas to Global Underwriters or are they the same company? The Atlas plan from his previous two KZread videos sounded great (with medical evacuations included, 250K or maybe even more of coverage for someone under 65, etc.). Is the Atlas plan from the last two videos still available (as previously described)? Thanks, so much!

  • @Hearmeout503
    @Hearmeout50312 сағат бұрын

    Im a 57 mex/am man living in the U.S. but if i was residing in Mexico i wouldn't mind befriending Sonya .. She is so soft spoken and well demeanored at which just makes me feel at ease ! I'm feeling it ! Good luck ladies ! Mi casa es su casa !

  • @alfredoacevedo6851
    @alfredoacevedo685115 сағат бұрын

    My feather used to come to texas and work for one to 4 years he use to return overweight and with an a year he return to his normal weight

  • @Ken42908
    @Ken4290815 сағат бұрын

    The average salary in Mexico is 500$ per month. Why would someone not be able to live there for 4 times as much??

  • @brucesamia6353
    @brucesamia635316 сағат бұрын

    you sold me lol thank you

  • @mirnal.ocegueda3270
    @mirnal.ocegueda327018 сағат бұрын

    🧡💜🧡💜🧡💙

  • @omarshepherd6137
    @omarshepherd613719 сағат бұрын

    Hi family very nice how far are you guys from the black side of Mexico I want to see me.

  • @donkelly9458
    @donkelly945819 сағат бұрын

    Thanks for all the info!

  • @midnitemoon577
    @midnitemoon57719 сағат бұрын

    500 Mex. pesos = $27.27 U.S. dollars. The video screen was captioned in a confusing way when the lady was talking about the monetary amount for a bus ride from the town of Chapala to the major city of Guadalajara ( Chapala is only 28 miles (45 km) south-southeast of Guadalajara, on Mexican Federal Highway 44). There's no way it would cost $500. US dollars to take that ride by car. $27.00 is about right. They are right that Chapala is really pretty safe. These cool ladies make me want to move back to Mexico. Me family is from a small town near Chapala and 1 hour from Guadlajara.

  • @IsabelWilliams
    @IsabelWilliams22 сағат бұрын

    I love how she says Mejico and not Mexico.

  • @wallyklw5
    @wallyklw5Күн бұрын

    I spent 5 days there last yr. Loved it! The steamed tacos vapor were the bomb! Considered living there-too touristy for me. SMDA I found too gentrified. But great places to get away for a month IMO.

  • @Kensington2714
    @Kensington2714Күн бұрын

    Blessings to them. All intelligent gorgeous women. I grew up traveling all over Mexico. My parents were both born in San Luis Potosí & Monterrey. It’s so beautiful there. Hope they love it as much as we do. 🇲🇽 I now live in Texas and miss going

  • @darcandelaria
    @darcandelariaКүн бұрын

    I'm Mexican and you three make me proud! And oh my goodness you three are so beautiful! Educated, sophisticated, elegant and shining bright ❤ God bless you ladies y un abrazo 🤗

  • @davidmarcodavis4497
    @davidmarcodavis4497Күн бұрын

    at minute 13;37, they said a car ride to the airport is about $500 mexican pesos, not dollars, see the caption is wrong, and that is in US dollars about $28 dollars.. less or more depending on exhange rate; however, has open a mexican bank account and pay in pesos, much better.

  • @louismartinez5729
    @louismartinez5729Күн бұрын

    So Happy for you all ❤❤❤

  • @wallyklw5
    @wallyklw5Күн бұрын

    Many beach clips are not even Cozumel

  • @probrinzine
    @probrinzineКүн бұрын

    I've been living in Merida for almost 4 year. September, 2020. I turned 60 in May, 2024 with no desire to return to the US. The Police do what they are supposed to do.... serve and protect

  • @ruthmorr9501
    @ruthmorr9501Күн бұрын

    😅😅😅😅😅 wow m'y Sisters

  • @bellacraine1974
    @bellacraine1974Күн бұрын

    Does Mexico recognize same sex common law marriage on temporary resident Visas? My wife does not work but of course i want her with me.

  • @user-nb9jm3xo8u
    @user-nb9jm3xo8uКүн бұрын

    Tell me, again; WHY do I want to relocate to mexico?! 😊

  • @diegoayala8103
    @diegoayala8103Күн бұрын

    Hey sorry, América es un continente Americano desde North to South America más clora y si no vayan a prender de los continentes!!!

  • @angelad1843
    @angelad1843Күн бұрын

    From Consulate in Toronto: ...'income/pension for the past 6 months is over $9,900 CAD after tax". It keeps steadily creeping up, I've been watching. Note: site indicates updated January 2024.

  • @MexicoRelocationGuide
    @MexicoRelocationGuideКүн бұрын

    PLEASE keep in mind that the economic solvency requirements vary depending on whether you are applying for temporary or permanent residency. The requirements you mentioned are for permanent residency and are higher than temporary residency. Many people can apply for temporary residency and it has basically the same benefits as a permanent residency, except you have to renew after the first year.

  • @tatertot6324
    @tatertot6324Күн бұрын

    Service dog for what? I think if you are blind or handicapped and the dog is helping you then great. But in California everyone abuses the service dog rules. Fuck the people in the restaurants with bad Allergies, Ashma, COPD etc. or the folks who work there. Nothing like adapting to a culture by forcing your stuff on them. This is the kind of really dumb shit Expat's get a bad name for. "Oh sorry about the dog but in the USA this bullshit is allowed so you need to allow this too. Tell the Security Guard it's alright because it's alright in the USA. Oh I forgot I'm in another county. " You need to stop that shit. You are going to ruin it for all Californians trying to escape the frigid, harsh winters we are known for. Lmao! But seriously. Locals won't understand why your dirty ass dog is where food is being served and won't go there anymore. Did you think about that?

  • @cleanstreet9074
    @cleanstreet9074Күн бұрын

    Your videos are so informative, Marianna! Thank you. 😀 In regards to the "Special Program," having visited Mexico before 2022. How far back can this be? I was last in Mexico in 2012.....would that qualify?

  • @MexicoRelocationGuide
    @MexicoRelocationGuideКүн бұрын

    It depends on which INM office you want to apply in. Some of them only accept entries as far back as 2015. Some INM offices allow earlier entries. Like Aguascalientes which allows entries before 2015. If you want to work with our recommended facilitator in Aguascalientes check out our complete Mexico Relocation Guide mexicorelocationguide.com/guide/

  • @cindy7733
    @cindy7733Күн бұрын

    Excellent video! Excellent advice and information! Thank you for posting!

  • @ronstevens8733
    @ronstevens8733Күн бұрын

    Listening to their buying practices, it seems that Mexico is 100 years behind the times. Maybe in the 1920’s America you could purchase the way they are describing it.

  • @iShop4Kickz
    @iShop4KickzКүн бұрын

    As long as people respect mexico and the culture a lot of us don’t mind just DONT change our ways because you’re not accustomed