“Pedestrian-friendly streets”. Native Mexican here, for the most part, navigating our narrow, neglected streets and walkways is almost an extreme sport on its own.
The difference is the americans come with money and mexicans come to work in US. The americans with power of purchase makes everything more expensive in Mexico, in contrast more workers for US contribute more for the economy, less inflation.
The bussiness makes more money in Mexico by increasing prices, but they never pay more for their employees. The restaurants charge more for the food, but the owners of the restaurants never increase their salaries.
They come here with passports (not visas) they do it legally and most importantly they come to buy real state. They dont commit crimes, sell drugs or anything bad so its best for them to stay here as long as they want.
@@ChaosAngel667where you live even? Thats not the case in Cancun. A lot of them are being detained for drug traffickin and a lot of times real estate is used as a cover.
@@ChaosAngel667You need to have a passport and proof economic solvency to get a resident visa or you can pay around $40us for a 180 day permit called an FMM. You can't just come in with just a passport and stay here legally without having one or the other.
I'm mexican and not only americans are migrating to Mexico, but also people from all over the world... Mexican goverment needs to enforce more the borders, north and south.
Even tho there is a lot of US citizens that don’t like Mexicans they would be surprised that México’s culture is one of the easiest for US citizens to get used to many people don’t even feel like they’re living in a foreign country
Overall, the combination of affordability, climate, culture, and lifestyle options makes Mexico an attractive destination for many Americans seeking a change of scenery or a better quality of life. WELCOME TO MEXICO!
You gringis like Mexico, without Mexicanos, niw in Mèxico, we niw your ppl start complaining about our custom, music , and culture, lis Mwe are started getting tired of the hipocrecy. No more extranjeros like that.
I hear this from a lot of people moving to Tennessee, it's frustrating for people who already live here. Because it just makes the cost of living go up even more, it feels like the existing residents are being forced out because others want to live cheaper. It's ironic cause it is short lived once the prices reflect the new demand.
Thanks but Mexico would be better with turism only but not a good idea reciving people so they can live permanent. Mabye it is good for the goverment but not good for civilians. Also there is a lot of crime guys, do not go to my country thanks.
Bro in the US I'm paying 2,500 for a single, Tony room, tiny restroom, and tiny kitchen, in California I was renting a room inside a house in Monrovia California and I was paying 1,500 that was 4 years ago, rent in the US is insane
Yes, I 'd want to move to Mexico. In fact, I 'm preparing to leave no later than Feb 2025. I'd like to see my retirement dollars have more purchasing power.
Mexico presents a compelling alternative for those seeking affordability, cultural richness, and an enhanced quality of life. With significantly lower costs in housing, healthcare, and daily essentials, the country offers financial relief to retirees, families, and individuals navigating the rising expenses in the U.S. For instance, renting a well-located apartment in Mexico City may cost around $500 monthly, a fraction of the price in cities like New York. Healthcare, another critical factor, is not only accessible but affordable, with general consultations costing as little as $30 and medications priced far lower than in the U.S. Beyond economics, Mexico’s vibrant culture, warm communities, and slower pace of life provide a sense of fulfillment and balance that many find elusive elsewhere. Cities like Mérida, San Miguel de Allende, and Cancún, known for their safety and large expat communities, further enhance its appeal. For those planning a long-term move, Mexico’s residency and citizenship pathways unlock additional benefits, from access to healthcare and banking to visa-free travel to over 150 countries. Moving to Mexico is more than a financial decision; it’s a step toward a life of meaningful connections, cultural immersion, and sustainable living.
The mexican currency is the Peso. (Written MX$, Mex$ or M$). It is not called the Mexican dollar. Por favor ! 115 thousand Mx$ a MONTH. IS NOT $ 115 thousand US dollars.
As of January 2024 you can get a Temporary Resident Visa at a Mexican Consulate in the US with proof of economic solvency of at least around $2600us per month. You can also get a TR Visa through the regularization program without having to prove economic solvency. I moved here a few years ago when the requirements were only around $1700us per month. Best thing I've ever done for myself! Buena suerte!
I’m an Independent Latino. Thanks to the lackadaisical people voting for Biden and his administration United States is in Trumbull. Groceries are expensive rentals are expensive housings are expensive except for migrants gets the best of the best of everything for FREE 2023-2024. No Bueno.
I'll take this even FURTHER.... Many would say it's the TOXIC social environment in the U.S.. There seems to a sense of hostile feeling in many cities and states between communities.... You can Blame politics or social backgrounds, but people in Mexico make an effort to live a life filled with harmony... I will say people are CONCERNED about the Americans bringing that their influences and injected it in Mexican society.... All in Time...
USA is broken family wise has to do more wt women . That now drink talk back Dnt have seen bonds with there kids have no values morals and care about there happiness than there kids . More kids usa no more step dads than the blood dad ..
Not just canadians, we’re all over the place, mexicans and canadians are moving to the US for opportunities, americans are moving to México because it’s cheaper. And quite honestly if I had to choose between living in México, Canada or the U.S. then Canada 100%
Mexico is so close to the USA, plus cheaper than the US, plus living here rents or buying homes is less compare here its so sad you can't retire in here in your own Country because its so expensive
"Expatriate: someone who lives outside of their native country. Immigrant: someone who comes to live permanently in another country." Parts of Mexico are nice, but so are parts of Argentina, and Belize, and Bolivia, and Brazil, and Costa, and Columbia, and Chile, and Ecuador, and Panama, and Uruguay, and Venezuela, etc. While parts of Mexico are nice with good people; other than its close proximity to United States, there really isn't anything unique about Mexico that can't be found in the rest of Latin America, or the Americas, for that matter. I would encourage every country in the Americas to open it's Tempory Residency to twelve months so citizens of the Americas could travel freely for up to twelve months in any country in the Americas to become better acquainted with our fellow citizens. ❤❤❤❤
Just with your property , you can buy a decent house with $60k in USA $300k you never have to do your roof cause they are made out of concrete like real houses should in Florida you need to do your roof every 15 years they are made out of wood 😅😅 , property taxes $350 per years , house insurance does not exist 😅😅 , get it , with your house paid off and your car paid off you can make it with $1.000 usa ti $1.500 per month , see the difference , American dream is over only for moder slaves that's what the system has created , cheers
Here in the USA There are no cynics with It deals with alternative effective moments for cancer, it is a taboo to talk about it, in Mexico they exist and with effectiveness of up to 90%, Here in the USA they only want the money 😢
Siguen trabajando a distancia para sus empresas y viviendo en Mexico 😂esa es la razón se gastan un tercera parte de su salario y viven y comen como reyes lo que en su país estarían casi al límite de su dinero 😂😂😂no porque les guste Mexico
Vivo en San Miguel de Allende, la ciudad más gentrificada del país. Todos los gringos de por aquí aman a México más que los mexicanos. Cuidan mejor las calles, sus casas, las iglesias y los monumentos. Nunca he oído que un gringo evada impuestos pero es raro escuchar que un mexicano si quiera presente su declaración fiscal.
Pero por eso les gusta México, amigo. Creo que eso es lo que intentaban decir. Estás analizando la ecuación al revés. Pero la razón por la que “les gusta” México (si quieres usar esa palabra) es porque les “gustan” sus billeteras bonitas y gruesas.
Be curious to know what percent of Americans that move to Mexico do so because of cultural reasons, not economic ones I have two houses in Mexico one in Baja and Guanajuato I love it there.
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Not "expats" but immigrants.
Y ni siquiera legales, la basta mayoría de ilegales aprovechando que no se pide visa a los estadounidenses
“Pedestrian-friendly streets”. Native Mexican here, for the most part, navigating our narrow, neglected streets and walkways is almost an extreme sport on its own.
Mexicans are moving to US. While US citizens are moving to Mexico. We're all trading places!!!
actually most people that migrate to usa are not mexicans, studies show more mexicans are leaving usa than going to usa
The difference is the americans come with money and mexicans come to work in US. The americans with power of purchase makes everything more expensive in Mexico, in contrast more workers for US contribute more for the economy, less inflation.
The bussiness makes more money in Mexico by increasing prices, but they never pay more for their employees. The restaurants charge more for the food, but the owners of the restaurants never increase their salaries.
Same reasons Brits go to Spain and Portugal.
Mexico needs to impose visas there is to many illegals in Mexico
They come here with passports (not visas) they do it legally and most importantly they come to buy real state.
They dont commit crimes, sell drugs or anything bad so its best for them to stay here as long as they want.
@@ChaosAngel667where you live even? Thats not the case in Cancun. A lot of them are being detained for drug traffickin and a lot of times real estate is used as a cover.
@@ChaosAngel667You need to have a passport and proof economic solvency to get a resident visa or you can pay around $40us for a 180 day permit called an FMM. You can't just come in with just a passport and stay here legally without having one or the other.
@@davidsebastianelli1326Thank you very much for the clarification.
Can I use "Irony" as a visa?
I'm mexican and not only americans are migrating to Mexico, but also people from all over the world... Mexican goverment needs to enforce more the borders, north and south.
😂😂😂😂😂 a Mexican complaining about the border. Now you know scary Americans feel like for 50 years!
Even tho there is a lot of US citizens that don’t like Mexicans they would be surprised that México’s culture is one of the easiest for US citizens to get used to many people don’t even feel like they’re living in a foreign country
Its because Mexico is essentially the 51´st state
Overall, the combination of affordability, climate, culture, and lifestyle options makes Mexico an attractive destination for many Americans seeking a change of scenery or a better quality of life. WELCOME TO MEXICO!
You gringis like Mexico, without Mexicanos, niw in Mèxico, we niw your ppl start complaining about our custom, music , and culture, lis Mwe are started getting tired of the hipocrecy. No more extranjeros like that.
I hear this from a lot of people moving to Tennessee, it's frustrating for people who already live here. Because it just makes the cost of living go up even more, it feels like the existing residents are being forced out because others want to live cheaper. It's ironic cause it is short lived once the prices reflect the new demand.
Thanks but Mexico would be better with turism only but not a good idea reciving people so they can live permanent. Mabye it is good for the goverment but not good for civilians. Also there is a lot of crime guys, do not go to my country thanks.
Bro in the US I'm paying 2,500 for a single, Tony room, tiny restroom, and tiny kitchen, in California I was renting a room inside a house in Monrovia California and I was paying 1,500 that was 4 years ago, rent in the US is insane
I'm glad mexico has new japanese cities.
Yes, I 'd want to move to Mexico. In fact, I 'm preparing to leave no later than Feb 2025. I'd like to see my retirement dollars have more purchasing power.
Mexico presents a compelling alternative for those seeking affordability, cultural richness, and an enhanced quality of life. With significantly lower costs in housing, healthcare, and daily essentials, the country offers financial relief to retirees, families, and individuals navigating the rising expenses in the U.S. For instance, renting a well-located apartment in Mexico City may cost around $500 monthly, a fraction of the price in cities like New York. Healthcare, another critical factor, is not only accessible but affordable, with general consultations costing as little as $30 and medications priced far lower than in the U.S. Beyond economics, Mexico’s vibrant culture, warm communities, and slower pace of life provide a sense of fulfillment and balance that many find elusive elsewhere. Cities like Mérida, San Miguel de Allende, and Cancún, known for their safety and large expat communities, further enhance its appeal. For those planning a long-term move, Mexico’s residency and citizenship pathways unlock additional benefits, from access to healthcare and banking to visa-free travel to over 150 countries. Moving to Mexico is more than a financial decision; it’s a step toward a life of meaningful connections, cultural immersion, and sustainable living.
The mexican currency is the Peso. (Written MX$, Mex$ or M$). It is not called the Mexican dollar. Por favor ! 115 thousand Mx$ a MONTH. IS NOT $ 115 thousand US dollars.
and it's also $6,800 in USD, so I don't know if any retired person is making that much in retirement. LOL
This AI didn't fact check anything.
@@o_nazimThats a yearly amount. The average retirment pension is 5500 dolars per month or 66000 per year so its really cheap for them.
@@o_nazimYou need proof of at least around $2700us per month for a resident visa...
Mexico is fantastic!!!!
Dude by now México has like 3 to 4 million Americans living in Mexico, all my family say every block you turn you run into a group of Americans
Yup moving to México myself
Yes. We would. But we have many questions but Mexico seems so budget friendly for retirees.
Reverse immigration
The requirement per month is US dollars 6.8 thousand dollars a month. NOT 115 THOUSAND a month. Mexico uses the Mexican Peso not the US dollar.
its way lower than that.
As of January 2024 you can get a Temporary Resident Visa at a Mexican Consulate in the US with proof of economic solvency of at least around $2600us per month. You can also get a TR Visa through the regularization program without having to prove economic solvency. I moved here a few years ago when the requirements were only around $1700us per month. Best thing I've ever done for myself! Buena suerte!
@@davidsebastianelli1326what is TR through regularization?
Mexico is the new land of the free! I love it there and plan on getting a house.
Don't come stay at USA.
oh hell naw, stay where you are at boi
I’m an Independent Latino. Thanks to the lackadaisical people voting for Biden and his administration United States is in Trumbull. Groceries are expensive rentals are expensive housings are expensive except for migrants gets the best of the best of everything for FREE 2023-2024. No Bueno.
Stay there, don't come.
@@botmexicanpatriot Just Got my green card
You think automation in developed countries may increase reverse migration?
I'll take this even FURTHER.... Many would say it's the TOXIC social environment in the U.S.. There seems to a sense of hostile feeling in many cities and states between communities.... You can Blame politics or social backgrounds, but people in Mexico make an effort to live a life filled with harmony... I will say people are CONCERNED about the Americans bringing that their influences and injected it in Mexican society.... All in Time...
MX is much more friendly than most USA areas. Some Country-type parts of My USA State are great too. But, the food's better in MX..! haha
USA is broken family wise has to do more wt women . That now drink talk back Dnt have seen bonds with there kids have no values morals and care about there happiness than there kids . More kids usa no more step dads than the blood dad ..
Now gringos are invading CDMX
Why do you hate other races?
@@jamescadzow9545because other races are inferior
Yeah the white race stole from other races @@marcuslerret6842
Same reason Canadians go to United States.
Not just canadians, we’re all over the place, mexicans and canadians are moving to the US for opportunities, americans are moving to México because it’s cheaper. And quite honestly if I had to choose between living in México, Canada or the U.S. then Canada 100%
Please send us your best 🇲🇽
Wanted to move there before the video, definitely after
Hope their eyes will accustom soon to the yellow filter. xD
The informations is inaugurate, cost of living is about half, maybe even 40% NOT 75%
Digital Nomads or Ilegal Aliens?
Yup
Mexico is so close to the USA, plus cheaper than the US, plus living here rents or buying homes is less compare here its so sad you can't retire in here in your own Country because its so expensive
Lets make this clear we mexicans do not go to uited states anymore, we stoped crosing the border sinse 2012, we don't need to anymore.
That's a lie😂😂😂
Immigration Crisis says otherwise.
"Expatriate: someone who lives outside of their native country.
Immigrant: someone who comes to live permanently in another country."
Parts of Mexico are nice, but so are parts of Argentina, and Belize, and Bolivia, and Brazil, and Costa, and Columbia, and Chile, and Ecuador, and Panama, and Uruguay, and Venezuela, etc.
While parts of Mexico are nice with good people; other than its close proximity to United States, there really isn't anything unique about Mexico that can't be found in the rest of Latin America, or the Americas, for that matter.
I would encourage every country in the Americas to open it's Tempory Residency to twelve months so citizens of the Americas could travel freely for up to twelve months in any country in the Americas to become better acquainted with our fellow citizens. ❤❤❤❤
Ya we are moving back to the United States. It's gotten very expensive to live in Mexico now. And the new government is very scary.
No mams 😂😂😂
¿Dónde es Yakatan disculpen? 😂
Just with your property , you can buy a decent house with $60k in USA $300k you never have to do your roof cause they are made out of concrete like real houses should in Florida you need to do your roof every 15 years they are made out of wood 😅😅 , property taxes $350 per years , house insurance does not exist 😅😅 , get it , with your house paid off and your car paid off you can make it with $1.000 usa ti $1.500 per month , see the difference , American dream is over only for moder slaves that's what the system has created , cheers
No americans but yankies bevouse America its a continent from Alaska to patagonia there isn't a country named America.
🙃
Here in the USA There are no cynics with It deals with alternative effective moments for cancer, it is a taboo to talk about it, in Mexico they exist and with effectiveness of up to 90%, Here in the USA they only want the money 😢
Anyways is more dangerous in the usa the truth
Siguen trabajando a distancia para sus empresas y viviendo en Mexico 😂esa es la razón se gastan un tercera parte de su salario y viven y comen como reyes lo que en su país estarían casi al límite de su dinero 😂😂😂no porque les guste Mexico
Vivo en San Miguel de Allende, la ciudad más gentrificada del país.
Todos los gringos de por aquí aman a México más que los mexicanos. Cuidan mejor las calles, sus casas, las iglesias y los monumentos. Nunca he oído que un gringo evada impuestos pero es raro escuchar que un mexicano si quiera presente su declaración fiscal.
Pero por eso les gusta México, amigo. Creo que eso es lo que intentaban decir. Estás analizando la ecuación al revés. Pero la razón por la que “les gusta” México (si quieres usar esa palabra) es porque les “gustan” sus billeteras bonitas y gruesas.
Be curious to know what percent of Americans that move to Mexico do so because of cultural reasons, not economic ones I have two houses in Mexico one in Baja and Guanajuato I love it there.
@@ChaosAngel667no lo hacen, México es para lo mexicanos, largo
@@ArtemioMendezHernandez hablas sin preocuparte por conocer, no amas a México, solo odias a quienes les va mejor que a ti.
Lots of illegals from all over the world not just the US
There are 50 million Mexicans living in the United States legally and millions more illegally versus 2 million Americans living in Mexico.
Complete fat lie, there are 12 million mexicans in the US, please shut up Sudaca 😂
8 no 50!
haha there are over 2millions amwricans leaving in mexico
NO vengan por favor
No vengan illegal aquí en mi país USA
I give you props for using the word IMMIGRANTS, when It comes to the influx of USA citizens into Mexico! EXPATS MY ASS!!