FREE RESOURCE ON LIVING IN MEXICO www.mexicorelocationguide.com/living-in-mexico LIVE Interview with Jeff- Learn about Living in Mexico We talked about Preparing for hurricanes in Quintana Roo What you'll want to make sure you have at home in case of a hurricane How to have an easier move to Mexico How you can hire a private relocation tour guide to show you around so you can live like a local Why you need patience when you live in Mexico Also, Sorry for the technical difficulties- this platform really took a lot of data and the internet slowed down a lot.
Thank you for taking the time to create and making this video available!!! I quite enjoyed the layer back style of the interview! We are exploring areas to retire. Retirement is expected to be in approximately 2 years. We are interested in exploring the Playa Del Carmen as a possible location to live. We would like to find an apartment for a couple of months in the area but we don't want to spend a fortune. Is there such a place? I am Canadian. My wife is Latina which will help with the language. I hear that Playa del Carmen is quite busy so maybe there are areas close by that are a bit quieter but are close enough for us to shop etc. Thank you!!
Respectful it is not necessary to start your residency process in the country that your passport is issued. For example a person has Canada passport and they are living in the US legally the person can apply in the US.
FREE RESOURCE ON LIVING IN MEXICO
www.mexicorelocationguide.com/living-in-mexico
LIVE Interview with Jeff- Learn about Living in Mexico
We talked about
Preparing for hurricanes in Quintana Roo
What you'll want to make sure you have at home in case of a hurricane
How to have an easier move to Mexico
How you can hire a private relocation tour guide to show you around so you can live like a local
Why you need patience when you live in Mexico
Also, Sorry for the technical difficulties- this platform really took a lot of data and the internet slowed down a lot.
Thank you
Thank you for taking the time to create and making this video available!!! I quite enjoyed the layer back style of the interview! We are exploring areas to retire. Retirement is expected to be in approximately 2 years. We are interested in exploring the Playa Del Carmen as a possible location to live. We would like to find an apartment for a couple of months in the area but we don't want to spend a fortune. Is there such a place? I am Canadian. My wife is Latina which will help with the language. I hear that Playa del Carmen is quite busy so maybe there are areas close by that are a bit quieter but are close enough for us to shop etc. Thank you!!
Hi,
Please tell us about the local hospitals/clinics in your area.
Respectful it is not necessary to start your residency process in the country that your passport is issued. For example a person has Canada passport and they are living in the US legally the person can apply in the US.
Thanks for your comment. Our point is that you cannot start the process in Mexico.