Love the daddy-daughter duo! Very refreshing! I'm from MI and living in Mexico for the same reasons. The Mexican people are the kindest in the world. And thank you for putting weather as #1. Many who live here are from Texas or California, and it does not occur to them to include the weather on their list. May I ask how you are supporting yourself and Auburn while in Mexico?
@@NickDemski I believe it. I am still in the city over here in Mexico but I just booked tickets to Guatemala for November so I am hoping to try out living small town lake life.
I just added my commnet and looked at your video and you lived in Thailand. Im in Chiang mai and ready to be closer to my oldest daughter and mom in the usa. Mexico planning!
Just found y'all! I watched with my 6 and 3 yo. We talk all the time about how we can't wait to be in Mexico. Covid has delayed our plans, but it's just a matter of time. It was great for them to hear your daughter tell them what I had been telling them. I can't wait to watch more!
Sounds like you're playing it smart! I'm glad your kids learned from mine, I'll let her know! 😬😬 Hope your move to Mexico goes well in the future and if you have any questions or anything let me know and I'll try to respond in a video for you 🙌
The odds of you going where I went is like throwing a dart at Mexico and hitting the right spot. Take my tale more as one of caution to spend a couple weeks in one spot before settling down officially. How's your Spanish?
Adorable video! We recently moved to Queretaro Mexico/ got temporary residency and love the beautiful climate here. Our only regret is that we didn't do it sooner:-).
That's awesome! I've been wondering how well INM is processing visas right now, good to hear they're still working 🙏 I love that one park with the statues in the middle of Queretaro, very pleasant place
@@NickDemski You know, the visa process was pretty smooth. I will say we did have some extra assistance with filling out the paperwork which is allmin Spanish of course however, the process is even faster than it was previously per the locals (at least with regard to our experience here in Queretaro). We submitted the appropriate documents, waited a couple of weeks and we were then called in for our fingerprint appointment. We were at the INM office for about 3 hours, signed some docs, got fingerprinted and walked out with our temporary residency that same day:-).
@@NickDemski Thankfully, it was. 😊 Know you've lived in different places (including Mexico), what are some of the places you are most fond of? We watched your videos long before we made our move to Mexico. 😊
oh this is lovely! Nice to meet you both. Im thinking of moving from Thailand to Mexico with my baby. Love the cyltre and closer to my family in USA. Thank you for making this! Will watch all your videos and make some plans.
My pleasure. There are lots of safe places to live in Mexico, I think. It's definitely not scary. But moving to certain parts of Mexico would carry risks just like anywhere else, I suppose. Thanks for listening to our perspective on it!
@@Thomas-kw9je not here no, but she still speaks with her family back in HK. We'll be back there in the future to keep her exposed to it. Sadly, It's a bit unstable over there atm. :(
This is my biggest concern. I have two children and would love to move to Thailand, China, or something else. I just don't even know how I would pull this off. I have an au pair now, so perhaps she can show me around Philippines in the future.
The Single Dad Nomad well I’d like to live near my family not with my family, but they aren’t much help. It’s so mind blowing to them that someone from the US would want to move to Mexico. I feel like I’d be totally alone. I’m a single mom and wouldn’t know where to start. I just know that something new would be nice.
Great channel. Just discovered you May 2021 & love the energy of you two! You seem like an awesome Dad and that makes me very happy! I know forward to watching and learning more from you both.
Pleasure to meet you! Honestly I'm kind of unfocused on this channel so let me know what you'd like to learn about in the future, it can give me ideas to make videos you'd be interested in!
i’m planning on moving down in feb....and as i’m typing i see to my right your easy ways to move vid so i’ll check that out... any best ideas on how to get stuff down there? as in shipping from the states? anyways to echo everyone else...what a beautiful soul you have with you! Super cool to hear how the lifestyle affects children!
The major shipping companies offer international shipping to Mexico. My best idea would be to sell my stuff and only take the essentials because you might not enjoy having a leather couch that rots in the Mexican humidity after you discover an electric bill for constant AC is outrageous in your neighborhood, for example. Better to start over in terms of "stuff" imho. A lot of places are furnished anyways 🙌 if you started selling now on facebook marketplace, ebay, amazon, craigslist, you get rid yourself of your stuff before your move to Mexico in February
I am also having the same difficulty in moving...but it is more on what to take and what to sell. Antiques, memories, photos, etc etc etc. The truth of what I have decided is that most of the "stuff" we have is crap and junk! I am going to sell what is sellable and donate part and put the rest in the trash! Photos can be stored digitaly. Memories are in your heart and mind!! Time to be free!! Viva la Mexico!!!
Thanks for the video! You guys did great together :) My husband & I are hoping to move to Mexico within the next couple of years & I'm super excited. We've been looking online at place in Puerto Vallarta but open to other places. I'm excited for the weather since we have Winter here in Ohio 😂😂
This video was super awesome and helpful! We’re debating moving to Sayulita and though we’ve seen lots of couples and singles moving to Mexico we haven’t seen a lot of people with kids moving there.
Sayulita is nice if u like to surf or wanna learn, also some good schools in the area. Check out Lo De Marcos about 15 minutes or so north of there for a community with a nice beach for kid friendly swimming ☺️
We lived not far from Puerto Vallarta about a 5 minute walk to the beach...I have a couple videos on this channel about the cost of living in Mexico :)
How did you find a school to enroll her in, if that’s not to invasive of a question... I’m planning to move soon and I have 2 kids 10yr and 6yr old and I’ve been trying to find information in schools that would provide them the ability to transfer either back to the US or any other country as of now that’s my only concern. I wouldn’t want to negatively impact them in any way. Any help would be greatly appreciated
I found a school through good old fashioned footwork when I moved to Mexico. I was looking at 4 schools, but they are easy to find and many of them offer international curriculum and credits will transfer over.
I found them online first, or by just looking at Google maps and finding schools. There are private and public schools available. Public schools will be free if you have legal residency like me, it's easy to get enrolled but it will all be in Spanish most likely. The least expensive private school I found was roughly $200/month at a Waldorf/Montessori School and others went up to $500/month with IB curriculum. But I'm sure that varies depending on location tho 🙏
I’m 23, no kids yet but I want to raise my future children in Mexico. 1 so they can be bilingual and 2 cost of living is cheaper and I want to retire young. Any advice? I’m very curious about your source of income. That’s one of the biggest things that I haven’t figured out yet. Saving money is no problem but idk where I’d be getting USA money from once I actually move there.
If I were you I would just move to Mexico on a tourist visa and travel around until I found a place I wanted to stay. That only works if you have some savings or some income, of course, but you could end up finding a job in Mexico if you put in the effort, as well. I've made some videos about making money online that may help give you some ideas and answer your questions about what I do for income: ua-cam.com/play/PLjOiDy0gxnH5DMgo5WdikHV16hTvblrd_.html Hope that helps and best of luck!
Welcome to Mexico Single Dad Nomad and Auburn! Ya know a coupla years ago on Mexican T.V. there was a sitcom called 'Papá Soltero' starring the 50s Rock singer César Costa who was Dad to 3 kids, well after seeing Single Dad Homesteading and Single Dad Nomad, this Single Dad stuff isn't myth, lol...Take care mon!
@@NickDemski Yeah, the good thing about UA-cam is being able to type 'the Jeffersons' or 'All in the family' and still getting glimpses of those COOL sitcoms, the same goes with Papá Soltero or going a bit further back to Los Polivoces.
There are lots of expats in Mexico, so I think any age person could make friends there, but the locals are often quite nice, too. It will be easier to make friends if you speak some Spanish, but if you dont, it's also easy to learn and making local friends is one of the best ways to practice :)
I was living a long way from Merida in Nayarit. Yeah lots of people move to Mexico and end up in those expat communities. I intentionally avoid them so I can immerse in Spanish, so I usually look for places with very few expats.
New subscriber from Houston hoping to relocate to puerto vallarte in two years open a business there. Already speak Spanish. Can’t wait. Most of my family on moms side live all over the country.
I lost my wife in 2014 and have considered moving to Mexico for retirement. I have been to Mexico several times as a child and adult. my question is about the safety in mexico since all the rising drug crime . Do you feel safe?
I've always felt safe in Mexico. The drug crime issue is certainly scary if you watch the news, but the USA is no different in South Chicago, for example. If you can avoid drug crime in usa by dodging lower Chicago, you can do equally well avoiding drug crime in Mexico by staying away from their hot zones. Very sorry about your wife, btw,, that truly sucks.
Hi. Where in Mexico were you for this Video? It sounds really nice. How much is your rent there, and how did you find it? What was your monthly budget there? I am still enduring the 8 to 5:15 grind here in Arizona. I hope to retire in Mexico someday.
I’ve been wanting to move down there, I have duo citizenship but only lived there when I was a kid. My question is, how can you make a decent living, how do you work online?
Just curious to know what kind of hoops did you have to go in through to get your daughter registered for school and what was it like for her? I have two boys 4 and 5. Can you fill me in please?!!
We got temporary residency and just had to supply the school with her CURP number once we got her card. Have you watched my videos about residency in Mexico?
I'm so glad I found your channel! I've been researching places in Mexico to move to for me & my son. Do you have any suggestions for single parents like me as far as safe & economical cities to move to?
I'm glad you're here and that's awesome! It's an exciting jump! But I also understand your concerns. The news down here is quite frightening sometimes. But honestly, I've never felt unsafe in Mexico anywhere I've been. You'd be safe from most of the gunshots in America by avoiding the southside of Chicago. It's the same way in Mexico. So, there are plenty of places for you to choose from. I'd recommend looking at the geography of Mexico, understand the different climates, and kind of going from there. You could live in a desert, or you could live in a jungle, or you could live on either ocean. You could live in a metropolis or you could live in a village. Any preferences to narrow it down?
There are many different visas to Mexico but the tourist visa fees for many people are often included in the price of the plane ticket. Get pesos from the bank as soon as you can because paying with US dollars gets you a really bad exchange rate.
If Americans go to Mexico as tourists, the fees are usually built into the price of the airline ticket automatically and the airline will hand out the FMM on the flight. Makes it easy for us 😃
Thank you! I really appreciate that because I feel like I'm still in the early stages of learning videography and production. Great to have you following along DaBoss!
dad whats wrong w u???? teach your daughter to close her legs i mean come on this is common sense i honestly dont get these parents who still dont correct their children knowing how dangerous it is online, and u post her up for everyone to see and shes sitting like this? use your brain dad bc u look real creepy right now!!
She can sit however she damn well pleases. I don't control her body. She's just being a kid, and she has clothes on. If you're looking at her weird, you're the weird one.
@@NickDemski @Nomad Lifestyle u mean to tell me u didnt know about online predators? or predators in general youre a single dad that makes it way worse she is a target she has no mother!!! so youre WILLFULLY IGNORANT or just creepy???? as a parent it is YOUR JOB to correct her and PROTECT HER so she is not EXPOSED ONLINE and in real life!!!??? did u not know that was YOUR RESPONSIBILITY or do u think its ok to expose your daughter legs wide open online where child traffficking is beyond alarming or are u saying your totally WILLFULLY ignorant to wats going on w child predators? do better sir and dont expose your daughter online and teach her to close her legs. u wont be there 24/7 n if u dont teach her to close her legs one day she will learn the hard way i was a little girl too once sir i talk from experience so unless ur creepy CHECK YOURSELF AND PROTECT HER INSTEAD OF EXPOSE HER. im sure u are very aware of the things that happen to children who are exposed, where is her mother???? that makes her more of a target genius!! THINNK!!! bc u look real creepy making excuses for exposing her, as parents u have to teach your children about the dangers bc these kids are being violated at alarming rates and if u say u didnt know this thats a blatant lie, and creepy. it is your job to teach her bc that will invite the wrong attn it happens all the time a man just molested a a little girl in nyc and dad tried to defend her and the molester beat up the dad!!! this was outside!!! so dont act creepy teach her!!! dnt expose her!!!
Cuando puedas. mete a tu hijita a una escuela religiosa. Al menos la primaria. Porque ahi. les dan los primeros valores de respeto de la vida(Muy importante en mexico) Si no puedes. Entonces involucrate en la sociedad de padres de familia de la escuela publica. En un pueblo chico. es como estar entre la familia. Asi puedes estar pendiente de tu hija. A mi me hubiera gustado. que mis hijos estudiaran la primaria en mexico. Es como una escuela militar. Marchan y saludan la bandera. Todas las manas. Asi Nace el respeto para todo! Translatation When you can. Put your little daughter in a religious school. At least elementary school. Because there they give them the first values of respect for life (Very important in Mexico) If you can't. Then get involved in the public school parent society. In a small town. it's like being in the family. So you can be aware of your daughter. I would like it. that my children study elementary school in mexico. It is like a military school. They march and salute the flag. Every morning. This is how respect for everything is born!
Watch more on MOVING TO MEXICO! ua-cam.com/play/PLjOiDy0gxnH5q7sP2bSzMhHSA69iU80eb.html
Super cute team!! 🥰
Mostly the kiddo
I am loving Auburn's energy!
haha :D I'm curious how she'll look back at these videos, she does have a natural acceptance of the camera though
@@NickDemski I am sure she will love them.
Auburn is so smart and expressive, how old is she?
She’s adorable
Agreed 😁
your daughter is cute and articulate. You are doing a good job as a single father.
Thank u, appreciate that 🙏
Thank you
You're welcome a fourth time
3:32 where her hand was on her hip and she was just nodding agreeing with what you were saying ahahah omg I loved it. So darn cute.
😁❤️
your daughter is so adorable!
She’s so cute and smart ❤️
I can’t believe I have gone this long without knowing these two cuties. I’m so excited I know ya now. #subbed!
thank you, it's really good to have you here
Great video, and she's adorable :)
Thanks Svetsy 🙃
Love the daddy-daughter duo! Very refreshing! I'm from MI and living in Mexico for the same reasons. The Mexican people are the kindest in the world. And thank you for putting weather as #1. Many who live here are from Texas or California, and it does not occur to them to include the weather on their list. May I ask how you are supporting yourself and Auburn while in Mexico?
Hey Tarey! Thats awesome, I figured I wasnt alone! I'm a freelance writer primarily. How about you?
Hello from SW Michigan
Hello!
I am glad you appreciate life in Mexico
There is much to appreciate!
Yaaassss!!! Gotta love living in Mexico.
:D it's been a much needed adjustment from the city life that's for sure
@@NickDemski I believe it. I am still in the city over here in Mexico but I just booked tickets to Guatemala for November so I am hoping to try out living small town lake life.
@@AmoyaShante that sounds awesome, let me know how it goes, guatemala has always called to me
I just added my commnet and looked at your video and you lived in Thailand. Im in Chiang mai and ready to be closer to my oldest daughter and mom in the usa. Mexico planning!
Hey yeah! I love Thailand, how have you found the lifestyle right now in Chiang Mai tho? I'm looking at Mexico again too tho :) maybe an island, hbu?
Just found y'all! I watched with my 6 and 3 yo. We talk all the time about how we can't wait to be in Mexico. Covid has delayed our plans, but it's just a matter of time. It was great for them to hear your daughter tell them what I had been telling them. I can't wait to watch more!
Sounds like you're playing it smart! I'm glad your kids learned from mine, I'll let her know! 😬😬 Hope your move to Mexico goes well in the future and if you have any questions or anything let me know and I'll try to respond in a video for you 🙌
Fruit is amazing here
I got the scurvy the last time i was in Michigan
@@NickDemski I believe it!
Your daughter is way too cute!!
Hi Auburn
Auburn says Hi to you too
What part of mexico? Im a single mom and ive thought about it...you both are adorable
The odds of you going where I went is like throwing a dart at Mexico and hitting the right spot. Take my tale more as one of caution to spend a couple weeks in one spot before settling down officially. How's your Spanish?
Hey man! I’m a solo dad too, looking to move to Mexico with my daughter (6) this has been inspiring!
Nice to meet you! And you totally could move there 🙌 let me know if you have any questions or anything
Did you move to Mx? You're welcome
What a great team! Thanks!
My pleasure
Love you guys ❤😘 I wish someone could invite me to Mexico. I'm gonna take cure of my expensive. I'm from Africa thanks
Is Africa expensive? Or the flight to Mexico?
@@NickDemski not that much. I just need a kind-hearted person to invite me. With invitation it is easyer❤
No need for an invitation, you can arrive on a tourist visa to Mexico no problem
@@NickDemski thanks for always being there for us ❤❤ so how should I apply 😙
There's a link in the video description that lets u know if ur country needs the visa or not. Check that for more
Adorable video! We recently moved to Queretaro Mexico/ got temporary residency and love the beautiful climate here. Our only regret is that we didn't do it sooner:-).
That's awesome! I've been wondering how well INM is processing visas right now, good to hear they're still working 🙏 I love that one park with the statues in the middle of Queretaro, very pleasant place
@@NickDemski You know, the visa process was pretty smooth. I will say we did have some extra assistance with filling out the paperwork which is allmin Spanish of course however, the process is even faster than it was previously per the locals (at least with regard to our experience here in Queretaro). We submitted the appropriate documents, waited a couple of weeks and we were then called in for our fingerprint appointment. We were at the INM office for about 3 hours, signed some docs, got fingerprinted and walked out with our temporary residency that same day:-).
Sounds as easy as when I got it in 2018 🙌
@@NickDemski Thankfully, it was. 😊 Know you've lived in different places (including Mexico), what are some of the places you are most fond of? We watched your videos long before we made our move to Mexico. 😊
Great video!! She's adorable!!!
Thank you! 😊
Awesome, have fun, keep learning & sharing.
:)
I usually hate kids but your little girl has such a great energy, whatever you're doing you're doing it right bro I'm happy for you.
That's a huge compliment thank you! Idk man she drinks a lot of water that might be it 😅😅🙏🙏
oh this is lovely! Nice to meet you both. Im thinking of moving from Thailand to Mexico with my baby. Love the cyltre and closer to my family in USA. Thank you for making this! Will watch all your videos and make some plans.
I never thought about moving to Mexico. All you here is that Mexico is scary. Thank you for sharing your story. Small channel but interesting.
My pleasure. There are lots of safe places to live in Mexico, I think. It's definitely not scary. But moving to certain parts of Mexico would carry risks just like anywhere else, I suppose.
Thanks for listening to our perspective on it!
Hi Auburn, seems like you really like nature :) Nick you're doing a great job Of raising your daughter mate :)
Cheers Thomas! We've both been enjoying the outdoors recently :D
@@NickDemski Yeah seems like it :) does auburn still learn Cantonese?
@@Thomas-kw9je not here no, but she still speaks with her family back in HK. We'll be back there in the future to keep her exposed to it. Sadly, It's a bit unstable over there atm. :(
Auburnnnn she has grown up so much 🤩😍🙏 I was missing you 2! Great video I really enjoyed it
i know right! she has. And I think we like this format better than the other social platforms :) we should be hanging out here more :)
This is my biggest concern. I have two children and would love to move to Thailand, China, or something else. I just don't even know how I would pull this off. I have an au pair now, so perhaps she can show me around Philippines in the future.
Have u seen my escape plan video? Might give u some ideas 🙏 Philippines would be a great place to start
This is really encouraging, I speak Spanish and have family down there but I’m trying to get the jump through my mind
What's holding you back?
The Single Dad Nomad well I’d like to live near my family not with my family, but they aren’t much help. It’s so mind blowing to them that someone from the US would want to move to Mexico. I feel like I’d be totally alone. I’m a single mom and wouldn’t know where to start. I just know that something new would be nice.
Hoping for the best for you two!
Thank you, I appreciate that!
Entertaining the idea to move to Mexico from Canada....
Keep us informed of your experiences.
What are your driving factors for moving to Mexico? I like it there a lot, but there are better places to live in terms of cost of living.
Nice video guys ! Well done 👍
We had fun making it, thanks! 🙌🙌
Awesome video cousin!
I love you guys ! - Shayne
Thanks Shayne! We'll try to keep them coming :D
Great handle! I am sure that is a magnet for young ladies that will be drawn to your channel.
Thanks! It really depends on the platform what my audience distribution looks like.
Auburn is so sweet. Blessings to you both!
That's very kind, thank you!
Loving this, subbed!
Glad you enjoyed it! Nice to have you in the community, Daniel 🙏
Welcome guys to my beautiful country. God bless you guys
That's such a nice welcome, thank you, Álvaro!
Great channel. Just discovered you May 2021 & love the energy of you two! You seem like an awesome Dad and that makes me very happy! I know forward to watching and learning more from you both.
Pleasure to meet you! Honestly I'm kind of unfocused on this channel so let me know what you'd like to learn about in the future, it can give me ideas to make videos you'd be interested in!
Exelent time for your daughter to learn a 2 language naturally
Absolutely!
@@NickDemski welcome to home
i’m planning on moving down in feb....and as i’m typing i see to my right your easy ways to move vid so i’ll check that out... any best ideas on how to get stuff down there? as in shipping from the states? anyways to echo everyone else...what a beautiful soul you have with you! Super cool to hear how the lifestyle affects children!
The major shipping companies offer international shipping to Mexico. My best idea would be to sell my stuff and only take the essentials because you might not enjoy having a leather couch that rots in the Mexican humidity after you discover an electric bill for constant AC is outrageous in your neighborhood, for example. Better to start over in terms of "stuff" imho. A lot of places are furnished anyways 🙌 if you started selling now on facebook marketplace, ebay, amazon, craigslist, you get rid yourself of your stuff before your move to Mexico in February
I am also having the same difficulty in moving...but it is more on what to take and what to sell. Antiques, memories, photos, etc etc etc. The truth of what I have decided is that most of the "stuff" we have is crap and junk! I am going to sell what is sellable and donate part and put the rest in the trash! Photos can be stored digitaly. Memories are in your heart and mind!! Time to be free!! Viva la Mexico!!!
Did you move to Mx?
Thanks for the video! You guys did great together :) My husband & I are hoping to move to Mexico within the next couple of years & I'm super excited. We've been looking online at place in Puerto Vallarta but open to other places. I'm excited for the weather since we have Winter here in Ohio 😂😂
I'm from Michigan so I know how you feel 😁 and thanks!
@@NickDemski then you get it for sure! 😂😂 Thanks again for the videos. Super helpful
I miss the food and weather especially now in the winter time.
I hear that. I never realized how bad winter fruit tastes until I traveled to the tropics.
I love her so cute! ❤️
Thanks :)
Enjoyed the video. Supercute. I'll be subscribing from my family channel. Can't wait to show my kids and watch some more. 👍🏾
Thanks! Looking forward to your productions, as well!
*so cute 🥰 my family ytb 🇲🇫🌴🌴🌴🇲🇦👍 Big like thank you for sharing*
My pleasure, thanks for watching!
Oh my goodness she’s adorable!
😬😬🙏
So did you set up your business first, and then eventually move down? Or have you been living in Mexico since 2013?
I already had my LLC running when I moved to Mexico in 2019...mobile income is very useful
Mexico food is surely the number 1 reason haha
I do love the taco carts
This video was super awesome and helpful! We’re debating moving to Sayulita and though we’ve seen lots of couples and singles moving to Mexico we haven’t seen a lot of people with kids moving there.
Sayulita is nice if u like to surf or wanna learn, also some good schools in the area. Check out Lo De Marcos about 15 minutes or so north of there for a community with a nice beach for kid friendly swimming ☺️
May I ask where in Mexico you are? We were married in Northern Mexico, praying to get out of the USA and to Mexico someday. Thank you !
My pleasure! We're just outside of Puerto Vallarta! Nice jungle and beaches and also humid in the summer of course.
@@NickDemski been there
Pesos at like 15 to the dollar now. We're in the Sayulita area
Hola soy Andres manuel lopez obrador soy mexicano y presidente de la CDMX
Hola AMLO
Wow! Another we moved to Mexico video. Super original way to make money without really doing anything😉
Thanks for watching and commenting! Moving to Mexico is so easy, a child could do it.
@@NickDemski 250 views. Woohoo
Viral.
@@seaweb11 Thanks! How did you know I broke 250 views in one hour today?
"OOO LA LA"
so funny lol
Hahah that's how things go around here. 😁🙌
Where did you folks move to? How far are you from the beach? Cost of living?
We lived not far from Puerto Vallarta about a 5 minute walk to the beach...I have a couple videos on this channel about the cost of living in Mexico :)
She’s a cutie
I agree 😁
Just found your Channel, very interesting, your little one is adorable
Good luck with your travels, all the way from Australia
Glad you're here! I hope to make it to Australia some day...been a childhood dream!
What a beautiful charming little girl. Blessings
Thank you :)
Very nice 👍
Thanks :)
How did you find a school to enroll her in, if that’s not to invasive of a question... I’m planning to move soon and I have 2 kids 10yr and 6yr old and I’ve been trying to find information in schools that would provide them the ability to transfer either back to the US or any other country as of now that’s my only concern. I wouldn’t want to negatively impact them in any way. Any help would be greatly appreciated
I found a school through good old fashioned footwork when I moved to Mexico. I was looking at 4 schools, but they are easy to find and many of them offer international curriculum and credits will transfer over.
How do you find a school? Is it private? What is the cost?
I found them online first, or by just looking at Google maps and finding schools. There are private and public schools available. Public schools will be free if you have legal residency like me, it's easy to get enrolled but it will all be in Spanish most likely. The least expensive private school I found was roughly $200/month at a Waldorf/Montessori School and others went up to $500/month with IB curriculum. But I'm sure that varies depending on location tho 🙏
Browsing Nomad Capitalist & saw your vblog. Keep it up & You are doing a good job👍
Thanks, Anne! I appreciate that
I’m 23, no kids yet but I want to raise my future children in Mexico. 1 so they can be bilingual and 2 cost of living is cheaper and I want to retire young. Any advice? I’m very curious about your source of income. That’s one of the biggest things that I haven’t figured out yet. Saving money is no problem but idk where I’d be getting USA money from once I actually move there.
If I were you I would just move to Mexico on a tourist visa and travel around until I found a place I wanted to stay. That only works if you have some savings or some income, of course, but you could end up finding a job in Mexico if you put in the effort, as well.
I've made some videos about making money online that may help give you some ideas and answer your questions about what I do for income: ua-cam.com/play/PLjOiDy0gxnH5DMgo5WdikHV16hTvblrd_.html
Hope that helps and best of luck!
@@NickDemski Thank you so much for the advice, I’m new here. I’ll check it out!
Welcome to Mexico Single Dad Nomad and Auburn! Ya know a coupla years ago on Mexican T.V. there was a sitcom called 'Papá Soltero' starring the 50s Rock singer César Costa who was Dad to 3 kids, well after seeing Single Dad Homesteading and Single Dad Nomad, this Single Dad stuff isn't myth, lol...Take care mon!
Wow thats awesome! Did you watch that show?
@@NickDemski Yeah, the good thing about UA-cam is being able to type 'the Jeffersons' or 'All in the family' and still getting glimpses of those COOL sitcoms, the same goes with Papá Soltero or going a bit further back to Los Polivoces.
@@qualqui I'll look them up thanks!
Your girl is adorable! What challenges would you have moving your family that has teenagers? Would it be difficult for them to make friends?
There are lots of expats in Mexico, so I think any age person could make friends there, but the locals are often quite nice, too. It will be easier to make friends if you speak some Spanish, but if you dont, it's also easy to learn and making local friends is one of the best ways to practice :)
@@NickDemski Thank you for your responses! :)
I love this. I'm thinking about moving out soon with my 6 year old. May I ask what part you stay in? I hear a lot of Americans move to Merida
I was living a long way from Merida in Nayarit. Yeah lots of people move to Mexico and end up in those expat communities. I intentionally avoid them so I can immerse in Spanish, so I usually look for places with very few expats.
I definitely want to do this. The US is becoming more inhabitable everyday. My biggest question is how Gringos can seek asylum down there.
There are a few ways, fellow gringo. Have you seen my video about 3 easy ways to move to Mexico here: ua-cam.com/video/sLtfwFZ3xTs/v-deo.html
New subscriber from Houston hoping to relocate to puerto vallarte in two years open a business there. Already speak Spanish. Can’t wait. Most of my family on moms side live all over the country.
That's great! PV is lovely :) and thanks for subscribing!
Smart!
Thinking about moving to Mexico?
What do you do for work?
I'm a freelance writer and video editor :)
Is Auburn going to a public school or private school?
She's in a Waldorf/Montessori school. It's our first experience with this pedagogy, she seems to enjoy it so far!
That is awesome! They have great ones in Mexico that don't cost a small fortune.
@M.A yeah the Waldorf seems to let kids really enjoy themselves as they're learning, i love it!
@@NickDemski Im gunna need ur social security # while we're all at it.
@@arabellawallace4355 no
Blessings
Thanks :)
I wish you the best in my land
Thank you!
I lost my wife in 2014 and have considered moving to Mexico for retirement. I have been to Mexico several times as a child and adult. my question is about the safety in mexico since all the rising drug crime . Do you feel safe?
I've always felt safe in Mexico. The drug crime issue is certainly scary if you watch the news, but the USA is no different in South Chicago, for example. If you can avoid drug crime in usa by dodging lower Chicago, you can do equally well avoiding drug crime in Mexico by staying away from their hot zones.
Very sorry about your wife, btw,, that truly sucks.
She Is beautiful 😍, are you still in Mx?
No but maybe we'll be back 😁
@@NickDemski great I hope you can come back some day, where are you now?
For now we're in the usa visiting family for summer
@@NickDemski great, have a good time there, saludos de Querétaro
@@NickDemski are you planing come back to Mx soon?
Hi. Where in Mexico were you for this Video? It sounds really nice. How much is your rent there, and how did you find it? What was your monthly budget there? I am still enduring the 8 to 5:15 grind here in Arizona. I hope to retire in Mexico someday.
Hey thanks for reaching out! This video will answer a lot of your questions: ua-cam.com/video/ooE3ArB3wh4/v-deo.html
she's so cute
Where did you move from?
Nowhere really. I'm a nomad so I move a lot.
I’ve been wanting to move down there, I have duo citizenship but only lived there when I was a kid. My question is, how can you make a decent living, how do you work online?
Many ways...check out my how to work online playlists
How To Make Money While Traveling: ua-cam.com/play/PLjOiDy0gxnH7FMW170iE1CHdpFxCPOVFd.html
Just curious to know what kind of hoops did you have to go in through to get your daughter registered for school and what was it like for her? I have two boys 4 and 5. Can you fill me in please?!!
We got temporary residency and just had to supply the school with her CURP number once we got her card. Have you watched my videos about residency in Mexico?
I'm so glad I found your channel! I've been researching places in Mexico to move to for me & my son. Do you have any suggestions for single parents like me as far as safe & economical cities to move to?
I'm glad you're here and that's awesome! It's an exciting jump! But I also understand your concerns. The news down here is quite frightening sometimes. But honestly, I've never felt unsafe in Mexico anywhere I've been. You'd be safe from most of the gunshots in America by avoiding the southside of Chicago. It's the same way in Mexico. So, there are plenty of places for you to choose from. I'd recommend looking at the geography of Mexico, understand the different climates, and kind of going from there. You could live in a desert, or you could live in a jungle, or you could live on either ocean. You could live in a metropolis or you could live in a village. Any preferences to narrow it down?
@PearlPerlita Venegas Merida is one of the safes places in Mexico, also Yucatan. Hope you enjoy your stay.
How much is the visa and fmm fee at immigration and do they accept dollars or do you recommend taking pesos?
There are many different visas to Mexico but the tourist visa fees for many people are often included in the price of the plane ticket. Get pesos from the bank as soon as you can because paying with US dollars gets you a really bad exchange rate.
@@NickDemski Thank you for your reply. So, for an American, there is no fee to enter Mexico?
If Americans go to Mexico as tourists, the fees are usually built into the price of the airline ticket automatically and the airline will hand out the FMM on the flight. Makes it easy for us 😃
@@NickDemski Thank you for all your info!
why is she so cute!!!!
I don't know 🤗
Love you videos bro. You've got yourself a new Sub. God Bless.
Thank you! I really appreciate that because I feel like I'm still in the early stages of learning videography and production. Great to have you following along DaBoss!
@@NickDemski you are doing a great job buddy. Keep them videos coming, love the content!!! Besides,you've got a very talented little helper :)
@@dabossfraga9493 hahah the help is sparse but welcome...thanks again DaBoss 🙌 let me know what I can do for you in the future 🙏
@@NickDemski will do, thank you Sir. God Bless you and your little one.
@@dabossfraga9493 🙏🙏🙏
She's adorable but please have her sit properly. There are too many perverts out here.
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This is mad edited, video just skips around constantly. Just be yourselves man.
Yes, I do edit my videos.
dad whats wrong w u???? teach your daughter to close her legs i mean come on this is common sense i honestly dont get these parents who still dont correct their children knowing how dangerous it is online, and u post her up for everyone to see and shes sitting like this? use your brain dad bc u look real creepy right now!!
She can sit however she damn well pleases. I don't control her body. She's just being a kid, and she has clothes on. If you're looking at her weird, you're the weird one.
@@NickDemski @Nomad Lifestyle u mean to tell me u didnt know about online predators? or predators in general youre a single dad that makes it way worse she is a target she has no mother!!! so youre WILLFULLY IGNORANT or just creepy???? as a parent it is YOUR JOB to correct her and PROTECT HER so she is not EXPOSED ONLINE and in real life!!!??? did u not know that was YOUR RESPONSIBILITY or do u think its ok to expose your daughter legs wide open online where child traffficking is beyond alarming or are u saying your totally WILLFULLY ignorant to wats going on w child predators? do better sir and dont expose your daughter online and teach her to close her legs. u wont be there 24/7 n if u dont teach her to close her legs one day she will learn the hard way i was a little girl too once sir i talk from experience so unless ur creepy CHECK YOURSELF AND PROTECT HER INSTEAD OF EXPOSE HER. im sure u are very aware of the things that happen to children who are exposed, where is her mother???? that makes her more of a target genius!! THINNK!!! bc u look real creepy making excuses for exposing her, as parents u have to teach your children about the dangers bc these kids are being violated at alarming rates and if u say u didnt know this thats a blatant lie, and creepy. it is your job to teach her bc that will invite the wrong attn it happens all the time a man just molested a a little girl in nyc and dad tried to defend her and the molester beat up the dad!!! this was outside!!! so dont act creepy teach her!!! dnt expose her!!!
Cuando puedas. mete a tu hijita a una escuela religiosa. Al menos la primaria. Porque ahi. les dan los primeros valores de respeto de la vida(Muy importante en mexico) Si no puedes. Entonces involucrate en la sociedad de padres de familia de la escuela publica. En un pueblo chico. es como estar entre la familia. Asi puedes estar pendiente de tu hija. A mi me hubiera gustado. que mis hijos estudiaran la primaria en mexico. Es como una escuela militar. Marchan y saludan la bandera. Todas las manas. Asi Nace el respeto para todo!
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When you can. Put your little daughter in a religious school. At least elementary school. Because there they give them the first values of respect for life (Very important in Mexico) If you can't. Then get involved in the public school parent society. In a small town. it's like being in the family. So you can be aware of your daughter. I would like it. that my children study elementary school in mexico. It is like a military school. They march and salute the flag. Every morning. This is how respect for everything is born!
Gracias por los consejos! Yo pienso que ser un parte de la comunidad es muy importante 🙏
@@NickDemski dont xD or do whatever floats your boat, adorable video man.
You daughter is so cute. She looks like half Asian.
Thanks! She is half hong konger.
You go by someone's physical appearances to tell what someone is.