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Julien

Hi all,

Newbie on the Mexico forum? Don't know how to start?

This thread is for you ;)

We invite you to introduce yourself on this topic, to share with us your expat story if you are already living in the country,
or to tell us more on your expat projects in Mexico if you are planning to move there.

It will enable us to help you better but above all to wish you a warm welcome.

Welcome on board!

Carmelgal65

We have been to Cabo several times and had a timeshare at one point and love the slower pace. We are exploring how easy or difficult making the move would be. We currently live in Central California, one retiree and one still in the work force.

robjalima

Hola,

Living in Mexico since 2010. 

Been in Baja, Baja Sur, SMA, now in Jalisco, but near Colima.

Happy to meet buddies to speak italian or french or whom share same interests.

Best

R

Cheryl

Hey ronjalima,


Welcome to ½ûÂþÌìÌà 1f601.svg


Could you provide more information about yourself?

What is your nationality? I noticed you mentioned that you also speak French.


Cheers,


Cheryl

½ûÂþÌìÌà team

robjalima

Yes Cheryl, I also speak french.


More on PM. Best :-)


Robert


Expat.in.Mexico team

rennytemple1

This is Renny Temple and Caren Kaye, husband and wife, retired active seniors from the entertainment industry.   Some folks recognize us; most not - but if you Google our names, you see we've worked during our career.  Checking out Ex-Pat land and hearing good things about San Miquel de Allende.  Looking for a long-term rental, home or apartment.   And a new look at life.


I guess that's it!!  :)

jjdavincipainting

Welcome, you will love Mexico. I live in Mazatlan. Chillax!!

Gueraenmx

@Julien My husband and I have been in Mexico for a few months, traveled from North to CDMX. Before this, I traveled through most states in MX. I speak fluent Spanish and he is learning  :)

janetkeyser3

@Julien


Hello fellow wanderers!

My husband and I have lived in Mexico for many years, the last 8 in Queretaro. We are both retired, he from a career as an auto mechanic, and I from teaching English (in Mexico City) and Spanish (Ohio, New Mexico, Texas).


He is an accomplished guitar player (blues, classic rock, particularly The Allman Brothers - he had a popular tribute band in Ohio before we moved.. We love attending concerts and I am always busy with knitting, sewing, and writing. 


I was an exchange student in 1963, staying with a family in Taxco for one month. I have returned to Mexico frequently since then and brought a group of New Mexico high school students to stay with families for a month in Jalapa, Veracruz. I loved watching my students blossom in this culture! I have also lived in/ visited Oaxaca state and villages throughout, especially archeological sites. (I saw the total eclipse of 1991 while sitting on a pyramid at Monte Alban - villagers, Europeans, etc. , Zapotecan poetry of how the rabbit would eat the sun, dancers emplumados...What an experience!


Hope this is TMI...and for a break in the heat!

Hoping for

Gyabaah Christof

Thanks to give me this opportunities to introduce myself my name is christof gyabaah born in Africa (Ghana and my village is very far away from the city,always lord bless my family mom and dad to show me the way of school 🫠but the destiny decided to follow another way i have struggled from the beginning to now but I have hope to be happy one with my family am married with two children's but i leave them to travel to Dubai it's two years now but things are tough to me. for god 🙠seek i plan to move to Mexico 🇲🇽 for a better life whit my family  automotive mechanic whit nine years experience any work

alfredogilbert

Hello everybody. My name is Al Gilbert and I live in mexico since long time ago. It is a warm place, a little bit crowded, but full with new experiences, good food and -often- friendly people. Welcome Gyabaah and all the new expats!

Gyabaah Christof

Thanks 😊 i appreciate ðŸ™

edstarwarz

Hi all

My name is Ward, originally from Belgium.  Moved to Mexico City about 2.5 years ago from Lima for work, and still loving every minute of it.  I live in the historical center of CDMX, so it is crazy busy during the day but nice and peaceful at night and during the weekends.  Traveled extensively throughout the whole of latin america for work and am now in process of opening a chilled neighborhood style coffee place here in CDMX, super excited!!  I speak English, Spanish Dutch, French and German.  I am engaged to the most amazing Mexican guy, Gerardo, a high school teacher.  Loooove travel, good coffee and graffiti, feel free to reach out to me with questions or suggestions any time.

Gyabaah Christof

Thanks brother 🙠i appreciate your kindness    ,I want to move to Mexico how can you help me. Please am very serious about it

admin88

@Julien

Hello,  my son and myself bought a house in Celestun.  My wife, myself and my son always had the dream to retire in Mexico on a beach.  Unfortunately, my wife recently passed away unexpectedly so now it will be just myself and my son.  We have  been looking everywhere in Merida for furniture and aren't having much luck.  Either really cheap furniture or really expensive.  Can anyone help?

admin88

@Carmelgal65


look at celestun.  cute little fishing town known for pink flamingos.  has everything you need and cheap and safe.  about 4 hours from cancun.  no hurricanes.  much better than touristy cabo. cheaper too. 

lauriek0910

@Julien Hola!  I'm Laurie from Pennsylvania, in the US.  Formerly from Brooklyn, NY.  I lived for a few years in Guayaquil, Ecuador and traveled to Venezuela many times.  The situation in the US has become concerning and I'm looking for a quiet, secure, and peaceful place to retire.  I plan to visit Cuernavaca soon to see if it's feasible to rent and explore there for awhile.  I am an ESL instructor of adults and also recently sold my business in the veterinary/pet industries.  My Spanish is rusty but definitely will flourish.  Feel free to ask any questions.  Thanks for inviting me to introduce myself.

admin88

Hello,  we are buying a house in celestun mexico.  Found a great duplex, right on the beach for $450k.  about 45 minutes from merida, the safest city in mexico.  It is a sleepy fishing village known for its pink flamingos.  Population 9000 but they have everything you need.  Housing is cheap also.  Our realtor, gary, has been amazing, helping us with everything.  He has lived there for 20 years and also owns 50 rental properties. 

Alisabuckner

Hello!! we are looking at buying a home in either cancun or conkal/merida area. we are from the states, but have always loved going to mexico on cruises. not only the exchange rate, but the atmosphere! we plan to first buy a place to hopefully rent out, and in the next few years make the full time move down there once the kids get older! our plan is to come down there multiple times a year for a good month at a time (hopefully). we can not wait to come down there! we are always doing something different (went from banking to farming and now moving to mexico haha). there seems to be so many possiblities in mexico and we can not wait to meet new people!

bcg15

@Julien


Hi, Thank you for the welcome.  My husband Larry & I retired (from the fashion industry) in 2022 to Savannah Ga.  We love living in Savannah but the summers are so hot and humid, we don't get to enjoy our house and gardens as much as we hoped.  We've heard a lot about San Miguel de Allende from friends and reading ex-pat blogs. We find the arts, music and the city's history very appealing.  We are coming for a visit next month to take advantage of the temperate weather and to get a feel of the city; and possibly re-locating here in the future.  Any recommendations for walkable areas with coffee shops, grocery stores, restaurants and access to public transportation?  TIA, BC (HurleyGirly)

santafemobilelab

@Julien


Hi!

Elizabeth in Coyoacan here :)

beverlywtsn

@Julien


Hello! My name is Beverly and I am looking to move to Mexico within a couple of years. I'm just getting information, so I will be following a lot of threads and learning. I have so much to learn! Glad this forum is here.

MexExplorer

@janetkeyser3


Hi,


Fellow teacher...music and politics.

Also thinking of Queretaro.

I was wondering about the easiest way to get a retirement or residence visa...Have the savings but scared of leaving bank statements with the consulate.

Does anyone know as any work arounds?

MexExplorer

abitamissC

@Julien

Hey. My name is Cheri, and I recently retired from my position as an English professor at a community college in Florida.

I have lived in the same neighborhood for life, so if I'm going to try something new now is the time. Several things have factored into my decision to consider moving to Rosarito, Mexico:

  1. I have three dogs, so I must be able to drive to my new location.
  2. I'm on a fixed income, so I need to ensure that this is an affordable choice for me.
  3. I would like to live close to San Diego.
  4. I love moderate weather, and from what I've discovered, Rosarito fits the bill.

Any information that can be provided would be greatly welcomed.

atk305

Hello, my name is Peter and I am 55 years old. I am very interested in moving to Mexico, preferably Mexico City / the surrounding area, within the next two years.


My family is originally from Pakistan (I was born there); we lived in different countries before immigrating to the US in 1981. We  have been in TX since 1982. I am a US citizen and a US Army veteran. I have been employed in the IT industry since the early 1990s, first in PCB manufacturing, then software, then oil and gas, and now medical / healthcare. I am currently an IT Project manager and Business Analyst. I have lived all over Texas and currently in San Antonio.


I am a restless type and have been in one place for the last ten years, so it is time to go try out another country for at least another 8-10 years or longer.


I am divorced, my children are grown, and my family all live in other cities or states so moving is fairly easy for me. I will most likely sell my house here. I have 4 dogs so I need to bring them with me. I also work and study remotely (finishing up a Masters and intending to do another one or do a PhD online) so I would need good internet. I am a part-time musician so I would like to be near a good music community. All I will be bringing with me are my large library, my dogs, my car and my instruments. I prefer warmer weather. I would like to be near an embassy and/or a college as my goal is to teach and maybe eventually get some sort of diplomatic relations or foreign service job. I am also currently completing certification as an Expressive Arts Therapist and would like to help with mental health services for the disabled community (I myself have a disability).


I look forward to meeting expats who are currently living in Mexico as well as interacting with those who are interested in moving there as well.


Thanks -


Peter

atk305

I feel the same @lauriek0910 about the political and economic situation. I have wanted to leave the US for many years but now seems like the time. I am located in TX so moving will be fairly easy (I hope) for me. Best of luck to you.

TheGingerLeigh

Ciao @robjalima! I'm looking at starting as a half-expat and have opportunities in San Miguel. I also speak Italian. Nice to meet you!

TheGingerLeigh

Hello! I'm Ginger Leigh from Austin, Texas. I'm a world-travelled professional musician and am in the interior design world. Looking at starting slowly and doing a half-n-half life. Half in SMA and half in Austin for now. I will be in SMA to perform a show March 6, 7 or 8th. Not confirmed on the date yet. Anyway, I can't wait to feel it out! If you're in SMA, please reach out!  Gracias!

GulliblesTravels

Hello! My name is JJ, and my husband and I are currently in Central Oregon and are exploring options for moving to Mexico. It's just us and two tabby cats, I work full-time (job TBD) and Rudy is currently a full-time househusband, although he might look for work once we get settled.


Rudy's parents were both from Mexico, but aside from a cruise with a quick stop in Ensenada, neither of us has stepped foot in-country in at least 30 years. I've already done preliminary research and like what I've found so far (with the exception of marijuana not being readily available via tiendas), but am definitely looking for feedback from folks who have been in-country regarding different areas, cost of living, pitfalls to avoid, etc.

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