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The Gringo Guide to Moving to Mexico
The Gringo Guide to Moving to Mexico
The Gringo Guide to Moving to Mexico
Audiobook3 hours

The Gringo Guide to Moving to Mexico

Written by Raúl Jiménez

Narrated by Chris Clyne

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

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About this audiobook

Living The Mexican Dream!!

Imagine living in a place where your dollars are worth almost 20 times more than in the US, but that is also modern and close enough so you'll never feel homesick.

A place with beautiful beaches, tasty food, affordable housing, and healthcare, where the locals are friendly, and there is always something fun to do.

If you strive to live a laidback lifestyle in a place rich with folklore and culture where you can also learn some Spanish on the go, then Mexico is the right place for you.

This book is for people who:

  • Want to know the process and documentation necessary to become a temporary or permanent resident of Mexico.
  • Want to know your money's worth and the general cost of living in Mexico.
  • Want to know about safety from the drug war and the most expat-friendly places in Mexico.
  • Want to know about real state, and housing in Mexico.
  • Want to be prepared for the culture shock and the language barrier when moving to Mexico.
  • Want information about working and paying taxes in Mexico.

Get "The Gringo Guide To Moving to Mexico" now, so you can make an informed decision before you move.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateAug 20, 2022
ISBN9798822630154
The Gringo Guide to Moving to Mexico

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    This was a straightforward look at Mexico from someone familiar with the country. It was fairly short without a lot of fluff. This is a good intro for those researching life in Mexico.