Mexico Newsletter —
April 2024
Easter in Mexico; Solar eclipse; Dry season; Document apostilles & translations; Mosquitoes; Home insurance; Selling your Mexican home; tipping culture...
Inspiration, insight and connections to experience more of Mexico
Easter in Mexico; Solar eclipse; Dry season; Document apostilles & translations; Mosquitoes; Home insurance; Selling your Mexican home; tipping culture...
When you have an immigration procedure to file in Mexico and would like accompanied assistance at the immigration office, our associates can help
What happens if your Mexican home becomes uninhabitable for a while, forcing you to move out while it's repaired or rebuilt?
Greg Custer, long-term resident of Lake Chapala, offers walking tours of Ajijic to help you discover the heritage, charms and attractions of this lakeside town
A customized tour makes your visit to the butterfly sanctuaries an effortless journey, enabling you to fully absorb the experience of this remarkable migration
Our detailed guides to living, working, and retirement in Mexico are continually revised & updated to help you discover and cultivate a fruitful lifestyle here
Along with two verbs "to be," Spanish also has two different verbs for "to know," as well as two verbs "to have." This article describes them.
Being able to speak Spanish in everyday life situations when you're in Mexico will significantly enhance your lifestyle experience and help you to settle well
Comprehensive guides for living, lifestyles, and retirement in Mexico that help you make considered choices. Free and open to all readers
When you need assistance and practical support with a Mexico residency permit application, renewal, exchange, or troubleshooting—our associates can help
This article describes the rules and procedures and key points you need to know when you plan to bring your foreign-plated car to Mexico
Discover lifestyle opportunities in Lake Chapala in 2024—programs are available online and Lakeside in Ajijic. Learn more and reserve your space
People who arrived in Mexico to create a new lifestyle and who have settled here cite key reasons about why they came—and why they stay