Mexico Newsletter —
June 2026
Summer & rainy season; World Cup; Cell phone registration deadline; Part-time residency; Social etiquette; Suitable climates; Water supply & more...
Inspiration, insight and connections to experience more of Mexico
Summer & rainy season; World Cup; Cell phone registration deadline; Part-time residency; Social etiquette; Suitable climates; Water supply & more...
Mexico is co-hosting the 2026 soccer World Cup, alongside the USA and Canada. The opening game will be played on June 11 in Mexico City
Our associate offers travel medical coverage for unexpected medical expenses and medically-warranted evacuation when you're on an extended stay in Mexico
Our associate offers medically-warranted evacuation that gets you home for care if you suffer a catastrophic illness or accident while you're in Mexico
In this final part of the series, learn how developing an awareness and understanding of Mexican culture is essential to integration and longer-term settlement
In part one of our series about Essentials Skills for Expats in Mexico we examine possibly the most essential skill of all: learning the local language
In this third part of our series, we explore how developing flexibility and patience are essential qualities to assimilate well to your lifestyle in Mexico
This five-part series on Essential Skills for Expats in Mexico describes key skills you’ll need to help you settle-in and assimilate to Mexico
In part three of this series, discover how how trade, negotiation, and bargaining are woven-in to the fabric of everyday Mexican culture
Learn about how cultivating helpful local contacts and real social networking in your local community are vital to your everyday life situations in Mexico
Foreign Native shares some insights and anecdotes about strays and street dogs in Mexico along with some comments on trends and habits among dog owners here
When you plan to apply for legal residency in Mexico, this assistance service facilitates your first-time application through every stage of the process
If you’re in Mexico for the long-haul, you might choose to take your residency status to the next level: becoming a Naturalized Mexican citizen
If you've allowed your Mexico residency card to expire and need assistance with a renewal or re-application, our associates provide help and support