Mexico Newsletter —
April 2026
Easter holidays in Mexico; Residency updates; Springtime tours; Dry season & sunsets; Imported foods; Buying property "off plan"; Mosquito season, & more...
Inspiration, insight and connections to experience more of Mexico
Easter holidays in Mexico; Residency updates; Springtime tours; Dry season & sunsets; Imported foods; Buying property "off plan"; Mosquito season, & more...
Elisa Vidal is a qualified teacher with years of experience teaching students and helping them to improve their Spanish language & conversation skills
Learn about money & banking in Mexico: managing your finances, the Mexican peso, banknotes, banking services, money transfers, and using bank cards here
When you need assistance and practical support with a Mexico residency application, renewal, or managing your existing residency—our associates can help
Complete and continuously-updated guide about about Mexico immigration, including visas, rules, applications, and procedures for legal residency in Mexico
Plan & organize the logistics of your move to Mexico with this detailed checklist of actions and activities to consider in the months before your move date
The two busiest times of the year for travel in Mexico are during Christmas and New Year, and Holy Week—that begins on the weekend of Palm Sunday
A procedure exists for residents and Mexican passport holders to import household goods to Mexico free of customs duties. This article describes the process
When you plan your Mexican home, there’s an opportunity to create interior spaces that reflect your individual style coupled with Mexico’s own vibrancy
Practical tips and advice for dealing with the effects of the dry season when you're living in Mexico, or here on an extended stay
Our detailed guides to living, working, and retirement in Mexico are continually revised & updated to help you discover and cultivate a fruitful lifestyle here
There are lots of good, sensible reasons for moving to Mexico, and Mexperience provides extensive guides, articles and helpful connections to assist you
Obtain coverage for your road trip in Mexico. Choose Liability-only or full coverage; all plans include roadside assistance, legal, and some medical expenses