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 need assistance and practical support with a Mexico residency permit application, renewal, exchange, or troubleshooting—our associates can help
Far Homes can connect you with established local realty agents at popular locations when you’re in the market to buy a residential property in Mexico
Being properly insured when you drive in Mexico provides coverage against financial loss, and also practical and legal support in stressful circumstances
An important and insightful part of Mexico's past and present are its bread shops, found on many busy corners of its towns and cities
A checklist of essential practical matters to consider as you search for and arrange an insurance policy for your home in Mexico—whether you own or rent
Manzanillo is an undiscovered enclave on the Pacific coast that offers affordable living amidst a quaint and authentic Mexican seaside town
Our Home Finders associate in Manzanillo, Candy King, helps you discover Manzanillo and find a home in this undiscovered gem on Mexico's Pacific coast
This article describes the steps to apply for legal residency in Mexico and also includes information about managing your residency status and card
Home insurance coverages are readily available in Mexico, and most residential property can be insured—with some notable exceptions
An expertly crafted custom tour of the Copper Canyon ensures your time is spent absorbing this outstanding train journey and the breathtaking scenery around you
Our detailed guides to living, working, and retirement in Mexico are continually revised & updated to help you discover and cultivate a fruitful lifestyle here
When your Mexico residency application is granted, a visa sticker is placed in your passport. This sticker needs to be exchanged for a residency card in Mexico.