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Living and Working in Mexico
Every year, thousands of foreigners move to Mexico for a variety of different reasons. Some will go to Mexico to study, others to work for a company that has sent them there on assignment. Some people move to Mexico in search of a new life, usually after having visited several times, perhaps for extended periods.
Many people move to Mexico each year to retire - you can read about doing this by connecting to the guides about Retirement in Mexico on Mexperience. Also see Real Estate in Mexico.
This comprehensive section on Mexperience about living and working in Mexico has been created to help you understand what is involved moving to Mexico, and also discusses the important issues of employment and immigration policy.
Living in Mexico Q&A
The Living in Mexico Q&A page answers most of the frequently-asked questions about living in Mexico as well exploring practical considerations like choosing where in Mexico you'll live, finding a place to live, considering schools for your children, healthcare and more...
Practical Considerations for Living in Mexico
As you contemplate a move to Mexico, there will be several practical considerations to take into account. This guide covers some of the key practicalities and also connects you to other pages in the living and working section that contain additional information and resources.
Guide to Mexican Immigration
This guide to Mexican Immigration details the different types of immigration permit that are available for foreigners, and explains what rights you have (and don't have) by holding a particular type of visa.
Moving to Mexico
Once you have decided to move to Mexico, there will be a plethora of things to take care of and prepare for your move. This guide will help you to create your own personalized check-list of requirements...
Society and Culture in Mexico
When you live and work in Mexico you'll encounter a country that has distinct traditions, culture and language. This guide is an introduction to Mexico's Society and Culture
Social Etiquette in Mexico
When you live and work in Mexico you'll begin to encounter distinct social graces and rules of social etiquette. This guide to Mexico's social etiquette will help you to navigate through cultural graces and avoid potential faux pas.
Shops and Shopping in Mexico
Living in Mexico today offers you more choice and wider range of products and services to choose from in Mexico's Shops and Markets than ever before. Prices for some goods may be higher than US-equivalents, but most items, especially everyday items, are much less expensive.
Banks, Banking and Credit in Mexico
If you are going to live or work in Mexico you will need to engage with Mexican banking services. This guide gives you a comprehensive overview of banks, banking and credit facilities in Mexico.
Health and Healthcare in Mexico
Mexico offers excellent private health care facilities. Private clinics and hospitals feature the latest modern facilities and are built to US-standards. This guide highlights the key aspects of getting access to healthcare in Mexico for you and your family.
Schools and Schooling in Mexico
If you are living in Mexico with children of school-age, you will need to choose a school for them to attend. This guide is an overview of the school system in Mexico as well as some of the avenues open for your consideration.
The Media in Mexico
In addition to free-to-air and pay television, Mexico's Media also includes quite a lot of newspapers, a wide range of magazines, national and local radio stations as well as uncensored access to the Internet.
Finding Jobs and Working in Mexico
Our Q&A Guide gives you a list of the most frequently-asked questions about foreigners working in Mexico. Finding Jobs and Working in Mexico is a detailed guide of how to find work, or go self employed, and what to expect from the work environment in Mexico.
Self Employment in Mexico
Working for yourself in Mexico is considerably more challenging than working for yourself in the USA, Canada or the UK. This guide gives you an complete overview about being self-employed and starting your own business in Mexico.
Bringing Pets to Mexico
You can bring your pets to Mexico. This guide gives you the details about how to prepare the paperwork and transport your pet(s) to Mexico on commercial airlines.
Further Reading
The section on Further Reading has a list of resources, both in print and on the Internet that you may want to consider reviewing for further information.
Useful Contacts
The Useful Contacts page provides a list of government departments you will need to contact should you decide to live and work in Mexico, as well as a list of professional organizations who provide services that could help you with your move.
