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...
When you plan to apply for legal residency in Mexico, this assistance service facilitates your first-time application through every stage of the process
When you need to get foreign-issued documents translated into Spanish by an authorized translator for official filing Mexico, our associates can help
Being properly insured when you drive in Mexico provides coverage against financial loss, and also practical and legal support in stressful circumstances
Comprehensive guides & resources for living, lifestyle, and retirement in Mexico that help you make considered choices. Free and open to all readers
Learn about appointments at consulates and immigration offices when you're applying for residency in Mexico, or to file in relation to your existing residency
If your Mexican home is situated in a desert area or elevated region inland you might need to use some heating during the colder autumn and winter months
Elisa Vidal is a qualified teacher with years of experience teaching students and helping them to improve their Spanish language & conversation skills
Learn about the three ways that domestic gas is supplied to homes across Mexico, how it's sold, and tips for managing your gas-fired appliances
When you drive your Mexican-plated car north across the border, you’ll need to get special third-party liability insurance that’s valid in the US and Canada
Learn about the typical fees and taxes buyers must pay in addition to the agreed sales price when buying residential property in Mexico
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
When you apply for Permanent Residency in Mexico as a couple, the dependent spouse/partner will only be offered Temporary Residency to begin with