Welcome to the June 2018 edition of Vista, the Mexico Newsletter from Mexperience
Highlights of this edition
Mexperience celebrates 16 years online
Mexico’s Sharing Economy
Literature in Mexico
The hidden liabilities in your Mexican property
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Celebrating 16 years providing knowledge that encourages you to delve deeper and become inspired by the opportunities Mexico offers
Articles and guides about people offering their time and services using online marketplaces
Some people living in Mexico come to simplify their life situations, and are experiencing the attractions and benefits a simpler lifestyle can provide
Mexico’s seasonal monsoon rains are one of Mother Nature’s treats to experience and enjoy
During summer months, when temperatures reach their peak, Mexico can be host to hurricane-force storms
It's said that even people who can waltz through a lie-detector test will stumble doing arithmetic in a foreign language
In Spanish, ordinal numbers get complicated way before cardinal numbers; this article guides you through the variations
Articles about literature, reading, and books related to Mexico
Online marketplaces have transformed access to books in Mexico, although traditional bookshops continue to ply a brisk trade here
Foreign Native shares insights, observations, and commentary about Mexican life, its culture and traditions
The most frequently-asked questions we receive in relation to Mexico immigration and visas—updated regularly
A passport is the de facto document required for presentation at land and sea borders, as well as airports when you come to Mexico
Articles, local knowledge, and contacts to help you rent, buy and sell property in Mexico
Often overlooked, third party liabilities related to your Mexican property can be mitigated with adequate insurance cover
A ‘hidden’ cost of selling your Mexican home might lay in the US dollar amount used to calculate the property's value
Guides and articles about driving in Mexico
Gasoline prices across Mexico are no longer set by the government
The guide for the essential things you need to know as you make your plans for travel, lifestyle and living in Mexico
Your working life in Mexico starts here
Mexico offers extensive and affordable transport options.
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