The Mexico Expat Retirement And Escape Guide The Tell-It-Like-It-Is Guide to Start Over in Mexico 2018 Edition
By Claude Acero
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This new and extended Mexico guide will answer you all the questions before relocating to Mexico It will let you discover the country of mañana at your own pace before you get there.
This Mexico guide will help you: Get all the essential up-to-date trends, personal stories from expatriates, an insight of the mentality of the Mexicans, details about Mexican culture, profound immigration information, business ideas for Mexico, taxes, real estate knowledge, information on imports to healthcare, basically all the essential information you need to start over in Mexico. Also, you get a deeper understanding of the culture and local business manners, a grasp for the lay of the land, an overview of the best places to live and real stories of expats who tried their best to succeed in this unique country.
This is not your typical Mexico travel guide, it's an exciting and informative read for future expats, written by a real expat. Finally, a book on Mexico that gives a “slice of life” view of this plentiful, Central American country.
Claude Acero
Claude Acero is a so-called 'expat'; his extensive experience in different hemispheres, especially in Latin America and Asia, extends far back to the end of the 90's; Claude is an author of many expat guide books; with actionable advice, he guides expatriates, entrepreneurs and perpetual travelers with ideas and strategies they can easily implement into their own lives to watch their own adventure unfold!
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The Mexico Expat Retirement And Escape Guide The Tell-It-Like-It-Is Guide to Start Over in Mexico 2018 Edition - Claude Acero
The Mexico Expat Retirement
And Escape Guide
The Tell-It-Like-It-Is Guide
to Start Over in Mexico
2018 Edition
Free Book: Retire in Antigua Guatemal
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Chapters
Chapter 1 Introduction and Foreword
Chapter 2 Personal Stories & Personal Experiences
Chapter 3 The Lay of the Land
Chapter 4 My Favorite Places to Stay in Mexico
Chapter 5 Culture, Ethnicity and Social Classes
Chapter 6 The Mexican Mentality
Chapter 7 Making Friends in Mexico
Chapter 8 Religion
Chapter 9 Transportation
Chapter 10 A Word About the Economy
Chapter 11 Safety, Crime and the Police
Chapter 12 Highlights of Visas and Immigration
Chapter 13 Importing, Renting and Buying Property
Chapter 14 The Cost of Living
Cahpter 15 Starting a Business in Mexico – Ownership, Corporation, Investment
Chapter 16 Small Business Ideas for Mexico
Chapter 17 The Does and Don’ts when Opening a Small Business
Chapter 18 Medical Care, Emergencies & International Healthcare
Chapter 19 International Healthcare Providers
Chapter 20 Free Book: Retire in Antigua, Guatemala
Chapter 1
Introduction and Foreword
My name is Claude Acero and I would like to extend a warm greeting to you all.
With a few decades in Mexico now under my belt, I am now sort of a modern drifter, travelling between Mexico, other Central American countries, and sometimes Spain, which I believe provides me with a unique perspective to offer about this most beautiful country in the Central Americas.
This book is not about the best places to visit; any travel guide can give you generic information. It is unique in the respect that it is focused particularly on relocation and aspects of international living in Mexico from a first-hand viewpoint. The idea of this information is to make a new untraditional
lifestyle in one of the most diverse countries in the Western hemisphere more self-supporting. I also hope that this guide will motivate readers to pursue their dreams and happiness abroad. I’d like to thank the readers for their time and interests, and wish future expatriates the best of luck in all their endeavors
Chapter 2
Personal Stories & Experiences
I came the first time to Mexico in 1997 on a bike and traveled from San Diego, all the way down Baja, California. Twenty years is a big chunk in everyone's life; people change and so does a country. For me personally, this country south of the border has always been a mixture for unusual adventures, enjoying the good life on a dime and a semi-retired lifestyle. I have been working in real estate north and south of the border, and meanwhile I consider Mexico my home from home, even though I am not living there full-time anymore. I probably spend the better half of the year in and around La Paz. Let me tell you upfront, I have met more than a fair share of people from all over the world, some of them who have become my friends and are not only retirees, but foreign business owners and folks who really want start something new and unusual in a very different country. That's why I imagine myself as someone who may modestly give an opinion or two about this much-better-than-average country.
Let me start with a few people I know rather well, who have a little story about living there.
Paul and Melissa
I meet international couples all over the world, and sometimes they make me curious. For instance, when the guy is a few generations younger than her