New members of the Mexico forum, introduce yourselves here - 2018
Thank you!
Barbara
Jeeper24 wrote:My husband and I are movimg from Alberta, Canada to Playa del Carmen. Keith and Patricia Carter.
Email is carter.****
We would like information on long term condo rentals.
Hi Jeeper, Welcome aboard
I would suggest you look at the housing tab at the top of the page for information on housing. This is a forum that provides information but does not find housing for you. Instead, there are resource tabs.
It is also better that you not provide personal information like emails. We have found that it can be a problem.
We will be glad to talk about Mexico and answer questions about life here.
Buena Suerte
I've just gotten approved for Permanent Residency in Mexico. I'm currently living about an hour south of Cuernavaca in the state of Morelos. Been here since September. I've also lived in the Lake Chapala area for 8 months (July 2017 to March 2018).
I plan to remain in my current location for at least four more months, but want to learn more about various cities in Mexico as possible places to relocate and plan to visit Queretaro, San Miguel de Allende, and Guanajuato between Dec. 2 and 12.
I'm 69, single, and have lived in 6 other countries outside the U.S. since 2006 -- Spain, Turkey, Brazil, Canada, Ecuador, and Morocco.
Looking forward to connecting with you through this forum.
Rona
Love new languages, culture, art and architecture, music, food, colors and tastes.
I have also lived in Riviera Maya and much prefer the laid back vibe of Merida area, less tourists as well the much lower cost of living
Kpoghomou,
I think you are on the wrong forum or have the wrong idea. The people on this forum mostly speak only English with possible some Spanish. Few would speak French. I'm going to suggest that your post is moved to a french speaking forum.
pense que vous êtes sur le mauvais forum ou avez la mauvaise idée. Les personnes sur ce forum ne parlent généralement que l'anglais avec éventuellement un peu d'espagnol. Peu parlaient français. Je vais suggérer que votre message est déplacé vers un forum francophone.
I spent a few weeks in Merida last year but decided I wanted to be near the water, so very interested to learn more. Gk
I was in despair and then it hit me "why am I thinking so small ?" So I started researching and I have fallen in love with the idea of buying a small property possibly in Merida or surrounding. I hope to be able to do so in the next 5 - 7 yrs. In the meantime I am trying to learn as much as I can and am planning my first trip to Merida for next winter.
Yes, I believe in my dreams but I am also practical, resourceful and not a fool. I have just started learning Spanish and am researching everything at this point, from obtaining visa's to property costs and everything in between. I do not want to live in a condo or retirement villa . My dream is to have my own little home preferably not too far from a beach. But I know the cost goes up with proximity to beachfront. I would be willing to buy a moderate fixer upper. I would like a property with a separate guest suite or potential to build one that could be used as an Airbnb for ongoing income as my estimated savings will need supplementation in order to last.
may I ask how you will do that long term ? I am considering all the options but my fear would be that I would be refused entry after using a 6 month visitors visa multiple times to border hop. I hear they are getting strict with that. Do you just plan to stay indefinitely ? What happens to people who stay for years and then try to leave ? Do the consequences get more sever the longer you have overstayed ? Is it even ok to ask these questions here ? And of course at some point you would need to make some extra income which you cannot do without a proper visa …. unless you have enough savings to last the rest of your life ! lol. You also would not be able to get a bank account or health insurance.. when you get older you start to think about these things.
So I am just really curious , without meaning to pry... as to how you plan to do this long term ?
But I've had huuuuuge problems with a US bank (Fidelity Investments) about visiting Cuba. I'd still like to know how they found out. We visited Cuba in November 2017 and they blocked the account in August 2018 ??? When we recently visited Cuba again, they did it again. Cuba has no ATM accessible to US citizens, no banking for US citizens -- so what's it to them? This time they blocked our accounts before we even left Miami. Again, "sanctioned" country.
Re: " A temporary resident visa "automatically" turns to a permanent one after 4 yrs with no re application ??" I thought he still had to re apply but having had a temporary resident visa just made it "easier" to obtain permanent. Maybe I misunderstood that part , or is the application process different for Canadians ?
Thanks in advance for your suggestions.
Tunafish wrote:My husband and I currently live on St. John, USVI. We are contemplating moving next to Mexico. We would appreciate any suggestions for the areas in Mexico that would provide the same climate we have here, about 83-87 degrees year round without getting too cool at night, mid to upper 70's.
Thanks in advance for your suggestions.
Well, tunafish,
I don't actually know any place in Mexico where you can match those exact conditions, and with climate change perhaps even St. Johns won't be able to do that soon. There are places that are cooler, staying mostly in the '70s and places that can get much hotter at times. Yet even in hotter places at this time of year, you can find much cooler days and nights. I live in a coastal area that can get into the '90s or above with nights in the '70s or '80s but right now it is 77 and tonight it will be 61. Later this week it should be 77/55. A friend just returned from Rosarito known for mild temperatures and it will be 5 C this week. He wore two sweaters and a coat while visiting there.
Welcome and good luck
Martha
Recently retired and recently married. We're looking at moving to Mexico. First place we're looking at is San Felipe. Any insights to share? Cost of living? Home purchase areas? Thanks!
I also retired from teaching in the US and now living in Queretaro.
My wife Deb and I are in the initial phase of moving to Mexico. In other words "What? This isn't possible. We can't manage this. We're too old. We're too set in our ways. We're too overwhelmed with it all. We're too.............. just about everything you can think of and more. In spite of that, years ago, Billy Idol told us in White Wedding that "It's a great day to start again", so to hell with it. We'll start again. Right now.
We live near Seattle, WA. Headed toward San Miguel de Allende (along with several million other expats from around the world). We're going there in three weeks to look more closely and then come back and get to the process. Already started the dump runs already. You know the routine. The one where you toss out your entire history and begin again. Couldn't be more excited about it.
I'm a commercial corporate/industrial photographer (47 years). Time to go live in the hills and drink mezcal and eat molé. Something wrong with that? I think not.
Questions? I've got a few - so far, it's at something like 10 double spaced pages. But I won't bore you with it now. Possibly later :-). Likely later actually.
It's great to have a forum where people don't blather on about what they had for dinner last night and how their grandchild is going to grow up to be an astronaut. It's good to have a place where you can reflect, ask questions and get some advice. Thank you for setting up this forum. Thrilled to join.
Walter Hodges
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