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Advice on getting work somewhere in yucatan Please!

Last activity 22 November 2013 by Meridayanqui

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celestialwinds

Hi,

I am seriously thinking about moving to yucatan area and need advice on getting work. Ive heard that you really do not need a visa however I may get one anyway if I know how. How is the job market there for childcare providers, painter/handyman?

Please let me know any information you may have I would be so grateful. I want to leave asap...

Ron

Maximilien

Hi Ron,

Welcome to Expat-Blog :)

Your post is now on the Yucatan Forum for better visibility

I'm sure that the members of Expat-Blog will soon get back to you ;)

If you are looking for work I suggest you post an advert or your resume in the Construction and Civil engineering jobs in Mexico section or the Healthcare jobs in Mexico, and see how it goes :)

Best of luck

Thank you

Maximilien
Expat-blog Team

celestialwinds

Hi,

Thank you! LOL I thought I was on the forum... Thank you for the information as well...

All the best,
Ron

joaquinx

celestialwinds wrote:

How is the job market there for childcare providers, painter/handyman?


Great, if you are Mexican.

Meridayanqui

Celestial winds -- you need to do more research. I think it can be a bit more complicated. I am aware of some expats doing "freelance" work on tourist visas.

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