Comments on: Key Reasons Why People are Relocating to Mexico https://www.mexperience.com/reasons-why-relocating-to-mexico/ Experience More of Mexico Thu, 18 Jul 2024 18:13:44 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.1 By: Jrocco https://www.mexperience.com/reasons-why-relocating-to-mexico/#comment-34740 Sat, 20 Apr 2024 18:54:34 +0000 https://www.mexperience.com/?p=2154---7253eb7d-7894-4628-9cde-542844d5cf74#comment-34740 In reply to Eric.

You’re obviously just making up stuff as you go along because no one is being displaced. There is room for everyone and believe me, there isn’t a single local in the Mexican town where I live who was dying to pay $1,855 USD per month to live in my little condo. There are places across the street for less than half of what I pay. Get a grip on reality before you start inventing facts and accusing people of harming others while lying about them.

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By: Marc https://www.mexperience.com/reasons-why-relocating-to-mexico/#comment-34715 Sun, 14 Apr 2024 19:37:48 +0000 https://www.mexperience.com/?p=2154---7253eb7d-7894-4628-9cde-542844d5cf74#comment-34715 In reply to Eric.

Hi Eric,

My wife and I have been researching several places to retire in outside of the US. Unfortunately, pretty much any location you choose for the weather, affordable health insurance, and overall lower cost of living than in the US is going to have these effects.

We live on the West Coast and have no plans of retiring here. Too many people, too expensive, and just too plain ‘ol crazy to be living here. But this is really the same thing happening everywhere else. People keep moving here, rent and housing costs keep climbing, and people either born here, or that work for local governments / schools, can’t afford to stay.

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By: Marc https://www.mexperience.com/reasons-why-relocating-to-mexico/#comment-34714 Sun, 14 Apr 2024 19:30:55 +0000 https://www.mexperience.com/?p=2154---7253eb7d-7894-4628-9cde-542844d5cf74#comment-34714 In reply to Mexperience.

Thank you for clarifying the requirements. This is still quite a bit higher than many other countries we have been researching residencies for.

That many people are meeting these requirements? Or is there another way so many expats are living in Mexico?

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By: Mexperience https://www.mexperience.com/reasons-why-relocating-to-mexico/#comment-34710 Fri, 12 Apr 2024 18:03:49 +0000 https://www.mexperience.com/?p=2154---7253eb7d-7894-4628-9cde-542844d5cf74#comment-34710 In reply to Marc D.

Hello Marc,

The figures you quoted above are to qualify for Permanent Residency right away in 2024.

You can apply for Temporary Residency first, and after four consecutive years of holding Temporary, you can exchange that for Permanent. The amounts of income or savings/investment required to qualify for Temporary are lower.

You can learn about the current income or savings needed on this article:
https://www.mexperience.com/financial-criteria-for-residency-in-mexico/

And you can learn about the difference between Temporary and Permanent on this article:
https://www.mexperience.com/difference-between-temporary-and-permanent-residency-mexico/

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By: Marc D https://www.mexperience.com/reasons-why-relocating-to-mexico/#comment-34709 Thu, 11 Apr 2024 22:40:26 +0000 https://www.mexperience.com/?p=2154---7253eb7d-7894-4628-9cde-542844d5cf74#comment-34709 Good afternoon,
I just read an article today (April 11, 2024) about a couple from San Diego, CA that retired in Rosarito Beach, Mexico because they could not afford to stay in San Diego in their own home after retiring. There were three couples in the article talking about there move to Mexico.

So, I looked up the requirements to retire in Mexico for a US citizen, and you either have to have nearly $300,000 in your banking account over either 6 months or a year, I forgot exactly, OR if you have a monthly income of $7,300 a month.

How are there so many people retiring in Mexico with these requirements? The main couple in the story moved there because they could not afford to retire in San Diego. If they could not afford to retire in their own home, there is no way they have $300,000 in the bank or an income of $7,300 a month.

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By: Eric https://www.mexperience.com/reasons-why-relocating-to-mexico/#comment-33240 Wed, 23 Feb 2022 03:25:49 +0000 https://www.mexperience.com/?p=2154---7253eb7d-7894-4628-9cde-542844d5cf74#comment-33240 All these people moving to Mexico are displacing the local people from their hometowns and cities and are doing to Mexicans what they complain about in their home countries. Namely, the newcomers make it impossible for locals to afford living in their own towns and cities as the latter are unable to compete on price for the finite resources. Take San Miguel de Allende, Puerto Vallarta, Ajijic, Cabo San Lucas, Playa del Carmen, Tulum, etcetera, where Americans and Canadians own most of the businesses and homes because the locals simply cannot compete financially for the limited resources and are therefore forced to move elsewhere.
Soon, these places will become unaffordable even to a large number of foreigners as the continuous influx of expats creates a vicious cycle of rising costs for housing, services and goods; it’s the law of supply and demand, I guess.

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By: Dave https://www.mexperience.com/reasons-why-relocating-to-mexico/#comment-32864 Fri, 21 Jan 2022 02:59:21 +0000 https://www.mexperience.com/?p=2154---7253eb7d-7894-4628-9cde-542844d5cf74#comment-32864 In reply to Mary Bragg.

Hi Mary, I stumbled upon your experience living in Mexico and found it inspiring. My wife (a teacher), children 3 and 6 and my self a home builder are looking for a lifestyle change focusing more on working to live opposed to living to work.

Would the idealistic home town of yours be one of which a young family could put down roots and build a life? Any advice you could share would be wholeheartedly appreciated.

David

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By: Giuseppe Responte https://www.mexperience.com/reasons-why-relocating-to-mexico/#comment-30955 Sun, 29 Aug 2021 15:28:22 +0000 https://www.mexperience.com/?p=2154---7253eb7d-7894-4628-9cde-542844d5cf74#comment-30955 In reply to Rosantina.

Puerto Vallarta. It’s amazingly beautiful, warm all year, cheap to live, and has a big community of ex-pats. You can live there without even learning Spanish, although I would definitely recommend learning a basic amount of the language. One thing I’ll tell you is it’s very important to make friends around your age that can help you and give advice. Best case scenario you make friends with a native person who’s bilingual that can help you out with finding a place at a good price. I moved there with 4 other family members and they had already vacationed there many times and had friends that made the transition far easier than it would’ve been if I went alone.

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By: Giuseppe Responte https://www.mexperience.com/reasons-why-relocating-to-mexico/#comment-30954 Sun, 29 Aug 2021 15:20:45 +0000 https://www.mexperience.com/?p=2154---7253eb7d-7894-4628-9cde-542844d5cf74#comment-30954 In reply to Bev.

I get healthcare for about $130USD a month in Puerto Vallarta, and it’s also possible to get state insurance if you’re a permanent resident of Mexico which is only about $35USD a month. I have no idea how you’re spending $25,000 a year. You must have the most premium insurance offered anywhere and be over 70 years old to pay that.

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By: Warner Worley https://www.mexperience.com/reasons-why-relocating-to-mexico/#comment-30642 Wed, 21 Jul 2021 17:14:41 +0000 https://www.mexperience.com/?p=2154---7253eb7d-7894-4628-9cde-542844d5cf74#comment-30642 I like your blog. Its one of the best blogs online

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By: mary https://www.mexperience.com/reasons-why-relocating-to-mexico/#comment-30350 Tue, 22 Jun 2021 19:24:00 +0000 https://www.mexperience.com/?p=2154---7253eb7d-7894-4628-9cde-542844d5cf74#comment-30350 In reply to Francis Dryden.

We’ve lived by Lake Chapala 11 years. Chapala is our favorite of the pueblos here. I can’t complain, except I find it difficult to make friends w ex-pats & I’ve never been able to become fluent. I became handicapped here, which sucks. Yes, I like it very much, but it wasn’t my choice to move from my home state: close to retirement, we got burned in the 2008 Great Recession & had to find a way to survive. Central Mexico is cheaper w utilities a fraction of what we paid. We’ve lived in rentals between $330 USD to $650 USD, nice rentals, which I don’t think is possible in the States. Food, clothing, medicine less. Thank God for Mexico.

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By: Francis Dryden https://www.mexperience.com/reasons-why-relocating-to-mexico/#comment-30122 Thu, 27 May 2021 02:34:31 +0000 https://www.mexperience.com/?p=2154---7253eb7d-7894-4628-9cde-542844d5cf74#comment-30122 In reply to Rosantina.

Lake Chapala… we’ve been here for almost 9 years… wonderful and getting better every day!

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