Retire To Mexico Knowledge Base
Can I emmigrate to and retire young in Mexico? I am a 40 year old single male who inherited $1 million. Is that enough to retire in Mexico and live there without working? I would want a beach house in a civilized area (restaurants, theatres, etc.) Has anyone else done this? Do I have to give up my US citizenship (I do not want to do so)? That "Just leave" answer was hilarious!! I am laughing my ass off!! But I am looking for serious answers.
Best car to retire with in Mexico? I have a pickup now, but I'm thinking of retiring in Mexico. I'm thinking I'll need an SUV, wagon or mini-van with good gas mileage, plus maybe something I can throw into four wheel drive if I encounter a washed out road. (I prefer driving the back roads--to discover new towns--rather than driving the toll roads.) Can you think of anything that meets these criteria? I'm thinking Lake Chapala area, right now, but I also like Oaxaca and San Cristobal de las Casas. If I were going to Mexico City, I WOULD NOT take a car. No I won't consider a Landrover.
Can I retire young in Mexico? I'm a 40 year old single male who inherited $1 million (USD). Is that enough to retire in Mexico and live there without working? I would want a beach house in a civilized area (restaurants, theatres, etc.) Has anyone else done this? Do I have to give up my US citizenship (I do not want to do so)? I would be willing to work to pay living expenses. I could teach English, for example.
I plan to retire and move to Mexico with in 5 years. I will be retairing younger than most. any advise? I will be living in Villigran close to Celaya. anyone know the area? perhapes you can give me some information? I would love to adopt Not a baby but I could give a child a good education and hopefully a good life. my husband is Mexican, we can't have children this is why we would like to adopt. also would you recomend taking a taxi from the airport in Leon to Celaya or renting a car? and last any recomendation on a hotel in Celaya?
If an American wants to retire to Mexico, how much income do you have to prove? 400 times the minimum wage in Mexico City, per month. And if you have a spouse, an additional 200 time the Minimum Wage, per month. How about the illegals be charged 400 times our minimum wage in New York City, per month. Fair is Fair !!!!! Oh, and you provide your own food and medical care. http://www.mexperience.com/liveandwork/immigration.htm Mexico's minimum wage is about US$4.25 per day
Retire in Mexico? My aunt is talking about retiring in Mexico. I don't think it would be beneficial for her. However, she is determined. The reason I am against the idea is because her only source of income is a small government check of approx $600. Are there any advantages, especially financial, for her to make such a drastic move? Help, please.
Does anyone know if you have to be licenced in Mexico to be a manicurist? I want to retire in Mexico, and I am a licenced manicurist here in the states, recently visited Mexico and see that they are greatly lacking in professional manicuring. Do they have schools for this there? Is there a cosmetology commission there like here? What kind of rules are there? I had one of thoses cheap maicures! It was worthless. I was in Playa del Carmen. So as far as I can see it, an experienced manicurist with talent and personality would be very popular with the tourist crowd.
Is it true that Mexico has some really nice areas for retirement? I've heard that Americans can retire in Mexico and that the cost of living is considerably lower than the US. Is this true? Where? How safe? Thanks for your help. I don't know if I want the beach, mountains, etc. I was just hoping for general info. Thanks very much to everyone!
How do I gain dual citizenship from Mexico and the US? My father was born in Mexico and my mother in Texas. I would like to buy property in Mexico and eventually retire there. I know that it is easier for a citizen to buy property and so on so I would really like to know what I would have to do in order to obtain dual citizenship in the United States and in Mexico. Thanks! ♥ B
Is the public mental health system in Mexico any good? Hello, my older brother is a paranoid-schizophrenic. I'm his caregiver. We live together and plan to stay together. We're looking into moving to a southern state to retire. What about Mexico, as long as we're looking? Is their public mental health system any good? What will it cost, since my brother's not a Mexican citizen? Do they have ACT programs? Is the system bilinqual?
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