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  • Kristian
    Confirmed User
    • Aug 2003
    • 3733

    #1

    I might move to Mexico - questions

    We've been considering a move for a few months now. Have a number of countries we're considering but I'd like to know more about Mexico before making a final decision.

    We'd need an FM3 visa. How easy/hard is that to obtain?

    I'm British with a brit passport. Easy for me to enter?

    Where are the best areas?

    Whats the crime like?

    Schools and healthcare?

    Taxes?

    Any info, much appreciated
  • DaLord
    Confirmed User
    • Aug 2001
    • 3318

    #2
    I know of two webmasters who decided to move to Mexico. If I can find their info I will send it to you so you can have a chat with one of them.

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    • Kristian
      Confirmed User
      • Aug 2003
      • 3733

      #3
      Originally posted by DaLord
      I know of two webmasters who decided to move to Mexico. If I can find their info I will send it to you so you can have a chat with one of them.
      That's very nice - thanks, dude.

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      • gadabout
        Confirmed User
        • Jun 2007
        • 329

        #4
        I am going farther south. Brazil or Chile You should check out this site if you haven't http://www.escapeartist.com/

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        • BradM
          Confirmed User
          • Dec 2003
          • 3397

          #5
          Don't bother paying taxes there. When Mexicans move all around the world they don't pay taxes in the country they go to - they just send the same amount home. So hey, fuck it right?

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          • Kristian
            Confirmed User
            • Aug 2003
            • 3733

            #6
            Originally posted by BradM
            Don't bother paying taxes there. When Mexicans move all around the world they don't pay taxes in the country they go to - they just send the same amount home. So hey, fuck it right?
            Taxes are those things Americans call cabs, right?

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            • he-fox
              Confirmed User
              • Jun 2006
              • 2884

              #7
              Originally posted by Kristian
              We've been considering a move for a few months now. Have a number of countries we're considering but I'd like to know more about Mexico before making a final decision.

              We'd need an FM3 visa. How easy/hard is that to obtain?

              I'm British with a brit passport. Easy for me to enter?

              Where are the best areas?

              Whats the crime like?

              Schools and healthcare?

              Taxes?

              Any info, much appreciated
              You don't necessarily need a FM3 visa. Just ask for a 180 days tourist visa at the airport, which you can have it renewed by leaving the country for 72 hours.

              No problems with a Brit passport.

              I would say Riviera Maya, maybe I'm biased, but the weather, the beach, the people, the places are great here.

              Very little here, much lower level than in the big cities and the northern Mexico.

              School and healthcare are good quality, but expect to pay for it.

              The only unavoidable tax is the famous "mordida".

              Hope it helps

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              • Kristian
                Confirmed User
                • Aug 2003
                • 3733

                #8
                Originally posted by he-fox
                You don't necessarily need a FM3 visa. Just ask for a 180 days tourist visa at the airport, which you can have it renewed by leaving the country for 72 hours.

                No problems with a Brit passport.

                I would say Riviera Maya, maybe I'm biased, but the weather, the beach, the people, the places are great here.

                Very little here, much lower level than in the big cities and the northern Mexico.

                School and healthcare are good quality, but expect to pay for it.

                The only unavoidable tax is the famous "mordida".

                Hope it helps
                That's very helpful thanks. I'll use a lot of that for jumping-off points for research.

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                • DBS.US
                  Geo Cities
                  • Aug 2003
                  • 11843

                  #9
                  http://www.travel.state.gov/travel/c...a/pa_3028.html
                  This Travel Alert updates information for U.S. citizens on security situations in Mexico that may affect their activities while in that country. This supersedes the Travel Alert for Mexico dated October 24, 2007, and expires on October 15, 2008.

                  Violence Along The U.S.-Mexico Border
                  -------------------------------------

                  Violent criminal activity fueled by a war between criminal organizations struggling for control of the lucrative narcotics trade continues along the U.S.-Mexico border. Attacks are aimed primarily at members of drug trafficking organizations, Mexican police forces, criminal justice officials, and journalists. However, foreign visitors and residents, including Americans, have been among the victims of homicides and kidnappings in the border region. In its effort to combat violence, the government of Mexico has deployed military troops in various parts of the country. U.S. citizens are urged to cooperate with official checkpoints when traveling on Mexican highways.
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                  • CosmicTang
                    Confirmed User
                    • Feb 2007
                    • 1478

                    #10
                    I just got back from Ensenada after spending the weekend down there. Admittedly I did sail down, so there was no incident. But there were 17 people killed in Tijuana on Saturday I heard.

                    We crossed back by bus without any trouble though.
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                    • Sly
                      Let's do some business!
                      • Sep 2004
                      • 31376

                      #11
                      I think pornguy is an American living in Mexico... he may have some information.
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