

Camille Flores
@SurvivingMexico
American °µÍø½ûÇø in Mexico
Forum posts
5
Contacts
2
About me
American
Lives in La Yacata
Speaks English, Spanish
Registration: 19 September 2014
Activity


Life as a female °µÍø½ûÇø in Mexico by Priscilla
Hello, While moving to a new country and discovering new cultures is definitely an exciting adventure, everybody experiences it differently. It can be particularly different for women, in both positive and negative ways. What are some positive ...

I live in rural Mexico and sometimes find it challenging. One of the issues that come up is the closed society of women in rural areas. I have been here 11 years and have found it difficult to make meaningful friendships with the women in my area. ... Read More


Safety in Mexico by Christine
Hi, We would like to talk about a sensitive but important topic: do you feel safe in Mexico? How would you define the level of safety in the country? Can you walk safely during the day and at night without any fear? Do you think there ...

Nothing in life is to be feared, it is only to be understood. Now is the time to understand more, so that we may fear less.--Marie Curie I wasn't born in Mexico, so I'm not a local. I don't consider myself a tourist either. Crime and ... Read More


Safety in Mexico by Christine
Hi, We would like to talk about a sensitive but important topic: do you feel safe in Mexico? How would you define the level of safety in the country? Can you walk safely during the day and at night without any fear? Do you think there ...

Feeling safe is relative. We live in a small town, but there are real safety concerns. My husband has been kidnapped, my nephew has been kidnapped and tortured, the mother of three of my students was gunned down on her way to the gym, another ... Read More


Top 5 tips to live in Mexico by °µÍø½ûÇø.com
Hi, When you are going to live abroad, you may have a lot of questions. Hence to facilitate you in this process, we are inviting °µÍø½ûÇøs to share their top 5 tips with regards to settling and living in Mexico. What recommendations would you ...

1. Bring all your documentation notarized and with an apostille. This includes: birth certificates, school records, diplomas, transcripts, marriage certificates, divorce certificates, and death certificates. Trying to obtain these records once in ... Read More


New members of the Mexico forum, introduce yourself here by Julien
Hi all, Newbie on the Mexico forum? DonÂ’t know how to start? This thread is for you ;) We invite you to introduce yourself on this topic, to share with us your °µÍø½ûÇø story if you are already living in the country, or to tell us more on your ...

Hi! We are a family of 3 living in rural central Mexico. We have lived here 8 years and are in the never ending process of becoming successful homesteaders. Our future plans include obtaining a solar powered system. I am an ESL teacher at a ... Read More