

Michael108
American looking for information about Mexico
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The best apps for °µÍø½ûÇøs in Mexico by Priscilla
Hello, We invite you to share information regarding some of the apps that have helped to facilitate your move abroad in Mexico. This will help °µÍø½ûÇøs-to-be who are making the move as well. Which apps did you use while preparing your move to ...

Some of my favorites; Duolingo, TinyCards, SayHi, Google Translate, Google Maps and Yelp, Skype, WhatsApp, Steps, ... and Vivino ; ) ...also I get unlimited data using Facebook and Twitter on my Telcel package Michael Read More


Mexico income tax on Canadian pension payments by Captnflex
Hola, i am in the planning stage and looking at moving to the Lake Chapala or Colima/Manzanillo area. My questions are about having to file an income tax in Mexico on pension payments from a Canadian source if i establish my permanent residence in ...

Pretty sure Scotia Bank in Mexico is just an investment by the parent Canadian Bank of Nova Scotia - I think there is no communication between Mexico bank and Canadian bank. However, you CAN use the ATM with your BNS card with no fee. Michael Read More


Mexico income tax on Canadian pension payments by Captnflex
Hola, i am in the planning stage and looking at moving to the Lake Chapala or Colima/Manzanillo area. My questions are about having to file an income tax in Mexico on pension payments from a Canadian source if i establish my permanent residence in ...

No worries. Mexico tax is only an issue on Mexican source income. No Mexican reporting required on your Canadian source income. Michael Read More


Real Estate Taxes in Mexico, Jalisco by Susan McCrary
I have gotten inconsistent information about real estate taxes. I am told by Real Estate agents that they are paid annually and usually only $100 to $200USD a year. Then I saw a condo for sale and it listed the property taxes $2500 USD a year ...

If you are talking about the Lake Chapala area, property taxes (which of course vary with the assessed value of the property) would typically be under $300US/year. Wondering if your quoted $2500 figure is actually Pesos? Read More


Thinking about moving to Lake Chapala for retirement- from San Diego by blondee
I am living in San Diego and looking forward to retirement. I am seriously thinking about mexico. I used to cross the border back in my youth when things were so much different. Spent a few vacations in Puerto Vallarta. I want simple and happy ...

Yes, many people get by without cars. Some even have golf carts to get around. Very good bus system, and there are SOME bike lanes. Have a friend who bikes most mornings from East of Ajijic - to Jocotopec! Also have a friend who has biked a ... Read More