

jp91460
American °µÍø½ûÇø in Mexico
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American
Speaks English and Spanish
Registration: 25 November 2020
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New Member living in the Dominican Republic by Robby V
Hi, my name is Robby and I'm way too close to 70. I'm here just to look for info and advice if I decide to leave the DR (electricity, noise, and traffic are my main problems here) and move to Mexico.

Marina Vallarta is safe but very hot in Summer. Make sure to do your research as many places seem attractive, but very dangerous Cartel activity. We are somewhat protected here as only one Cartel owns this community. Do not be afraid of that as ... Read More


Moving household goods to Ensenada.. new problems by Beachin06
I have heard from movers that getting any large truck across the border is not possible now. This is for non menaje de casas. I really needed to do it that way because I am buying a house and I have to be able to go and sign the closing docs. If you ...

@Beachin06 Steven’s International did a fabulous job of getting our full storage unit from Ca to Puerto Vallarta Read More


Living in Rosarito Beach, Baja Ca, Mex by paxvobiscum
If you want to live well, in a Pacific coastal town, semi arid, never too hot or cold, no poisonous insects or snakes, about 40 minutes from San Diego USA, tranquil, affordable and safe...then move here. I've travelled all over Mexico, even ...

We have been living in a very safe in PV Mexico. I have lived in Rosarito. That is very dangerous to me as the border towns are always scary. Read More


Good morning, by rpnettles
My name is Robin, I live in South Carolina in the U.S. This is my first post in any of the blogs. I am 64 and I want to really move to Mexico but my husband and grown son are not on board. I am living in pure agony emotionally here. I do not ...

Bienvenidos a Mexico, I am a 61 year old (young) lady. My husband and two sons also live here.We are from the US. We have lived in Puerto Vallarta for 9 years and very happily. It is a very tourist friendly place to live. Crime is low. You do ... Read More


Considering Moving to Mexico; complex medical issues - please advise by Professor_X
Hello (I am cross-posting this in part from another forum and hope that is okay), I am widely traveled and am not sure where to post, precisely, to a particular country forum since I am open to the issue of °µÍø½ûÇøriating and do not have a particular ...

Most of your meds are widely available without a prescription at most pharmacies. Some pharmacies have a doc available for free to give you a prescription. That part is easy. Read More


Part-time in Puerto Vallarta (or) by slowflyer220
Hello all, My name is Michael and my wife's name is Alexandra. I'm retiring in 24 months. We are from Utah in the US. I retired from the Air Force in 2012 and will now retire again in March of 2023. We are thinking of doing October - March ...

Hello and Welcome to PV. My family and I have been living in PV for 8 years full time. You need a mask when you ride the bus, enter a restaurant or any other public area. Our gyms are open as well as all shops and restaurants that have not gone ... Read More


Homesteading, Rural Living, Off-grid Living, Permaculture by BePeppery
Hello, I am an experienced homesteader / subsistance farmer, fluent in Spanish (currently living in Spain) and thinking of moving to Mexico. If you are similarly living off the land, in a rural area, I would appreciate to know about your ...

NY population is about 8,258,214. PV is about 300,000. No comparing the two. PV does have high rise hotels and apartments , but mostly on the water. It is also about safety and living in Mexico. That should be a concern. PV is one of the ... Read More


Women's Hair Salons/Hairdressers by Guest678
I am blonde and require a root touch up once a month. I have my formula and can take product with me to MX. For budgeting purposes, how much is it to have hair cuts and colour approximately in MX? Are they hair salon chains in MX like there are ...

Years of hair product will most likely be confiscated at the border. Read More


Women's Hair Salons/Hairdressers by Guest678
I am blonde and require a root touch up once a month. I have my formula and can take product with me to MX. For budgeting purposes, how much is it to have hair cuts and colour approximately in MX? Are they hair salon chains in MX like there are ...

Puerto Vallarta is wide open to all services Read More


Women's Hair Salons/Hairdressers by Guest678
I am blonde and require a root touch up once a month. I have my formula and can take product with me to MX. For budgeting purposes, how much is it to have hair cuts and colour approximately in MX? Are they hair salon chains in MX like there are ...

I have long blond hair and live in Mexico. Blond hair color is widely available. There are even Sally Beauty Supply chains as well as others. Currently have a Canadian hair stylist. Yesterday paid 60$ American dollars for a color and cut. He is ... Read More


Queretaro Good and Bad by parker1ray
The wife and I are planning a fact finding trip to several places in Mexico in a year. We plan to be there for two months, and Queretaro is one destination. I would like to find out from anyone with experience about this beautiful city. Things like ...

We are in Querétaro now visiting from PV. I have been following the Tangerines. It is not what they say. Lots of graffiti and barrios typial of all of Mexico. Downtown is beautiful. Gated areas beautiful. The rest not so much Read More


Living in Rosarito Beach, Baja Ca, Mex by paxvobiscum
If you want to live well, in a Pacific coastal town, semi arid, never too hot or cold, no poisonous insects or snakes, about 40 minutes from San Diego USA, tranquil, affordable and safe...then move here. I've travelled all over Mexico, even ...

Hi, I have been living in Puerto Vallarta for 9 years. We spent 4 months in Rosarito. No, I do not think it is safe for a single women to live in Rosarito. The feeling we had in any border town or near by is lots of thug activity. People did not ... Read More


Moving to Mexico just before the crisis by Diksha
Hi everybody, Taking the plunge and daring to move abroad is a real challenge, but when your move to Mexico is marked by an unprecedented health, social and economic crisis, as we have been experiencing for just over a year, this change can be ...

We moved to Puerto Vallarta 8 years ago. We are comfortable here. Driving can get a little weird but still do it everyday. Learn the language will help you immensely as you will truly know how funny and genially sweet Mexicans are. There is ... Read More


Mexico, Im Coming by Paul123
I want to move to Mexico cause am sick of dang lockdown in Cambodia. Can US passport apply for Mexican residence visa outside US? There’s a Mexican consulate here.

No, You have to begin in the country of your origin. You can come in on a six month VISA leave for a day and return again for six months. Very easy. Read More


Considering Moving to Mexico; complex medical issues - please advise by Professor_X
Hello (I am cross-posting this in part from another forum and hope that is okay), I am widely traveled and am not sure where to post, precisely, to a particular country forum since I am open to the issue of °µÍø½ûÇøriating and do not have a particular ...

Bienvenida , I have never had a problem entering or leaving Mexico with Medications. They recommend you bring you prescription. Never been asked for that. Unless you have really good insurance , you may find your meds cheaper to buy in Mexico. ... Read More