Why I Moved to Mexico

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Why I Moved to Mexico. In this video I talk about why I moved to Queretaro, Mexico.
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A year after I took early retirement I decided to move to Mexico. I was a severely burned out corporate lawyer suffering several physical symptoms from the off-the-charts level of stress I endured during the last 10 years of my career. I arrived here with 11+ prescriptions and had been told that my chronic migraine headaches were incurable and could only be controlled. 14+ years later I am a permanent resident of Mexico, take none of those medications and have no migraine headaches. I'm from Texas so Mexico is next door. Although I have lived in 5 countries and have traveled much of the world, I first visited Mexico at age 9 and have been coming here my entire life. I feel at home here. Because of the fascinating indigenous groups, culture, regional and diversified cuisine and incredible history, I find that other Latin American countries pale in comparison. But expat life is not for everyone. If you are adverse to learning at least some Spanish and have difficulty adapting to other cultures, do not move abroad. For me moving to Mexico has been a life saver. I need no medications today. I no longer have migraine headaches. I chose Puerto Vallarta because I am a coastal person. For half of each year the weather is perfect and requires no a/c. The other half, rainy season, is mostly hot & humid but not much more than SE Texas from where I come. In fact, due to climate change Puerto Vallarta is less hot in the summer than in Texas now. But if you can't take the heat, there are plenty of fascinating safe cities in the interior of Mexico in the mountains where it remains pleasant the entire year. Check out Morelia, Guanajuato City, Cuernavaca and Patzcuaro --- just to name a few. My values have changed since I moved here. After observing how much happier people seem to be in general in Mexico even though most of them have so much less than people in the US, I am now turned off when I return to the US and see how extremely materialistic most people are. I remain proud of my country and my state, but Mexico has given me something I never found in the US: PEACE OF MIND!!! There are some dangerous places you need to avoid, but we have places like that in the US too, not to mention the mass killings in US schools, shopping malls, etc. Do not move to Mexico because you think it will be cheaper. Yes, you can find communities in the interior of Mexico where real estate prices and rents are considerably lower, but they may not be desirable for you. I always tell people labor in Mexico is cheap, but "things" mostly cost more, especially anything imported. For example, electronics usually cost considerably more than in the US except for electronics made in Mexico under Mexican brands (which are getting better and better). Real estate in Puerto Vallarta is more expensive than in Houston, Texas because it is one of the most desirable resort towns in the world with a huge selection of good restaurants, supermarkets, etc. and excellent modern healthcare. Many people from the US come here to have their dental work and cosmetic procedures done at a fraction of the cost but with good quality while taking their vacations. So, if you decide to give Mexico a try, bienvenidos!😅

gearyb
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Glad to see you back Jason. I began following you before I myself moved to Queretaro in 2023 and will say that your videos in those early days contributed to my decision to move to Queretaro. I plan on spending the remainder of my life here. I continued to follow your videos (have very much enjoyed those featuring woodland excursions and your boat) and will continue to do so. Good luck in all that you touch.

jmac
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Honesty is always appreciated, great video!

GerardoLopez-nlno
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GREAT STORY, GREAT VIDEO. I'M ABOUT TO DO THE SAME (MOVE FROM CALIFORNIA DOWN TO MEXICO).
THANKS FOR SHARING YOUR EXPERIENCE AND GOOD LUCK.

LuisGonzalez-dncz
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Man! I have seen your videos in your other channel and when you lived in Queretaro and then you went back to Canada again! I really liked ur content, I am glad you are back in Mexico

TonyZmex
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Thanks for your stories. Im staying this July-August in Mexico City and I can see why people like it. It's possible that moving to Mexico as expat will become very popular. The social culture, weather and food combined, its really nice.

peterm
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Whatever your reasons are hope you be happy, safe and properous

I-msri
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Just binged all your videos! Would you do a monthly costs video at some point?

Grimjack
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so you moved to one of the cities of eternal spring . high elevation and year round sun makes for near perfect weather i hear

danielb
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Am I the only person who watches these videos and thinks: but how do you pay for all of that?? Like, were you able to work remotely or you just quit your job and traveled for months on end? I have a good job, make upwards of $125K/year and couldn't afford this so while I'm not trying to count your money, I do wonder how people do this.

dallasmove
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Mexico is the best place to retire for American and Canadians in Latin America and one of the best in the world!😀

alalesc
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if this guy opens up an OF account I am all in lol

timebee
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More and more ex pats are not welcomed, because they are causing gentrification, everything is going up in price as prices are adjusted for ex pats. Same thing is happening in Hawaii as indigenous Hawaiians are priced out of their land, and homes, Porto Rico same thing is happening as new economy is fixated on tourism, everything is priced out for tourist leaving out local population.

rudynegrete
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Nowdays hearing from diffrent european descendants from the US , and Canada came to the conclusion that Hollywood throughout the years worked hard to placed México as a dangerous, dirty, poore country and managed the way they wanted to many already noticed , and probably many not that is getting real hard to make a decend living due to high cost of living with everything specifically retires and many others make story short ...Hollywood now is way distand from reality about mexico... with beautiful beaches, modern cities, colonial and magical towns, nice people and affordable if you can spare $ 1600 Dollars for yourself, $ 2500 dollars for two .. mexican americans more likely no problem enjoying dual citizenship and for others with right documentation you'll have the right place to enjoy a pretty decend life by the ocean, colonial city or modern like any other city around the world ....why I know ?? Because am living both worlds !!

JorgeGarcia-mhil
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If Poilievre is as honest as i believe he is, he will quickly find a solution for this once he is Prime Minister. Pray for Pierre Poilievre ❤

mr.cents.