5 Things I Wish I Knew Before Moving to Mexico

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Today, I want to share something really personal with you: the "5 Things I Wish I Knew Before Moving to Mexico". These insights come from my own experience and are meant to help you navigate this beautiful country a little more smoothly. Moving to a new place is always an adventure, and I hope these tips make your journey a bit easier and more enjoyable. We are in Patzcuaro now!

My name is Mora Margaret and I'm traveling with my two dogs by car through Mexico, seeking a special place for relocation.

Visit my website and drop me a line!

#moramargaret #travelingsolo #livinginmexico

Oregon
Nogales, Az
San Carlos, Sonora
Las Mochis, Sonora
Mazatlan, Sinaloa
Sayulita, Nayarit
La Manzanilla, Jalisco
Barra de Navidad, Jalisco
Mazamitla, Jalisco
Ajijic, Jalisco
Ixtlahuacán de los Membrillos, Jalisco
Tlaquepaque, Jalisco
Jocotepec, Jalisco
Guanajuato, Guanajuato
San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato
Tequisquiapan, Queretaro
San Sebastian Bernal, Queretaro
Cadereyta de Montes, Queretaro
Villa del Carbon, Mexico
Patzcuaro, Michoacan

Music:
Away by Patrick Patrikios
Exhale by Jeremy Blake
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Love your videos. My husband and I live in CA. I am 54 and he will be 62 next month. There is no hope that we will ever be able to retire here. Perhaps...Mexico.

frizzylizzee
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And another enjoyable and helpful video! Learned a couple of things, especially about our future home in the highlands. We'll hang onto some sweaters! We have a lot in common...

EveryoneSaid...
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I am Mexican, and while having lived most of my life in California, I’m still qualified to comment, from the perspective of a Mexican, who is allowed to critique Mexico, while IN Mexico. Only MEXICANS! From your vibe, I very much doubt YOU will get anything but love from my paisanos! 😁🙏

Rogelio_Inzunza
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My dogs have always slept with me (13 years and counting) if a big storm approaches we just tuck ourselves in and wait it out, and they are fine. I've noticed that they are no longer very upset at storms, but they still like the excuse to go to bed for a cuddle

janetseager
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darn, that answers a question i've had for a couple of weeks. i doubt i'll ever see you in Arizona again. and that's a good thing :)

keenosaabi
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I am mexican myself and don´t worry, the "mexican" who doesn´t welcome you is surely envious of

panchovilla
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That story of some Americans suing the owners of GABYS is 'horrific'!! Gosh I hope the suit was not successful. There is a similar story in either PV or Cancun. The Mariachis played along the beach in a certain stretch and the wealthy foreigners complained to the condo board and they were forced to leave the area. Foreigners want America in Mexico for less money. The thing is...there is alot of freedom in Mexico and foreigners just dont know it or they dont like it. They want it to be like it is in the USA...rules and regulations. Americans are bossy bullies and NOBODY LIKE THAT. Heart breaking for sure.

kellyname
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Of course You as every else are welcome..

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