Why Are People Leaving the USA for Mexico in 2024?

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Join me, Paul, as I take you on a tour through the town of Bucerias, Nayarit, Mexico! In this video, I'll share my insights on why so many are choosing to leave the USA and Canada to relocate to Mexico in 2024. Discover the compelling reasons behind this growing trend.

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I've been coming to Mexico for the last 20+ years for vacations, and I fell in love with the culture and stress free, relaxed pace of life. The food is fresh, the people are friendly, and the culture is amazing. We moved here in 2022, and I have never been happier.

rishalinda
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You have a very positive message. I am very affected by the political division here in the US. I am Mexican born, however I've lived 65-years (of 70) in the USA. Last week I traveled to Guadalajara to for a week. I want so much to reclaim my Mexican life. Please keep your message coming, I love your YouTube channel.

giljusino
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Spot on carnal...keeping up with the jonses....red tape riidiculusnous...beautiful culture....simplicity...love and respect...taking a momentito for a siesta, a great random conversation, eye contact, and way more....nothing but love and admiration for Mexico and how they roll. Great video and topic ❤ 🇲🇽

Ebbandjayflo
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I’m a US citizen living in Guadalajara for the summer to go to school to become an English teacher. I love it here and don’t want to go back to the US, except for visiting my family and friends

JCA
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Thanks! Yes, freedom, and one thing you didn't mention is better and more affordable access to healthcare. We don't run to docs much but the U.S. has become a disaster where it's both cost prohibitive and also kinda dangerous to end up in a hospital there. Oh, and glad to finally ride out our first election season OUTSIDE of the U.S. Wowza. Crazytown!

We've been living, traveling and running our online business from Mexico since Nov. 2022 and currently landed in Oaxaca for a long stay. But you know, we still feel the PTSD of the past decade of weirdness in the U.S. We have a ways to go to heal mentally and emotionally....

RedSpiralHandTV
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My home closing is in two days and I just bought my one way ticket to live in San Miguel while I travel the country to explore its many treasures. I have sold or am in the process of selling/giving away/throwing away almost everything. Just a 10x10 ft storage to save the most precious things and I am giving it one year for my grown daughters to absorb what they wish. If I eventually buy a place I will perhaps ship a few things down. It is both daunting and thrilling - mostly I am excited, just hard to leave my younger daughter and her babies who live near me right now. Spent time on the Pacific coast of Oaxaca, love the beach but too hot for me to live on a coast. Hung out in Oaxaca City for a while and realized I needed to become proficient in Spanish to make it a permanent home. So, soft landing in San Miguel for at least a year while I learn the language. Sept 14th is my blast off date. I love to hear everyone else's thoughts and experiences :)

lowell
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I’m a Canadian living full time in Bucerias as you know, but I’m not here for any political reasons. That was never my experience. I moved here, not to run away from anything, but to run TO a warmer culture and climate. I have no interest in engaging with fellow foreigners who have come here with an axe to grind with their own government and who seemingly can’t let it go. That’s actually my biggest surprise (and disappointment) regarding life in Bucerias.

alanacollins
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All about quality of life for me. I've loved Mexico since I first traveled to Cozumel -- the food, the people, the music, the culture, everything. Here I spend six months inside hiding from the cold, so spending the hot months inside hiding from the heat is no big deal. Our healthcare system is deteriorating rapidly as we try to service more patients with fewer workers and cuts to funding. Violent crime here has risen dramatically in the past few years. I could be waking up every day in a Mexican neighbourhood where I can walk to local restaurants and tiendas and learn Spanish. The beach is nice too.

CallowG
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I'm a dual US Mexican citizen thanks to my mom. I've loved Mexico all my life and lived and worked in Guadalajara for ten years after I got my BA in the 90s. I'm also gay and have always identified as a liberal until liberal ideals here in the US have become so extreme that now I find myself calling myself a conservative. Mexico is now even more appealing and attractive than ever before to me because the insanity here in the US has because intolerable as in the examples you mention. Great video buddy!

uliseszarate
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Fantastic calm information… definitely looking at Mexico differently…Thank you for sharing….

johnrencher
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Paul you nailed it
Thanks for the information
I hope one day to move to Mexico

Thanks

joebradshaw
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I am a 4th Generation Californian and have also chosen to embrace life in Mexico… It has not been an easy transition… That being said… Your video highlights the very reasons why Mexico is a viable alternative… Perhaps a future video explaining the process for actually getting “Title” to your property as a non-citizen would be helpful & avoiding the perils of a “99 year” Lease / eminent domain take over of your property…? Thanks again 😊…

johnwitherell
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I am in the process of immigrating to Mérida Mexico and I can't wait. I'm grateful to be welcomed and embraced by the local people in the area where my house is. So excited!

DestinationRetirement
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Sense of community ❤my desire in life at this moment

DouradaBambina
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Mexico is a beautiful country, the culture, the food and the land itself. The USA is also beautiful, I feel that the world in general is in a rough spot. Find what makes you happy!

volusinus
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Usually in total agreement with what you have to say. We own both in USA and Bucerias for years.. it's hard to beat California. No bugs better weather lower taxes. Yes lower taxes if you are an under $400, 000 a year and have had your house for any like the time your tax rate has been frozen since the purchase date. Regarding health care you wouldn't want the free health care that it's given out. It's Band-Aid existence. The entire US has a health care crisis unless you're over 65. Haha then it's nearly free.

GregGrajek
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My wife and I have traveled in Mexico 3 times, and just got our Temporary Resident visas. We've enjoyed renting a car and exploring. Before traveling there, I thought of Mexico as "poor". Lots of poverty. Third world. But I've learned instead that many people live simple (but incrediby rich and vibrant) lives. We've wandered through small pueblos where the houses are very modest, but the natural world surrounding it is stunningly beautiful. The land is fertile. The food is so fresh. The communities feel so solid. It's been eye-opening. And yes...I realize that it's not all perfect and that real poverty exists.

montysano
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I'm choosing Mexico because I'm tired of fearing the presidential election every four years, who will win? Will they take away my civil rights, it's exhausting.

timc.
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Valid points Paul. It is at the stage here now that I am thinking of retiring two years early, taking the penalty hit on my pension, so I can head down your way. That is, if my sanity can hold out for the next three years:)

CyclingRobinToronto
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Even when we would just cross the border from AZ to Nogales or Sonoyta, we almost automatically felt a shift of freedom. Of course border cities you must have your senses up and it’s not as peaceful as once you are out of the border area, but free. GREAT point about Mexico staying out of war!!! I’m so sick of my taxes paying for wars I have never agreed with and will never agree with

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