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@grmafluffy

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American looking for information about Mexico

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Lives in Puerto Peñasco, Estado de

Speaks English and Spanish

Registration: 22 March 2019

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4 years ago
Cheryl

Expatriation to Mexico: border updates by Cheryl

Hello everyone, in Mexico as elsewhere, the current pandemic has changed our way of life but also our mobility, due to the state of borders of nearby countries or countries we wanted to visit. Today we would like to take stock of the current ...

grmafluffy

Of course there are always rumors of what is going on at the border. I came to Mexico in Apr '19 and other than walking across the border in Lukeville, Arizona to check my P.O. Box I have stayed put pretty much. I live in Puerto Penasco, Sonora ... Read More

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4 years ago
jaxcalvert

More information about Mexico by jaxcalvert

Hey everyone So I am South African and have been living in Thailand for the past 5 years Teaching English as a Second Language. I have finally had enough. I want to move to Mexico in October and would like some info from you guys, especially those ...

grmafluffy

I`ve lived in Puerto Penasco, Sonora for just over a year. It is very safe and economically resonable. My husband and I pay 2,500 pesos (about $125 USD) monthly rent for a furnished two bedroom. Electric runs about $30 - $50 USD monthly and that`s ... Read More

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4 years ago
Loïc

COVID-19 and expatriation in Mexico by Loïc

Hello everybody, The COVID-19 crisis inevitably impacts Mexico, between closed airports or periods of containment in some cities or even the entire country . We would like to hear from you during this unusual period, to find out what the ...

grmafluffy

Well, I'll share my two pesos from here in Puerto Peñasco, Sonora. First, beach closures are federal so as to them opening it depends on the government not the individual governors. Here we have been on lock down since March 15th, with it ... Read More

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4 years ago
Loïc

COVID-19 and expatriation in Mexico by Loïc

Hello everybody, The COVID-19 crisis inevitably impacts Mexico, between closed airports or periods of containment in some cities or even the entire country . We would like to hear from you during this unusual period, to find out what the ...

grmafluffy

I've always said it's about time that a true alliance is formed that includes the most northern tip of Alaska, all of Canada, the USA, Mexico, Central America and South America to the most southern tip of Chile. All this overseas trade is ... Read More

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4 years ago
Loïc

COVID-19 and expatriation in Mexico by Loïc

Hello everybody, The COVID-19 crisis inevitably impacts Mexico, between closed airports or periods of containment in some cities or even the entire country . We would like to hear from you during this unusual period, to find out what the ...

grmafluffy

You might want to read what an actual American patient had to say. https://www.mexinsurance.com/blog/experience-with-mexican-medical-care. Excellent article....thank you so much for sharing it. Read More

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4 years ago
Loïc

Following your life partner in Mexico by Loïc

Hi everyone, If love can move mountains, it also makes people move abroad, in countries such as Mexico. Following your life partner in a country with different customs and rules is an act of absolute trust and may require a period of ...

grmafluffy

My case is a bit different because I have lived amongst the Spanish speaking community for the majority of my 58 years. I am also completely bi-lingual. My sweetheart and I have known each other for 28 years, dated off and on for those years and ... Read More

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4 years ago
Loïc

Medication in Mexico by Loïc

Good morning everyone, Whether it's a simple cold or a chronic illness, medication and medicine use vary from country to country and culture to culture. When you are used to certain brands or types of drugs, being in a country like Mexico ...

grmafluffy

Personally I love the natural alternatives here and home remedies. Just ask 5 people (women mostly) about a medical situation and normally you will get a common thread to follow. In the last year (the time I have been here) I have cured a life long ... Read More

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4 years ago
Anne-Lise Mty

How do you navigate your expat identity in Mexico? by Anne-Lise Mty

Hey guys in Mexico or wanting to move there, Fellow expat Stephanie has sent us a piece about how she navigates between her British-ish and her French-ish identity and we thought we would share it with you. Her opinion piece is featured on our ...

grmafluffy

I agree. A very good article. I love the idea of a "superpower" because it is so true. To be able to speak another language and, more importantly to "speak" another culture, is indeed seen like a superpower not only by the people ... Read More

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4 years ago
terriandralph

Wife and I are considering our options for retirement by terriandralph

We are both 58, and are considering retiring. Currently between the both of us, our retirement checks per month total about $3000. We would sell our house to put a little aside for a rainy day fund and to eliminate any bills we are currently paying ...

grmafluffy

My husband and I live in Puerto Penasco, Sonora. It is a growing fishing and tourist site about 45 miles from the Arizona border. It is very safe and laid back and extremely affordable. I receive just over $1000 disability per month. I have a small ... Read More

grmafluffy replied to a thread
5 years ago
Julien

Happy New Year 2020: 15 years with you! by Julien

Hi everyone, The Expat.com team wishes you a Happy New Year 2020! https://www.expat.com/images/misc/new-year-2020/new-year-en.jpg In 2020, Expat.com will turn 15. Fifteen years of life abroad, sharing experiences, adventures... and above all 15 ...

grmafluffy

I moved to Puerto Peñasco, Sonora, México in April of 2019. Althoguh it was because of the deportation of my loved one it has become the blessing of a lifetime. We are so much happier here than in the USA trying to chase the American ... Read More

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5 years ago
Bhavna

Organic products in Mexico by Bhavna

Hello everyone, As a consumer in Mexico, you may seek to maintain a healthy lifestyle by choosing mostly organic products. If you do favour such products, we would like to know more about your consumption habits. Is it easy to find organic ...

grmafluffy

thank you. I stopped eating them for a week or so because I misplaced them and didnt find the time to go pick some more and I really did notice quite a difference in my energy levels. I also have gone off my high blood pressure medicine because my ... Read More

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5 years ago
Bhavna

Expat interest in politics in Mexico by Bhavna

Hello everyone, As an expat, your day-to-day life in Mexico is impacted by decision-making at the political level in your host country as well as in your country of origin. We would like to know how involved you think expats should be in the ...

grmafluffy

I always pay attention to world politics so I most certainly watch the ones that affect my life directly and that of my loved ones. I cant vote in Mexico yet but I do attend meetings of the political party of my choice (hint: the current president ... Read More

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5 years ago
Bhavna

Organic products in Mexico by Bhavna

Hello everyone, As a consumer in Mexico, you may seek to maintain a healthy lifestyle by choosing mostly organic products. If you do favour such products, we would like to know more about your consumption habits. Is it easy to find organic ...

grmafluffy

I do have some organic stuff growing in my yard like oregano and moringa,....I`m curious what you use the moringa for? How do you use it and in what amounts? There is a tree down the street from me and I started eating a seed each morning and Im not ... Read More

grmafluffy replied to a thread
5 years ago
Xpatjon

Horses, Beach, Safe, local area to reside in? by Xpatjon

Hi there! Wife and I have children (toddlers) and looking for a safe place to stay for a while (months), with potential to relocate permanently. We love horses & the beach. Looking for safe area to live in. Internet is a must as I work ...

grmafluffy

A lot of people go south and seem to be afraid of the north and anything close to the border...I did too. But my husband, a native of Michoacan with no desire to relive there, found us Puerto Penasco, Sonora and it is full of expats, it's on ... Read More

grmafluffy replied to a thread
5 years ago
Bhavna

Reading habits in Mexico by Bhavna

Hello everyone, Books can be your greatest companions whether you have already settled in Mexico or are now planning your move. Are you an avid or occasional reader? We would like to know more about your reading habits. What type of reading do ...

grmafluffy

I am, and have always been, a voracious reader. There are some expats here in Puerto Penasco, Sonora that do a monthly newspaper and they have a good sized book selection to borrow from. I have really extended my reading subjects through that by ... Read More