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Sick vet on disability.i would like to move to Mexico.do any of you know of a nice village,American friendly?


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i might move to and just live out my life,i just cant afford it here any more.had a good time in the USA ,its just time i would like to move ,please dont bash me.i need your brains,to tell me where a nice little place to move to.i make 920.00 monthly and would like.. you to tell me hills,ocean,a place to go not in the travel books,a place i can be a part with the locals and live like them,and be a part of their culture,and be welcome.thanks a bunch,and i will be speaking spanish and attempting to learn what i can about the local culture.bye

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You have a lot to consider - especially with that limited budget. Electricity is expensive here so that may rule out coastal areas unless you can do without air-conditioning. You don't have to live in some isolated village to live comfortably on your income - but areas with gringos will be a little more expensive.

Also the income requirement for retirees is about $1250 a month but there are ways around that with transfers from one account to another.

Start reading this web page about moving to Mexico
http://www.rollybrook.com/page%20directo...

Plan on studying for at least another 6 months. Make various trips to different places to see if they appeal to you. Don't try to find places to rent online as they will be twice the price. Source(s): http://sparks-mexico.com/

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Celaya, GTO Mexico. about 3 hours north of Mexico city -not a village -a city, but it is friendly and alive.
Unfortunately, if you are coming to Mexico to live, the regulations require that a single person be able to prove a monthly income of $1500. Otherwise, they won't let you have a "green card" so to speak! You can come as a tourist, for 6 months at a time, and then you'd have to go to the border and renew it. I don't know how many times you are allowed to renew it actually. A really cool place that is little visited is the Costa Esmeralda area, along the Gulf Coast, south of Tampico. The whole highway from Poza Rica south just about to Veracruz is right along the coastline, very hilly, tropical, and the beaches are pretty. Not white sand carribean, but very neat. And the whole area is very old Mexico. Archeological ruins and neat stuff.
My source? I live here :)
I think the most American-friendly towns in Mexico are Chapala (Jalisco) and San Miguel de Allende (Guanajuato). Both are relatively small towns but quite close to large urban areas where you may find all services that you may need, including English-speaking doctors.

For less expensive options with low crime rates you may want to consider Celaya (Guanajuato), Aguascalientes (Aguascalianetes) and Xalapa (Veracruz).

For visa information you may visit the web-page of the National Immigration Agency. They have information in English.

Good luck.
http://www.inm.gob.mx/pagina_ingles/prin...
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