Mexico: It’s not just for retirees anymore!
Dreaming of escaping the grind for a lower stress, healthier, affordable, and more adventurous life? Let’s throw in a couple of margaritas and some palm trees for ambiance. The Young Expat’s Guide to Mexico reveals the secrets to moving to and thriving in Mexico well before you hit retirement age.
Relocating your whole life to another country can seem intimidating and overwhelming, but it’s completely doable, and expat couple Shari Margolin and Josh Meister can show you how. Whether you're a remote worker, an adventurous duo, eager to escape the politics of your home country, or a parent seeking a different life for your family, this entertaining and empowering guide has you covered.
Through personal anecdotes and practical advice, you’ll discover how to flourish in Mexico, expat responsibly, choose the perfect place to live, and navigate the logistics of visas, importing a car, schools, renting, buying, building, healthcare, safety, finances, working, and integrating into the community. There’s even some real talk on that infamous organization. Packed with information, tips, and tricks, this go-to resource will equip you to move to Mexico and live a rich, rewarding, and comfortable life.
It’s a must-read for anyone who is Mexi-curious or ready to take serious steps towards a new life south of the border.
"If you’ve ever daydreamed of life in Mexico, this book is an essential stepping stone for making it a reality. This must-have resource is fun and easily digestible with personal anecdotes, secrets and practical advice. Have your highlighter ready — you’ll be referencing pages regularly when you embark on the journey of expat life.”
- Tamara Jacobi, author of Wildpreneurs
Why Choose This Book?
Authentic Insights: Written by an expat couple with firsthand experience, providing genuine advice and stories.
Comprehensive Coverage: Insight on every detail from visas and importing a car to finding schools and healthcare.
Engaging Style: Practical advice mixed with personal stories, making it both useful and enjoyable to read.
Real Talk: Honest discussions about safety and other critical topics that you won’t find in other guides.