An Expat Talks about Moving to Expats should research the city they plan to move to in order to get an idea of the cost of living, local customs, and the employment opportunities in the area. It is important to make sure all necessary paperwork is in order before moving. Expats may need visas, residence permits and insurance to stay in Mexico. It is wise to research the healthcare system as well, and learn about any necessary inoculations. Learning some Spanish can make for an easier transition as English is not widely spoken outside of highly touristy areas. Additionally, understanding the climate of the area can be helpful in deciding what to bring in terms of clothing and other possessions., Mexico
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Expats should research the city they plan to move to in order to get an idea of the cost of living, local customs, and the employment opportunities in the area. It is important to make sure all necessary paperwork is in order before moving. Expats may need visas, residence permits and insurance to stay in Mexico. It is wise to research the healthcare system as well, and learn about any necessary inoculations. Learning some Spanish can make for an easier transition as English is not widely spoken outside of highly touristy areas. Additionally, understanding the climate of the area can be helpful in deciding what to bring in terms of clothing and other possessions.
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