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Land of enchantment and easy living?
Or dangerous nightmare best avoided at all costs?
Misinformation abounds about Mexico, and this practical guide debunks the myths to give you an accurate look at the country, with recommendations on locations that are unknown to most foreigners - locales that offer amazing lifestyles in safety, comfort, and with amazing value. It also lays out everything you need to know about every aspect of life in the various areas, and explains what to avoid, and what to search out, for the experience you want.
Expat Secrets of Mexico (formerly Retirement Secrets of Mexico) is written in an easy-to-read manner by an international bestselling author and Mexican resident of 16 years. It reveals eight of the best locations for expat living on virtually any budget, and comprehensively describes everything you've ever wondered about relocating but were afraid to ask. With sections covering health care, safety, culture, taxes, banking, infrastructure, driving, immigration, moving, language, renting or buying, building, starting and operating a business, working remotely, whether you can drink the water and why you'd want to...by the time you're done reading, you'll be armed with everything you need to know in order to make an informed choice on whether living in Mexico part or full-time is a good option for you, and what it would be like to do so.
This comprehensive guide to some of Mexico's best little-known treasures is a must read for anyone curious about relocating south of the border, penned by a NY Times and USA Today bestseller who's been featured on the front page of the Wall Street Journal. Russell Blake's no-nonsense approach and straightforward style lays out all the insider info you need in an easily digestible format that's essential for those looking for a better life in the land of mariachis.
Whether mildly curious about exploring a dream, or dead serious and looking for hard info with which to take action, Expat Secrets of Mexico is a must-read by a Mexico expert who's done the research so you don't have to.
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Great book, I hate virtual voice
The virtual voice is not that bad for most of the books but some things like listening to it read numbers is horrible.
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