Welcome to the April 2018 edition of Vista, the Mexico Newsletter from Mexperience
Highlights of this edition
Why Mexico is safer than you think
Renting space in a private home in Mexico
Time limits on your Mexico visa
The difference between Tequila, Mezcal, and Pulque
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These things don't make headlines, but they are the real-life experiences of people visiting and living safely in Mexico
Tequila, mezcal and pulque are three traditional Mexican drinks that are all made from the agave succulent, but deliver different taste experiences
Discover answers to common questions about time limits as well as exit/entry rules for Mexico visitor visas and residency permits
Cellular data networks in Mexico offer you internet service at home using a special modem that doesn't depend on a landline connection
Wind storms in Mexico can be mystical: appearing suddenly, transforming a perfectly still day or night—and vanishing abruptly
Experience the breath-taking natural beauty and a remarkable train journey through Mexico's Copper Canyon
In a day and age when the seven deadly sins are fully operative at home and abroad, it makes sense to include them in the language syllabus
You'll become familiar with the phrase "No Hay," that inevitably makes itself apparent at some point when something you want or need isn't available right now
Articles and guides with local knowledge and contacts to help you buy, sell, rent, own, and manage your residential property in Mexico
The Notary Public undertakes an important legal role in Mexico, and is your most important contact for property transactions and other legal matters
Learn about how to insure your home in Mexico and cover yourself for third-party risks related to property
Guides and articles about driving and planning for safe and enjoyable road trips in Mexico
When you bring your vehicle to Mexico, be aware that no US or Canadian auto insurance provides the coverage you really need—liability to third parties
The guide for the essential things you need to know as you make your plans for travel, lifestyle and living in Mexico
Your working life in Mexico starts here
Mexico offers extensive and affordable transport options.
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