Welcome to the May 2018 edition of Vista, the Mexico Newsletter from Mexperience
Highlights of this edition
Summer climates in Mexico
The attractions of living in Mexico part-time
How to access Mexico’s public healthcare system
Enjoying wholesome food at affordable prices
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There has always been a contingent of foreign residents who live in Mexico part-time, usually between late fall and early spring of the following year
Although cashless payment options are increasing in Mexico, the use of notes and coins remains essential in your day-to-day transactions here
Mexico operates a public healthcare program that provides defined healthcare services to payroll employees as well others who voluntarily enroll in the system
Mexican summers bring high temperatures, refreshing —sometimes dramatic— rain storms, vibrant colorful landscapes, and fragrant floral scents
Mexico's rainy season brings refreshment and color to the landscape. Rains begin in May/June and run to October each year; sometimes spilling into November
Do you need a visa to visit Mexico? This article explains who —and who does not— need to apply for a visa before traveling to Mexico
Mexico is home to a wide variety of wildlife. This article highlights three spiders to watch out for, and practical tips for living among arachnids here
Experience the breath-taking natural beauty and a remarkable train journey through Mexico's Copper Canyon
Mexico's widespread use of a word whose English equivalents have nothing to do with matriarchal figures
A quick lesson in getting to grips with soft and hard consonants in Spanish
Articles and guides with local knowledge and contacts to help you buy, sell, rent, own, and manage your residential property in Mexico
By making adequate plans for the inevitable, your assets will be administered according to your wishes and your interests will be better served
Guides and articles about driving and planning for safe and enjoyable road trips in Mexico
Information and tips about dealing with military checkpoints that you may encounter when you take a road trip across Mexico
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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