Welcome to the October 2017 Edition of Vista, the Mexico Newsletter from Mexperience
Highlights of this edition
Day of the Dead in Mexico
How will your medical plans cover you?
The fair that supports genuine Mexican art
Planning a new lifestyle in Mexico
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Day of the Dead —that is a celebration of the continuity of life— is one of Mexico's most important religious holidays, celebrated in November each year
An important tradition of Day of the Dead is the creation of an "ofrenda" that usually manifests as an altar in family homes
Mexico's clocks move back one hour on Oct 29 or Nov 5, depending on the location
Mexico has four different time zones: the Central Zone that covers most of the country, two exclusive to two states, and a Pacific zone
Experience the extraordinary Monarch Butterflies that arrive to overwinter in the oyamel forests in Mexico between November and March each year
Travel insurance won't cover you for longer stays in Mexico, and local health insurance policies won't get you home
The 18th annual Feria Maestros del Arte will be open Nov 8th - 10th in Chapala, near Guadalajara
There are lots of good, sensible reasons for moving to Mexico, but it takes consideration, research and a plan to make your move a success
Mexico offers extensive and affordable transport options.
Learn about how to stay insured when you're driving in Mexico
Your home is waiting for you in Mexico. Here are guides and connections to help you find yours
When you sell your Mexican residential property, there are some selling costs, taxes, and tax allowances you need to account for as part of the transaction