Spend some time in Mexico before making
a decision to relocate. You need the opportunity to visit many
cities in Mexico and discover for yourselves the Spanish-colonial
heritage, the traditions, the delightful climate, and the relaxed
lifestyle that make Mexico such a hospitable place to live, Mexico's
pace of life is ideal for retirement - you can relax, and you
can still lead an active stress free live.
The food is wonderful. Fresh fruit and vegetables, meats and fish
are available at the local markets, and you'll get great value
for your money. There is an enormous variety of tropical fruit,
which is sweeter and juicier than the kind that is shipped to
colder climates. Food is also less expensive in Mexico, although
prices and quality vary throughout the year, depending on the
season. The variety of vegetables is huge.
It's important to know that, if you have a health care plan in
the US or Canada, most policies do not cover your health care
requirements in Mexico.
It's essential to make arrangements for your health care when
you retire in Mexico. Mexico does offer excellent health care
facilities, some in line with top US medical centers, but they
are private and all medical care must be paid for in full.
If your retirement income is generated in hard currency, you will
find your earnings stretch further on the basics needed for everyday
living than it would in Europe, the US or Canada.
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