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Super Summer Sale on My Mexico Kindle Book CollectionHave you ever thought of pulling up stakes and moving to Mexico after retiring? Have you considered Los Cabos, Puerto Penasco, Playa del Carmen, Chacala, Lake Chapala, Cuernavaca, La Paz, San Felipe, Rosarito Beach or Tepoztlán?That’s how the description in the original publication started. Now we ask if you, the reader, have considered San Miguel de Allende, Merida, Puerto Vallarta, Bucerias, Kino Bay or Alamos? The first volume in this series was initiated as a result of reading a question from a reader in a blog somewhere. She wanted to know why she should move to Puerto Unknown Mexico. She didn’t know anyone there, but it interested her. I knew nothing of Puerto Unknown or Playa Faraway Mexico but I set out to find ways of educating people about different retirement locations.More Expatriate Insights is a sequel to the original book. We have added more cities and different contributors. All acceptable retirement locations could not be included in one volume. Even two volumes are not adequate. It seems that as more desirable locations are popularized, more chapters need to be added until eventually there’s another volume.We have also expanded the “Expatriate Knowledge Base” with information on Mexican Auto Insurance, becoming a Mexican Citizen and the process of importing your car to Mexico. These chapters are in addition to those in the original publication.We feel that most of what prospective retirees need to know from the administrative and practical aspects of retiring to Mexico is included in the Sequel and will be added to the original Expatriate Insights.We do hope this Sequel will fill in some gaps in the knowledge Base.

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