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So you want to retire to Mexico and you have a lot more than 20 questions. You may even have more than 50 questions. Maybe you know a retiree in Mexico and perhaps they have answered some of your questions but not all. That’s really a good start but just a start. If you know all of the ins and outs of expatriating yourself to Mexico or any country you will eliminate some anxiety in the future.In this book we have made an attempt to anticipate your questions and provide answers or point you in the right direction to find more complete answers. Look inside the book. Read the table of contents to see what topics are covered. There are some excellent resource links at the end of the book.We make an earnest attempt to give you good information. However, you should know that implementation of provisions of different laws can and does vary from state to state and even between cities.Regardless to where you move in Mexico you will find Mexican Nationals willing to help you navigate more quickly through various bureaucratic jungles. Ask around the American community and employ these expediters. They will help make your transition smoother.This book will give you some background so that you are not completely in the dark as to what’s going on. Even if you use an expediter you should have some basic knowledge of the process. Enjoy your adopted country.

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