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Written by Julia Taylor
Inside Information for Those Who Want to Work, Live, and Retire in Mexico
Is Mexico the place for me?
No matter whether you retire in Mexico or work for a few years, living
in Mexico is a rewarding challenge that will change your life for the
better.
image of cover of e-book: Mexico The Trick is Living Here-
Before you live or retire in Mexico read this humorous, practical
e-book.
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"The information contained in Julia Taylor's e-book is forthright
and entertaining, and Ms. Taylor's polished prose illuminates the
cultural and economic issues from the vantage point of someone who
is experiencing Mexico at the ground level.
"If you are thirsty for specific details about life in Mexico, and
you want those details served with wit and candor, I heartily
recommend Mexico: The Trick is Living Here.
"I bought a copy, and I think I struck a wonderful bargain."
-Michael Greene, Online Instructor
At the same time, it is important not to underestimate the
STRESS it will cause. Mexican culture is compatible with US and
Canadian cultures but it is different. Mexico is also a developing
country.
Before you decide to live in Mexico you need to answer many questions
to be sure that it is THE RIGHT OPTION FOR YOU. After you have arrived
here, you will have a thousand new questions that you didn't even know
you were going to ask! (I try to answer most of these questions in my
eBook.)
Should I live or retire in Mexico? Take our quick two-part
Live or Retire in Mexico Expatriate Excellence Quiz to find out if
YOU are right for Mexico.
I have created this website out of my personal experience here in
Mexico. doorway in Mexico (Please click on the "Author" link to find
out more.) It is an honest look at Mexico through the eyes of an
American woman. It PROVIDES ANSWERS to the heartfelt questions everyone
asks when they think they may want to live, work or retire in Mexico.
This website is here for you in your search for answers about REAL LIFE
in Mexico. This website is here to help YOU to shape YOUR life in
Mexico.
What do YOU need to know before you live in Mexico?
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"Gracias, Julia!!
"I alternate between reading my Lonely Planet phrasebook and your
wonderful writing and I've almost forgotten that it's 45 degrees
here and that we actually had a freak snow shower last week.
"I love your writing! The humor you inject is wonderful and most
importantly to me - never derisive or superior in its tone, as I
sometimes note with other travel articles.
"Your pants shopping expedition made me laugh out loud, being a
reality-based size myself! I'm having so much fun with what you've
created, and my British husband is ready for a change for
retirement. Who knows where we many land?
"In addition to his family in England and Wales, we have a daughter
who teaches in Shanghai and a daughter who lives in New Zealand, so
travel is near and dear to us.... and always on the cheap.
"No, I wasn't technically astute to capture either the useful links
or the tamale-making (our office cleaning lady, Suzi, who's from
Mexico, makes wonderful chicken ones that all the real estate agents
order regularly from her.)
"Thanks again! I'm savoring your e-book. We're going to the Oregon
coast next week for my husband's birthday and I'm presenting your
e-book as his gift. I know he'll love it too.
"~Sharon Foster~ "
Don't Move to Mexico Without It
The Second Edition of Mexico: The Trick is Living Here has an entirely
new section on documents, with information on how to bring your
vehicle, how to image of cover of e-book: Mexico The Trick is Living
Here get permission to bring your household items, how to get your FM3
and other useful information related to "paperwork."
Now you have a friend who lives in Mexico!
When you do something totally new it always helps to talk to someone
who has already done it. Reading the Second Edition of Mexico: The
Trick is Living Here is like talking to a friend about life in
Mexico.
It also includes information specific to the Canadian experience of
living abroad. Canadians who wish to work, live or retire in Mexico,
will benefit from the tips on residence issues, banking, etc.
There is also a detailed section on the cost of living, that has been
praised by many readers because it is information that isn't found
anywhere else in print!
The section on transportation has been expanded and includes a
side-splitting section on driving in Mexico. (Warning: It's funnier to
read about driving in Mexico than to actually drive in Mexico.)
Of course, the second edition is still as honest and funny as the first
edition and once you start reading it, you won't want to put it down.
You don't have to take my word for it. The independent book reviewer
for Mexicoconnect loved it too.
"Julia Taylor's ebook, The Trick is Living Here, is an informative
reference on getting settled in Mexico as well as a delight to read. It
isn't everyday that you find a good source of solid, factual
information coupled with a wry sense of humor.
...
The fact that The Trick is Living Here is a good read is a bonus. It is
actually a detailed guidebook that offers solid, down-to-earth
information on how to go about living in Mexico with the fewest
surprises and glitches possible."
-Rita Pomade
Learn more about Mexico: The Trick is Living Here
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