Mexico Removes All COVID-19 Entry Requirements
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People talk about moving abroad all the time but they usually know nothing about the process of obtaining residency permits and visas. There is a chasm of difference between visiting a country and setting up living there.
This information is usually available on their embassy websites and is the best place to begin research.
Banking and finance is another quagmire of difficulty that many expats underestimate.
It was more of a rhetorical question. Realistically I probably wouldn't be able to, and South American politics are far too volatile for it to be a good idea.
Yeah also Mexico's in North America.
Anything south of the US is South America, fight me.
Of all the things you’ve written, Imp, this may be just about the most cringe, history considered… 🤦🏻♂️
Though I appreciate you were joking, but jesus…
There would be no “North American icons” like Los Angeles, San Francisco, San Antonio, Las Vegas or fucking California, Texas or the Southwest at all, were it not for Mexico, or rather “New Spain”…
It amazes me that people forget that, sometimes… 😑
It's a lot easier you go somewhere that actively wants people to move there. I'm not sure what Mexico's situation is with that.
Most countries actively want people to move there... If they have money and skills.
You could just say your going on vacation permanently lul