As a Québécois living on the outskirts of Montréal, I have been studying this matter intensely for a good bit.
In the end we had two main options: Uruguay or Mexico. We ended up choosing Mexico because it is so much closer, and we know we like it there.
We're going on an exploratory trip soon to make sure we are comfortable with our area of choice, and then we come back, sell everything, and move with the clothes on our backs and a piece of luggage or two each.
We run a small publishing business, all we'll need is a nice Xerox printer and we're up and running again.
Uruguay looks nice on paper but the population is small, if globalists wanted they could import as many dot-Indians as current population in 5 years or so.
I don't. It all depends what you need. There are many nice spots in Mexico. I am fluent in Spanish, so that's a major hurdle I don't have that many do.
I would recommend looking at crime stats and which states to avoid, there are quite a few, and among those that remain, which one(s) have what you need: the climate you want, services, etc.
For example, there are cities and towns where there are a lot of English-speaking expats, even full "privadas" (gated neighborhoods that aren't necessarily expensive to live in) of American & Canadian expats, with full services in English nearby.
I have very limited mobility, so that's another factor that somebody else wouldn't have. My choice isn't going to be anybody else's choice and frankly, I don't want to mention the area on here or anywhere else, because I don't want expats near me.
The reason is that in some places, expats come with their money and bid up prices, out-competing Mexicans on their own territory, on top of changing the local cuisine ("That's too spicy, tone it down or we're not coming back!") and having signs and menus in English, thereby driving up resentment. In Mexico city for example, they have graffitis that say "GRINGO GO HOME". Yup.
But there are many places with limited but extant expat populations which may suit you well. On top of that, quite a few conservative Americans who fled the USA from the Biden terror regime are looking to get back, opening up nice housing possibilities in expat neighborhoods, if you don't speak the language.
So anyway, I suggest that among your criteria you may have a relatively small expat population and not a place where they've basically made life unlivable for Mexicans.
And yeah, Uruguay is fairly white, it's gotta be on the globalists' hit list.
As a Québécois living on the outskirts of Montréal, I have been studying this matter intensely for a good bit.
In the end we had two main options: Uruguay or Mexico. We ended up choosing Mexico because it is so much closer, and we know we like it there.
We're going on an exploratory trip soon to make sure we are comfortable with our area of choice, and then we come back, sell everything, and move with the clothes on our backs and a piece of luggage or two each.
We run a small publishing business, all we'll need is a nice Xerox printer and we're up and running again.
Uruguay looks nice on paper but the population is small, if globalists wanted they could import as many dot-Indians as current population in 5 years or so.
What region of Mexico do you recommend?
I don't. It all depends what you need. There are many nice spots in Mexico. I am fluent in Spanish, so that's a major hurdle I don't have that many do.
I would recommend looking at crime stats and which states to avoid, there are quite a few, and among those that remain, which one(s) have what you need: the climate you want, services, etc.
For example, there are cities and towns where there are a lot of English-speaking expats, even full "privadas" (gated neighborhoods that aren't necessarily expensive to live in) of American & Canadian expats, with full services in English nearby.
I have very limited mobility, so that's another factor that somebody else wouldn't have. My choice isn't going to be anybody else's choice and frankly, I don't want to mention the area on here or anywhere else, because I don't want expats near me.
The reason is that in some places, expats come with their money and bid up prices, out-competing Mexicans on their own territory, on top of changing the local cuisine ("That's too spicy, tone it down or we're not coming back!") and having signs and menus in English, thereby driving up resentment. In Mexico city for example, they have graffitis that say "GRINGO GO HOME". Yup.
But there are many places with limited but extant expat populations which may suit you well. On top of that, quite a few conservative Americans who fled the USA from the Biden terror regime are looking to get back, opening up nice housing possibilities in expat neighborhoods, if you don't speak the language.
So anyway, I suggest that among your criteria you may have a relatively small expat population and not a place where they've basically made life unlivable for Mexicans.
And yeah, Uruguay is fairly white, it's gotta be on the globalists' hit list.