A New Adventure

MEXICO

It has been quite a while since I have written anything for my blog. Of course, the pandemic reared its ugly head and continues to do so on a smaller scale. Some people chose this time to start or finish a project. Me, well, I went into shutdown. No projects, no writing and of course, no travelling. That, for me, was one of the hardest things. Thanks to my friend and writing coach, Kathrin Lake, she gently prodded me to start writing again. I am writing a murder mystery book and I have decided to continue with the blog but in a slightly different fashion. Since I am not sure whether I will be travelling overseas I have decided to focus on Mexico. In particular, our thoughts and final decision on moving to Mexico. We are going to be exploring new areas to hopefully find one where we would like to spend the majority of our time. So, let us begin!

To live or stay in Mexico longer than the usual 6 months, we needed to apply for a Temporary Residency in Mexico from the country you are a citizen of. The process, if you are prepared with all the required paperwork only takes about 2 ½ hours and that includes going for lunch while waiting for the approval. The cost was minimal, $62.00 Cdn. It will vary slightly from month to month. You do have to qualify financially but if my readers want, I can go into that in another blog. We were approved for the first part. Now we must return to Mexico within 6 months of being approved to finalize the paperwork. Once that is done, we will receive a Temporary Residency card which will allow us to remain in the country for up to 4 years. After that, we can apply for a Permanent Residency. At this point, there is no financial requirements for the permanent one.

As some of you may know, we stay in Melaque ‘for the winter’ which is on the Pacific coast, 4 hours south of Puerto Vallarta. Why not stay there year-round? We think it would be too hot and humid. Also, they tend to have hurricanes and tremendous amounts of rain which brings on flooding. So, we have decided to try inland. We have not decided on our final choices yet but here are a few that we are considering.

Jocotepec

Morelia

San Louis Potosi

Aguascalientes

Comala

 

Do any of you have more ideas?

 

8 replies
  1. Jude Reis
    Jude Reis says:

    Good to hear from you again! I just returned from a fabulous retreat in Ixtapa-Zihuatanejo, Mexico!! You’ll have to let me know where you end up. If I get down there for another retreat, I’ll come & visit you after??!! Hello to Lionel & good luck w/ the big move to Mexico. Sitka Jude 🐢💜

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    • Suzanne Buller
      Suzanne Buller says:

      Thanks. Good to hear from you as well. We are heading down late August and travelling around for a couple of months before heading back to Melaque. Hope you had a great time at the retreat!

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  2. Ellen
    Ellen says:

    Hi Susanne
    Lovely to see your blogs again and how curious- I am in Mexico – near Melaque – in La Manzanilla. I arrived last Monday and am here for about another 3 weeks.
    Let me know if you will be coming down any time soon.

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    • Suzanne Buller
      Suzanne Buller says:

      Thanks. Wow you are close to us. Unfortunately, we won’t be going back until late August. What are you doing there? On holidays?

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  3. Karen Clifford
    Karen Clifford says:

    Always love to see interesting and upbeat people visiting Mexico, our new home. Enjoy your time and hope to see more of your adventures

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    • Suzanne Buller
      Suzanne Buller says:

      Thanks Karen! I am starting to write a wee bit more and hope to have another one out soon (ish). Did you subscribe? It is a double check to make sure you are you. Just have to respond to the email and then you will be notified every time I post something new, nothing more.
      We love meeting interesting and upbeat people as well and the two of you certainly are that. So happy we met.

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