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Mexico on My Mind Has Released Their New 2014 Mexico Relocation Guide

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE October 1, 2013

guide-coverMexico on My Mind (MoMM), the Expatriate resource website for moving to and living in Mexico has just published the “Mexico Relocation Guide 2013-14”.  The popular guide 2012-13 edition was downloaded over 3000 times during the last year by people looking for relocation information on Mexico and expats living in Mexico looking to network with others.  The Mexico relocation guide includes topics like; the best places to live, safety in Mexico, immigration, importing your car, purchasing Mexican insurance, the cost of living and what to expect after you arrive in Mexico.

The digital guide (in .PDF format) is a condensed and complimentary piece to the robust expat resource website which was launched in the summer of 2011.  The free guide has been a popular download through the website and offers visitors that don’t have time to go through the entire site an offline option to read when they do have the time.  According to MoMM, the guide and the website has been well received by potential expats starved for accurate and timely sources of information covering how to move, where to go and what life in Mexico is like.

We spoke to Mexico on My Mind founder Ron Burdine in Tulum, Mexico, “We are very excited about this guide in particular, because there’s a lot of new information included.  Mexico has recently and dramatically changed their immigration policies which is making it much easier for people from the US and Canada to find a home in Mexico.”  Burdine continued, “There is also some serious movement towards a Constitutional amendment that will do away with restricted zones for property ownership for foreigners in Mexico. They want to see more Americans and Canadians investing and moving here.”

Ron is now offering exclusive buyers agent services for his focus area of Tulum real estate investment oppportunities. You can click here for more information on that.

As of November of 2012, Mexico immigration policies allow for temporary or “Temporal” residency status for up to 4 years on one application.  This is a big change from the previously annual renewal process.  The new immigration policies also offer a faster path to permanent or “Permanente” residency which can now happen in 4 years, an improvement from the previous 5-8 year period under temporary FM status.  Once permanent residency is granted, there is no need for any other applications for life and you may leave and return to the country without restrictions.

Article 27 of the Mexican Constitution which forbids any foreigner to own lands within restricted zones around the country’s borders and coast may be amended to allow just that.  The amendment would remove those restrictions. The only way for foreigners hold property in restricted zones now is through a bank trust which was not possible before 1991.  The new law has passed through the Mexican congress but must still pass the senate. Mexico’s President Nieto has been pushing for the reform which is also tied to energy reform policies.

The Mexico on My Mind relocation guide and website provides information and resources for living in Mexico on a full or part time basis. The website is focused on helping people considering a move to Mexico with all aspects and stages of planning; according to Mexico on My Mind, the goal is to answer the questions people have before, during and after a move to Mexico.

The MoMM expat resource website and guide is also affiliated with two international insurance companies providing additional financial resources and coverage through IMG (International Medical Group) http://www.americaninsuranceforexpats.com and the International Insurance Group for travel, medical, auto and home policies inside Mexico.  All policies provided by Mexico on My Mind are through an on staff licensed agent for international insurance products.

If you are interested in learning more about Mexico on My Mind and downloading the relocation guide you can download the free guide through this link: https://www.mexicoonmymind.com/expat-guide-for-moving-to-mexico/

 

 

October 2, 2013 By Ron Burdine

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Ron Burdine made this whole move possible
Ron Burdine made this whole move from Philadelphia possible..their knowledge and organization skills (that I don’t have) helped me create order out of my chaos..there are a million details that are just too much for one person to put in order. At least this one person. We followed Ron’s suggestions and had the secure feeling that we were ready for anything, and we were.. we had insurance, directions, hints, tips and suggestions..we have been here (Isla Mujeres) for 6 weeks and Ron is still o… Read more
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Ron is the consummate professional and an incredible resource to have for all-things-Tulum and the surrounding areas.  Ron’s in-depth knowledge of, and caring ways for, this magnificent region of Mexico is second-to-none.  If you’re seeking vacation or travel advice for things such as lodging/hospitality/spa’s, restaurants, shopping, beaches, sports/fitness, adventure day-trips to the nearby ruins/fishing/boating/diving/snorkeling/cenotes/zip-lining, 4-wheeling, etc., or need more in-dep… Read more
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Ron is one of the angels.
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