I recently did a collab with Brighton from Almost Retired in Mexico where I share how the COMPLETE Mexico Relocation Guide works and why it’s best resource for anyone thinking of moving to Mexico.
Check out the full interview here
What You’ll Learn From This Video
- Why so much information about moving to Mexico is outdated or incomplete
And how relying on old YouTube videos, blogs, or even government websites can cost you time, money, and frustration. - How the Mexico Relocation Guide actually works (step by step)
What you get access to, how the online portal is organized, and what a “typical” experience looks like after you log in. - The real reason the guide was created
Including my personal story, rising U.S. cost of living, and why Mexico became a realistic long-term solution—not a fantasy of “living like royalty on pennies.” - What information is included beyond visas and residency
From healthcare and insurance, banking, driving, pets, taxes, and estate planning to everyday realities most people don’t think about until it’s too late. - Why government and consulate websites often don’t reflect real-world processes
And how showing up unprepared can derail things like residency appointments, driver’s licenses, or banking. - How the guide helps you avoid common (and costly) mistakes
Including driving permits, fines, missing documents, scams, and misunderstandings that catch foreigners off guard. - What the vetted directory of contacts is—and what it is NOT
How you get direct access to trusted immigration facilitators, relocation tour guides, drivers, insurance agents, and emergency services across Mexico—without sales pressure. - Why having local contacts in Mexico can be a game changer
Especially during emergencies, police stops, car accidents, or medical situations when language and local systems matter. - How private relocation tours work and who they’re for
What you actually learn on a relocation tour versus a vacation, what they cost, and why they help people choose the right city and neighborhood. - The difference between visiting Mexico and actually living here
Including neighborhood realities, infrastructure issues, water shortages, flooding, shopping habits, and local logistics you won’t find on TripAdvisor. - How the guide saves you time (and mental overload)
By putting everything in one place, filtering out conflicting advice, and helping you ask questions you didn’t even know you needed to ask yet. - Who the Mexico Relocation Guide is best suited for—and who it’s not
Including retirees, remote workers, families, planners, and people who want fewer surprises and more clarity. - How to ask questions before buying the guide
Where to find the FAQ, how to email me directly, and how to join weekly live Q&A sessions if you’re still deciding.
Conclusion
The Mexico Relocation Guide is a great tool for those preparing to move to Mexico. But what exactly is it? What’s included? Is it printed on sustainable paper? (that last one is a trick question.)
There is plenty of free information for expats who want to move to Mexico: YouTube, blog posts, Facebook Groups, moving to Mexico websites.
All are great, but often lack the professional integrity that comes with paying for something. And because things in Mexico change fast, you need a single source of accurate and up to date information! If you’re looking to retire in Mexico or just move to Mexico before your retire, the Mexico Relocation Guide is an invaluable “How to move to Mexico” guide.
