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    Living in Mexico

    Verificación Vehicular in Puebla, Mexico (2025) – With Step-by-Step Instructions

    January 31, 2025 /

    If you drive a car in Puebla, you’ve probably heard about the verificación vehicular. This emissions test is mandatory for most vehicles and is designed to help reduce air pollution. But how does the process work? What documents do you need? And what happens if you skip it? Here’s everything you need to know, including step-by-step instructions from a local resident. Let me guide you through this process that I’ve done three times already. What is the Verificación Vehicular? The verificación vehicular (literally “vehicle verification”) is a legally required emissions test for vehicles in Mexico. The goal is to ensure that vehicles stay within certain emissions limits to improve air…

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    12 Best Reasons to Move to Mexico in 2025 – And What to Consider

    January 18, 2025 /

    Palm-tree beaches, cenotes, picturesque mountain villages: There are many reasons why Mexico is attractive to many tourists. And some would like to stay forever. But is everything “sunshine all day long” in Mexico? Let’s take a closer look at possible reasons why you might want to move here, and what you should consider so you don’t wake up one day and regret your decision. I’ve been living in Mexico for over 2 years, and I’ve met many expats from the US and all over the world, so I want to help you make a decision. Reasons to Move to Mexico 1. Escape Political Uncertainties Ok, let’s face the elephant in…

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    Living in Mexico,  Travel Tips

    Basic Spanish Language Guide for Your Next Vacation in Mexico – 70+ Useful Phrases

    September 14, 2024 /

    Are you planning your next vacation in Mexico and want to learn some simple phrases in Spanish to get along? This Basic Spanish Language Guide for Mexico helps you out! While you might get along just alright with English in the main tourist destinations like Mexico City and Cancún, some basic Spanish will always help you connect more with people. And if you travel to smaller or even rural destinations, knowing some simple phrases is vital. Let’s learn some Spanish! Basic Spanish Language Guide – 70+ Useful Phrases The following phrases help you get along in the most common situations on your travel through Mexico. Greetings and Farewells Agreeing or…

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    Travel Tips,  Living in Mexico

    Best Options for Staying Connected in Mexico

    June 27, 2024 /

    When traveling through Mexico, you want to make sure you’re staying connected to the internet via your mobile phone. A good wifi connection is crucial for navigation and communication, be it with friends and family at home or new acquaintances. While there are many places with free Wifi (airports, cafes, restaurants, hotels, and Airbnb), it’s still safer and often faster when you have to be available all the time. This overview covers various ways to stay connected in Mexico, including using an Airalo eSIM card, a Telcel SIM card, other SIM card options, and the availability of free WiFi. Telcel SIM Card If your phone is unlocked, you can just…

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    Driving in Mexico: How to Prepare and Stay Safe

    May 24, 2024 /

    Traveling through Mexico by car can be an exciting and more independent way to explore the country. Especially if you want to go to less frequented places or combine several destinations into a road trip. However, before you hit the road, there are several important factors you should consider to ensure a smooth and safe journey. Here you can find information about driving in Mexico, including the need for car insurance, safety concerns, and necessary documentation. So, get ready and start your road trip well-prepared! Is Driving a Car in Mexico Safe? Driving in Mexico can be safe as long as you take appropriate precautions and stay informed about the…

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