We never expected your announcement but are happy happy for you. You guys without a doubt make the best travel videos of Mexico and we thoroughly enjoy them !
Good decision. I have been living and vlogging for my RUclips channel full-time since October 2021 and hopefully never going back, except for a short trip.
Good luck guys! Hope things work out for you. Looking forward to videos on Baha. Planning a vacation there in '24. Not RV, just hotel in Cabo and whale watching.
How awesome! That was quite a lengthy process, but what an exciting result. Your love of Mexico shines through in all of your videos you share with us, so very much looking forward to see lots more. Enjoy!
Congratulations Liz and Dennis. We are also going for temporary residency. We have our Visas. We went through McAllen TX consulate. It was super easy. We will be coming in May to complete the process with our facilitator. Have fun
I just got my temp residency in Ensenada last week! They really do try to help you out but we had to hire someone to help us too and still ended up needing to redo paperwork multiple times. Glad it’s done though!
Bueno Tardes senorita Liz y senior Dennis! LoL. Congratulations on acquiring your temporary residency. This is great for you both, and also great for all your followers. As you settle into your Mexico lives and stay longer, we will hopefully be treated to many more adventures from there. It’s a win win! 😂 Considering that it’s -20 Celsius 🥶 up hear in Alberta, Canada, any and all videos from Mexico are appreciated. Best of luck to both of you as you travel there. Stay safe, Peace and Calm. 👍🏻😎🇨🇦
Super happy for you, I remember 2+ years ago you couldn’t because of the way you were paying yourselves from your business. Can’t wait to watch it later tonight to learn what you did.
Muchas Felicidades y muy buena suerte!!! We are extremely excited and happy for you two. BTW, my parents and I used to go to Ensenada back in the early 70's and I was a lovely place. I can still see the Sunset's in my mind 50 years later... Wife and I are now looking to head south along the Baja coast next time we are out West. Muchas gracias on showing the beauty that still makes up a majority of Mexico and her people. Adiós
Well, not surprised. We kind of saw this coming. We thought you guys would be staying in Mexico when you stayed at the campground during COVID lockdown. You guys seem to have been tempted a few times. The campground and the condo.
Haha yes! We still like the condo. But financially not ready for it yet. Darnit haha well find our spot just gotta figure out where. And yes, we felt it was hardly a secret
So exciting ! Now you can spend more time in Puerto Escondido, Puerto Angel, Mazunte, and do a deep dive of the Oaxacan coast. Look forward to seeing your favorite places to live. Love when you show the cats and please highlight any favorite snorkel spots and anywhere with hummingbirds😺 Stay safe and have fun!
Oaxacan coast is top of our list! We will visit a few of the other places mentioned, but I don't know if we'd live there. Got a lot to explore to figure that out though.
🎉🎉🎉 muchas felicidades. Órale carnales. 😂😂😂 now it’s time to eat a lot better. I saw your trip to Mexico and that was awesome. Hope you enjoy the country and had beautiful experiences. God bless and travel safe.
Congrats. All good things come with ...paperwork. What park did you stay at? We stayed at Mona Lisa RV park before in Ensenada but it's more of a rocky beach. You spot looks great.
Bienvenidos !! by looking at your videos, I can confirm that you already know more Mexico places, National events and have enjoyed more Mexican restaurants and dishes than the 95% of the Mexican Nationals, including myself. enjoy Baja !
Woo-hoo, I don't know what it is, but for some reason, I find your Mexico travels much more entertaining. Perhaps because I'd like to be out there myself.
Congratulations! My wife and I have visited twice recently, and yes, your videos were very helpful! Once home, foremost in my mind is: when can we go back? So I totally get it.
@@EatSeeRV Not yet. We have friends here in north Alabama who grew up in CDMX and love Xalapa. Plus, my wife and I really loved the jungle energy in Yucatan, so we want another dose.
excellent news! since entire Baja peninsula is "border zone," where US registered vehicles didn't need to be imported, do you now need to do with your RV with your temporary status? or, can that now wait until you've got PR status in 2 years?
I saw your video when it first came out, and firstly thank you for content! But, if it’s available in your time to reply, for the temp residency and traveling by RV - did your temporary residency require you to claim and address of residence in Mexico? I know there isn’t an amount of time one has to be in MX to qualify, but it is expected to share with Mexico immigration dept when /if you change addresses. But as you both are traveling by RV and not at a set address, it made me wonder what to do in such case? Many thanks for the content and consideration of this question.
@@EatSeeRV It took me like 3 visits, but at that time there was no getting there at 3am needed. I would show up at 9am and I'd be done in under an hour. When I renewed my residency I hired a lawyer. Much easier.
What date did you get your card? We're chasing the do-it-in-one-day dream but all the info on that is a few months out of date. Can you recommend a consultant?
I hope you can forgive a boring question, did check your resources page on your website first. What do you do for internet in Baja? Our universal experience in the US is that park wifi is next to useless. Verizon hotspot from phone or MIFI was pretty incredible for work from van for 1.5 months this winter even from small towns, Springdale, UT, Park City, UT, Sedona, AZ, Casa Grande AZ. But we were too busy having fun for a week in Baja to remember to test signal for work purposes.
as a mexican american (with mexican parents) im lucky i can avoid all the troubles and just show my parents birth certificate and i can get my mexican citizenship. Glad you guys got it but man that is a lot of work lol
Wowwy, congratulations!!! I am inspired by your momentum 328m back then. Wife and i been rv fulltime since January 2018(and counting)! We are now ready to upgrade our rigs to a 2023 f450 diesel and a 43 feet momentum 399th to keep on the rv living. We hope to see Mexico in the future. Stay safe and happy trails to both of you. Greetings from a fellow nomad in the Nevada desert!
Congratulations. Your videos have inspired my wife and I to finally take a trip to Merida. Looking to back track in your footsteps over there. We love your videos... keep them coming.
I have been following for a while, my preyes are with you. Please be supper, extra supper, extremelly safe. Love your videos, I have learn so much from you guys.
I managed to get my permanent residency. It was a struggle with the wait times for the consulate more than anything else. Easier being retired so I can appreciate the effort you put in getting your temporary residency. Congratulations!
So with a temp resident card can you get a TIP for the van? we have a permanent Resident card and it is not allowed for us to get a TIP. We have to import our rig and register it in Mexico.
🥳 🎉 woohoo! Felicidades!!! It’s worth investing in a reputable facilitator to ease you through the process, especially with limited Spanish... they will make sure you get it right the first time. That’s what I did and I got 4 years temp on my card since I took advantage of the regularización program! 🎊 🇲🇽 Another advantage is that you can enrolll into the national medical coverage system (IMSS): you can also get discounts at many national sites , museos, archeological ruins, etc... including free sundays 🤔🤗💰🇲🇽
@@EatSeeRV both the discounts and the medical access with temporal AND permanente. RUclips won’t let me link the government page but you willl find it by googling “Incorporación al seguro de salud para la familia en el IMSS” - you can apply online or in person, using the same address as your temp. The yearly cost is very reasonable, and it varies per age range: it’s $9150 pesos a year for people between 30 and 39! 🤔🤗🇲🇽🥳
@@EatSeeRV isn’t it? I’ve loved México for years and soon I will spend much more time living in that wonderful country 🤗🇲🇽 🇨🇦 Looking forward to your many videos, judging by some of the unfortunate comments you have to put up with, many people seem to need some educating about what goes on in the world outside of their borders 😬😉😝
Why you don't hear anyone moving to Mexico now. Is now it's more expensive to live here then the United States And the new 🆕 is very scary now be careful things are changing in Mexico now
I don't get it. For us new and ignorant subscribers (thats me and my personal admission) do you favor Mexico for the costs of living to save money as self-employed, remote workers? Look, I am intrigued and that is why I am a subscriber, but I have a ton of concerns, especially safety, and I am here to live vicariously through you to put some of that at ease. The freedom of living tiny I get where home is everywhere you park with new views all the time. You can have that in the USA as well so is the bigger draw being able to maintain this lifestyle on a lot less money? Thans for indulging me.
There's a lot of reasons! Cost of living is part of it, but it's also quality of life. People in Mexico value different things, many of which we agree with (family, time with loved ones, laughing/celebrating life, and being connected to the earth - farming, gardening, etc). Life moves slower here and there is so much diversity to enjoy (in food, culture, history, etc). We can attempt to live a life like this in the USA but the greater culture of our country doesn't necessarily align with that. We can also make our dollar go a lot further here as we do it, which is a major help.
Depends on what you're wanting to do. We love San Cristobal de Las Casas for it's colors, culture, affordability, and weather. We also love CDMX, Puebla, and some smaller towns throughout
very smart move! you can make sure you are in Mexico during the collapse of US society! no matter how many times I watch these kind of videos its all just too confusing. I am not someone who follows rules and complex instructions well. 19 months and counting on my first visit...
Yikes, hope it all works out okay! It can be a confusing process but we like peace of mind knowing they can't kick us out of the country if things hit the fan haha.
excuse me? this is one of the smartest moves anyone could possibly make. this is only a temporary residence meaning they can live in either Mexico or the US as they wish for the next year. if they proceed with the next steps they can then be temp residents for 3 more years and then after that can convert their status to permanent residents. the US is on the verge of collapse with crime and prices spiralling out of control. only fools would stay there. and why people from central America continue to enter the US is a mystery to me. smart people are heading in the opposite direction.
Congratulations! and I hope you can make tons of Mexico videos, keep up with the awesome content 🇲🇽👍🤗
Thank you, haha lots of Mexico coming your way!
We never expected your announcement but are happy happy for you. You guys without a doubt make the best travel videos of Mexico and we thoroughly enjoy them !
Aw thank you!
Good decision. I have been living and vlogging for my RUclips channel full-time since October 2021 and hopefully never going back, except for a short trip.
Awesome! So glad you're enjoying it here ☺️
@@EatSeeRV Yeahhh
Congratulations!
Thank you!
congrats... I remember watching your videos travelling in Mexico... never got the impresion thtat you would like to move here though! any way welcome!
Thank you Eduardo! Really? We love it here
Good luck guys! Hope things work out for you.
Looking forward to videos on Baha. Planning a vacation there in '24. Not RV, just hotel in Cabo and whale watching.
Fun 😊 you'll enjoy the next video then
How awesome! That was quite a lengthy process, but what an exciting result. Your love of Mexico shines through in all of your videos you share with us, so very much looking forward to see lots more. Enjoy!
That's kind Lis. Looking forward to sharing more!
Congratulations ! I just got my dual citizenship feels great.
Woohoo! Congrats
Congratulations Liz and Dennis. We are also going for temporary residency. We have our Visas. We went through McAllen TX consulate. It was super easy. We will be coming in May to complete the process with our facilitator. Have fun
Wohoo! That's awesome congrats
@@EatSeeRVwe knew you would get. Maybe our paths will cross someday.
I just got my temp residency in Ensenada last week! They really do try to help you out but we had to hire someone to help us too and still ended up needing to redo paperwork multiple times. Glad it’s done though!
Oh man sorry to hear that but congrats to you guys for getting it done!
@@EatSeeRV yes! It’s a relief! 🤪
Congratulations 👏
Thank you!
Congrats guys! Hope you enjoy my adopted home country. 👍
Thank you!
Bueno Tardes senorita Liz y senior Dennis! LoL. Congratulations on acquiring your temporary residency. This is great for you both, and also great for all your followers. As you settle into your Mexico lives and stay longer, we will hopefully be treated to many more adventures from there. It’s a win win! 😂 Considering that it’s -20 Celsius 🥶 up hear in Alberta, Canada, any and all videos from Mexico are appreciated. Best of luck to both of you as you travel there. Stay safe, Peace and Calm. 👍🏻😎🇨🇦
Haha 😆 many more (warm) adventures to come
Muchas Felicidades! Welcome back! Saludos from Jalisco!✌
Gracias!!
@@EatSeeRV por nada! In gusto!
Congrats 👏😉
Thanks 😁
Super happy for you, I remember 2+ years ago you couldn’t because of the way you were paying yourselves from your business. Can’t wait to watch it later tonight to learn what you did.
Thank you! It's very exciting. And so cool you've been with us that long.
Glad you were able to get it. Definitely deeper than anything I would want to do. I wouldn't mind doing a couple weeks up and down the coast though.
Nice hope you can make that trip one day.
Muchas Felicidades y muy buena suerte!!! We are extremely excited and happy for you two. BTW, my parents and I used to go to Ensenada back in the early 70's and I was a lovely place. I can still see the Sunset's in my mind 50 years later... Wife and I are now looking to head south along the Baja coast next time we are out West. Muchas gracias on showing the beauty that still makes up a majority of Mexico and her people. Adiós
Gracias! It's hard to forget those magical sunsets. Safe travels on your journey south. It's lovely!
Well, not surprised. We kind of saw this coming. We thought you guys would be staying in Mexico when you stayed at the campground during COVID lockdown. You guys seem to have been tempted a few times. The campground and the condo.
Haha yes! We still like the condo. But financially not ready for it yet. Darnit haha well find our spot just gotta figure out where. And yes, we felt it was hardly a secret
So exciting ! Now you can spend more time in Puerto Escondido, Puerto Angel, Mazunte, and do a deep dive of the Oaxacan coast. Look forward to seeing your favorite places to live. Love when you show the cats and please highlight any favorite snorkel spots and anywhere with hummingbirds😺 Stay safe and have fun!
Oaxacan coast is top of our list! We will visit a few of the other places mentioned, but I don't know if we'd live there. Got a lot to explore to figure that out though.
Congratulations! 🎉 I’m jealous. I have retired (@ 59) and praying a friend and I can visit soon. Be safe. God bless U.🙏🏾
Hope you can too
🎉🎉🎉 muchas felicidades. Órale carnales. 😂😂😂 now it’s time to eat a lot better. I saw your trip to Mexico and that was awesome. Hope you enjoy the country and had beautiful experiences. God bless and travel safe.
The food! I cannot wait haha
Tienes que visitar Real Del Monte en Hidalgo, y visitar el Panteón de los Inglés. Investiga, te va a interesar.
Gracias por las recomendaciones y por ver nuestro video!
Lucky us! More videos to share! 🤞✌️
Yes! Many :)
Congrats. All good things come with ...paperwork. What park did you stay at? We stayed at Mona Lisa RV park before in Ensenada but it's more of a rocky beach. You spot looks great.
We stayed at Ramona. Its location was awesome. 15 minutes from the center of town. Next door to the brewery and a 2 minute drive from another.
@@EatSeeRV Sweet. Saved in my map for next trip.
Bienvenidos !! by looking at your videos, I can confirm that you already know more Mexico places, National events and have enjoyed more Mexican restaurants and dishes than the 95% of the Mexican Nationals, including myself. enjoy Baja !
Thank you Enrique. There's so much to do and see here.
Woo-hoo, I don't know what it is, but for some reason, I find your Mexico travels much more entertaining. Perhaps because I'd like to be out there myself.
Haha 😆 it always helps when it's a new place. We love our Mexico travels too. Probably because we love the county!
Congratulations guys! I did the same. Completed the process in November of 22. Your videos were a part of my vision. Thanks.
Wohoo, that's absolutely incredible! Way to go. And hope to see you down there
I love Mexico and i love the people
It's amazing
Congratulations! My wife and I have visited twice recently, and yes, your videos were very helpful! Once home, foremost in my mind is: when can we go back? So I totally get it.
Haha it's an easy place to fall in love with! Hope you make it back soon.
@@EatSeeRV We're thinking Xalapa in November or early December.
That's high on our list! We've heard great things. Have you been?
@@EatSeeRV Not yet. We have friends here in north Alabama who grew up in CDMX and love Xalapa. Plus, my wife and I really loved the jungle energy in Yucatan, so we want another dose.
This is so exciting!! Congrats!
Thank you! :)
Excellent! 🇨🇦
Thanks Jerry! :)
You are close to our friends Home a Roam. 🇨🇦
excellent news! since entire Baja peninsula is "border zone," where US registered vehicles didn't need to be imported, do you now need to do with your RV with your temporary status? or, can that now wait until you've got PR status in 2 years?
PR status will change the TIP process for us. For now we're good to go with the normal TIP on mainland.
Woooohooooo!!!
Yes super exciting
I saw your video when it first came out, and firstly thank you for content! But, if it’s available in your time to reply, for the temp residency and traveling by RV - did your temporary residency require you to claim and address of residence in Mexico? I know there isn’t an amount of time one has to be in MX to qualify, but it is expected to share with Mexico immigration dept when /if you change addresses. But as you both are traveling by RV and not at a set address, it made me wonder what to do in such case?
Many thanks for the content and consideration of this question.
We used an address provided by our service and will have them update it when we renew a second time.
Felizidades 👍
Gracias!
Eamon and Bec are somewhere near you and are looking for a home in Mexico too!
Yes I saw that ☺️
Muchas Felicidades y muy buena suerte 🙏🏻🙏🏻. Me encantan sus videos . Soy 🇵🇷💕
Gracias!
So awesome!!!🥰💗💗
Thank you!!
Oh nice! I got my initialresidency in Ensenada too! Managed to do it without any help somehow haha
Good for you!! I know it's do-able, but we weren't taking any chances haha.
@@EatSeeRV It took me like 3 visits, but at that time there was no getting there at 3am needed. I would show up at 9am and I'd be done in under an hour. When I renewed my residency I hired a lawyer. Much easier.
Much easier. And glad to hear no early appointments necessary
Very informative! Background music a little loud so hard to hear you.
Sorry about that, thanks for the feedback!
Love you adventurous little stinkers. Hugs GC
Haha thanks Gene! 💓
Good for you! It does feel great when you accomplish your goals. 🥳💖🙏✌️
For sure!
Just found your channel. We are running through some of them now. Great job!
So glad you found us. Happy to have you here. Thank you :)
Wow! How exciting !!!
Yes, we look forward to what the future will hold!
Congratulations 🎉👏💯 excited for you both 👍
Thank you!!
Congratulations !! You're official tempexicans !! I'll be doing that later this year, building my Overland rig is taking longer than planned...
Haha that's awesome! Maybe we'll see ya there
What date did you get your card? We're chasing the do-it-in-one-day dream but all the info on that is a few months out of date. Can you recommend a consultant?
H&H is the consultant we used. Wishing you best of luck!
I hope you can forgive a boring question, did check your resources page on your website first. What do you do for internet in Baja? Our universal experience in the US is that park wifi is next to useless. Verizon hotspot from phone or MIFI was pretty incredible for work from van for 1.5 months this winter even from small towns, Springdale, UT, Park City, UT, Sedona, AZ, Casa Grande AZ. But we were too busy having fun for a week in Baja to remember to test signal for work purposes.
Starlink is a lifesaver here since it's so remote. Even cell connection with Telcel (Mexico's largest provider) doesn't work most places.
@@EatSeeRV Thank you! Maybe $150/mo starlink is a small price to pay for freedom.
We've heard you can buy it in Mexico and pay $50 a month. But when you return to the USA it goes back to Mexico prices...
Congratulations! Curious what you did to prove income since your self employed. I will be in same situation when I apply. Thanks
I started taking paychecks from our business. Annoying but I did it for 6 months and then I went back to our old method of payments.
¡Enhorabuena y bienvenidos a México!
Les mando saludos desde la CDMX.
Gracias! 💕
as a mexican american (with mexican parents) im lucky i can avoid all the troubles and just show my parents birth certificate and i can get my mexican citizenship. Glad you guys got it but man that is a lot of work lol
Haha yes that is definitely lucky!
Wowwy, congratulations!!! I am inspired by your momentum 328m back then. Wife and i been rv fulltime since January 2018(and counting)! We are now ready to upgrade our rigs to a 2023 f450 diesel and a 43 feet momentum 399th to keep on the rv living. We hope to see Mexico in the future. Stay safe and happy trails to both of you. Greetings from a fellow nomad in the Nevada desert!
That's awesome! Congrats on the move and thanks for being with us all this time. Safe travels
Guadalajara INM also does everything in 1 day, my appointment was at 10.30 am, and walked out with my PR card at 2.00pm approx.
Awesome!
Congratulations. Your videos have inspired my wife and I to finally take a trip to Merida. Looking to back track in your footsteps over there. We love your videos... keep them coming.
That's amazing! Have a blast 🙂
Congratulations . we are exited for you guys on this adventure to beautiful Mexico.
Thank you!
Congrats! That is so exciting. I hope I can convince my wife someday soon to relocate to Mexico. Safe travels and all the best.
Hope you can too!
I have been following for a while, my preyes are with you. Please be supper, extra supper, extremelly safe. Love your videos, I have learn so much from you guys.
Thanks for the well wishes. We will be.
Wish I was doing that. So cool. Congratulations
Hopefully you can one day!
Got mine in October… when you renew…renew for 3 years
Nice! That'll be what we get next year
I managed to get my permanent residency. It was a struggle with the wait times for the consulate more than anything else. Easier being retired so I can appreciate the effort you put in getting your temporary residency. Congratulations!
Congrats to you all!
Congrats "Güeritos" Looking forward for more Mexican content, Welcome back!!
Gracias!! :) Pero no tengo pelo rubio jaja
That's awesome. Congrats! We have a family friend who became a Mexican Resident but I didn't realize the lengthy process.
Thanks for tuning in Dean! It doesn't have to be as lengthy as three years haha but it is quite the process!
How exciting! Best wishes moving forward 💗
Thank you so much!!
So cool, thank you. I’ll be working on this soon myself.
Awesome!!! Hope this video was helpful
Bienvenidos my fellow Mexicans mi casa es su casa. ♡♡♡♡♡♡
Gracias ❤️
So with a temp resident card can you get a TIP for the van? we have a permanent Resident card and it is not allowed for us to get a TIP. We have to import our rig and register it in Mexico.
We can get a tip for our van until permeant status after that no we cannot.
🍀🍀congratulations-how exciting- thanks for sharing your story so well 🥂
Thank you for tuning in!
Nice. Congratulations!
Yay for you both! Great decision
Thank you we're excited!
Did you have to give an address for where you'd stay in Mexico and what did you give?
I don't have an address 😅
Yes you need that. It depends on where you get residency. We used a friends address but some agencies will have one you can use.
🥳 🎉 woohoo! Felicidades!!!
It’s worth investing in a reputable facilitator to ease you through the process, especially with limited Spanish... they will make sure you get it right the first time. That’s what I did and I got 4 years temp on my card since I took advantage of the regularización program! 🎊 🇲🇽
Another advantage is that you can enrolll into the national medical coverage system (IMSS): you can also get discounts at many national sites , museos, archeological ruins, etc... including free sundays 🤔🤗💰🇲🇽
Whoo! Is that with permanent status or temporary too?
@@EatSeeRV both the discounts and the medical access with temporal AND permanente. RUclips won’t let me link the government page but you willl find it by googling “Incorporación al seguro de salud para la familia en el IMSS” - you can apply online or in person, using the same address as your temp. The yearly cost is very reasonable, and it varies per age range: it’s $9150 pesos a year for people between 30 and 39!
🤔🤗🇲🇽🥳
Thank you for sharing! That's exciting 😊
@@EatSeeRV isn’t it? I’ve loved México for years and soon I will spend much more time living in that wonderful country 🤗🇲🇽 🇨🇦
Looking forward to your many videos, judging by some of the unfortunate comments you have to put up with, many people seem to need some educating about what goes on in the world outside of their borders 😬😉😝
Haha agreed 👍
Do you file taxes in Mexico?
No, Mexican tax temporary and permanent residents on Mexican sourced income only. We don't make money in Mexico.
Why you don't hear anyone moving to Mexico now. Is now it's more expensive to live here then the United States
And the new 🆕 is very scary now be careful things are changing in Mexico now
It is getting more expensive which is sad
🫡🇲🇽. 👍
You can have Mexico. I'll stick with the good ole USE 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🤣
👍
Boy very expensive.And the new government is very scary now be careful things are changing in Mexico
Thanks for sharing.
I don't get it. For us new and ignorant subscribers (thats me and my personal admission) do you favor Mexico for the costs of living to save money as self-employed, remote workers? Look, I am intrigued and that is why I am a subscriber, but I have a ton of concerns, especially safety, and I am here to live vicariously through you to put some of that at ease. The freedom of living tiny I get where home is everywhere you park with new views all the time. You can have that in the USA as well so is the bigger draw being able to maintain this lifestyle on a lot less money? Thans for indulging me.
There's a lot of reasons! Cost of living is part of it, but it's also quality of life. People in Mexico value different things, many of which we agree with (family, time with loved ones, laughing/celebrating life, and being connected to the earth - farming, gardening, etc). Life moves slower here and there is so much diversity to enjoy (in food, culture, history, etc). We can attempt to live a life like this in the USA but the greater culture of our country doesn't necessarily align with that. We can also make our dollar go a lot further here as we do it, which is a major help.
@@EatSeeRV Awesome! looking forward to your adventures!
What is your favorite city to visit in Mexico?
Depends on what you're wanting to do. We love San Cristobal de Las Casas for it's colors, culture, affordability, and weather. We also love CDMX, Puebla, and some smaller towns throughout
0:14 REAL DE 14? I LIVE THERE... SPRECHEN SIE DEUTSCH?
very smart move! you can make sure you are in Mexico during the collapse of US society! no matter how many times I watch these kind of videos its all just too confusing. I am not someone who follows rules and complex instructions well. 19 months and counting on my first visit...
Yikes, hope it all works out okay! It can be a confusing process but we like peace of mind knowing they can't kick us out of the country if things hit the fan haha.
Totally agree with the above comment. The US is in a Pluto Return, crap is going down to say it nicely
Yes, smart move to move to a society that collapsed way before the U.S. society collapses.
Please don’t, you’re gonna end up getting killed there by cartels and criminals
That's a very misinformed statement and simply not true.
Es más fácil morir en USA en un tiroteo en cualquier lugar ..
@@EatSeeRV you haven’t experienced it
@@EatSeeRV this is a warning
Have you?
Have you lost your mind
Nope.
excuse me? this is one of the smartest moves anyone could possibly make. this is only a temporary residence meaning they can live in either Mexico or the US as they wish for the next year. if they proceed with the next steps they can then be temp residents for 3 more years and then after that can convert their status to permanent residents. the US is on the verge of collapse with crime and prices spiralling out of control. only fools would stay there. and why people from central America continue to enter the US is a mystery to me. smart people are heading in the opposite direction.
@@EatSeeRV totally agree big nope to that comment ,Mexico Rocks 😄🌵
@redroomstudios Can't say we don't agree
Mexico does rock. A lot!
our house (mexico) is your house congrats!!!! paisanos
Gracias 🇲🇽🤗
Tell the Drug Cartels I said hello and good luck!!
Definitely will.
I can give you lodging by change your language, I'm learning English, if you interested call me
Thanks :)
Congratulations 🎉
Thank you!