Dream Retirement in Mexico
Dream of retiring in Mexico? Then you’ll want to listen in! We share lots of awesome inside information about what you need to do in order to create that dream retirement life in Mexico. Whether it’s the sandy beaches of Puerto Vallarta, the magnificent colonial feel of San Miguel de Allende, lakeside in Lake Chapala, or the urban beat of Mexico City, we got you covered.
Episodes
Friday Jul 21, 2023
Friday Jul 21, 2023
Our guest today is Dr. Gabrielle Smith, an immigration facilitator who helps clients navigate the process of obtaining residency in Mexico. Gabrielle shares valuable insights and tips on the immigration process, visa requirements, and necessary documentation.
The episode begins with an overview of tourist visas in Mexico, which can last up to 180 days. Gabrielle emphasizes the importance of the FMM and other documents necessary for immigration and provides guidance on dealing with immigration officers who may not be familiar with them.
Gabrielle highlights the benefits of using an immigration facilitator over an attorney, citing real-time evidence and a more personalized approach. She also provides information on residency rates, financial requirements, and the necessary documents for temporary residency.
The podcast also covers permanent residency options, including financial requirements and the process of converting from temporary to permanent residency.
Overall, this episode provides listeners with crucial information on the immigration process in Mexico and valuable insights from Dr. Gabrielle Smith, making it an essential listen for anyone considering retirement or residency in Mexico.
Please note that this interview took place at the end of 2021 and was posted on YouTube so many of the fees that Gabrielle discusses has likely been changed. Most of the information she provides is still valid and important so we wanted to rebroadcast it here on the podcast.
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Key Moments :
[00:02:35] Stricter rules for tourist permits in Mexico.
[00:06:52] Consulate income requirements vary; ask specific consulate.
[00:11:02] Temporary residency can be renewed for 1-3 years, saving on fees.
[00:15:30] Permanent residency is available at the consulate with conditions.
[00:20:26] No in-country requirements in Mexico for residency.
[00:23:09] Guide for Mexican immigration process and bureaucracy.
[00:28:33] Residency in Mexico requires document preparation.
[00:32:00] Remember the stamp on your passport.
[00:34:48] Active expat admin helps with Mexican residency.
About Dr. Gabrielle Smith -
Dr. Gabrielle Smith, PhD is a mexican residency and visa expert based in Mexico City, Mexico. She specializes in helping foreigners from all over the world obtain their temporary or permanent visas to Mexico.
Friday Jul 14, 2023
Friday Jul 14, 2023
In this episode of Dream Retirement In Mexico, our host Taniel Chemsian shares insightful advice on investing in real estate in Mexico. Key points discussed include the importance of keeping an open mind, connecting with reputable agents and attorneys, conducting due diligence, considering trust banks, understanding the differences in escrow, setting proper expectations, and consulting with professionals.
Taniel also touches on topics such as mortgages, closing costs, restricted zones, real estate trusts, preconstruction contracts, and the behind-the-scenes work involved in real estate transactions. Tune in to hear Taniel's expertise and learn valuable tips for a successful real estate investment in Mexico.
Key Moments:
[00:05:54] Foreigners can invest in Mexican real estate. Restrictions apply within the restricted zone near the coastline and border. Non-Mexican buyers must use a real estate trust. However, if the property is more than 50 kilometers inland, they can own it directly.
[00:09:56] Escrow is uncommon in Mexico real estate market.
[00:15:07] Potential issues with capital gains tax and trust banks.
[00:19:04] Preconstruction contracts are different from resale.
[00:22:34] Open mind, research, and trusted professionals are essential.
[00:26:13] Fiduciary responsibility to clients.
About Taniel Chemsian :
Taniel Chemsian is a real estate broker and CEO of Taniel Chemsian Properties representing some of the finest properties and condominium developments in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. – with a reach that spans the globe from his base in this seaside Pacific Coast tropical resort destination. Taniel specializes in matching luxury clientele with the perfect second homes vacation getaways, income properties, and retirement residences. Born in Beirut, Lebanon and raised in the Los Angeles area, Taniel moved to Puerto Vallarta in 2003 after falling in love with the city. He became a real estate agent in 2006 and has since been involved in over 450 real estate transactions. Taniel has frequently been featured on the popular HGTV series, House Hunters International. He is a long-standing member of AMPI (Mexican Association of Real Estate Professionals) – Puerto Vallarta Chapter, and a registered International REALTOR® with NAR International.
For more information, you can visit https://www.tanielchemsian.com
Friday Jul 07, 2023
Friday Jul 07, 2023
In this episode of the Dream Retirement in Mexico podcast, host Risa Morimoto is joined by guest journalist and author Janet Blaser. She shares her experiences living in Mazatlan, Mexico.
Despite facing challenges that come with living in a foreign country, including culture and a language barrier, Janet expresses her happiness and enjoyment living in Mazatlan.
Mazatlan is described as a busy city with a working-class feel surrounded by the Sonora Desert. Janet advises listeners to do personal research and check expat Facebook pages to find the right place to settle. She also discusses the rental process and what you need to do in order to successfully find your new home.
Janet emphasizes that an apartment in Mexico may not come with appliances, so tenants have to purchase their own. Regarding safety, she believes that the negative portrayal of Mexico in the US media is exaggerated and highlights that millions of people live normal lives unaffected by the country's crises.
Janet shares that living in Mexico can offer a higher quality of life with less stress and financial worries. She edited an anthology of essays, "Why We Left: An Anthology of American Women Expats" for anyone interested in the relocation experience, not just American women despite the title. The episode concludes with an overview of Mazatlan's attractions, including its beautiful beaches, colonial section, and vibrant expat community.
Key Moments:
[00:05:17] Mazatlan: Non-touristy shrimp port on Pacific Coast.
[00:10:05] One bedroom apartment with appliances for sale.
[00:13:17] Low cost of living in Mexico; medical/dental tourism.
[00:15:03] Renting in Mexico: No documents needed, references not checked. Security deposit required. Tenant responsible for some maintenance. Good rental experiences.
[00:19:48] Americans often exaggerate their importance, but living in Mexico is generally safe and normal.
[00:24:53] Challenges of living abroad: water shortages, communication issues, language barrier, limited shopping options.
[00:31:48] Crossing the border can be complicated.
[00:35:31] Mazatlan isn't quiet, but has options nearby.
[00:38:39] An anthology of American women expats.
About Janet Blaser:
Janet Blaser, a journalist originally from in Santa Cruz, California, found herself at a crossroads when the advent of the internet impacted her publishing career. Realizing that she had to think outside the box to secure her future, Janet took a pre-planned vacation to Mazatlan, Mexico, and instantly fell in love with the city's relaxed vibe and cultural offerings. Inspired by the influx of foreigners who were unaware of the vibrant cultural events happening in Mazatlan, Janet saw an opportunity to start a business that would connect expats with the local scene. Drawing on her publishing expertise and ability to attract an audience, she embarked on a new venture. As a single mother with three children, Janet was determined to create a stable life for herself, and her decision to pursue this business opportunity proved to be a turning point in her journey.
How to Connect Janet Blaser :
https://www.instagram.com/thejanetblaser/
https://www.facebook.com/TheJanetBlaser
Buy Janet’s Book Why We Left: An Anthology of American Women Expats here
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Friday Jun 30, 2023
Friday Jun 30, 2023
In this episode of Dream Retirement In Mexico, host Risa Morimoto sits down with guest Michelle Wedderburn, who shares her experiences and insights on relocating to San Miguel, Mexico. Michelle begins by discussing a recent relocation group that was organized, which provided information on immigration procedures and establishing oneself in the new country. This group had presentations, Q&A sessions, and neighborhood tours with local experts, including an immigration specialist and a realtor.
Michelle, originally from Toronto, Canada, and having lived in Connecticut and Florida, shares her journey of exploring different countries and ultimately settling on Mexico. After visiting San Miguel in 2005, she was not interested in living there at the time, but Mexico kept popping up as a potential destination. Michelle emphasizes the importance of experiencing San Miguel firsthand to truly understand its beauty.
Overall, Michelle highlights the opportunities that moving to a different country, such as Mexico, can offer in terms of quality of life, slower pace, and meaningful connections. San Miguel, with its mix of preserved history and modern progress, provides a unique soft landing for foreigners looking to transition into living in Mexico.
Tune in to this episode of Dream Retirement In Mexico to hear more about Michelle's journey and insights into living and thriving in San Miguel.
Friday Jun 23, 2023
Friday Jun 23, 2023
In this episode of Dream Retirement In Mexico, host Risa Morimoto is joined by guests Stefan and Ada to talk about their experiences buying and renovating a house in Puerto Vallarta. Stefan and Ada discuss their love for the city and how it compares to the US, as well as the importance of finding a space that feels warm and inviting for gatherings with friends and family. They also offer advice for those interested in moving to Puerto Vallarta, including tips on buying locally and being open-minded to Mexico's different paces and processes. They provide insights on building and renovating in a tropical climate, including the types of wood and metals that are resistant to humidity and termites. Tune in to this episode for an inside look at moving in Mexico and the unique challenges and joys that come with it.
Friday Jun 16, 2023
Friday Jun 16, 2023
In this episode of Dream Retirement In Mexico, Risa Morimoto interviews her cohost Taniel Chemsian. They discuss the affordability of living in Puerto Vallarta, including details on internet, utilities, and groceries. They provide insight on the different areas to live in Puerto Vallarta, and offer advice on whether to rent or buy.
Friday Jun 16, 2023
Friday Jun 16, 2023
Welcome to the Dream Retirement in Mexico Podcast! In this podcast we explore the possibilities and paint a vivd picture of your ideal retirement in Mexico.