Moving To Mexico

>Moving To Mexico

Been watching vlogs about moving to mexico permanently living there and they seem to be living at least 10x times better than in the US.

All you have to do is buy property which is cheap, and you get residency and get 100% free health care, everything there is cheap as fug, you don't need a car, food is fresh and cheap, beer is cheap, whores are cheap. I have investments so I don't really have to work.

I am razor sharp close to making this decision senpai.

As someone who does this I feel like I have more freedoms here than in the US. Food is cheaper but electronics are two to three times more expensive. You hear a lot of people said "If x gets elected I'm moving to Canada," like everywhere we have shitty parts but if you stay away from them you'll be fine

>I have more freedoms here than in the US

are you a US National in mex?
how long have you live there and where?

in order for thins to cost less, less work has to go into it. Corners are cut, standards are lowered. Pretty sure getting injured in Mexico would be a nightmare.

Also cartels.

I'm a US national living in the outskirts of Tijuana, been here since 2001. It's nice where I live, lots of families and everyone knows each others neighbor

>Pretty sure getting injured in Mexico would be a nightmare

This has been debunked in the vlogs I've watched, emergency care seems to be faster and insanely cheaper. Seriously just go watch the youtube videos, these are actual Americans living in mexico.

>are you a US National in mex?
Seriously?
Also i dont think it would be good idea unless you how to speak spanish properly also going alone into a new country could be hard

I mean yea there ISN'T a lot of the over there top sanitation protocols like in the US. As for the cartel they are more of a problem further south and even then you know where they operate and are able to avoid them

>I have investments so I don't really have to work.
delusional buttcoiner confirmed

well the mexicans coming here don't seem to be having much issues.

I could probably go to a tourist town and ask other Americans living there.

I speak fluent Spanish which helps but a lot of people speak at least a little English to point you in the right direction

>All you have to do is buy property which is cheap,

Didn't think foreigners could buy property in mexico ...

i live on isla mujeres,three miles off the coast of cancun.
hospitals are socialist and capitalist.the poor get taken care of for very low charge but it takes forever.pay cash and you get best services and their hospital tech is only about a decade behind ours.
life is cheap and good.
don't fuck with the cartels and they won't fuck with you.

Says goodbye to that when Socialism wins this elections.

You are very close. Part of my crypto investments are in mining. I yield $200 a day. On top I short penny stocks and have most of my money stashed in REITs.

Food cartels will be a thing too when Amlo wins?

maybe,don't know their political partys.which one is closest to libertarian?
but i'm friends with the fishermen.
so i'm ok foodwise.
wish they were ranchers but whatever.

This. Also Trump is 100% right in saying they're not sending their best. A LOT of the people who come here have family connections to cartels. (I personally know 3 different people who's cousins and even immediate family were chopped up) You can find reasonably normal folks in Mexico. However I'm not a fan of the culture. I also find a lot of the people to be rude and the customer service to be shitty. Unless of course you're in a tourist area.

Try it for at least 6 months beside you do anything permanent

The restricted zone, according to Article 27 of the Mexican Constitution, is all land located within 100 kilometers of any national border and within 50 kilometers of any ocean. Article 27 of the Constitution states that no foreigner will be allowed to acquire direct title to land within the restricted zone.

>Libertarian
>Makes alliance with Partido del Trabajo