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ConsulatesUnited States Avenida Constitucion 411 Pte. Monterrey Tel: 8345-2120 Fax: (998) 883-1373 Office Hours: Mon-Fri, 8am-12pm |  | Canada Zaragoza 1300 sur, Kalos Building, floor C-1 Office #108-A Monterrey Tel: 8344-3200 Fax: 8344-3048 Office Hours: Mon-Fri, 9am-1:30pm and 2:30pm to 5:30pm | United Kingdom Avenida Ricardo Margain #240, 2nd floor, between Avenida Vascocelos and Avenida Roble Col. Valle del Campestre/San Pedro Tel: 8356-5359 Fax: 8356-5359 Office Hours: Mon-Fri, 10am-4pm |
Emergency Information| Emergency Hotline: 060 | Cruz Roja (Red Cross) Avenida Alfonso Reyes, #2503 Nte. (Col. Garza Nieto) Tel: 8372-5832 | Public Ministry (to file a police report) Corner of Venustiano Carranza and Espinoza, Tel: 8438-0606 | Police (for immediate police matters) Parque Alamey, Dolores Ladron de Guevara Street, Corner of Mariano Arista, Col. del Norte, Tel: 8125-9400 |
Useful ContactsPost Office Zaragoza corner with Washington, Inside the Palacio de Correos, Open from Mon-Fri 8am-7pm, Sat. 9am-1pm, Tel: 8344 9364 | Fire Department Avenida Constitucion Poniente, #407, 1st floor, between Rayon and Aldama streets, Tel: 8342-0053 | Tourist Security and Help Line Tel: 01800 903 9200 | |
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Living in Monterrey
Bustling and booming at the feet of the breathtaking Sierra Madre mountains, Monterrey stands as a city apart in Mexico. Its wealth and industry has made it the shining star of the Mexican economy and has given its people the reputation of being a hard-working, industrious lot.
| | Monterrey Real Estate
In terms of Monterrey real estate, this rich market is equally attractive to foreign investment as well as second-home buyers. It has the highest GDP per capita in Mexico, boasts a much lower crime-rate compared to Guadalajara and Mexico City, and lies 139 miles or 224 kilometers from Laredo, Texas, which is a three-hour journey on its modern and well-maintained highways.
| | Retiring in Monterrey
Monterrey, with its clean streets and U.S.-style amenities is definitely like a home-away-from-home and would be an ideal place for U.S. or Canadian baby boomers to consider when thinking about where to retire in Mexico.
| Working in Monterrey
Most expatriates either arrive in Mexico to work for a multinational company or with the idea of trying to find a job here. The latter has limited opportunities due to Mexico's fairly rigid labor laws. To get work in Mexico, a foreigner has to prove to the immigration authorities that he or she is capable of doing a job that a Mexican national isn't qualified to do.
| | Vacation Activities in Monterrey
There are quite a few things to do in Monterrey. Chipinque National Park, which borders Garza Garcia, is one such diversion, offering much cooler temperatures than in Monterrey, especially during the scorching summer months.
| | Nightlife in Monterrey
A little bit about the nightlife in Monterrey.
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