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Consulates

United States
Avenida Constitucion 411 Pte.
Monterrey
Tel: 8345-2120
Fax: (998) 883-1373
Office Hours: Mon-Fri, 8am-12pm
Useful Information Monterrey
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: 060Cruz 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 Contacts

Post 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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