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Relocating to San Jose del Cabo
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A big feature of living in Mexico is that domestic help is relatively cheap compared to countries in the Western world. In San José del Cabo it's common to pay around US$25 to a person (usually a woman) who will come and clean your apartment, iron clothes and if you're willing to pay a bit extra, cook as well.
For expatriates often the most important starting references upon arriving in a foreign country are expatriate clubs and associations. Some of the most important are the American Society along with the DAR, the International Friendship Club, and Rotary International. American Society acts as a large umbrella organization harboring smaller clubs and associations that are based on particular fields of interest.
Canadian Consulate, Plaza José Green, Local 9, Boulevard Míjares. Phone: 142.4333
Emergencies:Emergency number: 060 Red Cross: 142.0316 Police: 142.0361 |
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Going Out in in San Jose del Cabo
Of the two Cabos, San José is the more sedate. Among activities available there is horseback riding across the sandy beaches, golf and shopping in an authentic Mexican atmosphere.
| | Health in San Jose del Cabo
There are two decent hospitals in nearby Cabo San Lucas that are popular with expats and locals alike.
| | Studying in San Jose del Cabo
There are few available details for studying opportunities in San José del Cabo
| San Jose del Cabo Real Estate
Most of the expats in San José del Cabo are Californians and have second homes here. Some have decided to stay long-term, taking advantage of the lower cost of an ocean-view home or condominium vis-à-vis San Diego.
| | Living in San Jose del Cabo
San José del Cabo is a city located in the south of Baja California. A picturesque town with colonial Mexican architecture, the streets are filled with art galleries, interior design shops, boutiques, cafes and fine restaurants.
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