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The cost of living ranges are set within the costs for a middle to upper class family lifetsyle, which considers a $1300 to $17400 USD monthly income.
Included in the costs are: Housing, Food, Education, Transportation, Clothing, Recreation, Health, Furniture and Appliances, and Personal Use. Monthly rents are taken for the average for each city, and may vary according to market situation. Prices are in USD, based on an exchange rate of 11.5 pesos to the dollar.
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Beyond Culture Shock: Developing a Cross-Cultural Perspective
The first weeks or months spent in a foreign country can be overwhelming, thrilling, wonderful or difficult. Once the initial culture shock has passed, ligering opinions and feelings about the new culture will remain. Learn what these different perspectives are called and how they affect your ability to communicate in new cultural surroundings.
| | Immigration: Staying Less Than 6 Months
Once you have decided how long you will stay in Mexico, then you need to find out which of the legal/immigration requirements for residency you will need to acquire. Here you can find out about the tourist visa, or FMT.
| | Immigration: Staying More Than 6 Months
When you have decided you want to stay for an extended period of time in Mexico, you will need to request an immigration permit. Learn about the FM2 and FM3 visas to find out which will be best for your circumstances.
| Immigration: Work Visas for Professionals
Are you going to need immigration papers for your stay in Mexico? Find out which visas you will need based on the type of work you will be performing in Mexico, as well as how to begin the process of acquiring your these documents.
| | Immigration: Work Visas for Non-Professionals
According to Mexican law, all your immigration papers must be in force and the information contained in them must be updated during your stay in the country. In this article find out about student visas, retiree visas and visas for family members.
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