Habiendo llegado a México por primera vez, podría ser bueno que contactaras a un extranjero que viva en México para que te ayude a hacer contactos. La mayoría de los clubes están fundados en las líneas de nacionalidad y generalmente le dan atención especial a las necesidades de los recién llegados.
British and Commonwealth Club Su objetivo es atender las necesidades de la comunidad británica y del Commonwealth en México. Rio de la Plata 30, Colonia Cuauhtemoc Tel: 5256-0901, 5256-1145 Fax: 5211-5451
Club Asturiano Arquimedes 4, Colonia Polanco Tel: 5281-0024
Newcomers Club (club de recién llegados) Una asociación muy extensa y bien organizada para los recién llegados a México. Es un gran enlace a docenas de clubes que cubren todos los intereses. Las juntas de recién llegados tienen lugar el segundo viernes de cada mes en la iglesia ortodoxa griega en Lomas Hipódromo. Oficina de Newcomers: Christ Church Montes Escandinavos No. 405 (y Sierra Madre), Lomas de Chapultepec Office hours: 9:00 am to 12:30 pm Mon, Wed, & Fri. Tel/fax: 5520-6912 URL: www.newcomers.org.mx
Rotary International Organización social y de caridad. Hay más de 70 Club Rotario sólo en la Ciudad de México. Para informes llama al: 5687-9838
Asociación Escandinava de México Presa Salinillas 178, Colonia Irrigación Tel: 5557-1625
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Each article in this series features an interview with an expatriate living in Mexico. SolutionsAbroad has sat down with many fascinating and successful expats who have made Mexico their home. They share their experiences and offer advice to newcomers in Mexico.
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