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Aug 30, 2018
34 Years in Bilbao: An Expat Interview with Jim Shaffer
An interview with James Shaffer. Originally from Pennsylvania, James has lived in Bilbao the north of Spain since 1984. He tells us about making friends, learning the language and some differences between the two countries.
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Aug 30, 2018
An Expats Guide to Living and Retiring in Mexico
PART I – LIVING IN MEXICO: What is it like to live in Mexico? Mexico is a warm and friendly country filled with a vibrant culture and excellent service. The food is spectacular—if a bit spicy at times—and the music is filled with exotic rhythms that naturally make hips sway.
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Aug 20, 2018
Manhattan to London: An Expat Interview with Marc Miller
Marc Miller, an expat from New York who now lives in London sheds a revealing light on the differences between these two major cities in this fascinating expat interview. We hope you enjoy this expat story! Where are you from in the United States? I would just say New York. I’m from too many places.
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Aug 6, 2018
A Medical Emergency Abroad: My Family’s Story
One thing many expats know about healthcare in Mexico is that generally speaking, it’s a lot cheaper than healthcare in the US. It’s common to hear people say that it’s even ten cents on the dollar. By this logic, you may assume that health insurance coverage as an expat isn’t necessary.
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Aug 6, 2018
What To Do If You Get Sick or Hurt in Mexico
Have you ever wondered what you would do if you had an emergency while traveling through Mexico? Expat Insurance knows how concerning it can be to travel through Mexico without experience. Learn everything you can about the healthcare in Mexico before you travel in this convenient article. People get sick or hurt, and it’s always best to have a plan for seeing a doctor in Mexico in case your vacation should hit a snag.
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Aug 6, 2018
Can American Expats in Mexico Own or Purchase Firearms?
Are you an American who is thinking of living the expat life in Mexico? Do you own firearms, and are curious as to how to bring your firearms with you to Mexico? Is it legal to bring your firearms to Mexico? Is there a stand your ground law in Mexico?
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Aug 6, 2018
Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Mole—And More!
Maybe you’ve seen it on a menu, or spied it being served at a nearby table in a restaurant. Perhaps, you’ve tried mole sauce and loved this savory sauce, however Mexico’s national dish hides a rich history, and it’s as diverse and varied as the regions of Mexico that craft it.
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Aug 2, 2018
On-The-Go Through Eastern Europe: An Expat Interview with Leon Sandler
This is an expat interview with Leon Sandler. Leon has spent the last four years traveling with only a suitcase through Asia and Eastern Europe—mostly through the Balkans. He offers a unique insight into the expat life, for those expats who are always on-the-go and rarely settle in one place.
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Jul 4, 2018
A Look Inside San Miguel’s Newest Hospital: Hospital MAC
As a resident of San Miguel, you may have heard some rumblings in the past few months regarding the new hospital in town: Hospital MAC. The newest hospital in a chain of respected hospitals with locations in six cities across Mexico (including Guadalajara and Celaya), Hospital MAC opened in San Miguel de Allende in August 2017. If you haven’t had a chance to get the lowdown on Hospital MAC, that’s what this post is for!
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Jun 27, 2018
An Expats Guide to the Mexican Election
WeExpats is not affiliated with any political party and is providing this unbiased guide for a basic understanding of the elections. Please email justin@weexpats.com if you find an inaccuracies.
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Jun 15, 2018
7 Reasons to Move to Panama
For its natural beauty, tropical weather, and low cost of living, many American tourists have begun moving to Panama.
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Jun 4, 2018
The Best Language Schools in San Miguel de Allende
Life in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico offers expats a range of beneficial advantages and thrilling experiences. With delicious cuisine, a beautiful desert landscape, exciting cultural celebrations, and various galleries chock full of impressive art around town, there’s plenty of exciting aspects to living in this central Mexican town.
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