
Thoughts of warm weather and a relaxed
hará mañana ('will do tomorrow') attitude make Mexico an attractive destination, particularly for retired expats
moving to Mexico to better stretch out their pensions and unfold their sun chairs.
In fact, the nation has seen such a large influx of foreign pensioners in the past that retired communities have sprouted up and down the coasts, some integrating well into the Mexican towns and their cultures, and others resembling small relocated pieces of America.
That being said, Mexico isn't only a recipient of relocated wealth; the robust industry and thriving manufacturing centres found in its large cities call to
working expats in Mexico as well. As a member of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), industry in Mexico is both competitive and prevalent in both the US and Canada, and business and employees often transcend borders....
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