Electricity bills that spike in the summer? Rentals with no hot water? Wi-Fi that cuts out mid-Zoom? Welcome to the utility learning curve in Mexico. Hereβs what expats need to know to avoid frustrationβand keep your monthly bills low.
Moving to Mexico with family? Mexican residency through family unity can be one of the fastest residency pathways, but changing procedures, documentation requirements, and varying INM office interpretations are creating challenges for many applicants. Discover what families need to know before relocating to Mexico in 2026.
Applying for Mexican residency starts at a Mexican consulate, but choosing the right one isn't always straightforward. This guide explains how Mexican consulates are organized, how to find the office that serves your area, and the most common mistakes future expats make during the residency process.
Is Mexico a good place for LGBTQ+ families and families with children? For many people, the answer is yes. From Puerto Vallarta's welcoming LGBTQ+ community to the international schools of Mexico City and the growing opportunities in Guadalajara, families are discovering a lifestyle built around connection, outdoor living, and community. Learn why more parents are choosing Mexico for a safer, less stressful, and more fulfilling family life in 2026.
Puerto Vallarta summer is arriving early, and locals, expats, and remote workers are already searching for cold air, strong Wi-Fi, and comfortable spaces to escape the heat. This updated 2026 guide shares the best air-conditioned cafΓ©s, restaurants, bars, and work-friendly spots across Versalles, Marina Vallarta, Zona RomΓ‘ntica, and 5 de Diciembre, plus practical tips for adapting to Vallartaβs tropical climate like a seasoned local.
For years, many travelers assumed Mexico automatically granted 180 days to tourists. But in 2025 and 2026, more visitors are receiving shorter stays β sometimes just weeks. Hereβs whatβs changing, why itβs happening, and what long-term visitors should know before arriving in Mexico.