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Old 16th April 2008, 09:27 PM
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Originally Posted by RVGRINGO View Post
Most of those on this forum are retired expats from the US or Canada and aren't working at anything more than longevity. As such, we can offer advice, based on our experience, about living here but not much about working here. It appears that you already know that you will find many barriers to working in Mexico, including being self employed. Permits are not easy to obtain and may be impossible unless you have extremely unique talents. If you compete with 'locals,' you may find harsher responses. A very successful Belgian opened a unique business here and made a hasty retreat to Belgium to insure his continued longevity in spite of the popularity of his business and the fact that he had Mexican employees and was fluent in Spanish and several other languages. He even had all the appropriate licenses and permits. Strange things can happen. Unless you are Mexican, it will be very difficult or impossible to "fit into the local society" although you may be accepted as a resident 'extranjero'. Once you have your ducks in a row, I'm sure you will have more specific questions; then, we may be of more help.
Thanks for the "heads-up". It appears that retirees fit the bill, but not so much someone with a bit of working life left in him. Perhaps I will rethink my strategy. Just cant see me sitting on my butt doing nothing all day, I need to keep busy at something productive. Looks like the Philippines is more "up my alley" !
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