CHOOSING TO EXPATRIATE TO MEXICO
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Terry L. Turrell, Author, Living in Mexico |
I recently received a request for an interview with www.Expat.com (For Mexico) about our decision to expatriate to Mexico, i.e. to
change our place of primary residency from the United States to Mexico. When I
first thought about these interview questions, I realized that each answer
could encompass an entire blog article or a complete chapter in one of my
books. Some of these topics have been covered with the detailed answer in my
book "Healthy Living and Traveling in Mexico" available from Amazon.com. Others will be addressed extensively in my book
"Retirement Before the Age of 59 (Healthy Living in Mexico #2)". But,
for now, let me give an abridged answer to questions I am often asked about
choosing to move to Mexico and deciding to become an expat.
Healthy Living in Mexico Book #2
Who
are you, where do you come from, what were you doing before and what are you
doing nowadays?
Before moving to
Mexico, I lived in Ashland, Oregon with my husband, Jon, and our long-hair miniature
dachshund, Bella. I was a Traveling Pharmacist, covering vacations and days off
for other pharmacists during the summer and fall months. When the gray November
weather arrived in Ashland, we would load up our motorhome and drive away,
headed for six months of sunshine south of the U.S. border. In the past year,
we lived... To read more, click on:
Healthy Living and Traveling in Mexico: CHOOSING TO EXPATRIATE TO MEXICO