Personalized Mexico Move Report - $199 A HUMAN written Mexico move profile based on your goals, budget, lifestyle, health needs, housing expectations, and city preferences. Complete the online questionnaire, and receive a personalized report within one business day after your questionnaire and payment are received. The report includes your Mexico Move Readiness Score, city-fit analysis, lifestyle profile, planning warnings, and recommended next steps — plus the full Mexico Move Readiness Kit included. Important: This questionnaire is for educational and planning purposes only. It does not provide legal, immigration, tax, financial, medical, real estate, insurance, or other professional advice. Estimated time: 20–35 minutes Section 1: Basic Information 1. Full name 2. Email address 3. Current city, state/province, and country 4. Best phone number, if booking a consultation 5. What best describes your current situation? I am just starting to think about MexicoI am actively researching citiesI have already visited Mexico and am narrowing optionsI have chosen a city and am preparing to moveI already live in Mexico but may relocate within the countryI am helping a partner, parent, or family member consider Mexico 6. What is your approximate age range? Under 3535–4445–5455–6465–7475+ 7. Who is moving with you? Just meSpouse or partnerChildrenParent or older family memberPetsNot sure yet Section 2: Timeline and Commitment Level 8. When are you hoping to move or begin a long-term stay in Mexico? Within 3 months3–6 months6–12 months1–2 yearsMore than 2 yearsI am undecided 9. How permanent does this move feel right now? Trial stay onlySeasonal livingOne-year experimentLong-term relocationRetirement moveNot sure 10. Have you taken a scouting trip specifically to evaluate daily life in Mexico? YesNoI have vacationed in Mexico, but not scouted seriouslyI have one planned 11. How long do you plan to rent before considering buying property? I do not plan to buyLess than 6 months6–12 months1–2 yearsMore than 2 yearsI already own or am buying propertyNot sure 12. What is the biggest decision you are trying to make right now? Section 3: Your Motivation for Moving 13. Why are you considering Mexico? Lower cost of livingBetter climateRetirement lifestyleHealthcare costsAdventure or personal reinventionCulture and foodSlower pace of lifeRemote work flexibilityPolitical/social concerns in my home countryI already have friends/family in MexicoI love a specific city or regionOther 14. What are your top three goals for life in Mexico? 15. What worries you most about moving to Mexico? Safety/securityHealthcareResidency/legal paperworkLanguage barrierRenting or housing qualityCost of living being higher than expectedLoneliness/social isolationCulture shockBanking/money transfersDriving/transportationScamsFamily disapprovalNot knowing where to liveOther 16. Which statement feels most true? I want Mexico to be affordable above all elseI want Mexico to be comfortable and familiarI want Mexico to be culturally different and immersiveI want a balance of affordability, comfort, and cultureI am still figuring this out 17. What would make Mexico a bad fit for you? Section 4: Budget and Financial Readiness 18. What is your expected monthly household budget in Mexico, excluding international travel? Under $1,500 USD$1,500–$2,000 USD$2,000–$3,000 USD$3,000–$4,500 USD$4,500–$6,000 USDMore than $6,000 USDI am not sure 19. How predictable is your monthly income? Very predictableSomewhat predictableIrregular but manageableUncertainI am still building income 20. What are your expected income sources? Social SecurityPensionRetirement savingsInvestmentsRemote workBusiness incomeRental incomePartner/family supportOther 21. Do you have an emergency fund for unexpected costs after moving? Yes, 12+ months of expensesYes, 6–12 monthsYes, 3–6 monthsLess than 3 monthsNoNot sure 22. How sensitive are you to rent increases or exchange-rate changes? 1 - Not very sensitive2345 - Very sensitive 23. What monthly rent range feels comfortable for you? Under $700 USD$700–$1,000 USD$1,000–$1,500 USD$1,500–$2,500 USD$2,500+ USDI plan to buyNot sure 24. Are you planning to keep financial ties in your home country? Bank accountsCredit cardsPropertyHealth insuranceMedicare or national health system accessTax filing obligationsBusinessFamily support obligationsNot sure 25. What financial questions do you need answered before moving? Section 5: Residency and Legal Planning 26. What is your current understanding of Mexico residency? I understand the basicsI know a little but need help organizing next stepsI am confused by the processI assumed I could just stayI have already started the processI already have residency 27. What type of stay are you considering? Tourist stays onlyTemporary residentPermanent residentNot sureAlready a resident 28. Have you checked requirements with a Mexican consulate? YesNoI looked online but have not contacted a consulateI am not sure which consulate to useNot applicable 29. Do you have important documents organized? PassportBirth certificateMarriage/divorce documentsBank statements or financial recordsPension/Social Security proofApostilles or certified documentsPet documentsMedical recordsNot yet 30. Do you understand that requirements and financial thresholds can vary by consulate and can change? YesNo 31. What residency or paperwork concerns do you have? Section 6: City and Region Preferences 32. Which places in Mexico are you currently considering? Puerto VallartaRiviera NayaritMexico CitySan Miguel de AllendeLake Chapala / AjijicMéridaOaxacaQuerétaroGuadalajaraLos CabosLa PazPlaya del CarmenCancúnTulumPueblaMoreliaSomewhere smaller or less touristyI do not know yetOther 33. Which setting sounds most appealing? Beach cityMountain or highland cityColonial cityLarge urban citySmall townSuburban area near a larger cityResort/tourism areaQuiet local neighborhoodNot sure 34. How important is being near the ocean? 1 - Not important2345 - Very important 35. How important is a mild climate? 1 - Not important2345 - Very important 36. What climate would be hard for you? Very hot weatherHigh humidityCold nightsRainy seasonHurricane riskHigh altitudePoor air qualityNone of these bother me much 37. How important is a large English-speaking expat community? 1 - Not important2345 - Very important 38. How important is Spanish immersion and living among mostly Mexican neighbors? 1 - Not important2345 - Very important 39. How important is international airport access? 1 - Not important2345 - Very important 40. How close do you need to be to quality hospitals or specialists? Within 15–30 minutesWithin 1 hourWithin 2–3 hoursNot a major concernNot sure 41. How important is walkability? 1 - Not important2345 - Very important 42. Do you plan to drive in Mexico? YesNoMaybeI prefer not to but could if needed 43. What city or region have you liked most so far, and why? 44. What city or region have you ruled out, and why? Section 7: Housing Expectations 45. What type of housing do you prefer? Furnished apartmentUnfurnished apartmentCondoHouseGated communityLocal neighborhood rentalSenior-friendly buildingPet-friendly rentalShort-term rental firstLong-term leaseNot sure 46. What are your housing must-haves? ElevatorGround-floor unitAir conditioningStrong internetOutdoor spaceParkingPet-friendlyQuiet neighborhoodSecurityWalkable to restaurants/shopsNear beachNear hospitalNear public transportationPoolWasher/dryerOther 47. What are your dealbreakers? StairsStreet noiseConstruction noisePoor internetNo air conditioningHumidity/moldNo parkingToo touristyToo isolatedToo expensiveToo far from healthcareToo little English spokenOther 48. How comfortable are you renting without seeing a property in person? I would not do thatOnly for a short-term stayMaybe with strong verificationI am comfortable with itNot sure 49. Are you considering buying property in Mexico? Yes, soonMaybe laterNoI already ownNot sure 50. What housing questions worry you most? Section 8: Healthcare, Mobility, and Daily Function Please do not include detailed diagnoses. Keep this focused on planning needs, access needs, and general concerns. 51. How important is healthcare access in your city choice? 1 - Not important2345 - Very important 52. Do you need regular access to any of the following? Primary careSpecialistsDental carePrescription medicationsPhysical therapyMental health supportEmergency careHospital networkEnglish-speaking providersMobility-accessible servicesNone of these are major concerns 53. Do you have mobility needs that should affect housing or city choice? NoSome stairs are difficultI need elevator or ground-floor accessI need walkable access to servicesI rely on mobility equipmentI prefer not to answer 54. How comfortable are you navigating healthcare in Spanish? ComfortableSomewhat comfortableI would need English-speaking helpI would bring someone to translateNot sure 55. Do you plan to keep health coverage in your home country? YesNoMaybeNot sure 56. What healthcare or mobility concerns should be considered in your Mexico profile? Section 9: Language and Cultural Readiness 57. What is your current Spanish level? NoneBasic greetings onlyBeginnerIntermediateAdvancedFluent 58. Are you willing to study Spanish before and after moving? Yes, seriouslyYes, casuallyMaybeNoI am already comfortable in Spanish 59. How comfortable are you being in places where little English is spoken? 1 - Not comfortable2345 - Very comfortable 60. Which statement best describes you? I want a mostly English-speaking comfort bubbleI want some English support but also want to integrateI want strong cultural immersionI am not sure yet 61. How do you usually respond to bureaucracy, delays, or unclear processes? I handle them calmlyI get frustrated but manageI struggle with uncertaintyI need a lot of structureNot sure 62. How important is making Mexican friends and integrating locally? 1 - Not important2345 - Very important 63. What does “respectful integration” mean to you? Section 10: Lifestyle and Social Fit 64. What kind of daily life do you want in Mexico? Quiet retirementActive social lifeBeach lifestyleArts and cultureFood and restaurantsVolunteeringOutdoor activitiesNightlifeLGBTQ+ communityFaith/community groupsFamily-friendly environmentRemote work routineDigital nomad communityLocal markets and neighborhood lifeOther 65. How important is nightlife? 1 - Not important2345 - Very important 66. How important is access to cultural events, museums, music, or arts? 1 - Not important2345 - Very important 67. How important is LGBTQ+ friendliness or visible LGBTQ+ community? 1 - Not important / not relevant2345 - Very important 68. How important is being around other foreigners? 1 - Not important2345 - Very important 69. How important is being around mostly Mexican neighbors and local culture? 1 - Not important2345 - Very important 70. What hobbies or routines do you want to continue in Mexico? 71. What would make you feel lonely or disconnected after moving? Section 11: Safety and Risk Tolerance 72. How do you currently feel about safety in Mexico? Very concernedSomewhat concernedCautiously informedNot very concernedI need better information 73. What safety issues worry you most? Violent crimeScamsPolice interactionsDriving/road safetyNatural disastersHurricanesEarthquakesMedical emergenciesBeing isolatedNighttime safetyRental/property scamsOther 74. How comfortable are you adjusting your habits to local safety norms? 1 - Not comfortable2345 - Very comfortable 75. Do you have a plan for emergencies? YesSomewhatNoNot yet, but I know I need one 76. What would make you feel safer in a Mexican city? Section 12: Work, Taxes, and Practical Logistics 77. Will you work while living in Mexico? No, retiredRemote work for foreign clients/employerI plan to start a businessI may work locallyI am not sure 78. Do you understand that working in Mexico can raise immigration, tax, and legal questions? YesNoNot sure 79. How important is strong internet? 1 - Not important2345 - Very important 80. Do you need a dedicated home office? YesNoMaybe 81. Do you have pets moving with you? Yes, dog(s)Yes, cat(s)Yes, other petsNoMaybe 82. Do you need help planning any of the following? Shipping belongingsFlying with petsBringing a vehicleBankingCell phone serviceInternetMail forwardingPrescriptionsInsuranceDocument organizationNone yet 83. What practical logistics feel most confusing right now? Section 13: Readiness Self-Assessment For each readiness item, choose the option that best describes where you are today. 84a. Readiness rating: Budget clarity 1 - Not ready2 - Early stage3 - Somewhat ready4 - Mostly ready5 - Very ready 84b. Readiness rating: Residency planning 1 - Not ready2 - Early stage3 - Somewhat ready4 - Mostly ready5 - Very ready 84c. Readiness rating: City research 1 - Not ready2 - Early stage3 - Somewhat ready4 - Mostly ready5 - Very ready 84d. Readiness rating: Healthcare planning 1 - Not ready2 - Early stage3 - Somewhat ready4 - Mostly ready5 - Very ready 84e. Readiness rating: Housing/rental planning 1 - Not ready2 - Early stage3 - Somewhat ready4 - Mostly ready5 - Very ready 84f. Readiness rating: Spanish/cultural readiness 1 - Not ready2 - Early stage3 - Somewhat ready4 - Mostly ready5 - Very ready 84g. Readiness rating: Safety awareness 1 - Not ready2 - Early stage3 - Somewhat ready4 - Mostly ready5 - Very ready 84h. Readiness rating: Emergency planning 1 - Not ready2 - Early stage3 - Somewhat ready4 - Mostly ready5 - Very ready 84i. Readiness rating: Family/partner alignment 1 - Not ready2 - Early stage3 - Somewhat ready4 - Mostly ready5 - Very ready 84j. Readiness rating: Emotional readiness 1 - Not ready2 - Early stage3 - Somewhat ready4 - Mostly ready5 - Very ready 85. Which areas need the most help? Choosing a cityUnderstanding cost of livingResidency preparationRenting safelyHealthcare planningSelling/downsizing before movingDeciding whether Mexico is right for mePlanning a scouting tripFirst 90 days after arrivalOther 86. What are your top three questions for a consultation or profile report? 87. Is there anything else important about your situation? Section 14: Consent and Disclaimer Please review and accept both statements before submitting. 88. 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