This weekend was the Globo festival, an annual Ajijic tradition since 1947. This event unofficially kicks off the next seven months of fiestas and the run-up to 'high season', which is basically November 1-April 1. Here are some cultural tips from local residents, long-term expats, and my own 20+ years of life in Latin America to help you get the most out of your Lakeside visit or move. DO "Enjoy the community and the traditions. Get to know the background and history of the community, the Lake Chapala Society, the children's art program, and the art galleries, which are an echo of the … [Read more...]
Focus Alumni Share Their Experience
Check out this short video of some of our most recent FOCUS alumni talking in English and Spanish about their impressions of attending our 6-day learning seminar! For more testimonials visit the Focus on Mexico YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q1VQKKCwo_0 … [Read more...]
Is It Too Late to Move to Ajijic?
There is a lot of current social media buzz about the flood of foreigners moving to Ajijic, rising prices, etc. A recent video by Tangerine Travels points out some of the drawbacks of Ajijic and generated a flood of comments. Additionally, some people say the town is ‘full’ and the expats are ruining the character of the town. So let’s look more in depth at the ‘ugly’ side of Ajijic: Rising Real Estate/Rental Prices It is true that prices for both home purchase and rental are rising. The Tangerine video stated that there is nothing available for purchase in Ajijic for less than $250,000 … [Read more...]
Getting Your Dog or Cat Into Mexico
At our latest Focus on Mexico learning seminar, we were fortunate to have a presentation by a FOCUS alumni who is an accredited veterinarian and moved to Mexico with his pets. He was kind enough to allow us to share this information with you. What are the requirements to bring my pet to Mexico? The U.S. and Mexico have agreements on the movement of many things across the border including pets. Basic requirements that are continually updated can be found at the USDA website. What is an Accredited Veterinarian? An accredited veterinarian is one that has completed training through the USDA … [Read more...]
Is Culture Shock A Reality Lakeside?
With a supportive community of both expats and locals, it might seem that culture shock is not something you have to deal with when moving here, but culture shock is a reality when making any international move even for those of us who are already familiar with a particular language and/or culture from past experience. Any time you make a big life change, it will shake things up for you and your loved ones. Understanding and accepting this reality can actually help to smooth out the transition somewhat. Pink Pangea, a women's travel site, gives an excellent synopsis of what culture shock … [Read more...]
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