Deciding how you want to work and where you want to live?

We're seeing people coming to live to Mexico City.

Why? Because it's an idyllic place for digital nomads looking for an new adventure.

We know it's a dynamic time and a challenging market but here's a few tips:

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  • Mexico City has numerous co-workings spaces, coffee shops, restaurants and plenty of nightlife.

  • Wi-Fi is abundant and really good.

  • Employees can obtain a work visa trough a job offer from Mexican employer or by opening a business here. Visas are processed by the Instituto Nacional de Migración.

  • Two people in Mexico City can expect to spend about US$2,500 on monthly expenses, including housing, utilities, groceries, entertainment, housekeeping, and transportation.

  • For families tuition to any one of several highly regarded private international schools runs about US$500. The curriculum is either bilingual or spanish only.

As you might expect, Mexico city is home to several museums like Museo Frida Kahlo, and plenty of restaurants where you can try the delicious mexican food.

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